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WEATHER
Mostly cloudy, irttaki; shows— M
urday Hunter Mir not much ekMft
in teptrU m
VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 44
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SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL COUNTY COMMENCEMENT TODAY
.dnnkerlu And Bcrtand Had
Planned To Make Efort Far
Fame And Fortune This Mm
Hangar Doors Are Shut
and P*r*H Plight Defi
nitely Abandoned Un
til Sunday After
Weather Warning;
Comntitider Byrd’s
Planit Vmiv Sawpivinur
■ VHIItr *HvLX’ITniJI
Pinal Factory Testa
NPW TORN. *4l l« <AP>
ft* ueatkar nun raked • nam
ing kud tonight end (Mr tasert-
ran or r*a waftth* to hop mlf
•n • ram to Park Mr Mite and
fsitane lands kh s'-ga*l
- team warn ate— 4 m 4
»b# intent far tha HMN prise
«h dwflaltelj p—tfawad antll >’
tenter ■ Mntar. teffcow. anti J
prfkaUf mM Inter 'text weak.
*4 raninto ad tew ate. M Mte- ;
ad an lhante N ■Wat ha mine ta
%e PURrr MM tte Rtetter mm
-ted tew **» rawtar wane nH
ike tfna. It MRU bn laaHall tn
rxpete n ten Mr Me hatter or—
--■** n m «£
iheS n—nanlnaM —t'alnMhla—
wanM wad stiff area te aae— In
Ika n-rtteg, nn hsi Wan thair
tha twaatafinna Itetarten- M
which CmnwMter Byrtf will at
tdnpt tha tenteg hi ate ye t
—plated Ba faitfqry te>. R*
hte not Ntemtfetf ta lea*e f— aav*
• rat teya. w ha was nat nffaetatf
ana wny qr tha athar hy tha
wewdhar iwparC * J
WORLD NEEDS
GOSPEL CHRIST
Ktf. 1L A. aUahßty Bmsekm
Powerful Rermon at St.
PaH RcTlml
' 11. “*** wa btpd I* a re*;ml of Uu> I
plain knowltdffe «*t Jesns aa he llraa.
walk*, teaches. and rotfeem* In th<
Gospels," waa the darlaration of Re*
W A. Htanbary. of Edsatom Mr—l
rhnreh. Ralelpb. *Mt aranlag an be
continued the —ylvsl —rvic— at Bt.
rnul Met hod tat church. Back ta th*
Christ of the gospels waa the gran 1
need which Her. Mr. Htanbary taw
the world today
The eermon wan a cry frtei the soul
rs n Man who la g ring hie Ufa to
rerrice for a philosophy of llring
* which, it was quite apparent, h • Ih
convinced the peopi— of the world
nerd above everything el—. It waa the
eermon of n thinker, clear, forceful,
and attnim- There are three way*
to know Christ, Re*. Mr. Btaabury
/te«e,la red and ha outlined them (D
'JPa* he in portrayed fa the no*pel.
AM hr in ygiirt— In hdaiaag and
tT|4* IreMT of tie qSiitatW iTH ‘ln —r
•He would hare aa know Him u
ha la wrltian la the Teutagneqi Some
. fiMw thrloafy braloud"- him
*>. "•* 'ad Mt , Wdhf c%riei
Jhn mala |a know Wa
rnnld read about him nnttl Our mind*
are,-atwoida* with R»m #e need to
lead ahowt Mm aalll o«r aoule art
eon bed throigfc aad tbrrncb with thr
rhrlat of tha Ooaprla. 11. la rary
•traav* that wa are Inaltaed to lot
the Ooaprla alone — much
about him la the writing el—where
How many coni rover* Ire could be
, *wrpi aside If we turned to the O—-
pels aa tha eeonree as authority
"ft'cond This world la bad eaough
Ihi 1 conditions are Mr better than
they were In the days of Christ la
Hl* day purity among men was ua
l-nowa and waa A— pMed. They took
fhelr' earplue children owt and 1a«
them die on the MllfMee Tha
> /e’Wrton as that day wna a religion
which would make your fleah crawl
* tCtettpaad oa flf* Two] ■
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THE GOLDSBORO. NEWS
READ IN THB MORNING WHILE MINDS ARK FRB’SH—READ BY HtTYEKW, maWlwq [pmirv BUT
WAYNE BOYS IM
NEW FRATERNITY
Haywood l.yotlt of (MBtero if
.TiMteuaUr aL E)nl
Banquet
May It—Pal Della Sig
ma, *s new local fraternity, formally
campus w.th s banquet, which was
announced Ua existence on the Duka
held last ulghi at the Washlagtoa
Duke hotel. Tb« lountala room wae
beauilfully decorated with nw—t peas,
th# train ally Bower. A inoat de
lightful menu was served: The luta
quet was a great sue— in every
o’’ ,
way. . : -
, Haywood E. Lynch, of-
N. f!j., was th* toastmaster of the eve
ning. and mad* the opening speech 1
He waa responded to by Dean W H .
Waawnmeker. who welcomed the new
campus. Itr. R. t» nowars gev* a
«1 *Bwo tewarniap tRa
alma and Idaaa of Sir ftjilcrrtfT> Hla
jktftfrrsa w— fnUowwd. hm~*. twu* bp. ■
Dean H. J. Herring. Prof R. W.
Viltete As tlui fmpiUlv teObths-Lk
-wimtea* t«iw tut til uu , nirniin 1.
gam qaits an interesting talk. The
banquet was closed with aa i pproprl
ate speech by the Umatmaaiar.
The members of ths fraternity a*
taking part la eludent activities oa !
Ihe camowa A chapter room ha# i
already been secured end the lit tern
tty has made a good atari toward*
achieving ta succ*—.
Th* faculty members of Pail Delta j
Sigma ara Professors C. Vollmar aad
E. W. Nelson. The member* of the
fraternity are B. F. Nicks. Jr., HUls
teio; H Marvin Bh«r«rd. (ioldshoro,
W. Nelson Ireland. Jr. Wlaston-Ba
inghsm; Haywood K. Lynch. Golds- |
lem; Jordan Jam— Bull Ivan Rock- 1
boro; Chari— Grayson Biggs, LUUe 1
toaj Donald R. l-umpkin. Durhamj I
Hurl H Liti. llolby; Wade H My
o*e. Ddented 1 . *' W. Lmr.m. wrnaoti:
C. Bryan, Ayeock, Kremeut
1 O 1
Asheville Woman
Was Clubbed Death
ASHKVIU.t. May U—<4V-Aa
autopsy conducted today on the body
of Mm .Mary Cooper, II -y—r-old wi
dow. found (Mad la a vacant lot near
her heme Tuesday morning with her
throat cut revealed that th# woman**
skull wna fractured fust abort bar
left eye. definitely proving, police say.
that Mrs. Cooper was murdered by
a heavy blow .tibek hy human bands
Th« autopsy was conducted by Coton-
John L. Tarrofl. Dr.fDkn E. favter,
city health officer, aad Dr. Gradr L
Morgan, county health officer, under
the direction of Solicitor R. M.
Wells, aad Sheriff Brown, of Bun
■combe Cotrary. anff ctry pom-e
The (I*iif‘*Tw at ihia lemeiue* *■»—
Mrmt. altngerttt fltallhdUs the .u»-
1 ly after noon. 1
Horst In Negro
Pulled Cotton-EowhTo Gin
I ■ *
Bill Oram. Jfr, ;hi«Ni|t nominal
i *1 Jill* Baker. uegro of N*w Hop*
t township II lb* strongaM m*a In
i Wayne counts. He told • number ol
moil** in vouch (or lb* Sampson lan
i power*** of Baker, Homed. modest
end dlPldrm to oa* aide of lb* room.
Hok*r iki'l'd 10 Ibo truth of lb*
i Htorlra wb>ch young Oram told, j
I 'Thcr* wok one llm*." hM Mr
i (iront -Jule wm driving a n.ule
. «%<l b* mm* to Be Km Ktmion and the
i nub got irnred of th» train H*
l didn't do a thing but got down, hold
l, up the front (rat of the mill* and
I atop hi* eraty vplurglng about Burly
, j pulled him up cloao to hla broaM Ilka
I* »9fU wp»J4 bar baby.
(iOL 1)8 BORO, N. CXMAi I RUAY JCOKMINU, MAY 14. 1927
1" 1 «eww—qi———aaaw^mi —• 1— ' ■ 1 * ■ n»«ih - iii 111 wmi ii ■' -—— ■ - £
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s —— —■■■■ ' ■ ■■ ' " yi—q.jnjii f i
.Total of Homeless ia Mississippi Valley Floods
I Shatters All Pretrious pilaster Records
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Q| HP iu«h plae— are h—alng nearly- 9o#,>
' ' To# nature —Tha— amati wards - M*e Red 6—. tem— . ' ,oO€, C,0, ‘ ,,n « ***
daily —wed free* the hood, ar* wsltinq patently for the dinner b*M to' °' hCr BBwU ** fr<> ® lU * ** Cro— ahtf
Hng Lot—r
"*•" ■ '■> « <«. «.« cm. i m Th.,.. t, c.„ „„
With appoxtmately UO.OOO home- j flooded Mlaslsalppi river valley, ibe .“there being built in anticlpatioa i
Icq* peraons under Itq care In the American R»d fro— ia engaged today of nt» lu southern Louisiana.
";•'., ——-- -J *■ ■ ■
Turbulent Mississippi Moving On South
Central Louisina Alter Wrecking Levees
——■————qstete— 1 in ■ *, '1 . . , ... . •• ■>
CLEAN GLTTERS
SWAT MOSQUITO
Dr. Corbott Bays Now In The
I Unto Begin Fight Against
Pent -T
As a safeguard aga'nat mosquito
breeding, th* city health department
1 (yvsterday sugg—ted that resident*
have their house gttters cleaned out
•o that no standing water vrttl ba
avallabl* to br**ding mostqulUMS
Many of tit* ffuttert are cluttered
with dead aad thl* stagnant
water offer j * —tlsfactory breed ng
spot With warm wkather a'l stand
ing watar now ha* Usd time to become
warm and tha m—quite breeding »
son le-aidtnnd, according to Dr L
W. Torteit, city health officer
It ulc nt slh.i are wurned to dralu
any standing water about the prera
' res and to report to the health tic
tiurtuieai any other plqo— on vacant
imAm iHmv
11 tier draining, filling ..r oiling with
h 1 rew»w» wtf» smp*r.c*,, H > »ly -t rr* gt
■: safeguard sgtepat breading '
**- ■■"■' ' 1 ' '" WSI Ml— ■ 111 I'll fl."S— ■ f
* Bui «Mr Oraat," Interrupt*! the
I negro with a modern laugh, "that waa
Ju*t a *»aH*®ule
f An rbop Baker told one on himself,
i Ho waa aarrylag a load of cotton
II to the gin, nad in rrotslug a shaCkly
. hrldga over a crark. tha hotwa fall
'through tha hrldga and was so iajurad
that ho bad to ba taken from the
shaft a la a hurry to grt hla cotton
on o tha gin. Baker simply, h* said.!
i took tha placa of tha horaa and pulled
the wagoo on In
I "And Jam laat spring," broke In
I young Oraat ngala. “when I was put-,
' ting la my gin wa war* trying lo gat
II tha pomp baad la tha compressor 11
fCoaUauod On Papa Twoj
a i dkabklan mi in . J
Turbeiianl Was.. .......
NEW (IHU ANa. May IS—(AfV-The
UfrUilem Mlsalatlppi flood waters
tonight were ahlftng. th Jr attach
from the cotton lands <K northesutaeas
TSeuilmia to tha “sugar t*osrl' r and Jpv
aonelln* county on tha south cnnlraal
section of the Hint*.'''
btreaming tlirouah two crovgsaoo
ISO mile* northwest of Now Orbaua.
they bars moving In now territory
after heating down tha stubborn hat
futile defenses reared by hurtired*
us man. battling w lb th- raping tor
rent.
The flrM tnmparl to rrkinliie on
the main defense gave way before the
pressure of h llllons of tods of wat"r
•nosing southward over the elev n
.northeastern Lous lane parishes ear
ly today. The breach rapidly widened I
and before noon a stream of water i
9 feet de*p nad 600 (sat wide waa *
rearing down upon the fire par shot ‘
In th* Atarhafalya basin.,
Ibe worker* a* the hrrab b*qg be
come dtshrarrahed and < ahauatod ro-j
II f dlrecloru raid, and had give a us»,
• saah^sdio*** so ineA^liiir »ww»* rj
with water MuiP ng fTpr the djk*r
■ *U- eh - rtwy eapeer *it nroiw 1 Rlurl 1 1 to *
i.mvr mm. mmtm Um kwnrara. MJtm .
pounding wateH, they quli the llaht
and fled " >
An estimated amoral e of 1, 19K.720
.'«*vj-wanuid» fly a** rM* itJkCrff
k W-wrnm» , Wrtf“m.w» **»
(»iM ci.it to bo ass
u* JkJroai* 4ft, -an t.»ii «pt.wt» '-Mb-
Mississippi tha -f rht to bold tha rlp
tng water* continued with unrat mt
ing energy A weakness develop d in
the laves at Moppanta. but quick work
rbecked th* wnturu Still fnrtker
north In eleven parish * only house
top*, church uteep’ea itud Ir« top*
protudiua above th* surface of tha In*
lend tape marked the lorwtou us which
had keen towns nnd riling as
hnt VOHh fOTTOiI
L • —• ‘; J
NEW YOIIK. May lit— {#) -Cotton
. fuigre* closed steady 2 to 6 points
hlaher SpuJ qulbl; Middling 16.71;
January 16 YS. May 16.66, July II 6*.
October U.Mt, December 16.1 k.
f (' *
OASIS HOLDS x
CEREMONIAL
p— —r" •. - v 5
Shrincyr.M of VV-fcrn P»rt of
S*»‘t Gather in Urwm
boro
A OREENJCORO. May 13->OI>)-Oul
mhuilhg tonight in tha prottn‘,ata'a
ball at the King Ootton> Hotel, the am
nual spring festivities of lit* Hhr nets
of Oania temp'e Imid tha elite,- of tha
slag* in Orsteatforo Thursday aft*r
nosn an*Toaiy C os* to four thou—nd
nobles from the western section of
the state war# on hand for th* great
I —tehrat'W.
■ Th* drill of th* Arab patrol, ' "~a
J hand contort, by th v Oada Temple
, l aril, a b< uitlful parade thr«wjq th*
, tenter of tba city and ihe annual
• teftfmobUl* at| whifi Off large ua—
-1 of “fresh meat'* rroaasd the burning
' sands war* th# high liahta of today's
! ‘ ,r L'L l %» D“r'»K ‘b warn *t tha— .
. Ml a bn vincas' meting and the af
tßMfflr yt? JSLtenasjuiik .gig- Mm-..
rialnment of the rli 1 <,r - and
iw- Wf«.vj| »y vaKous (iresuS
. clubs and Individual*. j
Three Young Men Suffering
From Shoe# After Accident
Thru. youag me*. ui4 U ike
(rvai *ew Hero. tt«n brought I* !*
a local hoeptial tail areola* >■ I
“■ bad elate of ehech" a* • mull I
•I aa aalomoMl* irtMtal re
| ported. la haia nrrirml between
b«i> «ad l-al-tuage ahoal tiW
la«l rtealag. The acrldeat bad
■ol beea reported to Iba (oral
P< lire aor to Iba effcc as Hbartff
W. I*. I.raal. No ntyaoeteo of tha
n.Uhap roald ka re»« be.L
Ai the hoepltal it waa Mid that tv-
I»rjr ifTml bad been made lo (it tlim
! iim-a "quiet" In order to alia*
i r'aie the effect* of fha ahock. Hence,
|lt waa at Id. |tealr namaa bad not beep
•muted, aud would not bn mtftd
1,000 Children Will Take
Part In Historic Pageant
To Feature Day’s, Prutum
■ -—m.-r-s ti-rrai^racaUKS,
HOME COMING
IS SCHEDULED
Ebeneacr Church Moaabcmhip
AnikipaUm Mg Itav on
- “
All have hesn mad* for aa old
ohurch horn* coming on tha
fifth K inday as this month, tba 2ltb
<*f May, at Bhmi—ar church oat th*
Ooldaboro Methodist circuit Tha
“v/T tttT. now*l ». Drown « lu
tha ntlre membership ara worlfiltg
list'd towards making this n vent
rneclat day (n the churafc hlgtory of
fb a, on* of the oldaat M*thodl|t
tburch— In thi* faction of th* —•
try. - „ ,*, •' . •
Rev. J M Wright of Carthago,
N. C.. a former pastor of tha ebureh
will bn prt*«m and dajtv*r th* Horn*
Comititv —rmnn
Official ho«t«is*s for the day: Mr*.
WiM n. .Crnvrtord gad Mm. f. Q.
Cf dwratf, Tba mnttf- ewmwdtt—l
By Chaa. Cow and Mr*. I. C,
Tlfßßtpfon Deco ration*. Ur*. O. K
Fttefth. Miama Hlltte and Hnr dti
Neal and Alnfa 3as***r Tha Dtotxr
rommlUee Mrs. John Baa—r and
WTM 'mfim. WalcomTate^
will be made by .Mr. F. C. Caldwqll
A history of the church’ will ha rapd
by Dr tMilllani r—wfo*vl. Aa appro
ves will ho rood hy Mr. Chat N—l.
The rommlften on Invitte'ofis Marled
Nall and R. P) Brown. Obminltt— op
coavayano— tor'tha a god aad Ant
.1—: Mr J c. Thom poor Caban
for the occasion Harman Bill*, Hdr
»« Rte*. *nd Harrison Baaaqr.
The official* es Rbcna—r church
sr» aa fellows:
Bnpt. of Rnatey school:" P. C.
Taldwtll. stewards: O K. tenl|h. C
L. W— I. Hannon Ellis and P 0.
x ‘ ‘‘ -
vwvnwwir •
; Tmitet. W. IL Crawford. C. U~.
Pmtth. and J. c. Thompson All for
mar mambora arc pcclally urged t*
Wake Forest Again
Defeats State College
VTA.KE PORJEBT. May 14— (te -
qpHigtete
Playing superior bau—ball t,oi, -,»
Ralph Jam—. W*|m For—t today
(onclpdf i the IM7 hem* —on hr
tooting for th* third Urn* thl* jro ,r
North Carolina Btat- ft to 1.
"nk* Foreat l —v>m h!a
from ths delivery of Baa** aad All
rood. It was tha fourth time Ih two
ra Jam— aad BeaJa —ft on th
mound anil It WAs Jam—’ fourth ,v’c
lory. 4
I—.1 —.
ROOSTER ATTAfKN CHILD r
ORANGE, N. J.—While lltUa Fn
*tr Ft 'll w»s dmrtwrrng vgga tu g
itoctm te*u—, * late* —tar —•
'tetusatf utr -nnoiiwt/ A ipuf *T tb*
I"a operation wa* necc—ary for it*
I RNteWkl. . , - - .. ’
bafora tbla morning Tiro nuikoa wart
to taka charge of tha caana.
I 'Hoapitai attar baa aatd that lha man
(had not auffar«d brokaa llmha Shock
Iran tha accident waa apokati of aa
being tha moat aarloua after affect
flitt informal 100 of the accident
reached The N*we when two youag
women of tioldaboro reported that
,*l»Un driving on the Kiniton highway,
thay hod neen no overturned auto
mobile. and three men being lorried*
to • hoepltal here. They ha* not In
quired an lo detalla of tha wreck.
One report which could not ha veri
fied waa that the young men were ‘
on their woy to » daaoe when the
. .41 *«***►*■,JbM* ■ ’
. Member of
r w 4. j-y- 1 •-
The A node ted - T
Pnm |
1 1 wßnapecrwgw-
PRICK FIVE CKtv
L. C. Brogden, fttete Su
perintendent es Kfe
menUry Education,
Deliver* Addrern This
Morning; 187 Out of
Clue Os 247 Wfll de
ceive Certttenteet Day
• In Detefl.
Ww'M Mr W
rural MfcMtin es thta ratratr pr*ri
♦he hi.tarteal mm«i flhOd of
• arellna. Thi* ’• a part of the Optra
Vr Oo«uaMM«nNe( tar •hiA It %*»«' •
r*h Mtr ta Ortdahapa taitaf «h<
month of Mur
All tar yraUrtar dta WddtaMP
'"ere bray At the Mr gftaMfc PTt
p»Hnp the fcu«d itt|t efaetndtmM
er the grand itaad, tag pladw *H
Atrataa»-iettl’Hr»« VlHtm m I
(«*r tv itaitaiOk lifta tarn# tt>
' i minli wuraJuM IT mi Braiigr
””■•l s*Tril'
l 1 . 0 * 1 * . wl 11 .--
me loitowtag tatata, JNNMt
Nahunte, Mkevtlle. ■«***, ttaMta,
Chapel end geyed dpttafP- It fd gh>
before will attend the cepigp , now
m price mm t thi* rata. Ifaar paM*
from Cold*boro u wpl! id the rgml
»pct lone will eae the html at th* ‘
Fair Oroande
All ehtMraa will be admitted fata
but oa account of the hdgVT >*HH
involved thta year, a ohtagp. ft Ha
into fair Grenada.
MaraNr txm*m
The roaaeMtata dptltet «Q
fra<iaatM«f tierelaan which *lll-5-
•teld .’n the eoaunmttfy *l**. Mpe
le will he furaUbad far t|g #***••
Brr V. 0. Coat of ta taPHfll
taurch will dal Ivor the ‘tin I 1118 *
eiMti. I. Kelly of Mt. Otftf, d tMW<
her of the echoed board, wfl| lettm
the addroM es w*lodtht> Til fftatl*
pal addreaa anti ha Mta |* L. 0.
Broaden. atate apperlpaMdmt at
Elementary edaeattdh, add a pa IIT t as
Waraa romtv ,
no* hurdryd end eighty taV a hdvn
«*nd ylrte of the county wgo have torn
nletPd (he eeeaath feta* doth will ha
pre. • oted a* ooftelaafan ad the °
"roe- aia. Thla »apr»adKd ta ltwaa»t
■t Mr «w a*r tawrwwd intuitu
Clara AltUlikrSSdM
ard e’emeafary taata. tad the .Ilf
--prreent the ■ jglft apta »
peaMtui grade
«l«tn are cooperation ta girUg f*g
ilpn r to the grgtaatdd.
Sol lews.
tiww 3ta?*g. Y-fpj
Jrwla.
•tat I.
The rhttdtta *f the Uat ftelaar—
fAa Kngltob tag the tar *#»« tta
filing at the Adtaral * A»r t. IWf)
• -H-ifaai aahoot; DaaMMpt PgrtH-
Blr Walter Raleigh. *. ta*R ffeh.
Pm u
Vhe Children as BrtMl §e»*~
fAg Indian Be eae) hiraeaend dtafall
TWalaaot Hglrtt Dili ST A.
H Veaaey.
The Children es old OokNtat OMp.
Dnptnent Rpirh—Mr SdWMtf Mtan
ley. Mr. Char Watrg|i-
Bceira I —ChOdata as flhßH*| Mta
I enlace Hautetaa achaaiT*
taita t—Qnarker ritljhta i|tal>