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j!i™, TOE GOLDSBORO NEWS Rr Baturday cloudy. t ' ' " 11 iiiriu> « ■nnrft I NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW HOME, 110 S.I AMES STREET dispatches =-' ' .•■■■ 1 «•" i".'.= , l :■! , .—r— ■-.■-r= - ■ -■- ■ "WTT* 11 !■' VOLUME FIVE; NUMBER W TEN PAGES TODAY GOLDSBORO, N. C„ I RIUAY MORNING. JUNE In, 1926 TEN PAGES TODAY PMCI HV» CENTS NEGROES FIGHT DUEL, ONE DIES, OTHER WOUNDED PRESENT IsESSION OF CONGRESS AM Y ENDON lIJNE 26 ( Colored Men Battle To \ » The Death In Saulston i - / Section—Slayer Is Held Norman Rose, Forty- Five, Dies as Result of Gun Shot Wounds In flicted by David Smith His Father in Law tatter Shot Through Abdomen Is Being Held on Charge of Murder—Woman Fig ured in the Affair Norman Rose, negro, aged about 45 years, ami a resi dent of the Saulston section, is dead, and David Smith, also colored, aged about 55 years. Is under guard at ,the Golds boro Hospital, where he Is re ceiving trentraent for a pis tol bullet wound, as the result of a duel which the two men fought on Mr. John New som’n farm in that section of the county yesterday morn- Ing. David , Smith, who used a double-barreled shot gun in mowing down his victim, was shot through the abdomen by- Rose after the latter had re ceived two loads of shot in his lower limbs. After being shot by Rose. Smith managed to rearh the latter’s ' side and struck hrtn on the head with the butt end of the gun. the blow being so' severe that the weapon was shattered. How ever/ it was stated tiiat this blow did not cause the man’s death, this coming from shock and laas of blood. A coroner's Jury tale yratu cay af ternoon met and held an Inqucsj and rendered a verdict to ttie effect that the dead man came to hia death as the rrault of gun-shot wounds. in dicted by Smith, and ordored that the latter he held on a i barge of murder 'lbis la being ,;on*. According to the detail* of the t’ucl. a* related to Sheriff Grant and hi* doputlei', who luveallaated the af fair, Roue had mamled . <ne of Hitiitli's daughters. The latter Teeetitly left her husband and went back to her father a house. . Yesterday muffling It one went to the Bmlth premise* and cvJled for his wife. The woman was at work In a Held at the time, and Itoae found her there, anil was en gaged In conversation with her when t'.ie called for her father. It 1* said that when Smith Ilea, tl hi, daughter calling for him. that he secured his shirt gun aud hastened out Into the Held. When within a few feel of Rose, the elder man open ed tire (Hi him with both barrels of the gun Rose fell, mortally wound ed. hut drew a .'lB eaflfore revolver jfrirtn cue of hi* ptxTfels* and shot -"Smith mice, the bullet entering lit* abduiueir and cooling out on ihe op posite aide. Spill b> after being allot, wgjkeif v*er to his victim s side, and struck him on the head with the •lock < Ihe gun. breaking tola. II rough I Tn I It) Aa stroll as possible Input) Hhcrlfl tieoige Coker. who was In (he vicin ity at the lime, brought Rose to this city and carried hint to Spicer aanl lorlum for medical attention. The UMii hied profusely ott the way, and upon :vi rival at the sanltorium It was found that he was or weak from loss of blood aud the shock that surgeon* there feared Ur operate upon turn. However, he rallied aonwwhat a |,illc later, and one of hla lower limbs was amputated. Ihla being found necessary. The victim's condition, .howevnr. Wan. so serious that he did not rally after thr t perallon. and death eH*Sed U short While later Immediately after Ihe coroner's )nr+ had Inyeatlgeted -the affair, and or dered that Amu It Shell* tiraiit fUmtiaued On I'M* Two) FIFTEEN KNOWN DEAD AS RESULT OF FATAL WRECK Score or .More Other* Injured When Farif Trains Meet Near / 11 Pittsburg IMTtNburg, June IT—The broken forms of fifteen meg, Gontflfi a,in children, eleven of them passengers, lay In morgues In, Westmoreland county towns tonight testimony ot the wreck of two last Pennsylvania railroad passenger trains, the Clnetn nntl limited and the W’uah'ngton ex press last night. Fourteen (other* the majority -of them passengers wert in Johnston and lAt rote- hospitals bearing the marks of the disuster. Kite were Ip a critical condition Many others left seriously hurt when the limited plow ed into the rear end of the halted express. were able to continue their Journev on apaclal and regular trams. At the scene of the crash wrecking trews continu'd today and tonight the wor K of clearing thi main Hite* and replacing shore than 100 frot of rail* whl< h were ripped out by the limited. The two engines w-rc reduced to scrap and three .sleepers and dub car became a maas of twisted ateel. a * . Known In Stale Wlnstpn Saleln. June 17—l)r. C. It. Carter. of Pittsburg, on -of the fifteen persons reported killed In a trsln wreck near that city las' ngjtt w>s formally of Morganlnn. N. It was learned here tonight. He married Miss Myrtles Greenwood of this city The body will i*e taken to Morgan ton for thr ftiueral nil Sunday as-' cording to a message receiv'd hero by friends of th>* family. ® < II.AS, POOH JACK! t’h'rlfte. Jnne 17 John Aber nathy, of Iron Htstlnn. who last Sat in ay mas taxed the costs by Judge rtomulus A, Spun. In Mecklenburg ounly superior court, on a charge of transporting the whiskey, Is again In the tolls of the law This ttme*Sie la chsrgfd In a federal warrant with violating Ihe natl nal prohibition SHOOTING AFFRAY LATE I LAST NIGHT RESULTS IN ONE BEING WOUNDED “llucT Jcrnittan. Shot by UFuyeltt (vinn a* the Former Attempt*' to Enter Ihe Ijitter’* Home.—At First Though He >Ya* Mortally Woundpd. Hut Physician'* Examination Prove* Otherwise The home of I'al'ayettc ..Inn. Whl< h « it short distance from this city was the scene of a shooting affray it hlhmil Il'.Jtl A'clock last night. The p*r lie* tnvolviil ttelmi on ' f Tvt«l'‘ Jt-rnlng hii and UFsytlle tllnn. ' was wounded In the left side us the result-of Mic affair. At flist it v*< thot that by was mortally wound'd but upon, a physician's examination proved not he such. ft s'aius that Jornhijfan. I'snlsd by a man who answers to fh' n. nie of Park ' v/Te. went to the fll'tn home at a lak. hour aud astod f>r I admit lain e. hut was refus'd th- r» qiisgt. Aftar au argument hetwnn Ginn, who was In Ihe house, and Jar otnaan. th* latter man was order'd to vaeatr ilia pramlsas but waa some what ■ 'last ant to do so. Aft«« furthsr srgunr at aud rw ROSS NOT NEAR SO ANXIOUS TO DIE IT APPEARS Slayer of Warren County Cou ple Perfects Appeal to Su preme Court- Raletgh. Juno 17—W. L. Ross sen tenc'd to dto next Tuesday for tho murder of Mr aud Mra. 8 J. Odom of Areola Warren county on May 17th loduy perfected an appeal to thr stale supreme court, which automatically stays the execution. Russ made hia appeal as a pauper. Pardon < omm'saloner Sink rc< clr-fl this information today from the clerk of the superior court of barren coun ty. Russ killed Mr and Mra Odom nrtcr they had given refuge to his udopl'd daughter who was Mr. Odom's slater. The child lull Rosa shr testified, be cause he continued to drink. Th* man declared throughout the trial that he had no desire to live and when Ihe vcrdl ;t of guilty was reached by the Jury he asked that the date of his d<i»th he made as early as possible. Hla attorneys plead in sanity as a defense fur their client. He was convicted and sentenc'd on May 73 Just six days after the dou ble slaying. TOURS WINNERS DEPART TODAY 0 . - Four Goldsboro l.adie* to Start On Journev T'lrouifh the We* l VYlnp- m In the recent California ,i Pours con'isl conducted by a number of local merchants and dealers I'avu today for AsbeVlUe from which plats they will go on to New Orleans, lav nd Join others who are to tour thu Western States as a result of a mini her of these contests conducted 'n a large number of cities. Mrs. William Hplrer. Mrs. K tlTlff Pci ter, Mr*. <J«ttrge Waters and Mis* Helene (iih'n wre the successful contestants in the contest conducted In "oldsbbro aud will mak*- thi trip. The party will bo on tour for about three weeks -s I quest to leave the tilub home aomcoue ’ln the house exclaimed "Hr •* gotny to shoot him!" and a few moments later the doof waa open'd, approftf nalaly six In, he*, a gun bail' ll por iiudliijj the said opening, amt a loa I | of No. 8 blnUiliol was'fired, Into and faking affect lu the left side of Jei nlngan It Is understood that Jerttlua. rn then decid'd that It was too “un healthy 4 ' for him and vaiatad. corn lug to til's i lly and rerelvlng a phy sldaira treatment All three of the men are whits J* r nlngau was said to be under the Influ ence of whiskey, and had hired fade to lake him to the Otnp home. Ginn was arrexiod by deputy Rhode* and officers Edwards and Howell of th*- pollce <l»pai Uncut, aud lU'arreratwd in U»w City Jail. House And Senate Leaders Are -'' Anxious Bring Session To Etod PROGRESSIVE PRAGUE SURPRISES EUROPE WITH POWERFUL NEW RADIO STATION .... . ~ .-.r;.-a.-XfS:..... .j:.-". : fSiSpur.i.. c • v-.jt-ws.evs. .-ani* -t-we —-e?- ■'c-«ii l ;-rv -- - fIUL " The radis map of Furup* ha* been changed prol ’imdli by the lau.igtiruUnu ml g Mm-watt radix hrmsd «adlag al Prague. In the Republic of t seehe Hhivakla. The Insta'lntion of Ibis station, one of tho \ rge*| In -ervi, cin I ar»|»e, logdber with pro)* I, sorb as the irrigation ml itarren rmrlons In north « 'l,lll lohemhs aod the rwnotrtJou of the Cseeko Motakian capitals It) means of long-dlstanre led*, phuae cable, iurnl*h .trlklug evidence of Ike prsurr *s|»ne*s of the repghlle. Tho new station, to which nl ruatioiisl call OKI* ha* a*«lgue4. I* Ibe M*l ul ll* t)|>e l» be Installed not*We of Ihe United -1,? the hrondenstot and Ihe nntewnn s'-tern are *hunn In the phutographs. Governor M’Dfean Presents VS I» • « v try ' ft t i '■ ~ Memorial From This State Little (iirl Tries To Walk on Water, But Attempt Fails I Ail*«tin K (hr abiding faith a! u IMII* fhlld In |h* tlnr; <>( ( bil»t« nalklnit upon lb* *%ai*r. a* ItM I*. h**r b> btr Sunday mlhm.l t*a*h •r - » mile **i*n j*«r «M Motmi Ollte Kill thU ***b altrmplnl i« emulate Ik* bailor miiknttr up. on *h» water* ol <r**reaf Ink,, a balhltiK r*Mirt a f*n mil*, nißlh of lidliUhnr*, Tb* llltl* girl In rontpaa) ulth nlber Nirrnhrn ui h*r *un«~r» M-liool Him had gna* l» tin mb* while «b* «ir|i|>.«i lain lb* water, «n an outing anil daring lbl« •rai In lb* belief lhal *b* would b* abl* |» milk npon M« ««rf,te*. Heweier. IbU -hr 4 ld aal do hn4 »a« re*en*d fsnai Ihr 4*plh ui fb* lab* bj lb* (If* *n«*r who h nn* band at lb* lab* at all 4«ar« nf lb* day and evening. Hllll lI.N HU|N on IHKIUHi: |> |. H. u nahlngton. Jim* 17 Tb* |>*n4il ium i.f foreign t»»d« awung in the Am Than ui t# In May. glilim Mil* niun fry « fay table balbnii- nf IM.nottdMO lb* month *c» th« Unit op, Oi|« ini Midur y**r la « bleb e»p«*ri* exeedeil Import*. f ..... If r°*t think tbaa* pmapmuo* tlm**. toll a *ad mo ry and a** how maay frtaa4a bat* tan doth** ku |. * - ,(’l«i*lrr of Colonic*, u Purl 'll the MawlvinKtnn Memorial Chape | At Valley Forjcc, < ommemoraliitK Ihe Deed* of Valor of Um • Triwip* of Ihr Thirteen Original State*, Completed by 5 PreHentation of Hay Valley K<>rn<\ I’*,, Juin- 17 The 101- I *«r of cotiinl**, u part of the WiiHbliiKlon int'mortal chapel at Yal* •K u . Vat t<- commemorating dn*d* of lioopa of I lie Will lieu original aLai»» '*•> i lompleted 11Mluy whrti Cover nor Vii l.rati opj)urtli Carolina'formally pirn'nli'd the'feoy representing hla »t !• rieginnliig shortly after f> nvlwk ilili .i(li-: niMiti, (In' ceremonies i ousts t«<l of til*- MinaiiiK of aev.-rul hymn* by Ho governor 4 * .address of pr< inlulliin. The mlilrrui i»f at - * i»|f>lnm «va# 'delivered tiy Ihi' lit fief. TboM.-h liarland bishop of the Kpla* copal dim ana of i’ennsylvuala - „ Onvrnnii. 'lie l.oau in hia address dri'O'd ihi- Importance of the part pi iv*d bj North OptoliiM during the two! ut ion, "North ( aroltna seni ' oon mrn to Hi' tattle of IhiAdywlii- 4 sad thu aoMilmt "Here llielr leader. PranH* Nio , wm kill'll and remnants of (■•* •ii 'I nt• red Valley I'orgc Only Pint ■ i mi i survived. North Carolina of r M'd tb IViolin nisi Congress '.Odd ihMlMoiihl men lint he aoae there «ai no inope\ to malutam them the *»« lejecled, In addition the atata '"' I 'hn.isaod* of pound* of final, him *'r»d» of load* of I'toifiinK and son- Isiim.-uts of rv'dir tne • to Valley I*ol The governor then reviewed the ■ iMAvem' oi of North Carolina troopa , through the revolution » "In th* name of ilia people of North arollns, who rherlsh *tuJ with pard orable pride the of lb*ir inmortal eona, I prevent thlmyuemu 1*1," b« aald In conclualon, GffiC scon's HAI WONDERFUL TRII Thpfr Slay «C Camp Kl-Ko W« Thoroughly Kn joyed bv All T iom« I’urliripating Park from their ten uaya alay nt aif p Ki ltd ne#r New flam and thor oughly reeled up and Invlaorated by tbelr atay. lli*r« O.oldaboro Olrl .Scouts declare that ill*/ never ba I » ■flora rn'oyatile outing. To Mia* Itaehel Moye went th honora of I eiua lh< best all aroum Hroilt; Miss M'ld led HrtiderMin (h l>e*l svilmmi Ml-* hlttsbch Kua e Ihr moat enurteoua and Mtaa Ruth Mllntuood the beat nature stud*at. Ail of th" atrl* declared that Mtaa Mary Mlrhaui eap'aln of the fivoutr waa on Ihr |o|t ill'.hi and day In ink 'hr < are of her i har*e* and made ihHr *iay liter* a moat pleaaanl on-*, MrtTON kllNkll Nt* York June 7 -Cotton spats atvadv middling IH.JS Cotton /#tnr r «loe>d tarelv. steady aim Advance It II to IT polnta July 77 kg. Oi-tobvi • •A'*; •*"« ember U 47: January H,tr, Match HU. r\. t •• n m » Large Number *f Im portant Legislative Issues Are WIMC* in* Fire, and Final Section on Majority Os TheeetSaid to Be Unlikely Before Ad journment Before That Such Action Ben efit Country WauJiinffUxi, Jana IT* (4f) —With • nuts bar ts hear (art lefftalaiiTa IMM * «UB juaslnt geiw wKnwt of Imo nine U* fore odjoonmoal, Horn mi Senate tooSon' pnikUi Is* Sa y tbal (he preaaat k«M*M of Commas woeM he heeecM *, to o close Sot arise, Jana IK,' A resolution proponing OH dM-Mh •ournmeiit on that Sole t* r||OM •o be »ffer«4 la lit HtOf MmM- It will bare the MOOOrt el ißaMr _ it, ngwcTth KerreseatalJv* rmmm* Republican leader. (Halrooaf saoh Ol he rule* rommllta# ood often, O* hough Chairman Mha, 0( <h|lOi . ‘"iiv mSLSr'JSSm ' irtion la had oa (ha' Hears «Mi>VhO- « •ora bill now peadiae btdan •'|ba ila it minlltM. i The plan to wind up buatann jap to home alee dare beaoa montt with h<- opprorai of RopubUeea .Ms#** n the Senate, who siprMtad ftn’hn- *|. let that legislative deoba «SOU bt leered for adjoununoat •«*- . J: r Kohlaaoa. the Dwmifh load r. not only aatd be fa mead a (S* iway at the aad of non With, hat hoot hi It wont* ha pWd.llß ;tho •wastry. - _ _ ; - t r . f * NEW HOPE MAN TO FACE JUDGE Mbert Smith WM Aaowor U a ( hargo of Marine Boooe la Hi, Poes east as Iteputy sbortffa (Irani. Praraoa asi tenlele yesterday paid » VMt t* tbo -owe of Alban Mtlth wMbtfiß Sow looe i.waahtp and planii Ijp aaiHl irreal on a charts of rtaiappg ft* •rob‘billon la we by haefcM ibhty a his poaaa>aioa. Areordta ( lo stale **#(• made iff he ufftcora Smith bad a taaaftr as • hlak»r ta bta honae aad *baa t*T pproarhad ho aad MB -OSSI %as Us <»w Ha was la oe into caatadr hat 'me la rmpUaff this oat of a N*r Ota ounty court >n UHa city n*it Mas Say . •*> BASEBALL CAME HERE TODAY I'rofaaatoaaia and ntriaalw Are la Crass Bata an Wtflbai Sires! Diamond Thi* afternoon Ibe »c»Bi game of the City Ijaaue eertee will bo played •hr Professionals aad tiechnedagare* •las bats on (be William street eebao! llamond aad tha public la aateaded t cordial laeltatlon lo wlumnn the ooa lent No admission > barge la aad* do 'base names but thla dona not mesa that (be “brand' of baeaball plated la not worth ah admission • bargo ta tact the trat gam# proeod to ho a rml b‘« I'aaur affair aad tadleaMoeo «ra that tbs same tadhff will boa fast and snappy oaa. nrrnu nor mbit / ~ Wilmington, Joan If.— The aaanal ■oorenitoa it the North Ae- MMtsUon of Motto* Picture Owners. • in session at WrightsvUle bMh i;be ronrefttap wHI dpr jffol
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