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GE3 THE GOLDSBORO NEWS p3gg l_j 1 NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW HOME, 110 S. JAMES STREET dispatches //f VOLUME FIVE; NUMBER 105 ' GOLDSBORO. N. C-. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29. IMC PIICI FIT! CBHW MYSTERY SHROUDS CAPTURE OF RUM SHIP ELMA - - i „< *>' VETERANS ' REHABILIf/wiON TOLL PASSED^BY Thousands Cases Os Liquor Removed From Steamer And Stored At Wilmington . N. C. Mystery Ship Captured Off North Carolina Coast Few Days Ago Discharges Its Cargo at Nearby Port Under 1 Watchful Eyes of Pro-j hibitkm Enforcement Squad—Entire Crew In Jail In Default of SIO,OOO Bond Each Wlhßinffton. Jane 28. Negro stevedore* tight-lip ped and solemn of face, pre senting a violent contrast to their demeanor of other or pashms working emphatical ly through a driaile of rain and under the watchful eye of a detachment of prohibi tion enforcement agents hooded by B. C. Sharpe, pro hibition administrator for the eight district, today moved 3.127 of the 4,700 oases of liquor from the for ward hold of the captive rum boat Elms to the safe ty of custom house vaults where it will be guarded night and day until its dis position is ordered by the courts. The remaining 1,573 , cases will be moved Tues day with completion of the work assured not later than noon. The day was without development* if the unrsual although • crowd ot carious minded, many of them soak rri to the m'n stood for long bourn witi.'lilnu the endless procraalon of cane liquor moving from nteamer to lend storage. The packages were fn excellent coalition. Indtcatlnx that the cargo nad been hmded carefully by eipeti'itcrd men. Members of the crew, fourteen In numbed were brought from Jail early In the morrlng and the warranta aworn out against.them by t'ol. A. B. McCaaktll. roltvctor of porta, read to them n the presence of United States Commissioner Ijouls Goodman, before whom they wit) be arraigned for pre liminary hearing Thursday morning. They were represented by the law hrm of John D. Bellamy and' Hons Their bonds were continued at tlrt.- ftoo and all went back to Jail without the Identity of the skipper havtng been determined Proceed lag- Kewular Rrgfrdleee of the many reports current on the streets relative to the srMvltlea of the Kims prior to her leisure by the coast guard cutter. Irvtng B. Tucker. 1’ S. district attor ney, Is satisfied that the proceeding* that hare been brought are regular and ilia* the charges embodl-d in tlie warrants that have been served on the crew Is Ihe law of Ihe land knd the sea In citneh'ng his argument he pointed til the alleged fart that the Elma is an American ship. Am erican owned and registered and re cently touched at an American port, he sold "The fact that the boat touched al Mnrehead City, where supplies were taken aboard and that the rum prtse wti raptured off the Carolina <oaal are the determining factor* In the rase and explains why Ihe prosecu tion ia being conducted In this city, rather than at Norfolk, where the rraft was drat towed. When Ihe work of removing the liquor from Ihe steamer lo the cus tom lioiiae la completed Tuesday, the cargo will !h*n be turned over fti pen- Lhlhttlon enforcement agents by lb* collector of port Ownmwblp Doubtful W ilmington. June 21. --Ownemhlp of the RlMs, rum lader steamer which waa lowed Into port here late Nnlerday afternoon hy the U. 8 Cutter Manning after having been released . (CwUiaq Ob Faf* Two) Deadly Barracuda Menace To Florida tk. mm f ■■ V w / u - / • ' —o» • The savage harraeadn. the smallest of the maa-eatlng Hsh, Is plajlag haioe at Ihe balhlag resorts along the KlorMa const and bathers are keen lag I heir eyes* open for the ax. Hera I* a httj pound specimen of the “tiger of Ihe »en" which was recently raaght off Ike shore of that eoa*t. SHRINERS BAND MADE A BIG HIT Muxinl Organization at Wright* ville Beach Sunday Afternoon Wilmington. June 28. -An Immense crowd gathered at l.omlna. N rlghta ville Beach, yesterday afternoon In ■pile of the weather to enjoy the mu ale of the Shrtne Ooldeu Concert band of the Sudan Temple. Kvery number or. the program wax received with i hearty ovation and the baud cre ated u fine Wnprvaxlon throughout. The announcement that the smfan orgaaliallon will appear here again n Auguat all) he received with great (unto on the part of the innate lOrera oi the city and community. Wright*-' villa will he the Meet)'' of aecond ap pearance with h will probably be made at the aunte time aa the Shrine caremoulal la held her* or if not. at aomu other time during the month, Many of the large audtem e that beard the concert yesterday egpreaaed the opinion that the band did more than live up' to it» high reputation and ever atirpaxaed what watt raped* • d The reputation create«| In I’hllad-I ph'a at the meeting 'of the Imperial council of the organization and later at the aeaqul centennial waa. If any thing. rHl«ed to a new high peak yea terdnr. In the Quaker t'lty the band waa paid the tribute of being of the flneet nuialeal organ I rat lon a to at tend the event. The tribute waa ac i lulined aa no more than d*aerred by thoae who heard the bond at f.umtnn At the Shrine ceremonial to b* held l.ere tn Augual the hand wlli prob rhiy return for an engagement If not tt that time, It la expected that it will accept the Invitation to re turn to idmina. _ - LIFE SAVER IN CITY THIS WEEK GIVING LESSONS Red Cron* Society Reprettenta- - live Conducting Institute In Goldsboro “More than half of the annual toll of ft.foot* draiha from drownlnyfTn this country can be prevented”, says Cap* tain John Lewis Heese, of the Amer ican Ked Cross Society, who is In the city conducting a life saving in lathute at the Presbyterian swimming pool the first three days of this week. In an Interview yesterday with a | Lews representative coiwVrnlng this I important question. Captain frees* said: ; - -i-he more Intrnal’-e thought one wives to this vital problem of water safety, the more I* he convinced that ihe majority of drowning* are pre ventable. Their three major causes are: carelessness, lark of Informa tion. and fear. Os these. I believe tear take* first place. “It la undoubtedly one of the swim mer’s worst yneraleu. I have known men to drown within 20 feet of safe ty wh<m If they had only held their head they could have awum twice the distance. Drowntnga frequently oc cur Just outside the edge of standing oathers at beaches. The person who Is Just learning to swim unknowing- I |y gr«.* beyond his depth Becom ing n little exhausted, he tries to stand up. Down he goes, swallowing a big water and he immedlate !*■ becomes panic atrlrken. Instead of gliding through tho water with sure, steady stroke*, nr bests and kirks In swift, ineffective efforts, and before hr has swum half the distance he la capable of covering W Is com pletely unnerved and exhausted. “Boys between the ages of 15 and 35 are lb* one* most guilty of the crime of carelessness. Os all the Crownings in the United States. 44 p< r v-ent of the victim* are between these age* The desire to swim lust a little fsrthri out than the other dsres m has sent many a swimmer to hla (rave. “Another piece of folly which often ends alsastroaly Is the habit many swimmers have of diving Into the water wbrn they are not familiar with the swimming place. It Is in exceedingly dangerous practice. I Where Ihe water appears to lie lot feet deep. It may be no mitre than 3. Where everything look* favorable for ii good dive, a Jagged stump may lurk J'.st beneath the surface. The swim mer who dives Into strange water* It ihe undertaker’s Itest friend.” "That accidental drowning* can be l radically eliminated, he continued. !* shown by the (act that although more people arc taking advantage of this health a'vtog exercise today than ever before In. the history of world, the annual drowning rate In this muntry Is steadily decreasing. In lb 11 || was 11.5 per 1 faunal people In 1821 Ihe last year for which the compilation has been made, it had decrease will lie effected In tfur an cent. “The only way that any pen eptlhle •rcfeuiwE,will l>e effected In our an- I nual drown<ngs. hr concluded, I* a r wide dissemination of life-saving methods .which, while leachlftg swim mers how to rescue s drowning per I son. Impresses upon them .also Oisl f Ike water can- he either their best filend or thrlr wnrat enemy which - ever lh»y choose lo mak/ it.” r BKB 10Kb I’OTTOH it New York. June 25 4’otlon snots - quiet, middling 117*. Cotton futures f closed early at a net unchanged to IS t potn(s down July II IS. October - lft.CS, Davsilsr 15.54, January JAM. ***** ' to his grave New Measure Makes It Re instate War New Shrine To World War Heroes Drews An Army Os Elks To City Os Chicago 4 Mum '-b -’’^BBSg?' . * VijHf " 'Vwßßw*-mw «f 111 fi fWp®' ■ —**■»» t 'mmm *«T. . M U jh - JP%Jk * 1 at I?! \ WQ JbWfP M Jt I Iw ’.lip' IJedlealioa of Ik. Elks’ Memorial - perhaps Ihe most pretention* ever erected lo those wbe feaghl nad died Is aa eatslaadlag event of the sum mer la ( hieago. The magnlftooat ha tiding of India su CHAUTAUQUA TO START WED’DAY Big Tent It* To Arrive In the City Today and Be Erected Goldsboro boys have ail Important engagement for today at 3:30 at the Wayne f’ounty Court House Hquare. It may not seem import.mi engage meat to grown-upa in th« family, but then grown-ups have such queer Ideas of what Is Important and what 'sn’t anyway.. - To Juvenile Goldsboro- the nulls population between t> and 12 years ot arc th* erection of a huge canvass tent I* something worth while. It is su event (o he witnessed, if pos sible even at Ihe cost of being late lo dinner or forgetting those-errands And Chautauqua tent crews always find Iheutselves with Mil Audience 1 whirl, may not tm an large hul ia cer tiiinlv suite aa In erested as the plat form entertainers who haw followed taem during the week T- day ut 2.57 the big Ssarthmore (*hautauqua tent arrives over the A. r. 1.. Kallr.jul from Alrxandrla. Ya . »llh two stalwart young Klants who will put up tin tempoiauditor ium H« h I lug ll'fu* persons. Two till) .i in n hers of Ihe len crew college latyti who w'|| h, here all wn-k. will iirritv liter In the day. The lent l« last *nei lo the ' ground viM.li double slakes, mi that In <as of high w ind* it it nnot l.e hlowu down, t’haulaii t|Ua tents have weatliered some high gales tinting Ihelr expurlenee. hul so fa* n< t one has le-en vatiqdlsheii hy the wind Thought They Had Nabbed Mr. Ponzi Newnjesiis. June Charged with helna Charles Uc.p/.1. “fliiam lal wtxaril'' who was wanleil hy Elorlda and Massachusells authorities a man who claimed to he lutranla Andrea q sfanian. was arrested here today. 8U.1.H U NTUIT ItlkH High Buiat. June B*. Mlm CWH-m ft awl. aa. died suddewly ErMey she- < ly baler* l.lk o’cleeh at hla reeM** • tm Mel street. Maatohlsgrtll*. I lutes tu He, clrceJur-sheped with • ftel, dnme-llfe reef, la a symbol es pelrWi lam and heecveleuce. |t 1* belli far (he ages, sad will keep fresk the mem ory es Ikes* Incite hundred Elks wke died In HeJUrM Bar. He truly then*- >ud Elks euletred the roufllrt. KIWANIANS HAVE ENJOYABLE MEET Miutiral Program I gut Night One of Mont Plcarting Ever Prenenltfi One of the most enjoyable meeting* of Ihe Goldsboro Klwsals flub held In a long while was that of last eve nlng and which. Incidentally, was or, of the moat largely attended of those held recently. It was a musical eednlng'from start to finish, something out of the ordi nary and it pleased mors than orlgl aartty. Elutertslnlug the Klwanlau* for the occasion were Miss Maraaret Bussell, of this city and her gnest. Miss Ada lelde Mini roe. of Marlon, B. C, who delighted with musical sslectlonr which were of a high and pleasing order and Airs. McCarthy Hanger, a former resident of Goldsboro but who now reside* Iti I'hlludelphla, and who delighted all with her vernal Selec lion* For more tUnti an hour the Klwan tan* sal almost spellbound, except when they were applauding the enter taTher* and at the conclusion ot the program each declared that lh< evr •ilng tout ht-eti a most Uioroughly en joyable onus PINIHUB T IXII4 BAKU ItH.ETHEh Uarls. June 2( ImHgnaut because li.retgnera. in their trade sometime* a1 w them Iwil reputation* 12,000 Par isian taxi drivers of French nalton silty have lienilrd liigHher to chock • lie'foreign Inrosd In the future all taxis drives hy Frenchmen wdl carry small dlstln gulsjiliix marks on Ihe wltwl*hl*lda. I’ttra-uallonallat patron* are expect ed i» boycott foreign drlvrre. EM.I IN It Bill. MKK COMPI.KTF. K.n.IPBK I codon. June 2* The Ural total .(hi ae of the sun In* ihe British Isle* ■ ell.< c 1724 will occur June Wi next year nlrnul 5.23 a. in. A*lronnmrr* from all parta of the world will aeacmhle to take ottaerva itious. prohahly at Mfnneyltursl. near 1 1’reetoa, and, at Buuthport. Possible . ? Risk Insurance Four Persons Slain With An Axe While Asleep In Fla. City Tampn, Khu Jna* M, Fow png seas won stain wNh na ana an they kuasleep la a two mom hem** wttjpHme hanfanea dMrtet ten retailves were atlas lag iealghl sad tww other tana were MM far qaesttnalag la non a ret lea with the crime. Os these kite* Ira. A della* I* a well waa said la ha ltd years " W - , V Police rafasad la dlvalfe the II aaase* es ihe prtswaews pending II further arrests. They art work- II lag »a several rlaee, they said hat II expressed the belief lhai the mar- II 4<r* were the work es a thief. This II tbeery, they *atd, was based aa 11 testlmeay before the aeroant's II Jury that sue *f Ike** slain report- II rd he had heea robbed es MM re- II really and that ha kaaw who fat || "• , «mg CRAZY BLACK IS KILLED AFTER A THRILLING FIGHT * - ■ • - « . Vine# I,##, Baltimore Nagro Run* A a nek. Shoot N Nina, Hiamalf Hhat Halt 'more, June 38. (A*) 4iudd<-aly erased, with a rifle and iwe, revol vers la bis hands. Vance I/ee, thirty- Ayr year old u*gm, shot down nine persona la nurthwert Baltimore la a apace of twenty minutes today be fore he died with twelve police bul let* ia hla body. Three of hla vie- I'm*, two ofd|i»m pollcedShi and the other a sevH year old negro girl, are near death Os the others, all more or leas seriously hart, three were police and the rest bystanders. Having sent the entire aetghhmad to cover and with his nine victims ranged about him la the street or crumpled Into ar*awaya. Ime backed at bay against a plate glass with a bullet wound la hi* shoulder. A con certed Ire from tbs wounded men on the ground and rn>m the gun of Al bert laidwlg and Harry Raise, the only policemen of the setVn who had answered riot <-*)la. Ml 1 ! no (their Pet. dropped him to the ald«walk dead. A spec is) 1 riot squad, which .arrived a few minute* later, gathar "d up the wounded. I*e was released from the tnaeue ward at the i-lly hospital a year ago KAPLAN HOLDS ON TO Tm.ES v* Featherweight ( Hampton Hue ceaafnDy DefeiMla Himself in Battle With Gargta Hartford. Conn , June 2,- l/mla (Kid) Kaplan, of Meriden, ('/Ooa . world's featherweight champion, suc cessfully defended hie title by scisrlne a knockout over Hobby Garcia, of llalllmore. In the ten round of a Ot i*en round m*tch in the Hartford, velodrome tonight. The light will g > down as a techulcal knock'Mit as tb« referee stepped In and stopped II after Garcia had taken a count of nine after dftt-four eecoads of Sibl ing In the lenlh round AHKMimX 4sHi»P m HT4ITTB HfMIK HUNT Istndon; June t(. A record .haek •order for a "rrpreaewtallw English library of tk.UOU volumes” has been tecelved by an Kngl'ah b<sik dealer from an unnamed Am-riraa The order will cause one of the biggest book lrea*ure hunt* o« ree orfl. * BUI Which Seaate Fam ed Yesterday «ad Sent to ConlenM* Ex tend* th* BudlU of Vocational BrinhlH Ution and Oi?« Further Conriiaratfton to Men Who Ptongfct To Make tin World Safe Fhr Democracy, I WaaklaitM, J«w Ml 1 The annata pnoitei Into tndnp 1 and nat to wyop Ol I \vhiaxuF l njni war 1 I riiwii Um knOnf »► I 1 c a comMckUm of UM u 4 Ut Ml »« approved later vtttenl itol ■■■Mant. bad bwn iiWMtol (m Ito banae draft by tba into Haato iwrtU tae. ,*j '•>*• > ■easier Hand, rayaUM. of VM> ■r l reals. d.alareed May wemaanemad •ad would toad In a private Invar aaca corpora Man ha toaknytcT, M Senator Josan daaaacidt, as Hear Man* too. Inaietod that lia |ia*la*aaa aOMb auiborlaaa reinstatement M— n dbaar lag that disability duo ha mr Wftn hod prevented gay ant of tba pta miuffla wort lataadad ly benedl on* ad tba taauraaaa Tbo aaaata adapt ad on tilainaai irador, to axtond aatU Jane miMT. th* par tod la art lab radaaoaa ntoie diaaMlfty oalgtaatiaa dorian Motor lag all Übm Utollatlado. democrat, of laera. ralaad tbo ananol •alary of tba director of tba veattaap bureau from |l*J>oo to IH.OOO was idorfrd. * in i'.fi.a»i t : PLAN A WELCOME TO NEW PASTOR Member, of Pint Bap it* Ctowrcb Tp Gather At tbo Par- Nonace Tkb Eraatof ■ _____ Tbl. evening from I uaUI O o'clock , a welcome rwptloa la to be given f at Ibe pareoaage for tbo gnrgooa of • .tending a welcome to Ootdabato la I. Re*. A. J. Smith. pea tor of tbo Pint i Rapt let ebureb, aad hto family and , every member of tba coagrepettoe i end their frleada n eer r dial in*'tattoo to enll daring tbaaa i.oura. Dr. Health, who la nonaaddd to bn one of the ate to* ant abb* ppaaob eta. recently came to Oaldabora la r tab# charge of the paaiarnta at Ibe first Bapil.t church and since that lime be baa mad* many Meade here t fceth lu and outside ad hie obereh. More recently be bM knagbl Ms r fernlly here and tba satire oeynpe .^J9Rl'rSUtK entire faadly the glad band es nto o— to Ueetoy Mite The mwU •n 4 Mil far i rink cat li whkeh Thn
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