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I* THE WEATHER > ” Sunday Increasing cloud hi res. (oil-wad by raia la t«l Weat portion moderate waat winds ' 1 < 1 > 1 V 1— - - - ~ ' 'T* ■ " w-am- - VOt-UME FOUR; NUMBER UK OW.IIgaHb, N. C.. HATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY t, IfclS TtWErifieiWia jAinpOMIS TAKE HEAWIoOFIIMAN M \jEntire World Linked Together By Radio Last Night PHr\, Wf Figues For Year Just' [W« w • 5) m Ended Show Alarming x Increase In Fatalities k ■ Deal ha 4a Host of Cuuutry’s Larger Cities ghow Deplor able Gala* S STATE DEATHS INCREASE North Carollaa Figure* for 1925 Indicate laeroooa of Foar taaa Fatalities CHICAGO, Jan. I.—Auto- K a*WIM took a far heavier toll of human life is 1925 than in the preceding year, IgttTM gathered by the Aeeo l___dated Press from a number of the lorgey dtiee indicate. Many of the great metro politan content with a few notable exceptions mire in the eohunn of heavier fatalities, while a number of the smaller dtiee reported a slight in crease from 1924. In a group of representative h * American cities, forty report ed a heavier death toll for the W * year just ended, while in 20 the 'death list was approx i- the same, or some la a number of the latter places, however, the statbtien did pet cover the entire year. I teeth liet Hhrher Among the Urge dtiee. Chicago and (üburbe reported 787 deaths lu 1125 against 703 the previous year) In Philadelphia the fatalliy Met jumped free* MS to 225; the inrreaee df ■ la Detroit and rldnlty wae from 336 to MS; at Ctnclnsatl (ram 103 to 121*; and Clevelagd 186 to 205. Increase* also war, noted at .Columbus. Toledo. Atlanta. Louisville. Birmingham. Boston. Memphis.. Oklahoma City, Tulee. Jersey City, • ProeWcnce, Se attle and Portland* Ore. 8 ' ta New York Otty, 8t Louie and Kansas City, figures for tly* two year* virtually were the aeww, but the New York figures covered only the tlret tea months of radi year. Fewer au tomobile deaths occurred 111 the ua * tloo's capital..add In Pittsburgh. New Orleans. San Francisco and I»s An geles, among the larger cities .report ing la thb first ten months of 192.1 * there U 8 deaths In New York City, against 80S .for the same period in 1824; Kansas City reportsd 76 In the yeyr Just past an against 70 for IS*24 (Continued on Page Four) MISSISSIPPI” I LEADS SOUTH -i Os Bi»teen Lynching* During 1925. Six Occurred in That I * SUte; Non# in N. C. t _____ L Tt’SKROKK. Ala . Jan. 1. (AA MlsWnslppl lad the Btatea of the Co lon la atimbqf of persons lynched In 18*1, **x pefaone met death In that ( Commonwealth a* the hands of mobs. | reports compiled by Thaskegee In- j ifc; , blHute ahow. The total, numher of Ayniektaga for the y»er w«s sixteen. V j the asms number as for the year qR Florida end Georgia recorded Jwct wychlnga each wMe oae eerh was reported /rom Alabama, Arkansan Ixralstaaf. Mbeeurl? Utah and Vlr. 7‘Ttala atfmher la aSrenteen less flea during the yrar V>23 and forty, fne less than for the year 1*22. jcgr VTwo of tha vtethn# were/insane, * i report <«owa. while throe had bwJhjeleaeed hy the courts. Ten of the persons lynched were taken from I’ the hand* of the law. eeyh the report ' f tiro being taken from jail end eight \ from officers of the Ikw outside the ' a “* (Continued on Page Foar) | THE GOLDSBORO NEWS GOLDSBORO B THE GATE (JIY (W EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA f ’ I 11 1 was— TOBACCO MARKET RE.OPEMN TUESDAY 1 * , 4‘ Tuesday, January 5, will see the resumption of tobacco sales Bn the floors at die three auction warehouses in Goldsboro, after a h< j day recess which began Fri day. December 11, over two weeks ago, according to an announce ment made yesterday. Sales on the local market ad the time the recess were taken totalled 6,323,778 pounds, which sold for f 1.284.071.07, or an av. wage of 820.48 per hundred pounds. Experienced tobaccon ists of the city predict that when the sedbon closes, several weeks rrom Its re-openlng Tuesday, ap proximately 7,000,000 pounds have been marketed here. This w It repreoewt an Increase of amnnd 3.000.000 pounds over last \ season. The leverage price paid thin season will exceed that es last year by about 62.00 per hun dred pounds. EAGLE SCOUTS ENTERTAINED HERE FRIDAY Leslie Weil, of Goldsboro, Hoot To Group of Boyn at Din ner at Hotel Gold*boro All E&gfte Scout* of Tu soar ora Council were guest* yesterday of Italic Well, of this city, National Council representative, at a dinner Rt the Hotel Goldsboro, which Judge D. H. Bland, of Gdihboro, ne*»y. elected President of the Coun. ell; John L. Borden, of Goldsboro, a former President; Dr. T. B. Hend erson. of Goldsboro, first Vice Presi dent; T O. Young, of Smlthftrlrt. retiring President. and incoming second Vice-Presides; Fred Waters. Os Selma. Scout ( ommlutloner; Cur. H» Hoaard. Kinston, District General Chairman, and VM. W. Riv ers, of Ookfishoro. Scout Executive, were especially Invited gueau. After the Scouts and the special fueeta had been grecloudy welcom ed hy Mr. Well, short talks, greatly enioy<d hy all pres. ni. were made hy Messrs Bland, Howard. Waters. Bor den and Rivera. A. T\ Griffin, Jr., of Goldsboro, and John Jordan, of Troop No. 4. of Kinston, replied to the addrea. y welcome In fitting ! word*, It wan voted at the meeting tfl make the banquet an annual affair, and nest y-*ar the Kagln Rcouta wit be hoots to Sir. Well and other offi cers of the council. The following Eagle Scouts wrre present; G“ldsboro-llenry Well and A. T. Griffin. Jr., Troop No. 1- Ken neth FfnUy, Troop No. 5. and David Ule* and Wiliam llrooks. Troop Ne. 16, Kinston— Uy;qn Paisley. Troop j No. 3. a"d John Jordan. Troop No. 4. Two Eagle Scout* from Smith ed. and one each from Goldob«rp and Kinston were unable to attend because of absence from their homes. The following attractive menu served at th# dlnder: , Club Cocktail Celery-and Olives Half Broiled Chicken Drown Potatoes ; Asparagus Tips Salad Florida. Ice Cream and Macaroons Deml-Taase There might bar# be* n another ; summer raid on Josh. 1 K only the .school histories would *h make one country's jlet hate an. (othor's pet hero. BANKERS OF n- I GROUP THREE ; GIVE BANQUET A 0 • 1 Gilbert T. Stephenson, of Ra- M*h. Ig Principal nt Meet ing Her# Last Night The annual banquet of Group Nev 3, of the North Carolina Bankers Association, comprising a numher of coun ties in the Eastern part of the State, was held in the ban quet room of the Hotel Golds boro at 6:20 o’clock last night, W. E. Stroud, vice-president and cashier of the Wayne Na tional Bank of this city, act ing as toastmaster.; A num ber of prominent speakers ware heard, and a good din ner enjoyed by the 75 or more bonkers present. W. L. Fred erick, Professor of Music in the Goldsboro Schools, direct-, ed the musical program, and Mrs. Frederick rendered a beautiful solo. Fine Short Talks Following the Invocation by Rov. W. O.'Cono, rector of ft!. Stephens. Episcopal church, of Goldsboro, Kon- SAth C. Royall, local attorney, wel comed the bankers to the city In a Saw well-chosen words. A response to this address was appropriately made by J. A. Hornoday. jr„ enabler of the Bank of Beaufort. While the gursta were partakina'of the tlcll cloun moat prepared for them. 10-min utc* talks ware made by Dal F Woo ten. prwaMant of the First National Bank of Kinston and H. M (ox, president of the Cilisens Bank of Mount Olive, both of wh(ch were en thusiastically rm-elved by, the entln gathering Mr. Wooten put everybody io'o a very pleasant mood with hla method of Introducing tha guehts, re quiting each to arise, Male hla name, occupation and place of residence. Mr Coa delivered an Insplriaf brief address on “Driftwood. - * -He de plored the extravagance so pr. valent, and Mated that It »u hla belief that moaf. people had lost their faith la Investments due to the many loa*e* sustained during the inflation pe riod following the World War. He cmiJtasUed the dangers of such an attitude, and urged the bankers to uld In leading this section and the atsu (Continued on Pgge Four) O r II- It rnrnammmm* ' ■r~ n ■ n i THREE FIREMEN KILLED WHEN TRUCK SMASHES Uxington Firefighter* Lone IJv«b While on Way io An / »wer Second False Alarm LKXINOTON, Jan l._(**>--A ftro alarm. apposrdly tjjrnril in •>> some mldnlht reveler, wan today h. M responsible for thr d'-ath of Utrrpi ftrvmen and th# Injury of three o'h <ra. oho'tly before the New Year was uaberad In, two alarm*, Later aaul •o Lave been false were report.-l, and were followed abortly after, ward by «be arridmt whlrh occur, red when truek No. 2, answrlng no • of the eella, truck an automobile and turdad over three tlmea. dTbe dead: Douglass C. fope. »*d Cope. Sfi. Howard Mltchel, 30. The Injur'd": '• Henry C. Clinton. Henry Yarborough. Yarborough I* believed to be f.i i tally hurt, Bd Cope and Itiley Cop were aona of Douglas C. Cope. .The at ruck waa Iwdng driven by Yurborough and waa declared to hav - been traveling at a speed of approgi. ■ eiately SO ml lea un hour. N Tba automobilr at ruck by tbc trvek wan that of J. H Tnompaott. •» I**lngton. H*' 1« not bring held aa officera declared the accident waa •taavoidable. -g/f ■- - - '■ mu- —‘ ■ Fi*g &r •wxwar- NFRBADK AHROAD I Tha fame as the Getdshere NFWJI has spread In ferriga • limes, and aajeaa who feats lari land te dlspnta IRK rinhn ess bn tbnwa maclnsitr pranf ks ralßng nt tkn ,4 KWh tike, »be re the fella whig latter aas Ije.lerday, reretied frnm Mr. < aaitantlae . Garngtnanl*. at I'atrna, Hrnaaat * “Fainas, Wth, - “Ueenmbnr, IM&. * “T# the UeMsbora NEWS, “foddshera, It. t’„ j;. h. A m “Bear dirt “B'lng dn«iraas tn h» in- “ oerted as n rnsiefter In year sen-paper, eat Hied ‘The GaMs berw News,' please te knew ■e shlch b the anneal anb serlptlan. "tears very trnly, “< en-tanUn# Gnmjlnnnl*, “% Trtnntb OMIm. . "Patna, (inm." Any Mtlm, dnahttag Thomases or Maaonrlnns raa he fs rabhed with actual proof that Ibis 'h not a "pres* ag es! -leaf" ns we an In pa*- sc—lea Os the erlgfaal letter, legel her with the ea« eta pr »llh Hs foreign stamp* and po-ljaark. In wblril the letter was Mailed. ' TWO HUNDRED INJURED WHEN _ STANDS FALL ‘Roue Day” at Datiadcna End* in Sorrow for Hundroda Hurt In Sudden Crash PASADENA, Oallf.. Jan J-A day of r«aea and Joy ended In eorrow for 236 peraona who were precipitated Intd- a tangled mui as wreckage when m temporary private grand stand eollapaed during the psrud of the Toiunameat of Room her- to day More than M canes of serious injuries were tfcatad In the operat ing room of the Paaadena Hosplel and 200 utbera receive* treadm-nt. Os .him—jdfl Xntt after flrat-ald and went to their home*. " ° A few blocks from the scene of the tragedy a woman fall from the top of « building while viewing thr pi. rade. and waa killed. Aj| the long floral pageant neared It* end. a frenzied big I l ick horse, throwing It* rider from the line of, parade, crashed through the crowd and seriously Injured two mm. The collapse of the wtsnd esme' without warning. WltneMsr* said |t started 1» sway with it groaning noise, snd u moment later collapsed completely, throwing Its load of near. I) 500 persons Into a tangl'd mil helow. The parade was halted, temporarily and a general call was sent on tfor ambulances. Meanwhile, every form “f conveyance' In the vl ‘ clnlty was pressed Into service and the Injured v»re at aided toward the receiving hospital. The Ptm Preabyterirlan church, across the s’reel, wms thrown open and a large number nr the injured Were given Oral-aid by physician snd nurse* c4led fr«m «he crowd. ■— -a Colored People, Celebrate Emancipation Hprsklnjr to fair slsed nudirur gathered at tba, Dillard Utah Hchonl auditorium la»t night, than Turner of Shaw I’ulurrslty address'd ,s rm upon 'he occasion of the celebration of thr Kmannpatlon Proclamation. ('housing as a subject: ‘Our Use Salvation.” Imsn Turner •It the beuten Hath aud entered liwti dlw'r. ly upon the discussion of 'be,, prob lems and condition* of the day and . and In h* usual forcible and logl .. r*l ntsnnct he plead for'the canscr ■ ration of W'-altb. P'UMtff «f adnna 11on . lunfhifM** df ertat **d dbedL cnce led* *«vs|*t*« «»•* fart Iftat. , «W*a fwodaasentala waft* fcsr mail 'ALABAMA ! WINS FROM I WASHINGTON Crimuon Tide VictoriouM in Rmtm , Day G&aaa by 20 to It Wiboo Injured ROttK BOWL, Puuiru. Calif,, j u I—The University of <Alabom>'i foot Ml U«m pMNd and rushed * tri timph hero today against the Culver •Ojr of Washington's huskies, aad wrau th* South » first pigskin .tor, U» the far woat all over th* New l Toar'a Hay Rose Bowl, ike score bc |>Bf. Alabama 20. WltabUtgioa l*. t.e«rg* WIUw. Washington's gram all. America a half-back, and ita tow. er of strvagth. craabrd near of' the •*«ond period, and with Min went Hunky bopea an be waa taken Injured ftom the H*ld. Ha came back In the lavt quarter, but 100 The Tdbcalooaa team h «d aren and seised the pportunhy Under the brilliant Held gearrejshlp of Pooley Hubert, the htfi ffow IBMr crowded enough i.r»ri*q| (m a entail portion of the ib''ri p r's' to curry off the gam. Wbh, rerklraa abandon uL to •no*t forlorn hope, they tit v. <;J V brottle wide open, unit tilt t|t Hunky defenau to rlltboita w|tl» a dßati'ng huccraaipn of paaaes, ru ia And uni ts Hubert, btfe and these and every, wbore. and Huck Hrown. clear at hU haeln far hi* honors of victory, huatlad the ball across the purpta line thrice In rapid sequence, mid twice Buckley added tht calls pqjgt. Or the .bird he rail*d to dear tba bar. Tba Tide came out of th* Sou'b touted Aa a team of trrmend. *t ua pans ng. It wade good altd nora. Pooley Hubert threw ana of ii 6 yarda shot paved tV way far /J. aitumi* attend acoia, and hi doing It. 'be wiped from Iba record book* ttt great heava of Brlek Muller. 67 yarda, made hack In 11*21, when the ( alirpinla B ar* bean Ohio BUile. ! ro i. that polpt the Husky defense c urn pled Mnd he Crimson attack gained apeed. NEW SUPREME COURTJUDGE TAKES OFFICE W. J. Hrogden. Native of Wayne , Sworn In YewjLarday to Suc ceed L. R. Vawrr IIAI. HIGH J*n. I,—Will la J. llrop. «*en. of Durhaqi, on* awo.n in aa aaaaclate Juetiea pf the North Tiro, linn Supreme Court In the Hupreme < I *u r' by Cht f J nl noon FHda . Governor McUafTwtr'wlth t«e couit wb'Je Mr Broaden took ** <• 'l l Os office. —The ceremony w*a carried OU | a ill grf it dimity and *<>>einnl(y and a i* m neaaed by a crowd of fltate "tficl it and Durham c|t|***, that n.led \fte Sopr nit Goar room Jn«l a* the nu-llow t >ne« of the H iprcuie ( outt chirk uuuouncrd that noon bad arrived, lie advance of, tba. Supreme c»iri and the G«vern oc w«* h* raided' hy Mai Aha 11 |i !ad»Cy lliywo-d. mnrshil stiff llhra-I nan of the Hu prime Court. The apodal or* stood a< the Governor and the court entered and court wa» op. enrd. Mr. ttrogden wa« (ten presented io the t'oiirt mill tlie- Governor hy At. torney .General firm) I* ftrummlt*. After ho repcaiivl thv with of off e •nd klnactl the hook. Jonra ni'er Durtkmi attorney, and former law partner of t|ie new associate Janitor pral.-ol Mr Rrogdrn In u short talk. Pollow'nt' Mr Hrogrfcnt'a Jalk, (*hl«f Justice Htacy expresbed the '‘pinion that lh® Slot* «a< safe an long aa mm of t'i« tyip*.. »f the new awa«olat« justice war available aa •ember us the judiciary, > " ’ >'■ Leading Artists Os { I Country Perform For 1 ’ World- Wide Audience > CHICAGO (XHIPLH i BEATEN AND ROBBED nnOAflO. Jan. j —-leWulry valued at waa tahm from I Mr. aad Mia* William P-Mnua. who were al*<> beaten by tbraa young men who robbed them Aa ‘hey returned to thetr apart, menu from « y,*,', bratlon eai|y this mo/ning. Pred Psncer,’ 21, son of a wealthy mi. ehlnary raaniHacmrer. and friend l u,# Kidman faailftr, waa ar. ! And cnafvaaad He HwpH>. ended Paul TagmAp. IS, and Sam. uel Heldman. IS. aa bta compan- I !•«». The jewelry waa r*c«ver -1 rd Mr*.- ividman k In a serioua 1 condition froip th# banting ad. uih'ikifml when she Tba . ) ,rto k Ad obtained entrance to tha I -paiH-.n.. siul utiuckAd th* awn. «rs when they entored. JUSTICE OF PEACE PLACED UNDER ARREST “Fining Squire’* of Orange County Will B. Triad for Failure to Turn In Pinas GHUKNSBORO, Ju. J.—J. p gy, banka. Orabge County joatloa of the :«ao« and Bndlng aquelr for aavaral raon Hi* past la und«V tadtclment for failure to deliver to the county schools funds collected from apeed- Ing motorists, according to advices recelvael today by C W Itobort* vlea.prevident of the Carolina Motor Club. Kiihaak* will bo tried at th atat term of criminal w&ri Ift'Or. (.age County on saveral aerhtun chargoa. of affidavits secured by tbs legal department bf the Oaroltaa Mo, or Club frnm mem bom and other* "•111 be tba principal avldence agalnat Kiib>nk*. It ip announced. Tha lub, adlng an complaints filed by more than thirty monthem who had beep arrested by Kulmnk*. began ollectlng evldonr, more lint eigh* nton'lm ago, delivering It Into the hand* «f rfblkltor L. 11. and A. H. Qrahani. county attoroey, Hillsboro /"Aflidnvfl* pir*rnio> came frobr-iourlng member* of th< American Autom n hlle Associaiiar and from atedibero or thin dub.' Worth D Henderson, wliee hry to' the club anld yoaterday. "Touriale >a far nouth an Tampa. Florida am a* far north aa Moglnaw, nd New York City sufferei't • 'hr li in.la of thiii officer^* —' \ Kvldmee placed In of our attorney for officials in charge of Kubanka' Jufla dlctfein.” slate r. W Ttobyri* lertlay, “will probably Incriminate A H. Kubanka, son of the Indicted rqulre and a former conatabl* of Rn 1 Township, when acted a* the chief arresting office r for his father. R*. P«f*s reaching im fro ro fumlliar with I'ha operation* of the two officers In. dlcate that fltlm ten in thirty mo. ‘trio's were Hppirhmdeil each day •ad lined from SR.OO wlh a conta of 14 70 or required lo plac* bond of •10 00. Affidavits now In the hands of the solicitor affirm that little of the money depool'cd by' complaining it.tmiber* of th> cltih waa ever turn ed over io Ibe county a* required by law. 1 V * ■ "Constable Kubnnko, wh« r.’cent'y resigned, was asked to uke this ac tion a* a result of an accldont for whick ha wa*-*'held rv*p»nsiClr and wbhtk i* “aid lo have occurred while ho wm cbaolng aa alleged speeder, if “IV case ha* occupied t« site*, tt'ontluucd ug I’ugc l our) ASSm lAfKO * P^pSß DISPATCHES IJfftn MeCmkfc, ud Lumrig j Bori Head List as Magldum A. P. MAN aPRAM N.Sr’aS' NEW YORKk Jm. 1. (AP) nwtla praci mm was aaii'liSS! Srsr^lS? 31 k» 4SM .in « SM tow iraasi mimbm, ta pai tka prw cra« on tha air. Thaat «u. Ibas, foraaiag Um Aral & * in the “world-wMa hwtsm waa auirmenlMl hy pawail HtalionN in tTnaiiiJ k^| nvmaiwigii ISa KJASwIKHmIWa ud through 2.1A ralrh 7a} ra^rwuCuTV t l a Nucion. Httattoa Ahaa4 stood by to pick up lha K gram, and r*-broade«s#S Onull, a i— T rsiutn oaterKa. * trtials ivrtorm .. The outstanding taataipa gMgi tinisical prugram were aal*cagg| % lohn Mcf’orniick, tenor; »<irl. soprano; the Victor gghW Iri heslrs, Grutfrey l.udlo»^^BplßL , «t; the Kastman Theatre • Irchralra, the Hkisunoo M«|i '•At*, it nd Anton Brooa, mdKKKmf. of the Park Aveano Baptist duJifS , who rendered 'O God, Our Had Ages Past, on the chimes OfW . church, ’ t aapar Rpaaks I Kent f’oopcr, genaral maaaqjjj^^H be AwoelalH Praia.' gava a to§§ tddrods, and than raid MV* dl*- >au be« gafhsMvd by radio ufggnwdß Ur. cooper said: "Aa a prafAca ta ' ending tonight soam briaf Asaoctaf •d Prana dispatches, oapactolly traaa nltted by wlyatoao UWgrapby, traaa crelgo capltAla. tba hap* Is aapraaa <d that eacp individual la this radio tudienca VnAy give at laaat moaaao -ary thought ia the fast that beatdaa icing infoynuKlv* n«Ws thus latqr (Gootinned On Pass Pour) GETS LARGE SHARE RO# FUNDS mrtu Highway - h ‘ n,lfc - ' 3T i T • 7 A 8 7U.- v »Vf*!!ld^»r“^MPll*« uary 1 Jardlae baa ahntniprfiltTie dpyertloaawat of 171,136.000 to tb« BUt« for uoa la the . «nat rurtton of Pedrrai-aid roada. Tfaia apponUoaawm vaa auiborlxrd ky the Poat Offlct Appr°- priaUoa Act of Petmary 11, I»S6. aad la for the fiacal jraar bcftAaiag m.. j»; »«* The new fun da will boa past en tirely an the Federal aid highway lyatpai under tba aan« plan o| co operation with tbr Btatra that ba« t bern In ancMMfnl operation far tea The raada Include la thd ayalrm arc the moat Important la Tha catiatry tad roach directly or Indi rectly rrrtr city as over 6.00« pops latlva. Tho bureau reparta that a*- f prortautely 10.000 mllao as film I aid road ware' brought la conpi*. tlan during lU6 *ad the are (hat tbr coming year m|l] to atpiatty aucpedifal -**** *«•<* a worth ;rirrtn-nrtf m »*r *»■' u tknMtfjmEffitM’ i
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