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T7 WEATHER Mr and Wigpir Sunday. Monday clondy followed by showers and VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 285 LADY CODIVA OF TODAY IS SHOWN But Medera Mb* Godha Didn’t . Get Cwif Mi Show Ai It Wu Pkued Not. 24—Two Godlvaa, ona real. the other Wfu, brought the vnnual Alta ball to an antl-clluactiu dOMSt twit past one this morning. ’» TUrao thousand rarpiicrs who had coma to tea how life so to be tired in 1.000 A. 1). aud who had been told in pullctty proa* for a fortnight that olAdy CJodlva would ba recreated In bar Original arfUtlc undrupc, met dis appointment. « An hour before the Oodiva busl neaa. which waa down on the pro gram as “FWshiotu of 2(H) A. D.“ the committee, Which hid been „ voluble during the past week dlsconraiug on the ’ nrtiatic daring of the Coventry • eaterprlM, insisted that Miss Rosalind Hightower, Detroit artist, positively woidd appear uuoiatlied. lust .like 1-adjr Oodiva long before Revere UIJ. Onlj Wax Klga re Rut When tbc rurtalns were parted the guests, massed In front of the brightly lighted stage, saw only a figure in wag. It waa Miss Hightow er's figure, made by'aChicago artist hut with all Its symmetry of Hue. It was wax noue-.the less The the curtains came together for a Tew seconds, When they were parted, the wax figure had disap peared. In Its place stood Miss High tower, find lu g gossamer material and post'd so nearly tike (he paraffin ciatue that many did not huu» the difference. H the stage baud Which manipu lated the curtains had been reherrsed hatter, 'the Oodiva finale might have been more successful. Miss High tower was to have stepped from her gilt frame and advance to the front of the stage to give th<: Irgcud mind 1 ed audience an opportunity of soring what Lady Oodiva looked like. Hut the place band got his cites mixed, and dropped the curtains be fore She could tajfo a. f lip. Mies Hightower, the committee and tha publicity dtreators were loath to comment ou the affair There had been a mistake. they aald but they did not my Whose Home of tbc * guoata were Inctlade to beltere they had mode a mistake In bettering that Hie Oodiva legend would be re< re ated unexpurgated. During the original Lady Oodiva rldo t%»ugh the street a of Coventry about 1,600 A. D. the populace was luppoaed to keep Its door and win dows closed, ao that none might spy upon the lady In her unconventional equestrian excursion. One man. how ever » tailor uamed Tom, took a peep, mid went blind, thus giving the Eng lish vocabulary the expression “Peep ing Tom.” Not an eye was lost id the art* hall. LACK OF FACTS IS CHARGE MADE Chairma* Green Ha* Somethin* To Bay of U. S. Chamber of Cftuaercc WASHINGTON, INov.^d—LP> - The Chamber of,, CoromerC.o of the Tutted Plates was accused by Cbalrmgii tlrcen of the House ways ami means committee of act las "without infor mation on ,the subject., fn demanding tho tax reduction of |400.000,000„ Ills stami was similar to. Hint taken by lYftildent Ooolldge who considers the attitude of the Ghmpbor coorernint ih creased taxes and ex penditures abeurd. a - ssWtfiKt'tw hit Judgment the nmonnt of tax reduction racoaspind cd by the eimimlttee •Jilb.x.'n.OtH) ac - c'irdlii* to Its own estimate so uow “tpo large to leave a proper working buluacu In (be treasury for the fiscal «r by more than |in>ri.ooo the maxi anawst.-ws—il-g ft.,. 1 " 1 “ Notre Dame Winn From S. California CHICAGO. Nor, 24 (4*l -The Tro Jans of the I'niversKy of Honthcrii California coming ou* of the west undefeated lost s heart breaking one point football game to Notre Dame on PMdler field today T to 4 before 113.000 spectators, tbo larges tthronr that cvyr witnessed a gridiron atruv gle in America ’ / The victory was a YeptUon of thy Notre Dame triumph of n year ago when it enntebed a IS ~l2„victory at Lon Angeles, THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRRSH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY. BUY. . . ' * ■ < 7 v ... w . * ar -.i: Li. 1 i :nr/ 1 w: " :■ 1 ■ j. : 1 ... FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY < GOLDSQQRO. N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1917 FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY * .i * , * -w ■• * u- Spring Surprise And Begin Summoning Many oFor Contempt Hearings Every Home in County To Get Newts Tuesday Thesdxy a tasue of The News will be circulated in every home in Wayne county so far as is: possible. While The Newi regularly bus ; a circulation in excess of that of any ,>a|H'r published In V't no county, two purposes are fiehind the large edition piauticd Qfur ri' -day. The first Is to .irquslnV those who are not getting tbs paper with Its character, to give a sample of the thorough milli ner in which it covers all focal ami sect to nnt news. Thu second Is to provide abso lute coverage far Wayne county men livnt« who desire, to reach the folks of Hie county with a Christ man message. , ' CONGRESS WORK IS UNDER WAY Tax Revision Bill and Appro priation Meanurot Are Alioat Heady 7 ’ ’■ r A WASHINGTON. Nov. 24—|/P>—'The seventieth Congress haa male i running start for ita first .session which bcglno a week from Monday, but it has a long hard winter and riving enead of ,tt. The host of returning senators and representatives today found a tax re vision hill and several appropriation men in res pructlcally ready for house action and u fair beginning made on the trcnicudnuuu problem of fang relief. s likewise organisation slates In the Iwo houses have been set np for for mal approval with every Indication that the Republican majorities will again have control of the Senate aud the House. While organisation of the house wifi lie perfected ou the opening ilay that of the sonatr may lie delayed until the second or third day while the row ovur the seating of Senators elect Smith of Illinois and Varc of Pennsylvania. Republicans, fg bein'! threashed out. Candidate For Head Os State is Arrested HHIUCPOKT. >a. Nov. 26- (#’>--11. P. lomg, candidate Jor governor of Lo.ilrtaita this afternoon made 3301 both] before the sheriff inf a charge of slander sworn out against him by L. E Thomas, mayor of Shreveport TCe affidavit upon which the war rant was Issued •charged slander In it campaign speech last Thu,reday nlglil. When the candidate appeared at the sheriff* office lie was accompanied by hia brother who signod the bond. Mr. lx ng'declined to make any sto'e menl. ’ . i.H.EM KN HOFTE TO COUtT lift RAN F.VikriSCX). No. 26—Captain Frederick A. Giles. Itritish airmail, today was en route to Han Simeon, (’at., from where lie will fly Ills lies* Bluebird <filpliiiie buck to* Han Fran claco. to get It ready for another at tempt to fly to Hawaii. . EdniuAddon Will Case First ... One Scheduled for Monday Tb%* I'dnumtfoon "ii. I.- Urn ta the ary*ton of'Way'no County S«p :3oaocr: ■ Monday. Jmlge—Henry A. Grady of rtlnion wltt prestdc over the two v> e* 1 * rcgulue term. _ llie ries6*«wack will b« ghen to the trial of civil cases and Ibe second week to Ihe trfhl of criminal <4Li2 . ■ ♦ A In the Fximundson v 111 case certain relative* eerk to break the will o( tbo ,foto H. T. Edbiundson, confondlng that tba paper writing recorded was tu (act. not his last w-ftt aud testa ment . ■ -———— - - - The followhig men have bean tutu tnouod for J»ry aerviea daring the idm weeks: , - Firat week: B. E Roar. 11. M. Hum phrey. M. D. Daly, R. I, John son. W. C. Rose. 1. L. Kaena. E. C. Hail, J. H. Dickinson, Leslie Edmondson L, Hum* Detectives WiU Be Used As Evidence in Sinclair . Day Trial CHARGE PRYING INTO FACTS JIHORB’ LIVES Case Is Outgrowth of Fall-Sin cbir Jury Tiunficring Fiasco WASHINGTON. Nc.v. J 6 (Vl ' Springing a surprise tn the codlentp'. ( proceedings ugaliid Harry Him lair. wewUhy nil operator. W. J. limns, founder pf the Hums detective agency and four of thetr associates district, attorney Gordon begatf today the pre paration of about 7.1 subpoenas call ing as govefitmcnt witnesses nearly •n»»» |enon who testified during the I Brand Jury Investigation Into charge cf tampering with the Fall-B!nclalr 101 l conspiracy Jury. ** : ’ Tlip giivernmenl < barged In its petition upon which the rule of con tempt wb ( issuud that Stuelair sent Mason Ibt.v of New York snd Wheld on ('lark of Chicago to Washington where Ibey engaged the Hums agency In' ::spy upon to bribe ami tu do ijrthing >slcnl*itp*l to luterfe < wilh the Jurors lu the uni)tune-,I illseburge of their dutios b It was furttwr charged tliuj, the purpose of the sttrveillniicc of the Jury was to tnipcd” and prevent the due admlalstration of Jurdice in the court etliiv b>’ corruptly influencing said Jurors to decide the tasuc of said pmsecnttou in favor of the defrndauts or to disagree aa to aaid issues. la ciiiliug as government witnesses I hose who appeared before the grand Jury the dtslri< t attorney's office let It ba known for the first time t£nt It would use the Rums operative# in aUeutpUng to prove that contempt of flourt gone through. The sailed reports disclosed the detec tives had kept up an intensive fol lowing. They even enquired Into thh Juror's pcrsoual financial affairs and the government contends thst such i lose -scrutiny of a Jury is contempt rtf the court. . , r> MANY ARRESTED -BY DRY AGENTS New Orleans A Dry City I* Goal Set An A|;ertH Continue Work NKW (»HI.F \NH, Nov, 26 4 4*l J'bne hundred aud fifty persons lu< lu.llog several women, were arrested here today during a series of raids on more than 100 restaurant* by prohi-ogents recruited from live states. Thu care fully. planned raid was directed by the prohibition ndinluistrator over long dlstane Mtaffmtl iromLaiksonvlli, Fla. • Armed with 131 search warrants, th* Federal officer* eel out shortly nftenuin to dry up the city,. Tic were at R. at the eml of the day, des pite determined opposition reported t.o have been ancountrred in some of the places visited. 1 The arrests were so numerous that the L’. R. (’ommlNilouer had to take forger quartern. The alleged vlola t’Vt ell her made h itjd w hep brought before the commlHHloner or were taken to the detention hi,me until tlipy • ouid arraftge brill. A. Dawson. 4. H Filte. .1 F. .Tr >ut JPMN 'lß.'i^bflWriWriß' Tt4iry Godwin. Ih.s* Grady, tv || yxatat: ras aw*: Gam F Hauser, John tr V\ t.|i Charley Winders, L. J. Hi t ton. J \V. Brock, J. T. Smith. Khaw Mdfol laa. Hal say Malpass. J C. Harrell. T. It. H. Smith. C H. Mar- s tJn. B<njiniln Uu.ey, Jr., Ralph Dttans, A, Herrin’;, u. Casey, E. W. Huffman. Second weak) JamiV; v\. Geylor, Ban ff, Best, W. B. Ifollenger, C. C. Blackman. W’. P. Dali, J. K. Raynor. K. D Perking, -—W. p Middleton. J. W. Byrd, Barney Kirby, C. R. Aycock, Martin, W M. Pee!. C, p Ltwm.-T. F. Branttvam. Loyd Wilson, A. D. Curley, C. L. Nash, R. f.' Thornton. Geo. it. Best. w. Bill Powell, B. r. Jackson, Dock Pate, J. (Continued- op pate five! ROBERT L CROW DIED YESTERDAY -> i* a »'■*! ■ ... Funeral Sen ires For Former Citiaen From St. Haul Till* Afternoon Robert L, Crow died yesterday "utorniag at I’lue Crest c Manor, w hit It la Dr. Dickeya Sanatorium at Kou them Fines, aud the remains were brought to Goldsboro for funeral aud intarmeui. ♦ Mr. Crow developed tuberculosis D oeveral your.) ego apd rimwln.-d at Sanatorium. N. C . for three and one half years before being removed to Routhern Finer. Its,was 47 roars old a native of Wayne county and bad *p< ut most of bbt life 111 Goldsboro, hut some years ago moved v Ith Ids, family to Greenville where "he wai engaged In ttm gb«e husineaa with lattw Harriag- He belonged to the Methodist cliurcb. the Junior order. Pythian* aud Masons. Members of the Jitlrtur will be pal’ bearers at the funeral which will be conduct'd from St. Fuul Methodist church at p. m. today* by Mvv X. JL Daniel assisted by Ifov. Matter Patten, rreetdlng Flder of lids dta trict. The Interment will Ihi lu Wil low Dale cemetery. e> Mr. Crow Is survived b f III* wife, who was Miss Lillian Pollock of this city but now of Greenville, one ao;i Robert Crow Jr., of Greensboro mid one sister Mrs. 11. W. Lynch ,of (Johlebbro. Meml>ershlp in Mie Junior Order was In Goldsboro but membership in the Masonic mud PythUin fraternities was In Greenville. -Mason > of the loiter pfoccorc expected to attend the funeral today and pineal Masons have been requested to do an. The following have been selected as actlva pall ls‘arera: J. O. Spence. 11 H. St ovens. Clarence W. Peacock, U. M. Gllitkln. Gurney P. Hood. R. H. Edwards. J. A. Vinton and Lather Herring. ’. .. T News of the death of Mr. Crow yesterday. Genial trdi ro tFs friends, good-natured, he occupied a warm spin % Iho hearts of many lu the city. REMUS CASE NEAR TO END Defciuie Scek.s to Sal inf > Jury That KemuH Wan Insane When He Shot CJNCINNATI, Nov. 26 (>P»— Insmi ty t<*Rty boi ume the tin iue of Geor ge ilemps,. murder trial when th% Plate rested Its case and flic defen e pluugtnd tuto the attempt to cAabltih I'l tt'p nitndp of tbo two women and r ten men of tbc Jury that tbc defendant vn* temporarily nubalanccil mcntnlly wlnn lie ran dowh aud shot to d-arii n, his wife In a park here seven week* ago. ' " For a solid week tlic prosoowfon bM** eniphaalzcii ,die theme of told .dooded murder, a slaylJUg it* the or pitit of u lour (ornered pl<K In whlcti It-mus sited bis imrt of executlouiwr. T’>r ileftmae luv<l only an hour and a half Iflfl of tbc court session whin It rot Its chance to sirlhe the first Mow In behalf of RvtntM. It Immnd- Intelv’whirled Into Its iuaj<>r thorn*. It railed who* bad be<n In intimate contact with lleinus'’lu r»- cent months. Both wßjurssr#, with no knowledge of the ptio-* of asserted . the JmilU larllef that' Remus was Inssm Itemu-T rrvltrg attempt to Indicat • ‘lio government agents liatl enteroj iujo conspiracy with a gang In St. I. Mo., to i ti-rmtuale, him wa an. th«h thing one of trie w ltnem * said l)Rii influenced him to the i ptiir lolly Remus was Insane. j IN NIIOT TO DtATM ts INSTpN HAf.CM. Nov. 26. <l*., irowifirfafiifiiw vttt a ed lost night by a man who shot him ‘aWttHjf 'tk 'TWfil 'm The- hwmr Hath Tlatrher ncSr Kettles Itridge, Rock lugham ccnhl* Ix-onard Da It on sg< <1 about 2i: w.v- arrested «t midnight s', his home end taken to Wentworth wbarg be was held In connection wRh the shooting. : ' - ; "' •* Football Result* Army 14. Nary 3. —— Notrcdwne 7. Houth Callfornta ( Wilmington 6. ILftrlgh 0 Gregnsbcirb 70. Aabevillc o. | Stetson 26, Center 0. llos’on s. Holy CToas a brake 25, Callfornta ( I Carnrgta Tech, 14, Oregon SUta 14 Negro Suffers Broken * Neck in Fall But May Live To Relate Story Dr. WiU Spicer Sac t’cmful Imminettflwy Opera tion on Guh Smith REMOVES BROKEN BONE AT BASE OF NECK Fat font Regaining line of Hi* l.imliN After Fusmtge of Week in HoopiUl f* us tiiult li. uugTofTeilt aud broke big irt'i k while cngxgiHl 1* hls usual work dt the Km|ilro Ntsnutacturiug com pany, hut all the evldekca now Indi cates that he will live lu’tell Ihe story tn hts grand rhHdrct*. A wmik ago t|r. Mill Hpicer performed * lamlnoo tomy flperstlon u* a last resort at ajri tug Kmith s life. Tbc pnssage of the week and the general nwpouiM' id Smith to the op rrstlnn shows It a successful oue. Yesterday he was able to beglu to non hls. leg* aguln, use of which had h«eu cut off 4>y tits tioaak in Id* neck. Smith s firemen bud sent film out to attend tn bis usual duly. In connec tion with kiriplng the steam pressure up ot the Kmptrc. About tblry min utes later be was found, unconscious, at the foot of * sawdust pile about which be had been winking. A ver ti rkrae In Ihv lower part of Ida neck Was broken, mi X-ltay performed by l»r. Spßcr at Id* sanatorium reveal id.. It was either do a laminectomy or »u I low the man to die without any effort on tfia behalf. In the presence of several physi cians and others. TH*. hpleer opera'ed He removed the broken verier bra* taf3 anrh fashion ns to relieve the pres snre on Gi« spinal cord, taking cam to I»av« Um bona covering. The latter la a very Important part of the opera tion, it wasifonrtHMt.as nay Ipjiia y IjL siiffieient youth reaudtta. Off trial* of t«IP Empire company ordered that every effort and com fort which the santtortnui provides he given Bmltb. who is point of ser vice hoa boen longer ta tba amploy of | the Empire company than any kithoi man. Klfty-two yenra old, he has been with the company since tt was start ed and even before whan the plant went ufider the G'lterry name. He had been subject to vertigo and M is believed that lie was taken with an attack while on top of tba saw dust pile. In falling Ida head struck n cement copelng, causing the brok en neck Joint. laminectomy operations such aa that performed by Dr. ftplcer In save the man's Ufa are compartlvely rare In surlgcgl .cases , o KKFORIi mowll R rrgKft.WKM : GRID BATTI K AT fHit'ALA I’Hlf AGO, Nov, 34 (4*) The greatest crowd that ever witnessed a football - 111.000 humans «qu#es»d Into “Hollers Weld Mil* afternoon" to witness the tnter sectbmaJ, gridiron gnme helween No tre Dome and the undefeated Ltd vi r-lly of Galtyornla < b'Mpp . . - WOKHT FOG OF KFAAOA k IjONON. Nov. 26—(/Pl -The worst fog of llic cMusrpi lay thick over Lon don today. It one of danse but llgbt-haed surface glvli(g the metropolhe' Saturdap*’, only three dam after Its “black Wednesday” of this w;l**k when an ijiiibrells like canopy blanketed day? light almost completctlN. Real Estate Tranwaetionw In Exeess #3S,(MM) RecDrded * * hi , •" ... • trar.ntttra of real nutate li Ofnfc con ro. tomtit mm m (tflvd Vs bii-riiay In Ibi'VfUoi of M'gi ‘twctfi*-■ ■ .vm i r..K<ms4i<toc carS/tdinaOe f*>r Wayne county, are said to ref loot Hie Kin»ral healthy mnecy cundltlout 111 the county. Re*l tr.tulo in«)ti nfvjuk of tradtuc In )»r?tp<'rtr an liicller tliatv In monljn.aiut point ntfi itwt more money U now. i lii the Sands of th« public than la sometime, A total of fifteen deed# were filed yesterday, moat of them, deal* in Goldsboro property busies era! from Indian Kpringa and Mi Olive. They follow.! ~7 ~o Ten deed-i transferring lot* In Ui* Uler Home Blt,ei wore recorded— iron Joseph l*. Patrick and wife to J.„W. Hawley anitf wife, one lot |l,- 400; W. fV Itenmark and wife, «•« lot. (Mo. 8, T. Hooke and wife, two lota t6?ti Tom A«rtmU and wife two. You Can Get Your Auto Tag Thursday It \I.KICK, Not. 2« tributlou of -North Carolina»lV29 automobile aml major truck llfi •usu plalt'a will'’begin on- next T|an»i|«v December 1. Ilia ataU (iuuarUnvut of revenue announced tonight. t ’ , . No exteuoiuu of lima wltlll be maUo oftli-lala said and all ve hicle* no licensed rauat display plates on.mul after midnight of lh < i inlx i :i. 1 Plate* tnu> be used after December 15. » A *, ■*• i *•; ‘ ;'I |{ MStXWTENT IT GREAT PROBLEM Dmv Taylor of State Coßef ' Olveo lda«* an Farm » Situation HADHIOH, Not. 26.- -<*"»■—Social discontent in tba chief key la tba present agricultural situation, C. C. TayloV. I trail of the Graduate school and vllreetor of the bureau of eeooir tab' and aortal research at N. C. BUtr. bcHesce. „ 0 . Ukm “TJirre ia tab Inc place. almoat all tact am pf the. coon ty. • rectualoo In tfie Illicit it a mined pf living attained by . agricultural people dnrina tbe period of high fa# lope", be i J‘ ■Tb>>r# Is an un«a*lne»* in tbe ru ral population Indexed by the diaa- Uc shift from fanning to other q|- cupaUoou aad froju rural to urjb*k ‘‘There la taking place, a rfelj»n ment of economic proeaaaaa aM ga» rlal ernuplncN more marked than at any other period of our natural ax lateoce. with tbe exceptloa of tbe era of our westward expaaaion. “Tba think of fern, people la more ilUturbrd, more in a data of fUßadry mom <jp a date of bdtgereaey. Ulna it hati ever bom/with the exemption of the perloda »f tba early seventies aad laU eltrUtlea of tbe laat century" Dr. Taylor suggested that rural ae ciologist* attack tbe*e elemeutn la the Hit nut ion: the rural - standard of llring; tba shift In rural population; the readjoatmeat or realignment or I rural croup 1 ng*; and the thinking iud rtcairtng of rural paopla. Os th« rural standard of living. Or. Taylor »ald It hi the measure of the relative success or'Tollurc or agrieat lure. “It la an lutlex to the economic and •octal Ufa of farm faratlfea and ru ral communltlea. A knowledga of what dandartl* or lltlna actually ob tain In the various agricultural ft ah-un of the i*atk>tt; a knowledge. what ccouiwilc, indltutlonal. an*) touinmnlty factors ladwtMf tbsSr d.vudatda; and the rclatlona that the different Hemr.aU In a faintly ! clan- Hurd of living have to each other are Immensely In portau-L" Ah to rural population studies, Dr. Taylor »ay* the drift to the city hi decryed by some and hailed by oth er! on the vlow but flail solution to the in 1 1 adjustment in agricultural prcdii' tlon. “Which Is right? Who knows? NO one surely know who it is (Cnnllnu. iWSi Page Throe! lota f«25; ft. M Prlveit, 11(4. |«3dV v • „ tkim :>* (1.750; It I', (ordrll and wlfe. l )<* j tltm* Jtnnh . Rest TtH'HjtjiSgw, nr lot, (1.310: Nick I’rlllnuu. four tote. Ill'T; A I. flroucluon and wife, I k»J (Ml. . Julia H. finnan* to W. W. Moore, and wife property at Kim and !*r *t recta. (8.000. Thoa .Jt. 'Norwood and wile to P.inT fl. t.dmandaon and wife, proparty a* Beech and Lionel, (16,000. " 1 J. Tit Iron Thomson, trustee to J. A. Vlnaon, Interest In land on Kfm at fed. II add of her consideration*. i., Com. Loan and Ins. Co., to JoUakr Henderson. 2 lots In Mt. OHre. It and consideration*. Seven Hprlngs Supply Company »< Van Smith, so acre* In Indiau Bprlnp* townahlp, . u , 'o ■■ 1 iu l r wp mi aun> ' -aifegre- 'H*: ■■ {-t-’-asscl MANY ARE HERE FOR CONFERENCE Today Mark* Cfimu fc HiihWi Chmrrk iMtl& **" [ Reports iucUcatlap thai bbe HoHaees church tn Kustera North f oroUau ta unking Koine In ataabarahtp «a welt as financially were mode by agtnte cri' and r.karp|tee j yi»»efdxy ahtf noou at the afternoon seuloa at tig vQnfejruaaa of the fIhRS «s* it ->regress bore. Ressloaa are boUf k*M In the Oak street ebaycb and 'he cdlftcd waa dovfdad for tba amdt- Imr yesterday, •txly lit# tbdrebee +re nending ssfalotcre aad dotafMbm to the conferenoa. * "• ■ Rev. Oborlta y. 'Taytor coafhtcMd devotional aorrtbrN las* erdatag, taV IIW hit taxt ream kltM ila.lA. K' ■ilseuaaed dlTlna IH ant hint liyn fallow -tiip and c«jli% aaodttlicaUon CommllioO asm cl hi the maratar sessions y inter day Xfjr&nged tbe d* votlonal service prodtpm tor toddr. aenrlcea which In expected to st tract hundreds Ib tbS filth from tMa part of tb* smy, - - The dliy will be'lsuuat>«d M MV this moFnlng vrtth gtrnday school de votions conducted by <|r. Taylot At .11 oVlook. Rat. It H. King ol Georgia general Superintendent, pro aiding iwdr ibd eeufimtod; srfll bring bl. annual Fnll*w|.r tbe ssratuu will ceftu tboannual <*«*- mualoa H a as ' IwY. J. S%' f . »**■*"•• sloaary from Ifcd*. sNU ’Mil as- tb# work of tbo Hoi In ess ebureb ta-mlr skm* at 3 #idddhi W# dfuraetm. 1 if « ~ r hwk Ren f. 'lt FraagMy. t» charge ..I vodor kbofla** uwA. win lead the 11. T. #, «. gaeetfM bad ai 7; 30 Mr Klag wlll ipeeacb aaalm . He confaemWr mfll be .edacMdW Mondar Mr. Klag igfM ahnotmee the sfaRMW srhih tbo tal* let era will aenffa.' »W • *» /l n*wSK +* rsra lna's fedtmal at|#o factiirfra will k« fakftl iRf the ff'eri- Departmeat .raaeervatlon and Dr rninpmcut aa if asrefl® of the ’ u“ rd States Depart event of faaitt*rc thbf year. It «ae aagHpw* hurt .las' night by -Wade H. PbllUf* dig*** Tbe eeuei # la ftmH ttmin 110RTA, Aeoree. Mask +-<*>-*** her* Plane ¥**4 nn> Hiuieasfttl allafHtii dak ijyflMm nJff VIII '* 'll * wmri V til * * •si gee hhe e Harbor «raoa. ft. Iff, al 4 dsM ttrt* alls moon. r -^.y ■ Til* ntini n*4* flßVflMl ftUMMKI earlier in dsa sraob 4u fMMUaaa Ma pourr.ry with tbe tMfa#.M**lio?a of tbe cresv aad Ita *Md«agiff« <r se ,£ ARMYRAUJES £ TO WHIP NAV^ * s I suv —■ - iM UfDguuw le l.lffßl Hors* Harry WHR ■ Greatest Cliinf poia) oiusm iiM lipm. -m*i K- m -Rallylag ft-iua a, *»r staff Army connuered tbe nary today 14 to 'J under the leadership Rf JB| Monde and haUHitK endof HVPM Light l lorKerry frU9Mt|'> with as colorful crowd as gear ad* cessed the great battle Rambastu 76,'h»0 looked oil vtUsoa vailed bib team together between |sIVM ’>Mi came out to lead a chorda <.kM him twice acroadhkf %k*y tty Mil «•;<!. Urn stand fona«Aiif'’■Tlai”** (cute fbut .-beebod Rid deap*hKa aad danreroo! closing spurt rs the Sdry. • Army'S rleiory nvbr tbd M7 that pured superior football In a|l b«t Utg quarter was* a peradti) *r* ivnph (or V»|*m. 7 Majrldi. l|r MM yuawaweds. amspt-»lss-talS ls» Haokiif at Pena state * ■-.A** *. V ..‘X ' 1 . ' , Caplwm Eastern Champkmabi| VAYBTTKVtUAk. Mam Howovwr eatAbllsbed «I#Sr (llffc to tbe cha«nMaa#di of Waslifa North Carolina, toddy wbea tba# dafaMlg naiatgh I to o fa tba aeashbaabr «i 'he high school eltmcaatfog sdtVSa. ’ Four thousand people saw Captala TMrnette ptaaga over fa#~3#y«dH •uciidoan la Abd<d*d|MU*iif*W\'' Frooaea*. off aids P‘nalHdll jAm he Iwuncra and plaggd fif'tvll ddap n naMrt issrpesy m aarbral ar*«- « J2JTi**S2S£ 1’ te two gams aidad. * *
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1927, edition 1
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