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WA TCH AND WAIT FOR THE WA YNE COUNTY FAIR -OCTOBER 28-31 % *. * * . if • . ' J** 4 .. ■ , • . o . . : r ■ ripiMwiiM ■ i.v ■ IfcgWan Twiiin lilr I Bad ruoler ✓ ■ y j ■— l VOLUME THREE; NO. 167 •it v — ... .. r : —r- ——* j : : —: ty —— ~ ' “ * j ”T ocrats Confer Signal* Honor Upon Popular Goldsboro Woman ING ¥ SENTIMENT T 0 ]ApIIEATURES Mm r t ‘ ; . , - * - • -i *i \ \7A ' ' • «■■ ■ J * - MRS, EVA S. GIDDENS IS NAMED f VICE-CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE patented and Popular T Woman Will Aid Democratic Party leaders in Bringing Out Heaviest Vote at \ November Section in the Histhty of the County —Will Have Charge of Registra tion of Every Woman in County. Os litmul all * »v»r Korth Carolina sad particularly la Wayne rwaaty antumac*. Meat am#* jMh-rilay »f the **- Uctloa of lr*. Kva X. Glddras a Man of lhr lata lapt*!u U». bM4ooi>, veteraa of lb XpanUh- Aamrtraa and World War ond who** death remitted from n<ib*4» re cel ted la the latter xlrdvale. as vlce-rkalrauiw of the Wartt Ceaaly Beauoral Ic K * or al! le ( oai ail!too. MnCltMdea* 1% will and ably all over Wajar coun ty; *"6 eailrr* ( arollaa. Cor >rkr» «ke kaa bera a loader la the rlvlc aad *vcJaJ life of tka rW/. lift* formerly *»•> presl deft Vs t*o *n%tWOwiro Wobiuii’h I ( Ifb, mat at oao Hair preoident of {the local chapter of the Red f . (iW*o, la a member of Ike l>*at*h teta of the Coafederacy aad the I Hot attar* if the America Iftw. i laftoa a*d I* o«» of Ik* state’* aurnt t abated acme f At [Hi* prescat lime «he I* ronaerled altk Ike Xii'uml l ife lakoranee (<*mpa*), of lermoai reprevenl laf them la tMe rlt). ... ' 9. «?• , Having aeeeptrj tin- lionor confer red upon her by party trailers in W'ayfe. Mre Hidden* will detote h r attention to the registration ami rot- 1 inf of the women of Wayne county, of whom there are several thousand, and under ktr guldanr* It la expected that th|» county's emtiogent of to* mala votera Will raalater the Urge*! vote aver at the forthcoming elec tion C I Georg K Free innn di.ti .i.c' cf the Wava* Count/ DentrWatlc I \ ecutlve Coat mil tee. stated I**l Bight that there are U.ihhi potential voters in Wayne rouuty The l«rc< si vote ever polled w»» In DiMJ when Imlh the major perftea had, a total if 7,666 vote#. With the assistance of Hr* Gldrigu*. lie expects this year tv> ln cr see this total by several thousand EMII'S FIGHT Jmshbud GWbbtJro Hears That Mighty .Jtiuehtr Had Followed Drillini: Sin Havelock Section—Sound’ .Vd Good But Twax Wronu yOlah.tro fight fan* who wended their way tr> Italcleh Saturday night to wltaeas the Wtrlhllng-Mclaiughlln fiasco, returned home i.fti-r the nf fair. Arm In the belief that the whefle I thing was a fare*. s ■'Cr = » ■’Sfsither-on* of Wifs In tending lo Itaht from xjie first, ’’ said on* fan. He decHrred that they • spent more time In hugging each other than they did In passing blow > •hd .that the referee continually had If pull them apart, and caution them rftnehlng so much MLpr* ral aC those, who witnessed the ■ declared that they had seen ■nilns in m tloh on previous ncea ■Kas. had that they hail never seen Mini In a worrier or listless exhibition TMh that as ftatutday night. J nrrni irriHis » Cotton 'rfutnfrs gjosed flii 21 99. Daramber M *•*», Janusry 34'in March 2aW. Hpot cotton quiet, mid dling 26,10. * THE GOLDSBORO NEWS 6 PAGES TODAY 500,000 Bales Cotton Await Shipment to , , Foreign Ports . Washington, Sept:’ —Five hundred thousand hales ot cotton de« «n the wharves at South At lantlc and Gulf port* for ship ment' to South America, with -no sAipn available for transportation/ Senator 01*1. deniocrag. SoUh Carolins, said today. He assert ed he had brought the ease to the attention og the Shipping lt«iard, and that chairman O'Connor tiad promis' d to set K authorltatlpa from l‘resident CiMtlidge to have, not less than thirty ships allot ted to this service. MEET fill FORM ISSMTI TO SELL SWEET POTITOES Owners and Operatorx of Sweet HotlMo Warehouses in East ern Carolina Counties Gather Here for Session, o Owners yf sweet potato ware-, house* In every county In Eastern Carolina will gather In lift* city to clay. In answer, to a call sent out by that StatA t»*p»»r|n»ent of Agricul ture. for the purp«»ao of dl-susslng u plan for forming a marketing asso rlislton More than sixteen counties in eastern North Carolina now have sweef potato warehouses Heated thcri-ln. and them an Is of yttyti' ls of lhe tubers at* each season placed therein. At the present time the growers of these potatoes nor the owners of the warehouses have no marketing association, and It Is with the view of forming such that that the meet ing h*WK today Is to be held.' II I*l lielleved that two score or more rep-1 tesentatlves front* the various roun-t ties will In In -attendance at this j tneetlftg. XTIKI.ING-KK \ZI.K Tjironto. Sept. 29. lA*»- -The engage* .Vllss Akxa Stirling, of At larita. fojrrner Ametlcaa and Cana .dian woman golf chfß|i6l (f Hr. Wilbur O. P'raxer, of Ottawa, was an j nounred here today. SKIN GAME RESULTS IN NEGRO'S DEATH Falal Shooting ‘-liec”**!!! lA*noir County Camp-of Virginia Box and Lumber Company Satur day NiKht. Sylvester Byrd, a negro employed at camp of the Virginia Box & l.unibeV Company, near l.’ld dell, ls’nolr i(unty. was -hot and killed Saturday night by Mos»s Wil liams.** negro farmer in that »re lion, according to-Information receiv ed at the cwnpany's office in thl* city. Accounts of the affair fuelling lo cal official* of the company. w*re to the effect that Hyrd. WJlllarrta, and other negroes were enguged 1n n; aame of “skin" nt the time, and an altercailim occurred which resulted in Wlllinm* drawlnc his revolver and a *hfM»tlng Hyrd to death, later making hi* oscajW- Lenoir county officers have Wince that time endeavored lo locale nn<l arrest Williams, hut reports were to the effect that h<- had not been lo cated Tlu- dead plan's body was taken to Kinston. It was *ald. and thero turn ad ufver to relative*. / GOLDSBORO, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 30. 1924 7 7T..~e.~, r--, MACDONALD SMITH. AMERICAN. ANDKEOHGE DUN CAN. ENGLISH. GORGEOUSLY ATTIHEIKFOR BATTLE ON LINKS w i' , , , -i * ~ * . "ttgSrf - •• A MMt war i j* k «e , l V* Judae frota the above pho tograph just received from London Macdouaid dmltk of Hap frnnrlacu and flewrwe Punren. Kru-I.leh pro feaslouul star, situ probably the moat dasillngty garbed goifera over BUTLER DENIES PLAN TO DAMAGE SEN. LA FOLLETTE Republican National Chairman. Returnini; to Now York From Vixit in Wext. Sayx Hix Party l,cack*rs Had No Hand in Having LaFolldtc Electors in California Ruled olT.the Ballot. 0 y - For First Time in 40 Years Washington Wins pennant. I ’‘"‘TW York. H.pt (A*) Wash IngtuXtoday illru-tlrd tie first pennanfkti has had ninca break -InK tab) Wig league baseball, «■ ortly forty years a (u, and as th« the flax bearer of tbs American ha-agne will nght It out with the' Now York <shints, four time* Nj«- > tlonal I a'ague champion)) in the worlls serins, stsrtlng Saturday at the capital city. I By defeating the Host on Hod' Sox this afternoon the Senators brought to a climax ono of the most' spectacular diamond cam paign* in history, and accomplish ed the downfall of tln> N>w York Yankees, once proud world chant pious, who tonight repose Irrevo cably In second place, two and a half games behind the leaders. Bank (suard Who Stole Money (Jives Self tip Springfield. Sept 2'J, (A*) William J, Haitian, bunk guard or the t'non Trust Company, who absconded with I'MI.oOO In . twenty- dollar lulls. Thurs-; day rooming, was brought latch to Springfield this afternoon HanUln informed a bonding t'kropuny earlier today Unit he was returning from Chicago with the money. The train was mot «t Albany hj Sprlngll p ld polka, and llauisln w.i ■ riosted. o fii ;' KOOSKVI.I.T tIYTM IIEI.P New York. Hopt 211 (Ah Assisted i hv t'hsrh* Kvtins lliiyh*--. ■•rr* , titrv Os stale, and other Hr publican lead ora, Theodore Roosevelt will make a • vigorous campaign for the guvernui ship of N>w York beginning next l i WsdneJlay. JL _ ; J * *e-ieEj«w«dC wK* i-w ■a«n on-au* course." Duneim tMir . tteuUrly was. brilliantly attired They played at (llrti* ugl<a for a pnrar of. too miinosui and a atlvur * trophy. Muilth lining the winner of the match 7 Now York, Sept, it.—William M. ; llfitler. republican natiouul chairman, who reached New York today,} from Chicago. Isaued ~ statonient explain ii,., i la pressing the eiiue whirl) r- suited In the riillnr of <be < allfornhi Hu prenie court refusing the l-l I'ldletle electors a place on lift ballot a.i ln-I lb‘|e ndetlls “If I had dlttavTwl that any member of our official group had originated or participated to-the ugl-° union I would have disavowed the r fact,,** said Mr Butler In a conver sation with newspaper (orrxporgbnts the rhairinun added lhut he .thought the decision w • ill.! “make no pfrtlc blur difference'* in the California., yotc 1 In the election, Mr Holler conceded that 1..i 'l'ol lot la wan ''making advances'' in *the s'ato of Washington hut thought hu j would not'tarry it He tbs Inis.l to| predict how many stales Senator la- j I'ollHtc would carry fir to •*$ itg what stales ho believed John W.J IMivlk, the democratic n. mmeo wouTtl ' run third. ' ■ “I don't Im lieve ,\Jr. lJavi* math* a ' great Impression on hts western trip'' saiil Mr tiullcr. “Ha will a state west ol fho Mississippi rlvsr. 4 He added that In some stales ihTrS “Is no Dnvla movement," Mr. Uuih'C Bald, “I *bouliY v 44i|iik Colonel Itou-cvi-tl's aopdnnflou • for governor of New Y»rk will help Coolidge It* sill get out the vote unit Itimih cell sill ciruduct • vigor • ois i Miiipalgii .« . Tin* chairman i.ald the president \ Would o carry Ni s York by “por* Ilian liS.IHkl." and thid Illinois, In* dlii»« and New. Jersey, .as well US iNihi. were "safe," mhn. s«nm i unions ’ Salem. 11l . .Sept sf|. (/ |»> for Improvement In the physical non dl'toii ol Mrs Hl* lev Heset* n, liehl th ' jail h<re on tie charge of |M«is<ining' i her husband M’fllfbrd Sweeten, are I I considered good today. i CRITICAL SITUATION AT LEAGUE ASSEMBLY IS NOT BY ANY MEANS CLARIFIED BOY SCOUTS WILL TAKE census mis cm soon |<nder Direction of the Chamber of Commerce. Hcouta Arc to - ( mint Noxex lien- Vs oik Will Start on Novemlier Ixt and Rh» Hoped to Complete by Kind of Year—Believed Tkore Are 15,000 C itizen* in Corporate Limitx. Assisted by the Boy H»s»til*. the j Chamber pf Conunerce will on No vember Ist begin taking a etnsux of the c|ly of Giddshoro wilh a view of determining once mid for nil how many people ure loeoted within the corporate llnlllx of this rlty. The last census *mrtaken In 1920 Since that lime Goldsboro has expe rlenoed a rapid growth la its *i*e and |M)|>u|at|on. a till It Is bettered that there are n*w 15,000 people residing here. The Scouts witt make a systematic canvusa ot the city, vtattlng every home and place Os huslßosa amt se curing th* nunie. place of birth. »■> it fort 'el? . As etery 'MAh. wontan ami child of every race. This Information will be placed <Xt tile at the Chamber of Commerce, and will ft* dpga for Inspect Inn to [ OFFICERS OF EPWORTH FRARKTATIORTELIS [THE IRE TO MEET MEMBERS OF KIWAWS II GOLDSBORO TODAY CLUB OF RECENT JOUR .1. I ....... Two HuMinmt SetwionM and a ttan<|ii«*t Will be Feature* of (lathering—l-arßi; Attend ance i* Enpected. f The offlccrH of the Kpw«rtli' league of tli-- North FgrollnaM'llnfwrUMe will hold iln jr Fall cabinet meeting «t St I‘aid aM. K. churrh. Tin atßeM mill tlexiiiN session t>( tin- awt'l** will follow the liatMt’aet tonight Ton* tiler with tko officer* *lll be hi district secretaries who will die ciihh Ho- work "in <a«'h of ‘he nine (Matt-let* In the t'oigfe retire Tlic of ficer* will decide at thin nn'«-t"* the t un- »«nil |ilari- for the milliner fa s'tnlil) which la lii-lil In June of each >ear. Those who will attend the cabinet mealing are *a follow*: ' 1 ’ llev. T. •Me ( M. <Ji%ni.i lairabertoi*. president; Mr W. 7.‘ t'orbett.. Wil- k fhlIII:loti, vice president ;• Mlaa JF.unir*- lllnlr. Ituleluli serrelaty-: IV Celirlna'i t'olili, Goldsboro..* treasurer; Mlaa Faina Wilkin*. Wilmington, superin tendent fntern»ll**nut 4f»gn**«; Mrs 1.. C lan k in. Murfre* mImiPV nli|)crli»lcii. (blent Junior l-eatum; Mr Theotl'-re Jenkins. Dtirliam, t'ouf Kra * Agent; tt«iv J. M. Ormond. I>u,rh»ni, attporln- Undent life service; Her, W A. f ade. Morehi ad Clfy. president! K. 1.. I nj . Kn» i. I. Ilillinm. laotlaifd Neck, ne* r*-iary l-L" I. hoard'; Mr. Sani.Kcoit. „i-<ieiary Ourliam di t/lct: Rev null lame, earnfljr 'rlir* tieiii rii) *♦ i iri< i. >ii ii Cfahner,: secretary I'aycltevllle dlxtrlct; Her W f* Ormond, nenretary New. Bern district; Iter, I'hlllp Sehwart*. Hern ia rj- Italeiich diatrict; HeV. W: N, .i-cretary Washington dis trict; Her L(' I air kill **<-rtary /Weldon distil, i. Mr II H M. tlir*. aeereiary W’llmtnglon district; llev. W f. Martin, secretary Ho- kingbntn dlsirjot. (ioldalMiro extends to the*** visitors' » hewrty welcome and trusts that • liilr vlnlt here bill he b-ili profit B S»hle {Hid idens.iut Th» Yank'-A* will lour the series money tbla year Hut they should I not object, after winning It for thrwr < conaecuMva year*. . j ti PAGES TODAY 9 In:;), tie interested and will furnfah a . iiipiriK aid comprehenalve count of U.i> p. piiUltnn. one which will be ta- I ■ ft- 1 il in • \ei y detail, with the exrep ■ t: « ili.i.l it will not be taken under r ocriu cnt supervision. lie itl<* lensus showed that ; li'.t.txlKii I l'».| 6.642 persona residing "iHi n • la* or pant* limit*, lb 1920 i ui'dier irul Jumtieft to i "1%49(' j-.niKHv■«*• lour year* that bar* dtp" I IkMw*«a that time. U la ii"• I 'Hit. the popitlbßtta baa ta li - >| it l ration of it leant 1.666 11 tear und >• la tlraaty believed the - r a.nt will show mar* than 16.660 i'cr-'tiJ. _ 11 ■« liklag of the Census. It t* ... I.* vt«l. will cover *■ period of about I ei lit w<»ks, ni.it It is hoped to have j t i .unplaced by January t. 1936. Kiwanlann KnJoy Interesting Story of One of Their Mem bent Imprennioau of Europe. 1 ■■la.fin m t one 1 of the moat enjoyobla meetln«a of the month of the Goldsboro Kl wunla rißb waa that be| dlaat evening which, In spile of the Inclement weather waa largely attended The nn-elinn aaa opened with the «lngl"k> V s Klwanla aonga. followed by the Inrocatlon by Her I’eter Mcln tyre. pastor of the Ftrat Preabyte rln» chureh ufter which came roll call. •’ Klwanlau A. O. I'knient one of Goldsboro* well known a«d popular pbotograpliera. next entertained tbe member* with • very Interesting <ll* rofirae on tbe evolution »f photogra phy frflin tile age of Adam up to the present time Mr. Paul Yeiverton waa la charge of the program for the evening and wharf' he called upon the "Big Four Quartet!*" rompoayd of Meaar* Sliel don. {taper, ArineOc mid Winstead '« harmonlxe the assemblage realized they had a treat in atcre. Klwanlau la-ah Kluughler. Ibe aoclal in* yliter of the cltlh. preaided oicrjluiepWßo and the uiualeal and Vocal number* Were much enjoyed. Klwanlan Frank Taylor then en u-rt:ilu*-d the club ineiuliera for thirty minute* with • deacrlptlon of a rr ci-nt trip ulirond At the ron<lualon O' the Klwanliin hour tbe aiidlenc* a*» ao engraaa«-d In Klwanlan T*y« lor n talk that be' aria Induced to con tinue it f*r twenty mlnulea. which be did. milch to the delight of ull. Following a motion that Klwanlan Sheldon aelect »n.| organlxe a club oreheairu from the nu-mlieralilp of the club, the meeting came to an end. WIXNTIIK NALKV NTATION Wimton-Kuleni, B«pt. 2*. lA*) Hep rearntatlve* <>f the thiulhem. tbe Norfolk and Weatern md the Houtb Imhihil.railroad*, met this morn Ing and |>a ****** I upon phyne drawn up for Winning*Sal*m's n«w Moo.ouo i union atntlon In tba eaatorn part of , tha city. MEMBF.iI OF ASSOCIATED PRESS l"L ■ "■ PRICE FIVE CENTS Sentiment Swinglf To ward the But 4Da|wate» w From ThfclpNnty Say Thiy Tlave Unequivo cal Directions From Tokio To Make Their Attitude of Opposi tion to Any Proctocol Plan Thoroughly Understood.. (inni, top*. *•.—The twiag Ilf t* Jl|»l "»• •aMaadlng Mm •( tha critical .it action In t*m*i tonight. After tabs liar wUIMI M>«- Oaa throughout Hto t»»lw flay the Iradcni M te raafeay «MH tb«y bed m( yet discovered the mtrac ujnes formula wkUh while sail.-’ fyto* lb m»Wlm» as lb Jap abw «mM keep lb propn i / protocol of •iWtnllw aad so rarity afreet aaaapb ta ah a# •air I lb Jajaga* whatl* auHa..lJaißCt«aj!| JIM tOU •rattens as wmM patliamiafi ' Wklb a# solutions war* Iwb, tartan. channels as settlement ka*» bw mplnred end pacml amt blftSw hS tonight tbs Ibn wa* aa Muanl npibN 4k d raaakla* bamm ■na ■—j Tkara •I ifSClllf NIMS SSCOIUIt 4 la, hewevor, a* weakcetog.ila *tL ban aawf Iha Japaaaaa wb My they kava aaaftafaapal bar tfea. Irak Tokhr to atka tketr •It Had* as appaallkb to Mr pra toeol ptea ah irk weald a>b * Japan aa eggiweeor if »k* fatted to abide by a warM court doel.ba kneed aa life btorprwtottoa as auMan .opposed to h* wfthJa iha rtrla.hr jurisdiction as tha eth- Ar party to tha Mapato. Tb. entire Japanese difficulty wap tan .bed out today at a private meal ing of the leagua c uactl, while Vb* count I.l*ll at the request of tha made a frank eipoettton of --the Japaaaaa viewpoint This oonn tll efanimation waa followed through out the de> by repeated private con ference. between tha principal date a*tee. all de.perntely striving to Rad light on the ieeua raised by Japan Eventually the problem wa* «a tru.ted to the siudy of tbraa man. - M. l-ourhfur eald v night: "He ere all assuming that tbta Japaaaaa amendment la not aimed at A marks or the Brtilab Domlnoa |f w* thought mi we would' have voted against It Immediately " iSSAULT CASE HELD fir lira nine ‘ .ant Mark MUkklim ttf Face Judge •Band on October 20th for Al leged Anna ult Upon J. L. Hin- Hon. The case which Mack Wiggins, white man. Is charged with an aa anult with a deadly weapon upon J. , Hinsoa. also-whll#, and an em n.oy*** of tha Wayne Agricultural Works, waa rilled In polks coart yesterday morning. Tha defendant waived examination there, and was sent over to county court There Judge Hisnd granted a continuance until October :*iith Hinson and Wiggins, It will be re* me in tiered by News reed* re, engaged In un altercation at tha plant at which they worked several weak* agi% and Wiggins la alleged to have struck HlnMtn on the heud with a piece ,of Iron, fracturing hit shall. U waa at Itrst feared that hie lajhrtes I were fatal, but he roeovdmd, and wee yesterday on band for the henr ln*‘ ■ - —J tV ' ';a^l
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