■ ■ 111 I Hl——»'■■■ '—■■■> WEATHER Increasing ettailsiM warmer follow • 4 by rate In WWW. Saaday and pro bably Monday. Slightly colder Monday VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 247 CONTINUE NEWSOME MURDER TRIAL THIS MORNING 111 W «■ / ft* ■ *■ - ■» . 1 Hearing of Evidence Was Begun Yesterday At 2:30 in Afternoon 23-Yenr aw Nt*m Chnrged With Marker W 11-Year QM Basin Tedder • r •* V. *.. f * / LOFTIN AND HATCH NAMED BY COURT AS ATTORNEYS Orderly Cr«M Pulud Court h6w Yawlay Afternaoa Ax Trial Got UiWerway Trial of Ldsry Eewaeme, O year el 4 Bffiw, lap the marder of )*Uf Bnk Tedder, waa Mfu la Cqowty Jioperier tear* yesterday Hlawfn. g»daQl be eeaiteaai atfxiklhfcmerwlar. t-Uiorneys V, •» Lefjii and J- J. If nicker were earned by Jodge Mrary Ju Grady le defead Mew. was and SelMfar tlawsea L. WlUlame I* laasalsted far ' Ike Kioto. j . Netvtome y» brought from Htate Prison, Raleigh yesterday morning and rrralgned before Judge flrndy, the attorneys named by the count cater ing a plea of not guilty. Messrs, llatrh and lof tin were ordered to defend Neweome la keeping with the requirements of law 1 that every de fendant shall have the benefit or ronnnoi. >. „ *At 2:no yrnterditjr afternoon the court railed the aaa«, and despite the (art that there had been nn m«- * paper announce want that the trial would he started Saturday. apprnxl ; mutely 2,800 people urowded into the roojn and pjlfrlf, m eUttd In the aaterAoma and hallway*. The crowd waa made up ahnont entirely of whlt« man. Negro wen. howsver, showed considerable tntereat in the caae and there were poesihly two %andVed of, them in the audience, moat collected In one section In the gallery The crowd was an orderly crowd, and pot <>n«e wore there any out spoken threat* against Nrweorue. 0 "The audieaaa will b* aeated." stat ed Judge (Jrady in calling court td order and ho pointed out. aeate not taken and told Sheriff Grant to *»k that *a rauuy a* posalhlc file into them rather than aland about the ronrt room. "I will net permit a demonstra tion of any kind and officer* will pre errre order,'stated Judge Grady. ‘‘Bring In the prisoner,' Judge Grady ordered the eeurt aUeudanis. crowd leaned forward the Jlrat glimpse of the .smalt, slight bullet-headed.' thick protruding lip- ped negro *ho wp» led In lad ween Sheriff Grant and Officer llhodea. Weak and helpless, the lJttW negro ap peared there before the powerful of-, (leers, in* eyes twitched nervously and contlnt|ally atul when lie-had trken hie place by the. side of hi* counsel be remained strangely lm - movable. There pa* a loo* of dated wonderment about him Jprors who l»ad served the week ‘ were first qne*tlon«l. hut were soon exhausted and the member* of a special venire of seventy-five were ralfed TbU Venire had been selected j from among the cltipens of the south cm end of the county with the-pur-J pone of securing .meu who had not . heard details of th# esse or expressed j in opinion about It. About (wo hpurs «r Aw. spent In sei actlng' a Jury and forty name* had, been called hjkfoVe iWrlye man ace p- 1 rpolrtfd dafepae w.erw eeeurjd Most of j *. ttortf e- rwutssl J * tim mnn w-a* T»jmcd» byVbwrd* sense Solicitor Williams did not u*e • A Slagle challenge or reject a single Jurymen. The defease used shout eight of Its- prempfory challenges. Cora Reid, negreas with whom T’euls TeddWwws Uat seen nitre, was the first witness pitted on the stand. She said-that lieuls had gone with her j to tbs field house some dial a rtf# away to get a Jar"of homemado syrup, that; tJ<o girl had neeilved the syrup and 1 started back homa about C o'clock In the evening. She testified that the v tvonxipumJ e, rtp TWAI THE GOLDSBORO NEWS °,S ' * READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. EIGHTEEN PAGES TODAY Seek To Decipher SOS Ship Signal NORFOLK. Dec. !•—(4*h~ A naval radio station here tonight waa making effort to ’decipher a faint SOS call received here. Fur ther than some ship was suppos ed to be calling for. help no part of the signal was understood. It Was bellred That the call origin ated at some dlaUnce. Radio broad casting througbent Iks country was ordered stopped until the mes sage could be cleared up. FOUR STEAMERS ARE DISTRESSED „ ° - *Vj 5 Blown Aground in Fierce Gale Which Raged ('onUnuoUnly For Three Day* HAULT HT. MAIUE, Dec. 10 —{/*) The four lake freighters aground tu tha upper lako region as u result of the terrific gales on the la»t three day* tonight were still at the mercy of tho clcnu-nt*. One of the fottr ha* beau abandoned, by her era* and rest ed high aground on Bhot Point a big hole In her bottom and her hull filled .with weter. Indication* that •el could not he released beforenext apringled to fbo removal of her crew of 2t by the coast guard. Little Information we* available non cernlng the other three Reports that smoke could be Keen >*UII coming from the funnel of one 'ggve rise to the hope that llm- fff—- •r’a crow of 21 were still alive. Ef forts of a tug to reach it were frits trated by heavy seas Kinston Man Ends Life By Swallowing Poison KINHTON. Doc. Id-i/P)—Despond ency which relative* were unable to trnco ted Paul B. t'olllns 2* yenr old filling tfatlou proprietor to tjike Id* own llfn hv Hwullowlng pol* -u late today. Hie wife returned from Col lins business establishment to- find Col Ull* stretched lifeless across the bed In ntr home. League Arranges Peace Agreement GENEVA. Dec. 10—</P) — 8wlt«- orhutd. Poland and Lithuania for merly declared thctnselve* at peace at a special session of lliu Counsel of league of Nations to night. They'ligreM to enter Into direct iicgotialJona with tarh. other for the settlement of their differences, This probably tn-an< that full diplomatic rrletlons will be restored shortly. I \yjnfih' 1 ■ T* j | r •' i «■ v ‘•k ,' dk jji cSxx-'ir* ■' * ‘ ip® ‘ ONLY i . SIX OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT ACTION BY FOLKS WHO WANT TO BE SANTA * Circle uuntlter 7 of the First Baptist church was yesterday added to the list of thfttt who have agreed to play Santa Claus to„ Worthy cases irt the effort being conducted by The Newt in cooperation with R. H. Edwards,, county welfare silperint endent. At the same linte Mr. Edwards’ office in the court house began tu take on the appearance of a country store, with isod and clothing materials being sent in to lie distributed as Sheriff Edwards may see fit. <. A Today should take care of the seven opportunities yet. provided for. . . Opportunity No. 7 A widow woman, has two hoy*,, ages eight and two, and two girls, ages eleven and six. Lives with .her old father who is not able to work at ull. This widow and her oldest child work as farm hands around the neighborhood. Has had a lot of trouble lately with her te-elk. is hard working and deserves much credit for holding her little family together under such conditions. , - ''They need clothing and provisions. 0 o Opportunity No. K Old man and his wife 20 miles from Goldsboro, both old and neither one able to wait on the other. They live-all alone and have nothing practically and need everything. Opportunity No. 9 .* Very old woman, bed ridden. Lives with her brother. Would be very thankful for anything the good people of Wayne County would give her. Opportunity No. 10 A widow woman, about nine miles from Goldsboro. Has a boy seven years old, a little girl five years old and a baby two years old. This woman lives on a five acre farm, rented land and works out by the dav. leaves her little babies with her old, father in the day time, who is not able jto work, and is the bread winner for the tamily. After she has worked her own little crop she goes out and works for, the near by neighbors. Opportunity No. 11 This iaa family of eight children and the mother has lately been in the hospital for an operation. . The father has been Up against it for a few weeks and is behind with everything. Anything in the line of school clothing or provisions will be very much appreciated. All the children iu school age but two.- Opportunity No, 12 A widow woman with five children? v The oldest l*oy who is sixteen years old the only support. The oldest girl has been working until school started hut had io go to school ns she Is in the school age. Thi< mother is not well, but takes in sewing lo help support the family. A little girl. 13, also one 11 and 9 and six. k Opp rl unit its Taken \ No. l~\t idow and five ?' Anonymous No. 2.—Widow and three ehildi/Mr\ , . Culhrell Thilathea Class No. 3—Widow woman and seven children. Presbyterian Auxi liary. * . No. Q three old people Anonymous No. s—Two aged sisters Anhnymous No. 6—Widow Rud *J children Circle 7 of First Baptist Church Donations One Ham ~. A. M. Sherard Anonymous \... ..... SIO.OO Anoriymoua \-rrK SIO.OO Anonymous SIO.OO Anonymous ■ $20.00 Anonymous S2O <>o Four County Duke Alumni Meeting Here Monday Niglil Dr. J. M. Onnond o( the school of ( Rtllltot, anil M. Ar'hnld. dean ol frei.hmen. will be speaker* at a Duka: Uiilveralty banquet here Monday ere- 1 uliik Alumni of Wwrnc. "Nash, War combe anil Wilson counties a 111 at tend tty local matting. The occasions *s In celebration of "Duke IVnlverally ; Day," for three year* ago tomor row the I»*<‘ James It I* u k*r afflted Ilia signature to < h.e furious Indenture which created the Dak- Kndowmrat and “gave million* ‘of dollar* to '’education, hospitali zation, B,pii re.ll*i n in North Faro’ niriit >ef tlvr unprecedented ‘e* -•*- v-*ir-w' s tw"r» eerrf.rr- Av h-v -i . ». * * * ,lniieii'Uic.. wa* tortpally aliened -i»y* A* the ImlentgiHi madt possible the < tpanaiini of Trlnlly college into Duke nnivrf'dty, alumni >id tlfat Institution « plan fa» hold a general otyt rMutce, "Dufc l'n|ver*lty Hay” j n Monday. Dinger* apd luncheons ate to br held -in a doxen or more town i and cities iu>thla state, and additional onus In nichmoml. New York. Hirniingham, Norfolk t and otb*r cities At the university tomorrow morn ing, 'exe-i rises ?V>l be hold at chapel hrur, which Itlchard t. Kelly. 08 GOLDSBORO, N. C.SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1927 lof Hrdeusboro, .delivering the prin cipal nddrua*. In the evening an- I other program w ill ho held at the I university, With Durham and Orange ' coitnly. Aluuiui attending. Last evening Duke aliuuul residing ,in New Toth t.Tty held a dinner ! inveting, i with President W. I*. Hew j speaking. Other gatherings wllL-be held on Monday at Oxford, Winston- I Sulcin. Asheville, Hick ory. Green-bor".' Sullsbuiy Sanford Ooldslioro, M rtdon. I.un le rton, Now I lhn», on if Greensville a* full flMttlhf there jf,ll %e .1 Dot ..' I■v 1 a I?r* wii ! .1. various r ' * v- ■ • * f,,/ ha* - Aha. ficuti v , T ...-- - - • M drY Ul.iail.KN 11111. • '• .... . ID, I nil I MfNt.ItKNS \y>.SIIIM;i(»N- Dec 111 The MyN.iry .llaugcn' bill Vetoed liiet sc.i ithQ. by r’reaidont 1. t 'H'lidgw—* has been started on iim way' through Con 'press ay tin In sitgltfly modKhsFWw. ;. Hetiator Sic Nary. ” r putdli nn.* Ore j con. new chairman of Uiy Senate Ag fWtrliiir.il conimlttcc, put thu' new , hill In the Senate legislative hopper late yesterday soon after It was for mally., opened fur bu'icuei- CONGRESS FAYS LINDY HOMAGE Pause In Midst of Nation’s Busi ness to Vote Him Congres sional Medal WASHINGTON, lHr. 10—(4*1- -Italy lint momentarily the signs ami por trait llmi Ml« (orrriut a session turn l>r legislative ami political storm the new congress eudwd It first week tonlaht with an air of confident roreiiliy. While the Hensta wav taking tha d:«y off the house opened (tu Satur day's ileHherntUma In u spirit of pel- Ircl folio* ship by greeting and honor trig Col. Lludbergh. (lathered In uu <> expet tedly from a nearby hallway. hiuiddiig amt almost nverwhelmed the ace of aviator*, welcomed at ait Informal reception at the speaker's rostrjim ami unanimously voted’ tt_ Congressional modal of honor. Tjieu (lie member* returned lo the tax re duction hill now imNalmr through tha rnrly stages of It* legislative Jour ney and ocrttplod the remained of the day exchanging statistics aero** the party hlhlo PROTEST JUDGE JOHNSTON HAYES Opponents Claim Hf Used Of fice to Reek Business For His Law Partnsr WASHINGTON. Dec. It)—MP)-Pro test aKaliut the ronflrmation iff Judge llayos of the newly cruated middle district of North Carolina has been filed with Senator Overman. Detnorra will hove the Brtiate judiciary (<>mmlttr<e make nn invretlaatlon. Senator Overman re«|ue*ted hy I). T. Vance of Plttnuror. N. C., to hear protest* ARaine* Haye* wjio waa t.Vrn a recent n|i|)oliitni--nt la*t fcprlna and whom n.atnU>ath>n waa rent trt> the H'-iuito hy Preeldent f’Aolhlitc tills work. • i Vance had filed rharyra that llmye* ha* ttaed his office to aollclt trade for Ma law partlnar and that llnyea made false reprcaeutsthuia to the Itepubll can National <ommht,-e. INDICT REMUS STAR WITNESS t. l 1 1 John 8. Jlerger of Ixm Angelek Is Charged With Having Sworn Falsely rrNt'INVVTf. IK.C 10 -<4*l Indict r ie:il for fSrJury of John 8. "Berjcer, tfch U*> Atiftelea expoeltlon promoter and *elf iCyted “»tar wltne**" for Oci tfrnfVi*, his boyhood*friend, wa* today* outstanding development In connec tion with lit* murder trial of the tor ,-r klnx of hottleKßer*. IW'rßcr was released on bond and t’h* irrralKnnienl set for Monday. ll# ■fib* aireatisl'at a hotel Jnst a few minutes before ho was to have Wrnrd rd a troln for home. A seal lijdlclment was returned tiy the rfrandjory today uud Harper's arrest' cum* within a few minutes verifying ril»oh/tMI had rwept the courtr'Kita •dnee ho testified a week ago. ..X Morgan Will Hunt 7 In North Carolina (. It i.K.NHt'i lit >. pat *l.'» OVI - . :l Ptarpost pan. Nfvw tork OnauciW .» s "■ y*‘‘ . e,.f|i erg. s Won resident bum I '' '* '-■ V . '.v ♦i:, Ito fiif.ifol it. i'll.<y r-ufft .Jlr.'j UdiiiAn~tDi* k. .\pf(4<it i.. -firrivc «hoj-t|y st. a hnht-j lug prt’scffti |n wltlok llic flrt inch r N Intetesled . ham i sesbtvw nun f "ill HK HINDI D i rt: WASIIINIITiiN. Dec. In s os —Oaly I r'Kelli <• tliiu»u*l in nun noted for <inh i, ues t*o!i the. v-rhaf trigger, came j from Senator lie d of Missouri, today jto nice the lulu prediction <>fc 111* . ■ Hi rue, Senator Hawes, that fired* I name would lie presented to th» next 1 Denimtutie convention. * EIGHTEEN PAGES TODAY Several Arrests Are . ' Expected as Residt Os Girl’s Disappearance | ROTARY SPEAKER| The Internaliotfally known apeaker on etvlllkation, old and new. Cel. W. G. Archer *peak* Tuesday to the Ro-J tary Club. 5 ‘HI* talk ‘ HanHatton and Civilian*' thm” i-ompart-e thn, eucient el eanitallou with tha modern concep tion* <f this 'all-important subject. “Sanitation goes "hand In hand with civlUaxtlon.” eaya the Colonel. "Wher» there I* dirt clviltuilon 1n on the wane. Where there is sanitation—r civilisation can tmatow it* beneflta on the human race. Dirt la more deadly than bullet*'' nro some of the high* spots Cf the Colonel's addfees. Ae Military Advisor to King Fkisul or AiabD, the Colonel had on unique opportunity of ntudylut eastern cue* toms and beliefs. HU present sdW ity with the National Trade Kxtenelen Ilureau of tbe Pltmih'ng and Heating Industries plates him iu touch with all modern developments In the plumbing and heating lit Id Judge Wanted First * Ist Murder Verdict MAY'S LANDING, N. ). Dec Ifr— ,/!*> -Mrs. Llllkitdahl tVinitTneai-h. •' tuvlrted of killing Ike woman'* sued husband were geKUWte*' «d today to f’erg years In state prison ghv a jmltte who tHjtlaVbd they should have b’.-iii a I v.in either the death penalty nr at leant llfelmprl*oit|aent. “Beyond question.” Jdstice Camp nell Hulti when the prlmUer* were riTootrtrr Harar* titm. TW* crt»rw«r •murder In the flrnt dt**r«t. ■ Hot since some of the juror* would not agree to such a verdict and ae * compromise verdiet of voluntary man slaaghter was flnslly rendered. 1 will itttiH>*(- the muxie»um sentence. Ttie greatest penalty posslkle fore manslaughter verdict I* 10 years in prison and a fine of f 1,000. justice Campbell did pot Impose |lt« flo» but he did etipuUte tbs senlsnc.es should lie served at hard labor. . WORLD W.tll VITBRtN DIEN ALIIEHMARLE. Dec. 10 -(4’NsAVal tcr ■ Ashby, 3*. world wsr Veteran, -'l'opped ilrud at a filduit station here today while hn i v!ui; * pttt In his »ar. ll* stepped out of the machine and suddenly fell to Ills knee* tin was (load befori- he cimM h# carried from the spot. y . 20-Milt* (]hase Necessary To , .HoU. N v r?J ■ ■ tr- nullli 'j tt til?) j '‘toe thurt tVr Hfy miWs.'VVwi ;-I|i Gn 1, • . %Wi' aftlNled BO’ I I'.i 11 ' i 1 > lin j. b'.sto ye mn • iv ;. 1 iiic,iv .jM- riiiifm Hwi.dn hia.caej I warn fioftl 41' pnlltsßa of llqu j I•' I tMlth pfolind up i art . f apd si», umb stra-.. 1 1* G s h * and tlm ra.io win «*ti. V*’*?*it i %v£ir» a.'ftnr Hkliw4V numK " lo it j 1 prween'i -J until Princeton was regel,- J I'd ller. rod'll turned off the b'c'-.j v f»v ai«ai took I ft4* n|H mail * lu AtliueUm Young Smith pvktul !ji- i-'torryele and called upon tl.y cbi< f oi police of the Jobnatou t#*:i j N r - 11 ■' waw MFMRFP AP * r* lunaiDLK Ur Itt THE ASSOCIATED PRESS :4 rates st rsesam lA-Ygar OM DrHmuh Qlri Ws» Found in Ctta^NwStf HAD BEEN MIBUMG POH'’ 3 MONTHS F%OM Mm V* ' v ir* w • . Jrs Man and Woman HoM *- IM (kninty Jail on (’hnrfao 4# Outgrowth Wnpuirmn •• v-e*c DURHAM. n« 10-i4V Ht»lKhNso been taken for the unrest M seregH men In connectloa .with the dt«m pearanee here i lie Brlgos, If. yeer OW daugfcUß.fkf James Hrlgga who wot found Mjg Hanford Thursday la a raWa,-afM4l- Ing to the father who returned Mb. I.ee county. , , $1 The names o t the OMNI aPOli pH be ascertained tonight. . ’V The girl, James MeXßight, ami Hlakeley ere held Ip Lee the letter two far a HaiHag »h court daring ih« comta g week. •< The Briggs Kin will he hrottkt homo earlier in the week lo the fatlier, hut Mdk;«ata she m* nndergoito an rxiatiaotSaa hy I #• slclan to detxroilM., khr cendlUalf McKnlgkt Is charged WRk. kf4hs carnal knowledge of a female kAr id years of ago Tk« VUskelvy eetjil o Is bslng held as aa aotomaHea If,lf* dellßgusnry of ihg Brtgge girt » . t 1 Mailer of P. IN, Premfftal Now Renta WBH laUiwUte CW* merce Commljj— WASHINGTON, Dor Ib-<^ pllcatlpu of Our Piedmont aP4 NeWfe -rtt Railroad fee authority to MOW l?« miles of new tracks id tha OarSttha-North Carolina kurder larrl tory were stthtttUad today le ik» inter rtui« Commerce Cemmkmkm |Ar L derision after k boars of leeal oratory inclosing arguments. Charles Evans Hughes. leed^H Jeffrlaa vice es Hjii sewt^ tru railway afjgyag UMr rrdjcct summed up tbdlr on the prolonged roatiaw»fgy. Jft. Jeffrlaa stated the poaltioo Os |se hunt hern was that sufftetOtU ItUWfll taeltltlee now extet In flte terrttort and that no new lnveetmaat of pagttal l” railroad txie'nsloaa won joatlfM , • ——oeamwpr- i % y , TUG SMI NT WATTM- . L ’ nun ATficnM WIN HTt IN -HA IXM, poo. 1% -MU'- atark* 3d minutes apart upon night i atchntcn at two dtfferept Whooeu lse torten today wrr« matter* lor tavfStt t M lon by local nfftcewk I) Graham was last nighs ‘etreA ‘self the head with a heavy wfeMh by ad* if two unidentified men who OtfOdb rd him just 30 minutes OSOSt* » ertor war attacked. by a negro. Notll- I v «rc watchmen at tobac,ex factories W urgT ir fbii ti»mbyS|V<. !> " Vl’v ehaaed Ike car oiPVlvf Oft ' j ‘«iek country In thart”, audd ■j 1 iat-night. . ' 1 rm..iiv the rum ranotag eaf «M n „u/l t ton halt hy the offMefß l f*nr it ring a tire, ‘arden waa piaevd «P **r t urraat, the whiskey, confiscated, aftd ! 1 He, ear eatapd Man. ’kulntuabile, **td | .. hWJiev were fought back kaw*. The liquor was packad in Mlf gal ! ton ft « and contalnara aad <i*M gp 1 in regulation moonsgtge p*a tdauvr . ait/n- It wna evidently IdUndndl in j: ' pait of lhe f’hrlatgia* Joy fiK <k* [ if.rhr-n section. ' '* ,! U ■ ? ■

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