j* ‘ Mr • •*’ ■* WBATHBR Wrr' ■ '^lr“ ; OMtvmllir fair T*ur»**r Friday molly chw4y > mi 14 iunpcntir, VOLUME BIX; NUMBER 1M NURSE’S LOVE LETTERS TO MINISTER ARE READ ■■ l.idigaarra> ecogaiwd braM sad standard en dfcwp, Pries# ww wriPonrfww v tt" J i tow level ,on account of (h- buying power afforded through eleven out iota. rRI Jrißfe MI'ftMOLIMI BAB A MISW OFf'Nl'fenrC iiept i*>nm itack rt el« Mussolini, wife of fP' Italian premier, ggve birth to a son today at btr home, the Villa Catp na, nesi rorll. . Tbe hoy will bo baptised Romant tomorrow at V csy*m#ny to tbt church at Carpcag fiothar and chill . are both doing i’tfL Prentier Mnasottaa arrived at Car Tone yesterday In anticipation of th< Om—m AkM THE GOLDSBORO NEWS f % -v.- • ~ ■. - • • ■ READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE PftESH—READ BY, BUYERS BEFORE THEY, BUY. • '' ‘ s . . _____ Reynolds On Way To Nfew York After Being Located In A St Louis Night Club Pretty Young Girl Witk Whom Ho Wag Din in* When Located Disappears; Heir to Tobacco Millions ftayg No Cap For , Anyone Being Worried About Hi* Being A wav Frw Now York ] *T. LOUIS, B*pi. »A—Un—Richard S. Reynolds, 21-year-old air to tb* Reynolds tobacco fortune who was famed bore loot night following hi# disappearance In Now York. fiepi. 17, loft hero today for Chicago and New tot C. C. Rust on, manager «f a detfe- agency received a telegram ftom the ye»ng millionaire from Belleville, IU., late today wblc* anted he had departed for N*w York byway of Chicago. 'Today I had some long distance caUa ko make,” the telegram staled. • ‘And I did not wish to be disturbed. I have completed them mad am o* for Chicago «tnd New York, flood lock gad thank you kindly for your old and courteous treatment. "%♦ telegram #v seat shortly before 4 o'clock Ibis afternoon. Rustou sold Reynolds woo giotorlng to Chicago or took an tntarurbau car from Belle ville to Madison where he caught a (rata. a j toiftfl ‘ ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2*.—(AN- The a«arch for Richard J. Reynold!, one of the heira of the Reynolds tobacco millions, neded her* last night In n A*toto booth of a Grand avenue r#*- tpmrao*. I ■ Priva a detectives found Reynold* dining with a pretty yoong won.ao who later vanish'd, god with, a man who tdestifled himself aa Fanshnw FRED PARKER 1 MAKES TAIJK ’ Jk Golds,boro Boy. Prcaktait of Mac* Rat law Club, On Open * tag Program i» CHfAPia, 11ILL, Sept. The achievement* and aims, of 11 a University of Ndrik Carolina school of law war* relktad hero today by Doan Charles McCormick at exercU ea that marked the formal opening of the 14th years of the school. It wa* Dean McCormioks* first speech before tbo law schsot idmre his election last conwnencrment. He announced that this yetrh ea rolloaent had roachcd tho largest on record since th# adopHnn of tho rule requiring nt least two years of college work na a preqn***- He for entrance. j There were other brief address* by members of the faculty and atod eats including Fred Parker of Oold*- boro, president of tbo Macßae l>*f Cfub. ’ Two-Day Teacher Conference To Outline County Program Organisation of tbe Wayne county school* for the year beginning Mon day und adaption of edncational point» to he given special cmfhaai* In iho work soon to start will be perfected W tto tod If f m«fffflWWMY omckwr*. hegionlng keredoday. The on# bon dt< d .it)d twenty five member* of sac -ultle-, of The eight month* school* of aha. oaootr win alidad the jaarilOß, Which wiH continue through Friday. County Superintendent J'. T. Jer ome hria arranged to have several repkesentatives of the State Depart ment of education, jtogelher with lenders of special phase* of education r-m the state, appear on the program Sessions of the confotence Will Iv held la the Memorial Community building beginning at 10 o'clock ta rty.. Rev Peter Mclntyre of the Fl'*t PreUbyterisn church will conduct the dovottaaml and the next item will be a review of the history of tbe W*Tn« eoaoty school* by J. O. Bowman, superintendent ®f the Mt. iOUvf KfihOOlß. A& aßerxobc M**ioa yrtU b* b*l4 Joaca. ■; tt waa Jages, a racetrack acqudln tapes of Reynolds, who tipped the Hargrave Detective Agency to Rey nolds* whereabouts. Earlier In the day Joaee offered to produce Reynolds for SS,MO. The agency, after getting la touch with the trustee of ffl lhe Rey nolds estate, agreed to pay the money. Th« finding of young Reynolds dos ed a anarch which hag spread front Na# York t«F Chicago, ftt. l»uta, Southern Illinois and to World.*. At flr*t. whim one of the doteeflve* ask ed him if he were uot the missing president of the Reynolds, Airways. Itic., Reynolds made denial. When the jmostloo*r persisted, Reynolds acknowledged his Identity. He said he merely had been on vacation and lutd boon living under an assumed name to prevtn: being "bothered,’' After being questioned at the of fice of the detective agency, Reynolds left In an automobile with such speed that a pursuing newspaperman's car was easily outdistanced. He said h* was leaving for New York Unlay. 0 "I told Copt. MeavHte-Devla where .! was gplng,” he expostulated. "1 haven't done any thing, criminal. If the mao in Mow York whom I told w lie if I woo gohl£ hod merely do llreted a message, this wptildn't h*»« hoppenefl." He seemed perturbed over the publicity hla vacation was rtrsw -1»g. —i 1.,. r» LEAGUE COUNaL ENDS A SESSION it mm i w American Failure to Enter World Court DiacusMd in Final Day’s Semtan GENEVA, Sept. Jfl— corfn cil of the League of Nation* will aot taka op again tha various qucstior* pending until It* sca-don next Decem ber. America# f-Mlure to join the world court of )u(tlce because of the Im possibility of granting the Tailed States satisfaction on the qiiaattou of advise 7 'pmlens wns made the discussion of the council today. The matter carpt Into tbe debate «e the (Ireere-Germaii controversy touching tbo payraer t It rn buttle cruiser bufU fer Clreore by a German khlpyara' and transformed an ulUjupertgnt question Into an. extremely important one by raising (him issue aa to wheth er In asking tfir advisory opinion* fromTJie World court me council must vote by a majority. ;J today beginning at 2 o'clock apd Mp* Ruth Reilly, wbo'bucceed* Mi** Kilby Kelkert , resigned as home demon* itratinn agent, will dlscuew- tin* pro gram nf ibe home demonstrallon •inftmr 'krhei'taifovd Hngftrir, ctrpvwv eor with the Ralflgh city ecliools, will, of the actirity program in the Raleigh scbools; Miss Marie ftoutbafl, —sMgawrtaag -Klib * Um rial# department, will lead a discus sion "on class room teats. The fallowing program will be car ried out at the session* Friday. 10 a. m. The Changing Viewpoint In Education -Miss Hattie Parrri* : M:*s Uaun* lii«s—tmis ms ImkOmik Oral Composition—Mlao Vera Keech. 11:10 High Hchool Teachers -'A. R. Combs. \ Grammar Grade* A Program of Games for dpper grade bo>« and glris —Mr. Robert Robinson. * Primary Teachem: Penmanship— Mra. R. W. Reid Hepresentlng Zaner Bloser Company. 11 |0 High School—A. B. Combs. iCcstiauffl eg Page Foufj GOLDBBOBO, N. C THURSD CV MORNING, HBPTEMRER 29. 1927 MAGRUDER has MADE APOLOGY * i ■ » Admiral'u Critlrigw »f Swretary Wilbur In Mairaxlm- ta ( kwcfl Incident WsSIIINGTftN. alpl. *«- (An Boar Admiral T T. Magruder'u mag mink article crilisdslng conduct of the navy now ia a closed incident ao far as See. Wilbur Is concerned but et.qulry is going forward to deter mic • wt fiber the officer U liable hi any TW’iiii** *■ r 'to , 'i °f * suhse qti'-nt interview pripfed in the New York Times. The ftp*i’’day Evening Umti aHIcIc episode -’.-as terminated at n coafei 1 - <>ac* tod-tv, sr-anced nt the lelcplioalc ri»quf« ■ «-L> -- - rOCHMBI’fI. O . ftopt. It—(^—Suit for SIOO,OOO for slclnation of affec i'oim was ffled her/- today by Mfs. Floyd f*n-mor wife of Btanley Comstock. Miami hooch nwl - state operator, whoso mb* was ’inked with that of Peggy Joyce to a marriage rumor homotime ago. Mra. Rossart named as defendant Mr*. *Dura Brossart of Wothlagtou,. a auh erh of Columbus, mother of the plain tiff's second husband. The Younger Mrs, novsart liv. her pc til km alltge* her mother In taw tried to have her son's wife assist kt i nterprisee of a of BdgeHon vor iua A. L. -railroad,. Wayne eoun . ■ 0 Iy. . . r off • V rtsffr Ilk lin. »dnklflfctafli»rn ' ■ “i Charlotte'Officer Not Expected Live ('IIARIAITTET Sept. 2K M'ith ( the search for Charley Padgett and hts nnidcnt-fWd - -mpsnion stitt mt “dern «>;“ »■ rat poticc Ctifcf 'Vcspcr ruau fionight cviresitod confidence that the me* w-iu’d he taken sooner or Istcr. t •'We'll get them,” lie>ol4 "if they haven’t left the United Htatoa.’ Rural police officer Henry Moseley Wap-reported tonight an being "Just about the same ”. His condition Is crilicsl. Phyalrjan* hove expreast-d his chances to live ab be lli; "about 1 Ifi 100‘* t JANITOR FOUND 3 BACK OF SCHEME o « ! ~o i Had Invited Foreign ('itiea At tend Bouton Celebration Not Scheduled - * IMISTIkN. Sept. 2« (AP)-The Bos ton Traveler aaya it haa learned the source of invitations sent Jo oeversl L-relgn nations to participate in the Itercentuuary celebration la IMA of the foundjag of tbo city, Tho report ed acceptance by Moscow had placed city hall officials in aa cmbraaalng position In as much as the data and place of the celebration la still to be fixed and Russia and the United State are without diplomatic rela- Ton*. Mrs. Alice Ryan told a Traveler re porter that the invitations had been issued by h«r husband, janitor sad window washer. He is known to tbe local rapem aa an advocate of a "laague of Citioo" which would re place the; present governmental struc ture of the world. City officials wefe surprised to learn that Moscow waa preparing to .lend'a delegation in response t» the invitation, It wah said that < the German counsul asked a’ few days ago what procedure should be ac corded a rHollar invitation received by German leaders. t BILII FAfftl.LY HI BT WHEN NTRITK BY CAR WINSTON SALEM, Rapt. 2«—ec* WB» Blip*-' tl»t preacher, wini t« Wayne county yesterday aft* r 47. years In Indiana iiiSii rad wile.- - umuonsen*wen la « natlre of Rampson coun ty, an e,g-tlgv» and wait reared In the home of the Hell.ru of Sampnun, For ty»e*en yearn ago he went to India* napolla and begun the w«rk of rutuh iiahing among hia peple the Kree Will ,Oapt let rhnrgh In -Hmt Jiii*. rt'r~mt~tß] Km- ‘'SfafiTST India uaf ifra weirk prna pe red, re related yesterday, and to li'hlug among bia people, Krce Will Baptist churches In Indlinapolla and many in .the atu'e at large. All of the churches curt !>»* traced in found ing rtth|} fouor op fftoato ' sometime ago called the -Big Fuanet. . - JHIPE GREETS ; LEGIONNAIRES Hpuetal Hwifftilw Giwgu Bud dy Blinded in Service of Hta Country ROME. Sept. 28—(/PJROtna extond ed open arms today to tho 240 mem . Inrro of tho American Legion headed by national commander R. P. fiav , age, who made the pilgrimage to tha ( , Mteraal city. A solemn ceremony waa held today , at tbe tank of the unknown Soldier t to which the Legionnaires marched i through streets whore Amor lean flogs , with the Italian tri-color lavishly were entwined. Detachments of ia i fantrv, artillery, aviation eoryh. and , naval men flanked the streets whom , the tomb* stands. The most picturoqoe reception of the day woo at fit. Peten where Pope Pltw greeted tho tngiouertee, ad ?! retard them and gave them hie blessing. The Pope appeared clad all - la white, welcomed the Legionnaires and later west around among them. Hla special benediction wns addressed I to FrsntoUSt-hovel of Philadelphia, who though Jtiinded in tbo war, had Jota* ed his comrades In their food wllll journey to Europe. d»od. . Not right away did he of tftMftjr » new bride, although u the high priest of the Kree Will Bap tist faith Among the negroes of the .Sit ta. J>.»!, vrmUl > no.. dosbt rtsst ■ M MW YWrVfc of w hiOrU toot and comely colored women. But with the first breath of winter ont of the N rth, the old negro thought of the *n*d»miTerWed bevrauld go' back to North Carolina for u no. her Wife, lie remembered Txritie Flowers, a sweetheart of his youth. 11a learned tlutt she wan living In Mt. OHve. Hr? third husband had died recently. Cor . "*iywrtrpce nmm ffttf m vAa ima dty that Turner had hurled his Drat North Caroliua love, Lottie's secoad husband had taken suddenly if) and died that same day. T „ _ 8o the father of the Kree .Will Bap tist church among the negroes of In diana rams hack to Wayne county to get Lottie. Yesterday license to the preacher end to Lottie was is , sued from the office of Register et i D*sds for Wayne Count*, Turner | i g* vs .ins age aa 71 Lotus * age as 72, i lltfnbe*,of ’jku **£■ The Associated l * Press j . i> , .('•■' §§ ... • .' . . mama cm KpiMcopftUaa Wkhrtor Bad Adt" ed Nora* la Um Hta ■=. Cfutdn’t day CM bl fla M ■HID, Opla, Pep. i»-Wi ***** ®w of th«* (im on a All|i of daughter of Mm ntaaiOjl>^'_ letters vtfi wlfttes oftM tkpt pa* They hStaTat mdakaifTli? *& were undated. M this* «| tUn kM been wrlttan w#kia *4 kOM /tM test iUwil. Miss AtklMoa, -irlla 1| imi menu imp. hr Driller. W*a rn anestwd to few* .tfr,W K'aa time sftar Mo vMs died Qaida M eke ritimi k» sks Ike ,‘mmkb t#r was out «t tke ettp aod/at ftfp time tke Bake? okttdnpMmpJ6. Mary Jaao died sLmtmmi tm* you. Tan prbd#So* Ife nod Mad to feel I linn okoU.* Itoa Alkte <u ian tkat pi ail no-1 ko* keen la a measwo 00« n en*H * xpn aad If I oenttnue to Urn nr prorer wilt fco kit eopptteo.l mm be a«aia. Too knew t Mbt too* bye to anyone—ee I inTye. Ik tt. .>.<7 f~itXh •> ak4 T“*T»|» Me *••»> DOmL^HAVE Paris, lopt. *-4iHVfte taant. »■■■* *. Dotp, a»- rd a part es kk e%kt Vrm for deeerttoa frnkfkMeeZe t> d * to ret ye tko**nklTj? kft'to m ££££ * oro.ekpMPMNa* to token to Alceolk#M« i| final? ™'k° wbot ik!rSiaJmMaHh!tl!ir ‘M n flowed to decUed will ke -ntt rikaja aunt tomorrow. ( ~T t OOLIMt «US GOO» ™ WASHING* ON, MM*- President CooMdce kao fntfd srini !«*' erttiolam t» a committees d # Mu proprUiUoui far a* IhIMW i Ml ‘ JMi - n,nig ■Rt v- *^JSBSa