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VOLUME WYE; NUMBER 109
SHOW MILLIONS SPENT BY ANTI-SALOONjfifli
NORTH CAROLINA NOW HAS LARGE CREDIT^ BALANCE
Senate Committee Discovers
Organization Backing First
On Rum Spends Big Amount
More Then $7,000,000
Spent in Twenty-two
States Hi the Past Six
~ Year** Senate Quiz
zes Leant While
Delving: Into Penn
sylvania Primary
Scandal—Many Con*
tributions Were Made
Washington, July 2
Expenditure** of more than
’ $7,000,000 by tin Anti-Sa
loon league in twenty-two
state* during thopailsix
years were disclosed by ad
ditional reports filed today
with the Senate campaign
funds committee by Wayne
B. Wheeler, counsel for the
national dry organisation.
- These states include New
• York, Maryland and Rhode
Island, which alone have
no dry enforcement stat
utes, as wen as Pennsyl
vania, Illinois, Indiana, Wis
consin. lowa, Missouri and
Kentucky.
While the-otate organ* sa
tions contribute a certain
part of their income to the t
national Anti-Saloon Lesguo ,
it was developed from Mr.
■’ % Wheeler, who acmplsd the ,
, ' stand for nearly five hours,
both the national and
fcvJ" state organizations do their '
ft own collecting independent
Vtf, each other.
* Ai-v-mintnata who audited the book*
LHI Vhe. national aeeoclatlun at Westat-
J , »)Hhr Ohio, had furnlithed Hennto 1
■ / V'il|ieeih l democrat, of Mlaaourl, the
with the list of thoae con
lyunmsi tuore than 8600 to the paren*
„ but Mr Wheeler «d>-
, 'UfcH.iil so the names being made pub
. IPLAU-/p(lßlned that the*# ware mm
to * political campaign
llkß t 0 confer with Itir
<»n the .subject. -
LnWt *V»n atate yfißf reaeonr
' Senator He*fc|. alio wn
•)>ejjjmkmnWn; member
NlagSdßpMtUluted that he woul<‘
~» the maurr to the
who® rommittsa and after a confer
e»C* (allh other members the chair
; man, decialoa would be
deferred.
RAIDING PARTY
BUSY IN WAYNE
Hhr Still aiM Much Hccr Whh lio
rated and Destroyed Yen»
terday By Deputlea
Rald-rs from Sheriff W I). Grants
office went out In another "atlll bunt"
t veatardny" and, aa 1 r#W|l, landed
one out lit. of fifty gallon* capacity
and forty-eight barrela of beer In the
New Hope townahip.
All of the br«r waa not found at
• * A*‘ ** * * ’Vie* * *«■* «r
ihfee 'point* In aecuou
The atlll waa of rath'r
rnmpletely cotnatnieled and had every
indication of having been in uae for
Dime lima.
Deputy Sheriff Thomaa made the
x Jaat r*‘d* but during the paat two
weeks no leaa than half a doaen
planla have been visited and put out
of bualneaa by the raiding force.
MTKAVFR HITS Nllflf
Brrmerlon. Waah.. July 1.- The
Japanese ateamahfp Jtelyo atruck a
hidden rock near Amatlgnak Inland
flr'tbe «(U»HVfA% ♦ «•-
re'ved here today by the radio.
i*on at the Ron ud Navy Yard.. No
danger of destruction bad beep for*
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THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
ALL READY FOR
OPENING HOTEL
Morehead Villa Will Be For
. matly Opened To Public
"May
New U-rn, Jtfly 2.- Morehead Villa,
tUe handaome new four-atory hotel
at Morehead Bluff*, will tie formal
ly opened to the public Saturday night
with a dinner and a dance, William
f>nnn. of this.city, will be toutmaater
Short talks will be made by Ute fol
iowlnff persona: Iter J. a. Vache. W.
H. niadea, prealdeui, E. M. Howard
active vie' president. and O. W U n «.
necreUry-tfraaurer of the Morehead
Bluffs Hotel Company; William Koor.
president of the William FW* Hotel
Operalln* Corporation. Mayor lailh-r
Hamilton and Charles 8. Wallace, of
Morehead <tty. - A
The hotel was inlahed In S 3 worb-
Jn* daya by the j. E. Heamaa Cou
ytruptlon Company, of Raleigh, a rec
ord for the ciaaa of work. It has
ba«n completed and furniture and
carpets have he< n Initialled la the 10P
Os the fy>o workmen who labored
on the atructure. all have be*n $•-
mpred now. WUh the rxcentlun of a
few retailed for work m i are will
end pier , oyer th« water Tl»e pier
will bu jiOO feet long and I* feet wide,
leading from the hotel.
CROWD ATTEND
’ CHAUTAUQUA
Friday’s targeal of ■
tl|ir Week—Program Was
Most Pleasing One
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Much IntrrpHt In hein* taken in
Chautauqua. In spite of (he warm
weather. Friday's font held u largo
undent e 1
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At the afternoon performance. Mar
laret Htory'a lecture on "-Mow to
dreaa Well' was much enjoyed. I’rob'
lems of dresa ware dlacusaed
»■ the correct colors, .gealgiMi.
fabrics, economy, etc.
M>* Story invited the audience to
*ek quint lona, which she answered
for tb»m.
Two attractive girls Polly Rodman,
and Jeanne Thompson, not only dla
playad beautiful and snllwkje coa
tumea, but delightrdJJjhc audience
with Polly'a dancing : Jcunne’a
■lnglng. . (
Frederick Bearle a mualclan of tin*
usual ability accompanied the entire
performance at the piano
Three Miami Banks
Fail To Open Doorfi
Miami. Fla.*, July 2.—(APj—Throe
Miami financial Inetitulions. the Hank
of Cocoanut Grove, the Bank o' rtbe
ttt Vuia, and tha nank oP Little Riv-
Ar suspended operations her.- today.
The outstanding loans ot> vhicli they
cot Id not deliver were given by dlrec
•oie aw reasons for suspension of ac-
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See tig Hssis ftaVft
Hollywood, ha.. July 2. (AIM
The bank of Dunlg closed lie doors I
shortly bet ire noon today following
heavy withdrawals by depositors. I
T. Parker, vice-president of the bank.,
announced at noon a readjustment
would |e made Immediately that will
enable the bank to re-open shortly
and meet all Its obligations
i
mm-.pm tojinirr mti iiknt
Drtrolt. Jnly 2. Warrants i barging
fire University of Michigan students
with staging the hold-up of' Harry
dowers' roadhouse at Plymouth and
Farmlfigton roads July 2 In which two
patronh war* shot were recommend'd
today by James K. < hr not, assistant
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NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW HOME, 110 S. JAMES STREET
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Goldsboro New* Will
Furnish Return* Os
The Primary Election
The Uo Ida here News will Ue
akrht, aa It has alwaya dene, far
slah Ha palnii sad the pehlle la
aiharm! with the malt as ledajr’a
privacy eleetJwn, at which fftm*
Hay we tamer rats wHI mat their
hellefs le nominate a clerk es the
saparier eeart. Ja*t as fast a*
the** are rwestved at Ifek •ftk*.
Home little than wHI be eeaedm
ed la reant lug the halteta Is each
es the hlaeie«a precincts hi the
•ennty bet The News >«i bread
cast UU* lafermallen jest aa rap
idly aad as aerarstety as la pea
albhk »
Temermw morning The Newa
bepae te be able to present Its
renders with complete returns of
th« otertloß.
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WILSON OFFICER
ENDS HIS LIFE
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John Herndon Hnm Bullet Inti
Brain—lll Beall h the
Cauie
Wilson. -July J. Officer John Horn
-986; of the local police department
eommltted suicide last evening at
seven o'clock bv abootlng himself
through the right temple with hip **-
omatlc pollen pistol. Mr. Hrrudoo
had been in 111 health forth« pmd
*ry<,r*t -rtH>ni!iH. and according t« r»l
at Ives and friends, despondency over
bin condition lead lo ttaTlhAclde.
■ Mr. Herndon waa 40 year* old and
bad been a member of the Wilson po
ll* i department for the past twelve
years. Me waa a popular member of
|3, m ...til a. * A-. _ A .
ne force and up until his forced ab
aenea oh account of illness, be waa
oiflTlki moat efficient officer* |ti'
tytiffin. Several years ago he waa
shot while making an arrest, and for
aoiila time jrf" Ilf* waa despaired of
Thewwpads received at thkt t#n* nr
-1 relieved Co havf been responsible fur
tha grneral breakdown in haalth of
the officer. . * '
Mr. Herndon took his life while the
train'd purse had left the sick room
to partnka rtV supper. Hearing th'
pistol shot she rushed to Mr Hem
rton'a roomto find him dead. Mm.
Herndon, who has also been In poor
health for soma tints, waa asleep In
an adjoining room and did not hear
the pistol shot. Khe was removed
shortly afterwards to a local hospi
tal and late tonight had not been
Informed of her husband's death
The funeral will take place Satur
day afternoon. Members of the Wil
son police department will act aa
pallbearer*. The deceased I* surviv
ed by hla wife, two alalera. Mrs Julia
Horton, of Zebu lon. Coa. of
High Tolnl; two brothers. I .cells
Tffrhdoh, of Weldoh uhd Wiley Hern
don. of Brooklyn, New York.
Rli’H KtKNIRIf MORAY
WAYTF.D Ik H.OKIIM
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< •maty Deputy, BberllT* Ksily *>,.
a-eklng to learn the whereabouts of
) Mm. .Wile FI odd *4 Delray -»r-n
--l-usbund lisa sworn out a warrant for
bar. charging bigamy and alleging
that she bad five buabands living.
Mr* Fludd disappeared' from her
home a w#*h ago. Fludd told the of
■ ftcera. leaving g suicide note behind,
| but he claims to have aeen lier altice
• be*! IVlowlng her disappearance
be said he Investigated her past and
learned ska has two husbands In J ( »p-
I'n. Missouri, one In Kansasj(T(y, Mle
sourl, and oi»s In Jacksonville
Ha marriad her In Jacksonville
karri,2l, he said. Ten days previous
ly, bt told Ihe Sheriff, ehe had mer
rWd a man (her* by lb* name of UM*
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GOLDSBORO, N. CL SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1826
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MLean Shows That The State Is
J In Fine Condition Finsmgitity
f( State’? “FirntT JMiy* Is a Leader In
0 All Movpnenta For Social Reforms, Said
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. t - '■■ .»«»*. AJ»«F» Wi: McLEAII
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gra. Angus H. Hrl.ean. wMe of the Uunw wf North CaniiM.’k
talttng aa arllie lnlrre-1 i« socbil reform work In Ulntato-wli k Hut
lag mark wf her Ua*r ta the some. has a hnrmlag ,n»|p
nllljr aad la aa ardent w»rhary’ " * . , /
WAYNE DEMOCRATS GO TO
POLLS TODAY ONCE. MORE
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For Second Time Within Past Five Week* Ballot ('sating WHI Ba
the Order of the l)ay—Two Well Knows Men Heek Biomi
nation lo the tllTice of Clerk of theKuperior
Predicted That Vote Cast Will Be Heavy One
Teds) l>ew errs lie infer* In
Wayne runnlj will go la the pall*
far the »*r«nd (iwe ell hla lb*
past lv a weeks and by Ib'lr bnl
jots nemlaale u candidal* Ur the
rfrrkoklp es lb* snp'rlsir runri
In tbls rsanlt and. In Ibis rase,
Ibe nomlnatlwn vlrtuallj aisnn*
electlws to Ibe office.
J. H. Ilookv pn-*rnl Inrnaibenl
sad J. H. (Jack) Hill am Ibe Iwo
candidate* Ur whom Ibe talers
will cn*t Ibeir Idflub today an!
H Is expected Iha I in* toting will
be heavy a* bulb candidate* and
tbelr con«lltunl* bate allowed ws
gra»* la ryaw under Ibeir (|>l, *“
«a t# *p»ak, since Iht^u.l^rl-
K AMT ( AKOMkA’M FA KM
mitiKv cu n roiM i.\m
Klnslon. July 2. The I arm Isfwd
■ '*M&tm** '*o* warn '
pattern for a liii)**ber of farmers' o(f
--gnnlsyttfona Carolina Ibis
summer. Tl/e ( lub is the ruradSl-ir '
era’ Imitallijn of the Rotary, Olvllan
and atmibtr'club*. Just now It In giv
ing attention to the dairying needs of
the member*. The organlraUm meets
monthly. Dinner seimion* arc li«:d at.
a resort near Kinston. Randall fift h*.
Otic of the organisers, dec lari* therd
will be Farm Deader*" (Tati, pattern
ed after that h»re, in all parts of the
United BUles, Drparttnmt of Agri
culture officiali**'having taken cog
nlsanre of th elocal organ n and
approved the plan of the farmers In
get together periodically for dlseus
■lg of Mat prints am and m*i (m-,
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®ary, la »*eklar »u|.p«rl.
' •Un art iqml It |t t* Um
|m>lU aa early l» Ike aa* la
rati their halMi n tkal dart
will It aa la■>! masle ntlk Tkt
' P«ll« will wi*ra at uuarts* will
rla«* at taaaal ail
a lk#rwnft#r Ik* work at aaakllkt
Ik# hallotn will lt#irla. a
. l'ull k«M#r« will rttbri fa Tar
Tk# *ew» M) lelepboalag
Ik# r#*ult of Ik# raaal Ik lk*lr .
r#»|»#<lhr prrrlarU a* «**■ at
p#a«il)l# all#r a raaal ka* kaaw
r«m|ilrt#d. Mark art 14a aa tkalr.
part will kr small) sppracfcrta*
' and a ill aid IkU pap#r la vhlkf
L--»k«‘. lafartaallaa la tka yill|ii ,i ..,
Ta Seek Release
Os Rum Boat Crew
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J>ipt Xw *Jl<oeg#w
' M riSwwFr'a «f i«m i-raw «t I
ikr captive rum U<|rn. >l«*m'r lilaia.
whose cargo us mun- iiitn 4 t a*n rasa#
of a atari ad ll.jiuirx la now xfored la
uttonm lioiiaa here pending Ik#
the case ugulnm them.
wy« >spa* i«l loath forth- ralaaa#
of fhelr client* at a prilniluary hutt
ing arlirdulrd for lh>u alivraoun ha
ters lotted sittt-a
l.txKlinan. on Hi. that Hia^to*
<•» itrrr<-rit lititl no tubalanllal charge
Hgalnal tli>-iii , \
Court' atimhe* Atated lhal aa far
(ba government had be u unable to
••finitely ettablltb (ka owasrahlp of
•he rihft, T
I It taawtn.mu tblugs rap t tklak. how j
, 4k«k a l*uk hay kaow wtuok puU
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Dr. Emil Cow# Os
“Day By Day" Fame
J Diet la French CRy
*«mv. fnmm, Jaty tr%
. Kali* I'M*, Um «MMM HtmM*
* «*• a Um Mmu
•I fllnru. UN NM|, Ts T
IM. Cm, Mr BM; hm pin*-
*U*rar* phy *Maa M Kaagf. *
i*«M* kim I* ft* mm M UM
a **«rj way I aa
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H okm ap Mi «** h 4*r Na*. ft
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away ut # jp 'Junk laFi flj j W iir«
_mw mw wrk
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»ort, July I.~T*» -rccmi,,,
- Ituu T*« RNfkard la *pit* *f U* Mat*
* m >ir*a u luij a#
- MarywaguT wi,
* uriMN tSiij!!!
. tag cirri** *| th, MM UM feat re
port* w*r* clreoiatod riatoitog Um
: H*bt for J*r**y OMy lal^mtial*
Jmi what proo*<*r* wmM mMI*
Kirkart to Mac* tfc* ftgbt > New
Y«rk ta rae* oC tM M|, aUMaftr
outlaw?* by th* --nM*Mtng ws* mi
1 bat it wa* Tgf~tl-f tba>
■v r—igmuimr U aa* N B *«**»•
I of tM ooMMMioa »«* gat* ih.
*oy. -Mr ,*7T“ r
I HkfiTrc hM totay M feababiy
woaM vMt Cttoau* arat »**k tor
<otifrr*acc with laurMf* argotiattar
tor Um traaatar N the batttr to r
llllnol* city. Hi mMI* iag*of« to
Ham* hi* MU daftaiuiy wIUUa to*
day*.
TOURISTS VISIT
CITIES IN WEST
GoMabor* California IMn Nra
Imt* Sating Thai Mat*
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According to tb* laU*t report* fro*,
fbc (California loartMa. wfao l*ft
Cold.boru *U’ ***** ago for lb*
"golden ib*r ar» JUU la CaM
forala aad t*f<H OH tk# Mitkujm n#
foaiwl thurt Yeal*c*ay im &
cal»»d carda mails* frota Um Aage
r tea on Jna* 17 th. Tka wriUra tla lad
that Ibry were lea ting tkal Sky tkal
*V rrU*,, o«4 I Hal iJkae wage
' torl-r owe griff bad .t*
Thee are tipscia* la Mlara kd»e
Ikr marge of tka taS (aa day*
rad will danhtbaa have au*
‘■ting a tor Ira lo tall of tkalr trip
Th»re pro IM main bar* of tka party,
Ihear bang from all parti of North
Carolina «ud aeraral adjotalag Mate*
Ponzl Threaten! To :
, Knd Hi* Own Life
Houston. Taaaa. Jana I—Oseiartpx
that bta family | a daatltnu. Ckatlwn
Poutl, coaetetad Bwatoa awladlar. to
'*•>' talje*rapkad Oaearwor Aleta T.
, Pallar, of Maaaarkwaatta a threat tka*
| ka wool* commit natal*. ratfcar tkan
go la vrtaaa.
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