%* , « WEATHER (tffcur Ju ea* portion Friday Hnturday fair, iHowly rlelng temper* • tare. ■*‘' |f ‘ ' VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 245 GREAT SWAMP GIRL IS FIENDISHLY MURDERED W«T'.,..*"'.V' • -• ’ /-, ■ * **7 » ' '• , «. ' V .«vlp-,-* «V i , *-*v Had Been Away on Mission About Au Hour When Father, Looking, Found Her Dead With Throat Badly Slashed 15-Year-OJd Beula Tedder Had Gone to Negro Home Nearby To Get Jar of Syrup Which Negress Had Promised Her In Afternoon SHERIFF GRANT HOLDSTWO NEGROES RESIDING IN SECTION AS SUSPECTS Await Examination of Body to Determine If Rape Had Been Committed; Henry Pike Hurries News Men to Scene for Full Details of Case 5* , i , Mystery nurroundtt the killing about dusk yesterday of Mias Beula Twdder, 15, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric.. Tedder, of Great Swamp township, who live 18 mile* north of Goldsboro and about six west of Fremont. Her throat slashed front, ear to ear, the young girl vu found by her father less than an hour after she had started from her home to a negro home not far away to get a jar of fgrup. She had been dead sometime when found. At 1:80 this morning Sheriff W. D. Grant, Deputy Sheriff J.- C. Komegay, and Chief Dorsey of Fremont were still investigat ing the caae. The body had been removed to a Fremont under taking establishment tor examination by a doctor. Coronor T. R. Robinsort, after going to the scene last night and remaining until early today, said that he would summon a jury upon instructions from Sheriff Grant. "It was licet there that 1 laat saw :ajr little *Ol alive." ask! Brlc Tedder, tenant tanner to The News. Kent with year# of tenant farming and with the sudden grief that had iconic to him, the man trembled In the cold of the night aud hie voice gulvercdrjot he kora up bravely tinder hla sorrow end hla giiar w>a smothered *1 “«• fcjMUIiUM U» ree my fat!.- , ■ * Entire American ( onlinenl Held Ut Icy Graap of Winter For Spell S (Hy the AaatH-luted Press) Hiding out of Canada and the Northwest on the crest of u big gals, winter yesterday overspread virtually Ihe entire,.country, causlua a doseit " ’ 'Jj deaths and resulting In heuvy damage to lake shipping, disrupted transpO'U-' tlon. and quumiuillontloii facilities and caused much misery ami sufferlug. Temperatures ranging from near rero to f»U degrees below prevailed throughout the uorthwest states aud white tills section iittenyii.it to d'li; out (d ktiga snow drifts UrougUl hy Ihe blltian! aud tumbling merenry the cold wave passed rapidly east of the Ohio river and south: to the gulf of Mt-xfco, cold fingers to ward the New Knelnud state* on the Last and California on the West. V. Weather bureau forecasts Indicat ed severe cold for another .day at least; ,The coldest point yesterday wa* in northeastern Montana which clalpi red Wt de;T»c* hrtmr s»jrn 1 Air mail Hccvleu virtu illy came to a stand still as the storm vented its lurry but whsitlon of seiitcnco was. deferr ed uutil Baiarday inomitiß over (ho protest of the Assistant district at* u-rney who proaecutitd the casa. This was the tejith day of the trial It opened a week ago Monday and reached the Jury'at 5:3f» yesterflay afternoon. All night the seven men uud five woman delilieruted without rasult. Through the day they stayeil rhut np, aud h w>io* not until R:37 this nftertfpon that the great. hell In the”courthouse began to toll TMi Is the signal that u deliberating Jury has nrrh< • * - rdl< • GUNMAN HELPS V REMUS’ SIDE (’cnfcttHCH That Remus Wife Employed Him io Slay Her Husband •’INC.INNATI, is-c. s—t/IVr-A rtr'i fes .<>d gunman willing to have »h. i c< \,gc Heinus fer flti.uiMt. Harry Tr.teadale of llsmllton, t *d.i. f .'mjjleted the narrative wlilrh yegte - dav sent Remna Into an etnollonnl out hurbt Wlßch halted court, t -‘.iiniia sat q»le,tly while Tmesihle told that Mrs Hemits. herself sla'n hv Jl<*mus last Octpb«r 6, tho d-iv ait-r Trues'.aka’s atnty of u murder coa rplrecy was pouivd Into his ear,'h id ,yt*t In front of a hotel In which sh •V.a*l "ypee’ed to ti*np her hushand vrl.it mother man., twlrllhg a pNtoi at I read? to shoot him herself: ■ Tlie expression "double cross" was prominent In tue last halt of True-- dale's lostlntouv^ ft waa lea «d Hut Ur wight fej. doOUIe <*rit«a M d which sent hitn to mua with ; t*l* of, uis wife's plaw. lie denied that he had "double cross ed ' Mrs. Hctqio. ti. entice her Into tin* hotel where she would have been found with a man Instead of a woman. Total payment* by Mrs Iternns were fiob. one tir.O. and n*tsln 1200' for *x iictises. < ONLY . 3- 13 , GOLDSBORO, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING. DEC EMBER 9, 192? Aid Needed For Woman Who Has Been 111 and Confined to Bed For 50 Years \■ ■ . The Cuthrell Philalliba t’lusa of tltu First Baptist Church d> , yesterday spoke lor Opportunity numiAT 2 and A. M. She card called in to say he wanted to xivo » hum. Such wed room slippers ure needed for opportunity numl»er 4. ifed clothes and food are needed for Oppf.rtunity s—two sisters, one of whom hag lieen l>ed red den for 50 years. •. [ . a ,, * •■ ' Thule will probably boa rush to take care of these eases anti you must hurry if you wish either of them. Call 813 and tell the number of the opportunity you will provide for. Dona tkuns will Ik* assembled in the off^etTof lit. hkiwards and he with a corps of helpers provided hy The News will see that the distribution is made for Santa. . In donating a ham for such a case us Mr. Edwartla finds needful, A. M. Sherard lias probably started u precedent which others will follow rapidly. It is believed that there are many • , „o' who will desire to contribute,, food or ciotnes or merchandis*i; u p T ■. , " .* of st nic- kind and an invitation to do so ts extended. The dona tion should lie left in the office of Mr. Edwards, and should be made soon as possible as after today only 13 shopping days remain before Christmas. A1 fVtT^s^shou^Kl>« in several days Ik*fore Christmas that Mr. Edwards and his helpers may have opportunity to arrange Tor distribution. V Thus fur the Jianta Clau#club has urcomplishetl tlfiTT&l rowing; ‘ Oppr.rtunities Taken No. I—Widow and five Anonymous No. 2. —Widow and three children ... Cuthrell Philathea Class jr» Donations o#e Hiim A. M. Sherard The followingsases should be provided for today; » ’ Opportunity No. 3 , A widowjtvoman, Princeton, R. F*D. No. 1, Wayne County* Seven children, two girls fourteen and five years old, five ' boys ages'll 10, 8. fl, 3. The oldest bov has been in hospital three weeks witli broken leg. \V as leading a cow on the" highway and a car struck the cow and knocked the boy down and broke his leg. ‘The widow lives on rented land, and has not made a fair crop this year. All of those children but one are in the school ; ge, ond .die is having a Ford time sending theftf. $H).0() or $15.00 wirrneip this family very much, in food anti clothes. . ’ Opportunity No. i An old man is dovw> with a cancer and his wife has waited on him mq long that she is right down sick in bed too, and an old maid sister is nursing them both. This family is in heed of groceries more than Anything else, ami SIO.OO would give th< nt a nice kitcheh supply for Christmas whf.i everybodv else is having good thing* to eat. A pair bf bed room Clipper* for ihwtwo yvomen would Ik* v*ery acceptable. * e ' f>tH^* r tu"»ty No. 5 , . . Two sisters. Ony has lieen in lied fifty years, ages 70 and 65. . , v The older Geerga Ftaldrman Is Ob-Wry, to His: Home -tn 1 «Vel!»nd. KaUk ; ' • "■ ‘ - Fl IK 1 U3U t' ■ ■- ." .. ■ '■ ' ' , ■ ve ti^i.icy t.u lux' hntnt at LaJi.-Litirt. F*!.irt.i:i,. ivhvr.- hi . -i.iwn.jyi>oplp «pi to .to him h" n °'' n i Hip ro-'pllot With JtufM Elder In Mil •mrrmrcPK vftrT TilTpSuit Tij TTjr Tr. >lll N- .> V; . k In I'arU lauded M»er** a* I ”o from Norfolk, Vo.. lie brought hi* plane dtrtrrt ln-rj ‘.hri'p lK>urs after lio|i|lar off from 'itittiptou Koa.l* naval Station nn.l plans'- to continue (!j. flight tumor- MANY BANKERS ATTEND MEET Ijisilrirt .M«r trf. Hxnkrrn jJI"! 1 * M, H in ki»Mv ci * m S4Hin j*:, ■ 1 r- r • 1 ■'■ . y • 1 ■ 1 Ms • , , • >• >- ‘jckut) u 1 • % ■' Tirniii i ltan|ierti A‘<*.»'ki.«tini t<> |>« ■"'lil iS I’ l bruary It known 1 1 i ' heie 111 11 < Ollfpr'MU <’■ Ilf i.fflCiTM of I own'lilt toil ' ■ . r T.inl.t, !«* V..w York. Ilaltlihore. Klc’liiiHtutl__,.lluma .Atlanta and < 'harlestmi ** :, l attend tho meeting*. / The schedule* of the group meet- Include group imnilx-r .1 at Kin • mmh. l'<|ir.|,iv jI. lirnnp No.. 2 at II wt v Moiinl. fViruarjf 2t nrol. croup i• *»iiii*■ r ~i ruvioirvll!". ]VhitrwrV • *• “Cluck Gang’' Case Will Probably Be Settled By Wayne Court Morn Grand Jury Makes Verj- Short Report The Warns county grand Jury jrealcril.i>- made It* report to Jiulss Henry A. Grady, and p report It was that s/t* n record for hravlty. "Wa have >\iiuvUied time and to lins them up for a eerie* <*f charity bouta, to be staged Uapenibcr 22nd The clob Ih anxlour to do aonieibing for the unfortnnate > of tbs city The carnival «Ug«d December ’ 1 wa* heartily received by aun who at tended. In apltc of Inclement weather It attracted a crowd of approximate ly three hundrod. With the added at traction of living staged for the bene ilt of charity- and thq added publicity of the two othsr entertainmenta of that Rort, the club belloma It can fill the Memorial Community Uulldtaa gymua»lum. Already aevertU of Ihoae who aprtirlpatrd , lit * the list affair bare naked pq»mU»Um to appear In the OirUtmu* bouta. The beat talent available In city and county will cer tainly b«< on the card If the club decldea to go through w-lth the pro- V*-' In Life Denied Dead He Is Given Honors ; YAtim.VOTO.V. Dec. i -OP/ -On. a refined prrals*ton to *U in the Unh id Ftntea Scnnti. burn line of 111 fecl- Jn<% lmiu-dUtely arter the War Di iw.er ih.- dtotro. Atefapder Hamilton hivf.hi'i a. vice prp»i.l*lfh of the Omi fpdcroti* h'*.ii<# of Amen--*, came In* day to■ all in marble Iti the statuary ball ot the m w tap Hal. TJh atatuc Wa* glveu by the aoulp t»r Gutxon Uorglum and Mr*. Jo. eph the A - of the United Itaughter ot the Cohfedenicy. It waa officially iv .yl't.l by vice pre*ldent Dnwe*. Fif teen hundred cltljcn* of Georgia. V j nlnaton to th« unveiling. „/» . . lilts IM ( HINA SHANGHAI. Dec. » UP) -Ur.'JoU.i Proctor for ) year* of.flij Itaptlat forelyu, ml'odonary ooctety ‘ TUljia-'dropjlcd dead rram -Ticai-t. Y.t ’■ • . #K % * CvjMTP RihUitiplioi. M m '%• j 'Experiments in Short Time . UrllDng -fm- oil- In Kaptpaou count ! will probably la; relumed within th ' -ety -fr* wi"i k*. arcuuHng tri *W It* - j CakUmL pobU-Hef *>f the Bampaon in dependenf. who waa a visitor In jrastanlji The outlit u»euimm" , ivuß'iuild at u court able' Monday and Imught In hy Irußieca of the coinpan-- w blch I wicked the first move. Mi ( HRti-el^aald. 1 The Clintou publisher Is (Jrml)' eon- MEMBKR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FITg CENT* Tan iN KofcM Martin CMrpi With DrwuaiUnK and Maklaa Threats ATTORNEY'S ARGUMENTS TO BB MADE THIS TtORK. ('ana Oatirrawth nl Kbri Sab To Dyaaaitta Mian Bprty Bara The cief. rV Wrf i TtiSlwr of - men who lrenr wiitW* nil anxious to rnntlaw the < xporimeM. “laiat Wednesday trunk." OUT- tll- I'eel told The Sewa "Two men want.to the* well which had Mood Mime l.i*i summer and uo-oaaad.Ht. They bad brought mirrors and turned i hem down the abaft an 4a to ast what (Coßtlputd oa P*ff Twtf .i, ■ '■ ; . v