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' Il» "W 'M ' ( rifelr and *mrmor Saturday %tfe>f| temsmlng rtowdtaess [•, iJjKt a'**' ffinK iiis we t v - « VOLUME SIX; NUMBER SSI PUN MEETING HERE TO FORM BASEBALL LEAGUE WA YNE DEPUTIES CONTINUE BOOZE RAIDS TApiCmL AND MUCH BEER Wayne county deputy sb.riff*je< Irrdey costifeuml to ma#e war on xwmuftifee BtaWfeg in the county fey rMwW'te* dastroylbg two «M*a ♦»# pouring out over *(*• gwllon* of feeur ready to be mado intd'hobae. Taro of the rkfeU war* made In Broaden tawatelp. Near KeHy'.i Hpribfa Ilia officer* captared a 100 rrilf* atiH, said ta be one of tbo mo#, pfetfin taken 1" ra out* Thirty two barrels of baer wer*. arranged Oboat tfea plant In propagation for aMs autka. Each . tsroe) would bold 'about M gallous it w£‘teM, v ok’«fe« MOM #®rtW the •wpndoa daatreye# a alto and poured out-IM SfeUaaa of V«r sot far from I wfeara tba id# palloa aUll waa takas Ik.tfee iftarueou tfeo actlvUi* *ero shifted to fbrk township #ad eleven of boar wan Mian and destroy ad. |i. uoHber of #|a two last namad caa<« : «M • fitat dfaeororad. PnvWrinettef In tbo raids war* D* C. Knmacay, Book Oardaar. wd nari smith. Up to yesterday the ffereoa of PbfT|f t Orifet b*d taken oar K>o geftena of liquor In the past week. SAME* cruise -6dm NICELY ■• • ‘ Motor Tlbabk Farean Plawt to Mok* Lstidimc mi 6w«- , • S. c. f‘ " • • <Ry ALTON BERRY) '*■ r ~ <5 : * Staff Corraoroadent Board Baata Glaus Plane, "Chrls ttae"— (By Wireless) — No r. to " The Santa cfans pl*ne. Christine. with John J. Starting, known to all the «tytHaed M»!d by the legendary name of Boat* Cana, and myself, staff ear respondent for the Goldsboro Nows, •brifd. pasaad over Rockingham, N. c. ,-tfeia afternoon alt: 10; Everything ban leap running smoothly *o far, no storpw or contrary winds haring be«n cncoont#r«i at this stag# of tfea trip. only iw» a taps were made during the day,.one# a# RMrigh, and then on ..the out skirts of Smford Safe land* nigs wets made In each Instance, lorol tsrWi apd meadows being so con veniest «us easy to locate from the sir. About'foor hours ware spent fit Raleigh,. Aaata Clans and mynelf vis- Iting seriral of the atom, and reelag ' a few of tha mom prominent cltisena in pspto’a system is really luarvetou* thing to watoh ife opert tlon. Hd has complete files of the total population of every cliy. town and riliago In kb section. i»- clndoe most' of the *outhe*starn • states. tnrf new birth, which haa occurred during tbs Tear, is added to iho list eg this trip oo that no child will hi oreslooked on Chri*ta»a» Em night. t In Sanford shout two hours worn spent in gathering new stattetics, sad ntrerri Mlegrsms wars sen* from thorn to other am»ller tawna, request lag that s oempleto wired import of MfWHW' dMsr k »tat ahead , M Coiusafeleaft G., whem we will main ear headquarters tomortww . We hen tamp hi thr >tc b°" r> since sm last fUnford A plight ahlr ping la oje «f the engines developed s taw minutes ago, and we am plan ning to stop on th* edge of tbs nrtt large town We eight, which will pro bably be Greenville. There we will ( spend (he Sight, leaving for Oottmi bta early In me morning. putt Plans is s skillful pilot and , I feel' perfectly sdfcs with him He know# eevaral new Joke* and has « certain k»a«k of tailing them, a Way that afcowu run tap* fumy R really -I*. . . Tha lights es OmenvillO have Just Shown sp and We ST* preparing to deoeopd- Will keop la touch with yon all darts# Ike d*y jomonwg. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS fchiMN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BT BUYERS BEFORE THEY, BUY. J ¥' « j . r ' ' » ' - .6 , - SERMONS DEFENSE SCORES With $21,000 Pledged Chest Appeal Goes On With a number of reports s(Ut to corn* in Mid a number of proa; pects still to be canvassed, monies pledged *r prid to th* Goldsboro. Community Chest yesterday teach ed a total of fSI.OOO. Workers re ported last evening sutr.i totaling abqut fI,OOO a« having been raised or pledged yeuterday. ThU looves the appeal only $4,000 short of tha goal set. and it la hoped that this sum will tx* reached in the contin uation of the effort. ■ • -Ll-I— !*'■**■ ■ AM NeW*Kh(rUAi,' AufcA hy Owt MU IEIU* MritrVTd With A KehtiildiitK BOfi l tHtr RoV. »10MAv 6rd*r be gan to ttriarge toddy frdm Tli f chaos crenied *bf laA'sWsk'a Tl'ood Id# "New England h a *Vclfcf *nd {ftYe c« mat ruc tion metahms * 'tool t maid daflaiis Alri ZM .UcAJCMMsAAs<Ufm#l«m of relief »Ark In’Vermont. f for ward tie pruvmon of anil mftlfhl-'Mfbfnit* th thi Atskken lownfe, while the'army and clrll nu thnritloa’gnd railroad authorises aa wmmr^nyvt nifi *» fiiig "wiiv “Tifi and berjoo, hAtlt temiy^*r^hjh> ej ection f:, •'Aj^U^ch town White renter, ted ofjn lCrge per cn.M. jjlMriufl.nl bdif of, mouth Wi < a mills a,Woes the VJOIiATEDOT i/ ri'uf, f'. 4 > * New lEHkWer Oh trial For Alleged Poanfusion of Liquors WIUHEOT(h«, Ul plov. 10—(API-Un ited States. District Court went late a night seaalon tonight with the defense in the Ifigl of Walter SUntand, re corder of. Brunawick county- rharg <1 wttk copfijimcy. to ylot ate the proht bitioo law. offering testimony to *how that thn defendant and hja ants knew nothing of the allegM li quor storage 1k u*e s$ Oalahasig A ,r«id by FfederjU ae|eral month* ago netted fancy ‘at tion half of their large number^pwttbengeji -before court ad PRINTERS MAKE REPLY MIEAN ■ * ■ ■ W, Hold Printing Commimion Hah Never Examined Books WWeh i RALEIGH, yor. 10-GPl—Raleigh printers in commenting on Governor tfcLoau's remarks at Ust nlgbt on the tie up of new biennial contracts tonight declared in a joint Statement that be U respectfully re minded that the former contractors of sered to open (heir book* tv the state ar.d cheerfully cooperate with any certified public accountant selected by the printing commiasion with the view to ascertain casta of production and that the commission has not avail ed Itself of the opportunity thus af forded in Ending the facts This was in ansWitr to the Gover&ora| Htitement that the state cannot afford to let the old contract stand, as| U hat been losing far years thousands of dollar* snguaUy SAYS VERGIL SHOT IN BACK Dr. Wil Spicer of Goldaboro Ou Stand In Case At Bayboro NEW BERN. Nor. 10- (#1-2 The defense scored today la the trial at Barbara cf l-ee, Luther and Vergil Berman*. Fort Barnwell men for the murder of W T. Lewis prohibition agent, according to word received here tonight. Counsel for the brothers said (hat ualroa the ttatq. could make out a stronger cave than that offered today it might not be neceaeory to place the brothers on the stand. In crons examination of Dr. Will Spicer of Ooldsborv It was brought tig that Vergil flarmons, charged with first degree murder, was shot la the back at the time Lewie waa fatal ly wounded. Testimony of prohibition sggnt Lindberg. co.rganion of Lewis, at ifee time, was conceded favorable to the defense. , lewis' "death bed atatement** hear ing out but slightly on the actual shooting w»s admitted to the jury Ute today with reatriction*. The defense had opposed the state's ef fort to have the statement introduced. Aeosrdfag to the Kinston physician, who presented It, Lewis did not name the won who shot him, but told of ttaiaHrtiT IllV'gUif Llndhenri*ir arrange ypeot* to liquor from, tha brothers and thrir trip to the stop where the fatal Occurrdd * FAIL TO'REACH AN AGREEMENT '<t • • » Farm OrganiaalimM Decide Aak Parties To Put Farm Relief i| Platform WASIHNGTOA't Nov. 00-UP)—Un able to sgre' ol a farm relief bill, teprMentatlyro ft three ojt .the most powerful farm organisations broke up a''conference hern to submit proposals for • compromise on the re toed MnNary Haugen messura to tkeir respectir* conveqtlons. assemb ling aodd. the colUpue of the eoutae ence Attended by offlcera of the Na lional Grange, tbs American Farm Uureau Fedoatlon and the Farmers Italoa hope wa, eiprewstd. .by thv delegates that some te forthcoming early yehr. No sooner had taro day''-meeting broken j/p than Benstor McNaty of co-author of the bill\und new chairman of thr senate agricultur al comiilttee began conference with farm leaders, acme of them, who at tended the meeting, tanking to a solu tion of the agrlnultural situation. 29th Anniversary Wilmington Riots WILMINGTON, Nov. 10 (>P) O n the eve of the 9th anniversary of the singing qf the Armistice rltisens of Eastern North Carolina today recalled that today wa* the ?»th anniversary of the rbc?. riot which ntmed ronald waaAta AAatd rfesd ewd-the -ifetwteat et • i.lletreat -io the history es the lion m It was recalled tjjat Iht «ghiln g wm ended one hour after the first •hot was ‘fired and th«t the Wilmfng ten riot of 189 K was the outcome of aereral weeks of continual bitu rm-js between the whites and blacks. There ha* not been the slightest hint of a recurrence during the 29 years. ITALIA* UAN4JM WJ4AIJI ENGAGING M I'CIHIB BT. LA)(HB, Nor. I*—UP)—Chari** Pal miss an, i», prorident of ttt* m. ILongo Fruit company, was shot and killed py three unidentified assail ants Hi what police believe was a renewal of a feud between factions of * the Italian gang. GOLDSBORO, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, IMT 1 UL. V- Armistice Day Will Be Observed In City • P S'*’ O “ w a The Wayne County Post cf tie American Legion will sp->n:ir Armistice ttay ob*ervaqc« her* todty. Under the ansplnvs of the Post, Father Rsinc F-Hhran w: » deliver a r*frloiic add css in the l.rglon room of ihe Mtrnijl Com munity Building at 11 o'clock this BtoFnlng All Legionnaire* are urged to be presrni and thj pub lic is cordially Invited to attend. The legion service* usl he the only official observance of the day In the city. Merchants have not announced their Intentions to close shop. No sales will be mule on fire locnl tobaeco market. BOOK WEEK TO BE OBSERVED November 13-1* In Parted For Book Woak Program In ' Book w«ek will be coiebrated in r< h 0 foldsta.ro during the eoqplof week (rom rbe llth of November through the ,19th. Boine of the miqlpUra of the city have agreed to make a few min r.tes’ talk gt the Sunday mrouing •erricshioit good books, k [| ' On at foor - cloA the formal book week fUfebrs- Ulut wilj be given To thin all oitiaens, ''-‘rtung and old are invited free of charge. ‘There will be three one act •l lays by children of William, Walnut sikl Tirghtla street achools.reepec l.vrijr.JMleq Mnry DeV»no, librarian wilt make a talk oa books In general. There be * book exhibit of beautiful new books that are to be deed Ip the. library, both tar high •thooi atuMwto. and for children. Took lists for the promotion of Intelli gent reading by both adults and children will be distributed. ■' y " »■■■» - 1 ' NEW QUARTERS FOR ARMY HERE FT To Salvation Army Hall At ft O’clock Saturday Evening With appropriate ceremonies, tha new .Salvation army hall and head quarters in the Be dedicated Saturday evening, RcV. A* J. Smith, Tastor of the First lUpUs*-— 1 Pfeurih, will deliver a short agtfress in ser viced starting «t g o'clock In the eve ning, • The new headquarters of tbo army Is located over the P*|tce Drug Store on South Center street. An auditor ium seating about 125 is provided with quarters for tbo Captain and bis wiff. "I hope that many of the. Golda hcro people will come by tp see us fn our new place. It U lovelysaid Captain Young loot erenifeg. It U ma»H possible through tao generosity of George Waters, Jr. VfilHonairess Hides From The Reporters NEW YORK Nov. 10——Mllll . uml Hogilura Itnmas a. hride «f then day* hid In a state room of her honey moon steamer today and left hor husband to face a barrage of questions from Reporters, -* Even the 1 photographers had no rhance to focus their camera oa the rawly married beireos Reaching llii liner in Brooklyn an hour before hail ing time, she leaped from a taxi cab. hurled her face In tb» fur Collar of her coat and dashed up tha gangplank wfore the cameras «mid awing lpio ur-tion. oltard the ship she took cover In one room of the bridal suite while Mr. Rsmo* etayed in ether to met hie questioners, she remaining concealed until, tha vessel sailed. DRY LEADERS ARE EXPECTED W. C. T. U. Hope* lo Bring Hone of Big Gum of So ciety te City The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. for November WM held at the Lome of Mrs Ben t ampan, president at 4 o'clock'Wednesday afternoon. Interesting reports were given by the chairman of dlNeraat committees. Mrs, A. P. Hot»tll. who has dona a* much good la Chrlatlah work among ihf women in the jail, reported tk*t recently there have been no firla er women In ihe Wayne jail. Mra. J. D. Daniel*, chairman■'Ut* werk at the County Home, reported 39 Inmate* la the Home. She said Hut Rev. Petar Mclntyre h*d held • service out there recently. Mrs. Dnniels said that although the inmates pare excellent fare, dairy produeta, etc., she thought that boice little re— .nemhi snee tar each on at Christ man Itat- would add brightness to tfealr IliAs. a The remainder of the meeting WM giren over ,to a very Interesting re port and dDcuaaion of the recent W. <l. T. U. Convention held at Raleigh. Mrs. A. P Howell waa driegaU ah this convention and several other mem her* attended including Mrs. Menree, Mra. J. D. Daniels and the president, Mrs. f'ampen. The ladice spoke eathnainatlcnlly of the hospitality received wklls In th*t city. They tig of the delightful entertainment given them at heme e< Ha*, ajeeapbna Umlslb and es tfea pleasant drive ever the nlty planned by (be Raleigh W C. t. V. for the vtatler*. The speech by Dr, Mary Hargis Armour, of Tate, Os.. nationally known tampemnoe sprafcer, which was a feature of the convention bad been preserved by Mru. Howell and at W request wa, read *l the Wed nesdny meeting by Mr*. D. C. Gog ilell. , » Mrs. Campen staled that Mrs. Ar mour had promised t* come tfe Oolda boro someilme in th* near future to fit liver ah address. Rev. C. A. Up church of Raleigh, ha* promised to bring Dr. Armour hare, in Hi* car from Raleigh, also Col. Fred A. Olds, if he can bo peifeusdad te com*. If Col. Olds apeefca, It la thought that it will be seasier to get a large attend ance of men a; the meeting Mm. Armour waa r»ported a* an excellent and forceful speaker. A mnng other things she stated that "The greatest fight the W. C. T.U. end other dryt es the P*mocrnUn perty h»ve ever had on -their hands they have right ’ now ftfeetween this Mme amt the next previdrotial elec lion, to keep A! Smith, from being roHmlnete-j. If the Democri'lc party ncmtuatm a wet candid jle 'or the Presldefery In H»29, it v/11l wreck t»-e Detnnchstic party an! .-(T the *M 'it south asunder " MEMPHIS HAS QUIET VOTING No Trouble Fsltewn Dynnmity teg of Negro Political Gathoriog MEMPHIS, Nov 10—(AP)—Memphis .spirited nunictyal campaign climaxed l*H. night \>y the limbing of a qegro political meeting reaolyed today Into as an election day aa the city ever witnessed. The only ripple of <xclUnion> woe We eeyeet of m election >ta4f<ugho was kept in jail for four tore he won bin free dom on habeas corpus proceedings. Confident predictions of victory Caine from headquarters of both Ma yor Painn seeking his third si wight four year term aud bis oppqgftnt S. W Orton. 34 yrars old attorney. THBftE PIYNF.II I'NIIKR MOTOR CAR .I*o OROWN RLUEFIELD. Vs.. Nov 10—(AV- Three portions were drowned In a mill pond when an automobile plunged off the road et a mill d>m on Clinch river near Nor Tthasewell yesterday pinning the victims beneath it ia tfea wn#i. Nine Eastern Carolina Cities Asked To Send Representatives Heft NO PICNIC AT POULTRY MEET Wilt Bay, Soil iM Exchange Bint* At Novnmhor 18 Event la City OMgpimgjMaßstn' ~-f The Wayne Oour.ty Poultry Aim elution will itM Its mo-.fcly moo lift on Friday afternoon Nuwnbw l«th, •I the court Itooae, There will be no picnic lunch eprend at the meetinc thla month »nd the moeUag will open promptly *t I o'clock. At 1 o’clock n Hooeter Bale »nd Exchange will ho held at the county fair ground*. Plenty of eoopa will be provided la the poultry building for the sale end exchange a%d each pereon Wlfl be at liberty to use e|t th» coepo needed. Bach pereon will buy or aell privately aa the caee may bt. Soaaa of the heat poultry breeder* of the atate here beta Invited to send mala birds to thla aala and a large variety nf cocka and coekeral ale expected. The win. and exchange. to spaa to Raetom North Carolina and the pnui trymen of other eouatlo* fre cordially Invited to otase and buy nr sell. WORLD WAR END NINE YEARS AGO , f y. - - - WIIJ (knell Cuodlu Croon •f Mtfßkt at Arlington WAiyfifaTON. Nov lg—(JPl—Nln* year* rollid b* at 11 o'- clock tomorrow morning, kreaeh time tinoo t|Ar Htrident barkftif of fuse along tW,We*teni front, ceased far the Brat lima la four y|ar* of dta imcUoajand elaugktar. An emMonei outburst *of thanks - glviag k»f the struggle, •wept the world on that gay. Then the taMm of rebuilding among tbe ecoytg|ic and physical wreak age last by }fcb world war hegsa. It is rtlll going, on but with a elownou at with Ihe rathiag bpeed of the war destVuatioa that had overwhelmed the contending power*. At in the piat, tinoe that first wild outbreak of relief that the righting had ended on tbe original Arm&ttce day, there will h* no form*! celebra tion bare tomorrow. OPty owe* la Ufl 3hen tile unkaowa eoldter nt M tombed ot Arlington o • ticks 1 cemetery 'haaJtbe day been marked by «n or ganised and nation wide tribute to Ua aigniflcaace. Yet tomorrow a aew touch will be given a day (0 f»r *s Washington la concerned wijh tbe uavjbllag at Arlington of the cross if sacrifice erected there by the government of Canada to the memory of America* who fell In the ranks of Cnaeda's le »*ons France. NOUGHTSIs CAUSE MISHAP Infonaatiou is That How# Carl* Hit By Automobile Was Llgktisaa **»“ ***** Ujmr rn Qr#m Home boy. was painfu«> ffbt not eer idutdy Injured when ha was struck by a car driven by Ban Ceniptn >/at eve* eiun about d w'rtocfc tm the Blastd* highway near tbe Orphan Home. Yaung Fleming was driving the Home Barra) cart aad the eccompaay iog donkey, which have both become to be looked upon aa permaaet flx l|J r ** at the Home, wbea the accident occurred. Ilia cart waa almost com pletely dcmenliahed, throwing the two or threg hoy* who were Yldlpg on- the vehicle, off onto the pavement There waa no uil lights on thfl cart. *nd thla 1« thought to have boon tbe causa of the accident, ft wah said last night that the yeung fellow wns retUng along all right, sad It was not thought that the few bruise* sad cuta he sustained would prove ser ious. • «• Mfnh#r of > The Aaaodstti Preas f Gnidahign Is Om W CHlit® -WTO Mont To Bn Btawotat NmtalU 20 sod u,toMrn gy, Nina Eastern CaroWsa cUIW bans besn invited to send dalagstin to 4 meeting ta Ooldxhoro to tensltor the baseball Hogs#. The gstheetsg It a ( oniianatles of efforts Herded ta fia •ten several das ago. Tho data, sot yet definitely fixe#, wftl ha b»f eat NovAther ta and Sf. ciles are beta* aaknd, hi mnq repßOaeatatiee to übo Oohtaho* gatlmringAre: Kinston. Wilson, WIJ. ( miiitoi, mil Aottii TTiohbitrn. OreeavilM*' PsyettevUla, OaMdho «.cd Tarharo. . M B. Venn of Ktaaloa la aasdlM; out the vnUtalaiMK layttatien< gave the fJbsmber f mwwiui k of.tha league eraaataulwL * 'netting tor Ooid*born. That ar-doftaMe ta Mrs a fc.Ny I^ taehtata are the MtaS*s4« HiiiUtaHfiaa glnla circuit/aad though tasraa of lioe Oma hMdd had ta a mfififc Mav iMttUiiii u FaKfi* fell ZSXZZi oub of the tatrir tory es Borehall i^h iitue of tho^ world— displayed If the Associnden gas Oth ftaed to tho Boaters Caroltae dtotrtM. , Boom of thooe who fmsmhtrOl Ooldsborofe great asm la tho fid fully yewfhjtf ta^ehaoeoe'tf Mb •ad that the see of the Fair grauode aa • playing field aud the use of the avmtd nhtad wight ho /gwgwd oft very reaadophla figure M UOt ftUO. SI RdpiON CURES i STEROEIOMEN Raya Lonitat HMlea > =ar >W wnThThnn traueter operstlon which eaqhlodgX viously sterile women to henr drns. .. The doctor-, sat*Jhgt dOnon •*»*<* treutir jmprese# health w appearance after tht operptteu which coaeUt* of remoiag a gland frets «>. woman and 'r.naferrtog It It || sterile patient. "I have transferred glaada for eh#it * women," tho snrgooa U guotad < > raying. "The grafting was tuatatk* ably successful, tin hitherto Morin children were born." *’ ' ' ’ • F.QrAUIATMB PIS « f ABM*® TMtBUI WABHINOTOM, Nor. IP—(Jta—Tho I equalisation fee of the McMory tabU gett Mil has agbia ppptd a stataWag . block for as agnomoot oo fans PO Uef betweek three of the moftav agrl bere today to aflbot a eeWgremiao was adjourned ter tarfhW Ot®nM>
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