Hr WEATHER
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Fair continued cold Monday tncrsas
„ - > 111 cloudiness *? .
VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 253
Fate of 43 Officers and Men Is In ,
Doubt as U. S. Submarine Goes To
Bottom After Head-on-Collission
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WHjmmm F«ur Major S«a
Disaster Comparabfc to That ‘
of 1925 Has Occurred
Impossible find out
EXACT STATE OF SUB
UaSarwater Craft Struck Coast,
Guard Destroyer Paaldtng
On Patrol Duty
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PBOVINCETOWN, Mass. Dk. It—
</P)—The fata of 41 olftcari aad men,
(da crew at, the U. 8. 8. submarine
a- 4. was la doubt taalght an the raa
aal la* on the bottom floor of the
ocean in deep water oS Think Port
after a colliaioa with the roast guard
Jestroyer Paulding.
Whether the hull of the aubmarine
was cruahed and bar crew nil drown
ed or whether the craah had merely
disabled her machinery and made U
Impossible (or her to conn- to the
aurfnee .Mill wee unknown
Those Who aaw the collision fegr-
Vd that > major marine diaaster had
resulted. comparable to the loaa of
the aubmarine 8-51 in September
ISJ6, When that veaslc waa aank
in collision With th* steamer City of
Home off Block laland 3$ officera
tod Men perished
The deitroyer cn patrol doty of
hhre wn n-ining the haibor. Sudden
ly her lookout anw th* 8-4 runsinir
tub merged dead abend. Thera was
ao time to awerv* from the course
aid the veaaela crashed.
The destiny*,r made port with hei
lower bold floodsd. The deetrnyer
was at rack amldshlpa but the poiut
nt which the aubmarine felt the blow
"watt not known. . .
The 8-1 went down instantly. Boats
that cruised about the place tor houra
tonight found no survivors giving the
faint hope that the submarines hull
li*4 not beep pierced. A frtth hreete
tampered the woik of smdll boats
Hkinr part Ip the rescue.
It was impossible toaiitht to under
ike •effort* to r«i*« the .submarln*
f« no vnsnet* had reached the »r«ne
with the necssary equipment
.School Girl Held
Por SISOO Ransom
ft
IvOS A NOBLES, Dec 1; uPi
i Hrcatened with death unleii ran
omc of SISOO U paid (or her releaae.
Mile Marian Parker. If year old
rhool girl waa believed to he held
ipturO by ktdnapppera somewhere In
outhern California tonight while of
t.cers pnraned an intensive manhunt
tor her captort.
Missing since Tliuraday noon when
Ue wat lured Into au automobile
by n man who told the girl that her
fmher had been Injured In au acci
dent. no clue to her whereabontß had
Itern learned toiitchtlj Demands for ran
»i<m were received by t thc child’s
parents a fejr hours Vftcr she disap
peared. and death was threatened for
her lf.lt was tbpt pild/or If police were
mtlfled. (
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Planes Prepare To
Bomb Island Bridge
PORT BRAOfj. Dec.’ l£-i£VPlev
• n Putted Rudes hombtiiK planes and
•end obeerratlop plane arrived here
today from Lattgleyl Virginia,
preparatory to taking off early next
week for attacking awjft - Island
bridge\vcr Pee Dee riser near Albe
marle.
I , The squadron will ho aeperatrd Into
lour flights for the attack. The bomb
er* for the lust few weeks have been
preparing for their part In ihe des
. trnction of the bridge during Ihelr
b'»mbtn*- wntlh* »r*.rr*ai at.
1-angley Field. .
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Former Co Ed Given
<? 14 Years For Robbery
LAGRANOR. Tex., Dec. 17— (tP)—
HrJcctla? an Insanity plea a Jury to
day convicted Mr*, Rebecca Bradley
Hogan, 22 rear old fonner I’hiverifty
cf Texas f’o-ed on u charge of rob
bing the bank od Budda Texas and
fixed penalty at 11 years In prt
• sou.
The defendunt received the verdict
i .daily, but her hut hand Otis Regers,
whose dramatic appeal for either lib
erty or" the electric chair for hie wife
moved the spectator* ye* ter day tt
wared a shock. f ■
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING .WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—BEAD BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
FOURTEEN PitGBB TODAY ,
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MISS ANNIE D. DENMARK IS NAMED
ACTING HEAD, ANDERSON COLLEGE
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ANDERSON, 8. C.. Dee 17—<**>—
Mies Annie D. Denmark, dean of
women of Andcraon College has been
elected acting president of the College
It became known here today. She will
assume duties of the office January
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Miaa Denmark, whose election took
place at e meeting of the ! board of
trustees, Will succeed Prof. R. H. Hol
liday who ha* been acting president
since Dr. John E White resigned in’
sccept the pastorate of the First Bap
tist church at Saesanah.
% Miss Denmark tpft today for Golds
boro, N. C., to rlslt relatives.
i - Miss Denmark was horn and raised
Goldsboro. Bhe la the daughter of
Mrs. W. A. Denmark and the sister
Lucama Man Wants
To Throw Switch
KAl.iOfGlf, Dec. 17.—(JfJ—John
H. A. Moore of Lucama today re
qne'tH stale prison superlnten
de-nt George RoSs Pou permission
to turn “the current on, I +try
Newsom#’’, negro, -lated to die in
thp electric chair here on January
‘l3 next for the murder o( Bei la
Tedder,
“If (I Is-possible'for uie to get
this place, notify me at once.”.
Mooro Wrote Buperintendent Pou
adding “t an. a married man. U
years old." s>
Biiperintoudent Pou indicated the
regular “switch thrower" at the
prison would turn the current ors
lu Newsome’s case if he is to die
in the chair.
GOLD TO TALK J
TO KIWANIANS
Greeiutboro Man and Fanancier
Is International Trustee of
Civic Organization
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The local members of
club will get au idterpretalon of tin*
alms and purposidT of Ktwanls from
one of the international directors!
when C. W Golds of Greensboro will J
address the club at Its regular meet
ing Monday evening. The meeting will
be held in the Hotel Goldsboro ban
quet hall beginning at 6:30 In the eve
ning. T. R. Pameron will be In charge
cf the program of the evening
As an International director of.
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Rlwanls, Mr. Gnlcfb is one of a hoard
of ten which to a large extent for- •
mulatcs the program and policies of'
the civic clubt Ho Is a native of WIN j
sou county and is vice-president ant!|
treasurer of the Jefferson Standard
IJfe Insurance Cogjppany of Greena- |
hero Mr. Golds has played an import- j
r.nt part In building this company
to oue of thjj s'rongest companies l
of the South.
T. B. Damcrdn. iu charge of the :
program, has arranged a number of 1
Interesting details to proceed the <
address of Mr Gold Special music
will l>e rendered, E. F. C. Met* and
George Thompson, the club as a whole 1
will engage lu Us usual songs and'
Miss Mavis Evans will sing a .solo. I
Mr. Gold has planned for some time j
to visit thn Goldsboro club and will
he heard with Jntorest by the mem
bers here '< %' ,• ■ j
House Take* Rest -s,
While Senate Works
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Senate glorified todsy In heiiK the
d&Aho trwL tnatlT.
WTRoei SiTTfi opportunity!"
With Its Kodnatrlous Competor." the
'louse, takiui a day otf to rest from
Its ten day spurt ou the six month
legislative highway, the Seuat tackl
ed with enthiiMxsm anythin? It could
llnrt.
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HELBHE 18 NOT GUILTY
Rtleigh, Dec 17.—(VI*) —G B. nelshe
county road ramp supervisor Indict
ed on charges of flogging A. K. Jones,
and hia negro helper a year agoj was
acquitted by a Superior Court Jury
today after 43 minutes of delibera
tion. He wm the second of 16 Wake
county men Indicted, to be cleared of
tk* charge. a f ;
ui Mrs J, R. Crawford *ud Moa- R l.
W. C.. and b C. Denmark.
Miss Denmark was graduvted from!
the city schools In 11*01 and entered,
Meredith college, which was i then
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kui.wn as llsptfct Female I’n'varsity >
tor wxmen. u vjeredlth.sUe spcilali*- '
«<i | lb Instrumental music ’)
After (our rears ia college. Miesi
Dcumnrk taught one term at what I*,
now known ns Campbell college, going
j-from there to Tennessee coliege, Mur
(roeaboro. Teun.. for a term
Later Misa Denmark taught music
at Shorter College, Rome, Ca., re
i Ignlug to go to AmJpfson college to i
teach mimic. Throe years ago she
was elected Dean of Women, the post- I
tlo*n held at the time, the presidency
of tha college was offered to her.
BEGIN FINALS
IN REMUS CASE
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Judge Cautions Defrost* Attor
ney Not to Aak For Rlralght
Out Acquittal
CINCINNATI Dec. 17.. tO>)— Final
plena to the Jury in Georg*, Remus’
murder trial were begun late today.
Charles Taft, county proaecntcr
fared the two women anil ten Ijkhtg
of the jury who fop live weeks had
beard the e#dence of the trial of the
former Chicago lawyer who became
the king of bootlegger* and Anally
killed his wife liefe last October It.
I Test ‘had c«ly an hour in which to
open for the state because he had
to divide the two hours left of the*
qowinu with th„ defense, Tha* left
six Inter* nt argument to be com
pleted n#*t Monday, to be followed
hy tlm court’a charge ,stiff 'delivery
• of Remus’ fate Into their hands.
Charles Hlston. co-counsel wMflh Re
mus, pleaded with tpe Jury In Heniu*
behalf under the strllct Injunction of
* the coutt not to mention th ( . subject
of a straight out aft-quiual.
Judge Shook “gave tjje injunction
; vrh: n. after a long argument, he too*
' under advisement until Monday mom
lug. it plea that he omit from hi*
charge any reference to an acquittal
I Wing one of the possible verdlc** of
Ihe Jury.
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MKKALXD 1108 K OF ( APONF
CHICAGO, Dec. 17—(A*)— fils horns
surrounded by police ordered to ar
rest him If he ran* oqt and t# ullnw
none of hi* follower* to come in
Krareface A1 Capone, Chicago gang
i leader, tonight became a virtual prl
j Miner of the police* alf hough tech
, ideally at lfterty.
Capon# reached Chicago last night
| afler/U visit with Frigpn officers for
: a day and went to the hdme of his
mouther where lie live* with his life
I Today police officials stationed ten
! patrolmen aboht the block where he
i had taken refuge,
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MRS. LINDBERGH
TO JOIN HER SON
Will Fly To Mexico City In 3-
Mot hr Plane Provided By
r Ford ,
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 <&) A
new uiessengur of Araman good
will toward neighbor peoples will
lake to the air at Detroit Monday
MW# -WflttSWllWnn/l.flldbcr*h "rat* *
oqt by airdbtne to join her gallant
US in McxCv. CUf far tbs Chrlntm**
■'wjwajrifT**
Flying In a tri-moton-d Ford plane
as the gue*t of the Ford Company.
Lindy’s mother, as dauntless a* hit\
self, will be swept swiftly southward
in three or four days, an aerial dis
tance just a little greater than her
daring flDn did 27 hours t.i write
his latest ep>?c.h In Ihe page* of avia
tion history. '
Evidence III th«- great value in Klim
ulatinn »f good will between ,j.h e U.
and Mextro which Washington of
- received not only in Col. lUu?
i.ergh's flight but foresaw In the
mother's proposed trip to Join her son
was clear in. the fact that announce
! incut of Mrs. Liugbbergb's plans came
from the state depattu.cnt.
GOLDSBORO, N. C 5. SUNDAY • MORNING, DECEMBER IS. 1927
RARE DISE ASE I
CAUSES DEATH
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Mr». O. E. Howell. 2% Die* of
' Raynoh Disease of
a 5 Arteries “
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Mrs Lila Howell, S 3, wife us (>. BJ.
11, well *he Palctown eectlon. 'died
In a local hospital at I Jo yesterday
following All ill nvss of teu wqeka
with UaynnU disease of the arteries
huneral servlco will b» fonductel
| from the homo of the father Os the
. deceased. D li. Pate Os tho Belfast (
section at t O’clock this uftwrnoqa.i
„Rev. Mr. lgingslon of the Kreo Will
Baptist faith will be In charge of the*
service.
A good woman and devoted to her
lar.tliy, the natfiiely taking away of
the will be the-cause
(f grief among many friends.
Shu is survived by her husbpnd and
several < hlldren. togetlicr with her
paretlUc three brothers and two sis
lira
The l>rollers are li i'„ D (>.. and
J 11. I*«te. of Helfaat, the sisters,
vtr*. N A. Coffibs Patetown and
Miss Loihp Uat* nt Helfast. ,
ASKS SIO,OOO
FROM RAILWAY
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W. H. Fktwern CnnlrndH Negliß
enre of Knilwnv Company
Caused Croewlnjf Wreck
Damage of SIO,OOO against Iho At
lantic Coast Uno Railway Company is
arki*d by JV li Plotters, KTemont citi
zen. in complaint tiled yesterday la
the office of clerk of coupt J. IJ,
media. Mr. Flowers alleges that lie
sustained personal Injuries when his
automobile waa struck by a Coast
line train a rroNaing in Fremont
un the night o( November 24, 1920
The train which hit his car the
complaint holds, the
trussing without a warning signal
nud wak <jprrr.tiaa--M*sMmMp«tvw
rstg B>f speesl* gvealse. thkb lff<r*lfrT)-1
vldrd uudev ststnles bf the statp and
by. the town of Fremont
Mr Mowers’ complaint says that
as, he apprniicbnd the crossing he
looked In one direction along the
track njnl saw that It was clear. In
the opposite direction, the rotufiialnt
continues, he saw several lights, but
lie thoughi these lights were from
automobiles on hIR-bway number 40.
Juat across' Ibq track i'pon soelng
thoae lights,, the complaint udds, Mr
Flo#t rs t topped and ‘llateued to,, de
lermlne If there was a b|«H or whlstle
trom a train, thinking that if Jbey
were llglils Ihcer should l>* a
sound warning Hearing no warning
alKual. the complaint goes on. The
Fremont man proceeded onto the
track and His automobile w*a* stru,k.
hulling 30 or 4ft feel,,and demolished
Mr. Flowers’ complaint describes Ids
Injuries n* a’broken finger on the
right haml. a broken arm. and
severe sprain a and contusions about
tho hyrfy whlch gr*,a’ly Injured him
To Dedicate Annual
To Joe Rosenthal
I’ino Needles, annual of North
1 Carolina College for Women, win this
y*ar he dedicated to the memory of
the late Joe Rosenthal Mr Rosenthal
was for a number of years a member
or the board of director* of tdU-col
’ lege. The editors hgd planned to rjvdl
f cate tha bo«»k tq some member of live
| changed after IJ»# sudden
death of th# 4vell l*elov<*d member of
the hoard
shoVpjno
EARLY
ONIJV
5 6
\team
CAR IS TURNED
; OVER IN CR ASH
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No On« lindlv Hurt \Vhen Ma
chines nt Corner of
- and Auhe
,V wre« k occurred nl the comet of
William and Ash streets Isle yes
terday afternoon JU»t after the flru
’ truck bad passed on the way to ails
wer an alarm Arthur AVI«kU>«. city
clsrtTfclaii. wna gniug to the fir** ah,
a pretty gtiod clip when hia car col- j
i lulsd with thit in which J. II Dsprsbu. *
S’ D Dailey and J. U Dailey wgre rid
|. r Wiggins »», coming frpm the
Urn Urn of WJlson on his way to
the fire and Dawson and the Dslleys
were coming from the direction of
Kinston.
No one »u Inirt to amount to any
htlaf. although N. l> , Duliey was
llrhtly,lnjured on hi* right le|(. 3*b»
car In which he «'a* rJdlna was burned
ever dn_ Its aids and rocked there
ptliearioualy for a few seconds after
which the three young men crawled
i.itt of their wrecked machine
•Wiggins egr w j.% damsgud only slight-
If, a, bent bumper.
A larg crowd socu CoCrctsd sotl
ft locked traffic around the Intersec
tion Os thq tw„ h'Khways for sev
eral minute*, Finally Officer Utydo*
<.pin,., red upon the scene and t*n»k the
situation in hand Tlie wrecked rar
wm removed to the garage for repur*
nnd treifle was soon flowing smooth
!v once more
TO MAKE MOVIE
itayNk SCHOOLS
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Natlonnl education A«4a4Kia(ion
, SrlectM County For Con-
Holidation Film
Wayne irhoola aru going t«;
to break Into the. moVtsa.
The record, of the county has been
such an uutstnndlua ouy in the mat-
Ass.mlath.n has
selected It us one to be preserved In
film The story of the consolidation
mnvemeut In the county will be dis
tributed by the National Kdiicgtlal As
sociation throughout iho country a*
an Inspiration to otliar counties to go
and do likewise.
Information waa received hers yet
terday that Mr Williamson of th*
Ftstn department of education, acting
for the nntlonnl association, will ar
rive Monday to begin making tha
film. It Is probable that several days
will be required.
CONSERVATION .
HOLLY URGED
Mnny (’g/t Loads of ('hdHtm.m
Croons Once Shipped r rom
County
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riAWIGU. D#c, II i/P) A season-I
nl Industry Which Is a source of con
siderable Inquiry, especially In the
eastern section of the mate, but which
through mI * m .Vnuif emm Y will’ play It
wlf out within n short 11mA, has again
Ixfini operation. State Forester J.
P Holme* U advised
The industry la shipping- of holly
anil other small greens for the Christ
m»» market In uorthmt polntif Annu
ally nrvrral hundred the
i rei n*, which Include lefiN^-
thoe plant*. I.slmla, hemlock,
and Pinos, are shipped from certain
district*.
"As lon* as 1.2 years ago," suy* Mr.
Holmes. "It y a'c cstlm.Ufii : hat Christ
nias shipment* of holly from Bruns
wick, Onslow, Wficii n 11 nl P impson
counties amounts to 20<J 'rar.t a. n
pflw <>f lIW a ear. In many other
i in ties notalriy Wayne uud Lnnolr
dowrinrs have been Tear tgp year
~v,;*An*sU»: Taw nil's nfusc AttßflSP
evergreen ai cpnstn.itly blither pries#
hut w'i, r, M>-Jdy depletion In sopplv.
n^fcwrllMWHetfdl
- t t;t> < iih year morn Mian 23 per
Pont of th« leaf surface, and such
cutUiK a.i (s Jon# should bp with a
harp ..,w or with »n a*o, rutting ro
war>l the tip* of the branch** Thh
’ s ®' rulo should he applied to other
plant* ttis’ holly, snd If |*
ebserrud there Is no reason why a
perpetual yield should not lie obtain
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MI.N IMN* MMOKIH; i *
l> 22 MMint.Kk
lAs fIIUCnS, N. M. Dec.
Alow* the southern border of New
Mplico everybody speak two cr
three languages and tnor* than a
score of aTy ruapreyoit'.'d
in the population. „ •’» •;.* |
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FOURTEEN PAGE* TODAY
End of Faison Murder
Trial Is Expected To
Come Sometime Mon.
Shoot Hob-Hatred
Girki As Communes
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SHANGHAI. Dec. 17.~t/«V-Th*
work of expelling communist* it
being carried forward witlt uttar
rothleaenei* In Canton and Han
kow, even w.<>iittu oiiir girl* srs
being »bot down |f suspected of
being communist*
Uob hair la considered the sign
of a. *rm«n communlat iu China
end at li-u.vf 14 bob hatred women
bare been ahot by anti-red troop*
In Shanghai In riots, troops
shot down the gtrls In the street
without computation
Nineteen Ru*«eas declared . to
be communist* hare been executed
in the etreets in Canton as a warn
ing to nlhera A{nong those re-,
ported killed wan tb* secretary
to the Kussfati advisor to the for
mes nationalistic government. ,
A.
SMITH CAPTURES
BIG BOOZE LOAD
Car Contained 30 C r «Jkmn. Bring
ing Deputy’ll llbcord To 72
Gallon* fur Wrwfc
Thirty gallon* o| wnUkey, two ne
groes,' and a Ckryalor autowohll* -
surb wm the capture mnde ysstsr
day afternoon by Itoputy Sheriff Carl
Smith, of the forces of Sheriff W ’O.
Grant. Kx telly a week ago Smith
captured one man and a load of 43
rations. B*v*uty-two gallons within
a week that la the record of the
young deputy.
Yceterijay Smith was patrolled tha
highway; on hi* motorcycle and near
rUWK WcAfrd up what he' ’
regarded as n suaplcinna looking car.
He trailed It. Ilia suspicions becoming
confirmed he at upped the car when
the Orphanage farm was reached.
•c racthloK more than a mile from
whore the machine was first sighted,
and mad* search of it v . , -r,,—
There neatly done up In carton* (
wan the usual Graven county brand.
)il< hard Early and Early Jam#*, n* J ,
groe giving their addreen** as Faison,
were taken Into custody by Deputy.
Smith, Early had been driving ih*
automobile.
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When first «top(>«it and questioned
by the officer, Early had replied
tttm he had Veen on a visit to hi*
...girl at Fort Barnwell In Craven
county. ~ ”
In the capture of a week ago, Hmlth
began chasing the rum car In Oolite
boro and It was not until -« miles
away that (he quarry had (men
brought to a stop 11 ■
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New Text Books
Will Cost Less
HALF. IK If. Dec r.—</7»|—The Htate
''ftourd of K<l illation today adeptrd a
PdW series as books on health, lanr
nggv and grammar for elementary pu
pil*
-The new book* will be put In ua*
for five yea. a beginning nest fall.
They will tint pupils allghtty less
than the ones they will replace. Tb* „
1 Mi.oOO fourth and fifth rrade of the
will tie able |o mv*. 4 cents *
copy or m lot 1 1 of-J i The 100.
W 0 sixth and sevmth graders will
rave I rent a ropy or 4 total of |J,.
oim.
FOR, WlSftlO* PASTORS
RALEIGH- —The slat* llap
tut convention has appropriated about
|1».000 for pa. .tor* at various nitarbjn
*»«*
J'o.mremclkt t.-iliiy from* the .copven.
tidfl besdqnarter* her* yitty thou*
jl§ u■. *■■ m v 'mm ii
expci. s*» of tu. ... v. \ iu;>tiat s. b>H»U
In the state.
"One rhtr.J of the current debt, on'
ioUtlouN heiubd the list In the *x
..pause budget. ' tli-* announcement
I **itl ''flood pii.gresß liu* bee it made 11,
It**. - ami it it expected that wiib'a
1 the next three \e*i“* the entire debt
i UJll t»e wiped .out!"
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(illKtM IIJ.K■ Tflll'U< 0 MAltkh'T
CIJJJgNVtLLK, N C.. Im J7 |4*i
■'eauoiiiTTotil «ab'*. on the Wrem
ulle tobacco harkct when It closed
yesterday for th* holidays stood at
t.u.ljfi,ol2 pounds for *14,270,116.27
nn average of $23.71 u hundred, of
ficial* d ihuJiition today showed Thl*
j wfok'i sales were $790312.04, an ar*
j oiajo of 120.82 a hundred.
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MEMBER OF
THE ASSOCIATED j
PRjESS-
PRICK five rjucn
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Evidence (ompteted YraltnUy
and AHorneyn Begun Arru
men (h in Ggac
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FAISON SOBS V ONfe
OF HIS LAWYERS TALKS
llareti Full Detail* of His Rak*
liens With Formtr Priwe
lon Woman
(Special To The News)
By . U. NLOKOUB
j Hlt'HJdON I)/Dec. U With hath
a Idas of the Fstaun murder *
rial after four days of intensify work
.Jn an effort to dear up the mystery
yurrnandtng the death of Mrg. Elate
Unit Hnlyea, urgumentf were start ad 1
late in the afternoon seaaton
John Wesley Faison, accused of'
the murder of Ur*. Kalpfg pretty
youug dlvoreh of Prtnceton, N. C., wav
on the stand during most of thy
morning. Intensive crooa examination
by Dave K. Satterfield, commonwealth
Attorney, failed to materially aha ha
his pravtona testimony. Fnlaon atilt
matntalna Mra. Snipes ahot heraalf
whole In her bedroom at her apart
ment on the morning, of November
id Tb* Inatructions ftveu the jury at
the conclusion of the. testimony ap
p'-red favorable to the defense, mus
court attaohen and attorneys not tn*
(treated In \tte ,oaaa, believe. ‘
“Why didn't yen atop nt two boapl
tals nearer the scene. Instead ot tak- ;
lug her in u hospital several bloohn
away,” wsa question shot at thy ah
cusbd during the morning eaaaliim.
The poeltion of the ballet wound,
'be angle the ball took, and tho Mlbl
on the floor and wall where It had
rtc hoc hated, played A Mg phrt In n
closing argument for tbs proa ecu
"4P m*** i»y lUsoid ju
•» Si r &
Bulpea ». • * , v \ . v
'Thera w#r* no powder buyn# on
airs. Bnlpaa forehead whan she wgs
brought to tb* hogpltal as many wit
nessos testified, so tiow do yon inter
that Mr*..Snip** shat hyraylT naked
Mr. Coolly. ' The barrel and weight
,<>f tb# litiKt- pistol are ot spoh n ns
tnr# that It would be tmpoanlblg for
Ahe woman to shoot ltbraclf*. ho fur
ther declared.
The teeUnnmy of the Mines Wright
which la a big gun for tfca prosecution
cams in for Its share of tire from the
difsnee attorneys In their cioaiM
vtatement*. "Why couldn't these glrla
have, mtaunderntood the accused*
statements, my Hod, my Uod I hare
shogi Rials my Ood what shall I do. Is
the statement ha claimed ha aged* »
mr God my Uod, Elale has shot her
irlf.”
with hopes that a verdict may be
washed by midnight, the con it order
ed a night session held.
Arcordlng to the figure*, the don
mg arguments can not and until 11
o'clock at the earliest, than the Jury
will have to he charged. Thte wjll,
leave the twelve men who hold Faison
fate i hd their hands not mors than
forty-five minutes to debate op T5T'
question.
Indications point to tho feet that
u<» verdict will b* a rendered an ill
Monday morning or Monday after
noon.i
Louis W'endsrhurg, Attorney for thy
defame, arnln hod a run tn with
lud- e Kirk Malbpws when he arose
lor hls clodifig arguments. Refarems
to siiteraont* mads earlier In the day
•>> Mr. Cooler were ordered to ,
omitted. Several exceptions ware mads
by the defense ettorneV 10 the THrloaa
rulings.
V.’hen J. J. Hatch, another attorney
for !.«e prosecution, also from North
r " r > its L
i.nr>r«om. gk
f •»
H!a previous sppsuranres _!* <»•
wmf AAr •** name*
Rpcakln/ir the action* nt the scene
lid -nd ih* way lu which ha placed
all ihe bianis upon Mrs. Snipe* tor
their illicit relatione Mr. Hatch de
clared "who upon this eland
und laid dare thtlr secrets that n#
dece it men would lay bare. Thl* bene
dict Arnold, he said he. told Biel*
fnlpse he had to give her up bwbawe i
'•ever could get him to set the date.
Kvm eftor the told
Mr* Mnlpc* be wa* to ghre her
nit he continupA' to write thee* pae-
I rlou it* Inv* letter* to h*r. Ifow do
: they explain this." naked Mr. Hatch.
Fnlaott broke down and wept *ll
- ently lor the first aim* thl* •fterpe'vn
i when Stale Kcnator T. Gray Hnddoft j
m-ilc on* of the defense* elating
(.Continued on pnga t*») ,l