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WEATHEK Ooaasicnal ilwmri StMUr and Mon- M| BU%. *»j cooler la CeaUrl sad it ggltlOns. «6 * VOLUME SEVEMj NUMBER M COL LANGSTON SECOND AND GAINING EARLY TODAY Race For Lieutenant Governor Is Close As Tabulations Come In Early Tkb Morning Fountain Hail 4MM. UniatM 41,751 Burgwyn 38,155 ' [ v VOTING GENERALLY 18 VERY LIGHT IN STATE Langston Had Not Hoard From «Maut of Own Dtiiriet Aa Coantiag Wont Oa Tabulations compiled by Cue m>- ctetad Pi*** at Its Charlotte r filer early tbit mornlna showed that SIS precincts oat of th* state's. 1714 gave R. T. Fountain of Rocky Mount «,- Ul T*tca, Col. John D. I<anr*t°o o’ Goldsboro 41,711, anfTliutgwyn 38.153 Os tb* precincts which had not been heard from pver the State a number which were expected to show atreuglli ler Langston had not reported. “I bar* not heard from a good part *f my Congressional district,” aald C»l Langston In county * precincts— which art "bar* to giro a “Very heavy majority for Langston—-Jfad not been tabalated Reread Priamry Seen CHARIyOTTB. June 3-OP)—A eec Vud primary appeared virtually cer tain In tha race for th* Democratic nomination for L'| ’tenant Gorrrnor at ona o’clock tl)ia morning. With slightly mors than one third of tb* state riM»pli § :roun tgln of Rocky Mount Md %Te*T o* 1407 over John 11. Langston of GolJ* boro and 344 G ever W H 8. Burg wyn of Northampton county. The rote In 442 precincts out of 1764, In th* etate wa* Fountain 25.1GG. Langston 21,166. Burgwyn 21.«17. Should the vote continue at tne ram# ratio, s* that reported to thin hoar the total for the •tat- appears I'katy to be not more than 140,000 and / it appaared doubtful that any candid ate caa gain enough to overcome the prospective Vote of both opponents. Tb* vo{e at this hour came front 62 counties. Frank D. Grist Incumbent eras continuing'tn load his two op ponents by a clear majority for Com missioner of Labor and Printing. The > vote 1" 614 precencfa wa<* Grist, 11.140, Bhtpmsn 19,417, Peterson 9,- 611. CHARLOTTE. June S-W-R T Fountain of Rocky Mount continued to load In tfce race for I loutenant Governor In' yesterday’* Democratic primary by 2,493 vote* over John D. Langston of Ooldeboro and 3.221 over W. H .8 Burgwyn of Northampton county when 645 of the states 1784 precincts h*d reported at 2 tbla morning. Tha vote Fountain 27.440; ‘Langs ton 25,847.. Burgwyn 24.419, Tran:* D. Orlat, Commissioner pf Labor and Printing continued his majority ovei both of hia opponents with 68* pro ducts had reported. The yot#: Orta -27.941; Shipman 32,017; Peterson 11,167. CHARLOTTE. June 1—(/PI—A light vote due to th* smalt number or state wide races today featured the North Carotins Democratic primar ies at which candidates for the Nov ember election wore nominated. Prank D. Orlat of eloner of Labor and 7 Printing, with about one third of the state reported four hours attar the polls closed wee leading both of hie opponents by a cl*«r majority or around 4,000. U Ingjh* race tor Lieutenant Rovor uor early indication* war# that a *«• oad primary would be noceeaery with the race so done between the three candidate* that it looked Uk* any • body’s race. ' Tb* vote tor Commissioner of Lab or and Printing In 610 proetnet# wa* Ortat 10,416; M. L. gbtpman o( R*» dgh. foribec commissioner, 16,410; O. jf. Peterson, Pitub«ro editor, 1,9*1. •4 THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ' i t * * - ■ - READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FBEBH—READ BE BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. FOURTEEN PAGEB TODAY TIMBER SURVEY STARTED HERE R. C. Brown, Spgcial State Agent Hill Spend Several Days In Wayne A lit at* wide study of timber re sources to be ton lucted tn ° #v*i/ county In North Caroline under the direction of the Department of Coe* seuatloa and Development was begun a Weyn# county yesterday by R. C. B’own. special agent of tb* Deport ment.. ' Mr, Brown la working Tnder State Forester J. 8. Holmea and expect** to remain In Wayne for several day*. The study Is an effort oa the part of th* state to determine th* value of merchantable timber In th* State, Its present feme, total' forest area* and principle uses of the timber prd 4 liured. ‘ While Wayne county Is not on* of the outstanding timber producing counties tn the state, It does contain trurh valuable tlmebr, for the most hart pine wiyi soma oak, «»h. popular, and gam. Th# survey proposes «ri r Tet*rmft>e the tout area of Improved land or any description, waste areas, percent of merchantable timber, end percent of growing forest with their reapsc- Ure values. *!£’, 4 Mr. Brown in making hla survey will seek the cooperation of lumber men and land owners and he declare cd this morning that any assYanFe rendered him will be greatly apprectat oil by the Department he represents. * c _ FLIERS READY CONTINUE HOP » l> Southern Crag Will Again Take Air Not Later Mon day, Announced -* HONOLULU, June mination to resume their to Australia "not later than Monday” wss expressed today by the four.men of the monoplane "Southern Croea" who arrived here ycateruay arter nd- Hng through the air 2400 miles from Oakland. California. Nothing even remotely resembling .-loetponmeni wa* contemplated, tbty raid as they started tor Wheeler Field 24 miles sway to Inspect the great plane which had born them through day and night to a safe land ing on the flrat stag* of their 7800 mile Might to Bydnay. Democratic Unofficial Condensed Tabulated Vote For Wayne County Cast in Yesterday’s Primary » •* ' 1 • * (Compiled By The Goldsboro News> - • ’ - • ■ ! ” tr Com. Labor U. Governor senate LegUUture Sheriff Coronef County Com mission era and Frtntlag * l '* \ as ; V raccct. ,| |j j ‘ ■ | I - II» I £ I*l al*.if !1, \ L J: | j i j i | i i j j | |I -1 i i s '!• Ij'i i M i! i i Goldsboro No 1 ...~ .... .... 133 MIS 172 205 “ildTfS 400 S 5 15~ 324 343 159 MW 162 141 190 126 W« 144 242 74j 2*9 141 Ooldsboro No. 2.. 921 43 113 621 «6S ««4 643 785 477 ggs 271 661 676 758 3(13 574 399 237 291 326 246 672 6*B .... 630 6«1 699 22d 223 Goldsboro No. 2 , 197 17 43 134 127 86 27 167 167 221 83 7t 183 172 96 143 II *4 90 78 62 103 142 28 116 98 Goldsboro No. 4 . 169 77 _49 123 3* 94 141 8* 140 23 68 112 134 9d 111 93 36 87 50 21 47 122 16 4* 40 11* II 26 Mt. Olive 297 168 423 148 164 111 88 203 197 142- 143 67 414 *2 245 27 26 89 159 144 811 -141 Dudley - I 17 16 24 18 16 « 13 19 .... .... 8 3 7 4 * 87 8 24 7 24 1 26 3« providence .... 38 34 22 43 68 8 .. , ls .... / - *•••• ••• -- Grantham .. 87 102 «8 123 109 46 127 60 .... .... 109 40 69 74 18 28 46 87 *• «3 181 71 171 Fork 56 101 60 106 86 62 .... .... .* ' - Buck Swamp ... 56 12 7 34 43 1 70 61 21 42 36 49 24 68 It J* 39 9 J 17 43 63 8 6 87 43 29 14 13 Great Swamp ... *7 20 68 1 72 70 17 68 fl 30 44 72 43 77 18 2 t 5 60 11 6 .... 26 ... 59 * < Framont 123 •16 74 26 161 64 t 6B 172 136 195 26 37 179 20t 141 223 207 S 7 8 36 27 27 .84 67 |7 78 49 01 Eurak* Plkevlll* 72 - 3 66 108 34 ■“ 47 IN 78 46 64 74 67 63 SH 14 96 19 16 38 104 46 101 31 35 81 88 '69 18 38 Stoney Creek ... 13 44 1«6 61 14 160 73 26 45 119 98 62 -35 14 17 21 18 26 40 64 178 26 1* 41 96 »l .1 7* New Hope .......... 234 7T 128 183 76 135 2«6 99 29 227 - ; Beven Springs ... U 28 26 62 31 34 f 17 55 42 23 52 3 73 18 20 IS 22 81 24 M 10 •• 47 2 7* 61 10 TOTALS - 769 120 3»4 I*l6 2188 1426 2043 2414 1463 1474 1092 831 1623 1160 1166 1769 1607 641 1024 880 *O7 1404 1645 618 1616 1618 1184 3*4 498 CONTEST HOTLY FOUGHT IN WAYNE CO. Two Who Were Nominated |i MIBB HELEN FARROW WINSLOW MISS MARGARET ANNE PfTK Miss Wlnalow, * month* old daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Warrea Wlnalow of 1306 Bark Circle, wa# nominated aa*the 140 per cent baby born at Golds boro Hospital last year. Mias Pat# is th# six months old daughter of Mr. and Era. Troy Pate of 103 North Jackson Street and was nominated aa tk* 109 per cent perfect baby bom at Splcer'a Sanatorium hut year. Sermon This Evening Will Launch High Commencement Va» ■ ■ By T. T. HAMILTON o The Goldsboro high school com mencement exercises begin In full swing this evening at * o’clock wuan Rev. John McMillan, alumni ##* . < w«.. int the aeitlNm rt. the graduating claaa In the new high, school' auditorium There arc fifty one members of the class (hi# thirty-four of them being girls and seventeen boys. The egerclse* tonight will lw the Drat of their kind Held in connection with the Goldsboro high school com mencement; heretofore, the exercises had been of only two forms, the Class Day program and the Gradua tion event. The baccalaureate sermon will add a real todch of commence ment and especially will the program tonight be of Interest. Dr. McMillan has won himself a place in the hearts of s]l who know him and bis fellow ship with tha hhya at Wake Forest has been that of A real friend. He la gifted With the case of talking jo young people, his language being B>f the almplesl style, yet full of real thought. *' Th# exercises tomorrow mooring and-evenlng will be or much interest. The senior* hare planned the Claea Day to appeal to all. Ed Howell, | president of the class, will assum# the loadrrship and during the course of the exercises the class will unfold to Ita audience the secrets of Its sur ras#. William ( udrtlngton, winner of Iha prixe. will read the win ning a**#/ the title’ of which la "My GOLDSBORO, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE S, 1525 » ■ HI 11 -Uv/IH 111 1 1 ■IH H, I Experiences as a Hitch-hiker.” The fifty one seniors hays been practicing every day on songs, the compoaara of which are members nT toe claaa. The high water mark of the com- f lll »■ «■» es. of the University, deliver# the a»* njvsl addres sto th# graduates Mr. gjtale* ta ,a* pleasing gpeaker and la of highly by those who have heard Him ,Dlp]on»h# to those fln ifiring lheir high schoof work will be presented s l>y Mr Geyrge Dewey, chalrtnsu of the School board. Bpedal arrangements bare been made for aeatlng those who attend the different, exercises. In addition to th# benches put In the auditorium by tha Manual Training department-last Wl there are comfortable places for many. The total seating capacity of the auditorium durTng tha commence incut programs will be ■ thbueand. The seniors gre anxious that all of their exerclesc be well attended. An interesting feature of the com mencement Is Ihe us# of the unflalsh cd auditorium. The atadents hav# IjGin using the room for a year, and for sometime It has been planned to hold the graduation eaer tlaea thera. The Senior# were very much litsrfavor of Its use, so the audl -1 torliim will be used for the Commence ment this year for the first time. Mar i shals have been elccWTTo ear# for the vr*ltor# and effort wilt b v mad* to M-at all who atlemL / The memtu-rs of the class are: Elsie Mail ilenc (Continued 0«» !*#*# Fourth COURT IS TO CONVENE MON. fkventy-Eiviit Cams An Dock eUd For Trial la Wayne Superior Trikaael B*venty-eight cases are docketed for trial in Wayne County court sor 1 tk* trial of criminal caaaa which be-1 j gtne a on* week term here Monday i morning. Judge R. 'A- Nunn. o( New j Bara, will preside over the session t» will be the first court he has held since the Lawrence case In Pittsboro which ended Friday. I Judge Nunn was scheduled to have 1 Ijmld Civil coart her* tbs pyit week, j 1 but th* Lawrence trial running over into the past wsek prevented h's be ing present. Cases In civil court ache i dulod for the past week wifi be con tinued until the neat neealoa. It was Indicated. . Os the seventy-eight caees docketed for trial twenty-three are fbr alleg ed violations or th* prohibition law In come form or tha other. Beery third case, then jiaa to do with violation of the whiskey law. ° One of the cases down which will receive moat public Interest ta that against Henry Oodvrln nnd »)tra. El at* Jones, who were found registered at a St. Louta hotel after a wide search had been conducted for them. Th# page At tha court docket where the names of th* two are llstad waa Uft blank aa It was prepared tor Mil cltor Clawson William*. Th* latter j ™ < W WMM wMM* Wooten Hobbs, young ImOraßt* man ta docketed to face t«tnl for th* fatal automobile accident In Mervln Strickland, yendg Goldsboro salesman killed « og highway number 16 the pnat winter. LINABANDONS CITY OF PEKING ” - *■« Victorious NstlonaUsto 'Wi Now Advance To Clmim Capital Aa Own PEKING, China, June • —• Chang Ta* Lin. for two yenre ruler of Peking and Northern China rv pounced kla power and left th* an cient capital at 1:16 oclock this morn ins. He departed on a special tram Which had hla old stronghold nt Mob den Manchuria for Ita destination. * Chang sent members of bis hone# hold »n ahead of hfmaelf. A body guard and small retinue traveled In n pilot train which proceeded that la which th# og-dlctetor rode. He left be, hind a committee of sifters in chert* of th# city and Issued a farewell mes sage expressing the hop* that China would survive the civil war and th# threat of Mfßievtsm. FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY KERR 18 LEADING BY BIG MAJORITY WARREN TON. June 2—(A*> Congressman Jierr headquarters announced late tonight that from Incomplete return# from the sec ond district Kerr wss leading hta two oppoaanu. Robertson „ and Dickinson by a 4.000 majority. \ 'j HI- ■ II I » BISHOP HAFEY It) BE SPEAKER :» ' Bt. Mnry’g Parochial School Flu sh Will Bp HpM Wednes day Evening ' St. Marys’ Parochial school will told Ita closing axarc&ea Wednesday evening. Juaa *th. In the Warn* County Memorial Community Build ing at 4 p. m. a A general Invitation has haen at tended the public to attaad. The following program will ha run deriedt Hymn * School Invocation .... Rev. XT R Fieemin "When Ufa la Brlghtaet”-- Chorus i..* Bcheol "Little Wee Weee”—Chorne Pupil* *( th* Flrat and Second Grados. y "Bye Lo fyand ’ recitation and Tableau -JMplla of th* Kindergar ten. First sad Second Grados. "The Hobor of The Class -one act | play—Girls of the OMUMf ** . ■wSHTTwes’l Sato Our i4»y -ers~ Recltattorn /Hoys' of the Third and Fourth Oradee. America In The Maklng"—oua net play—B»ys sad ~ Girls of tha Grammar gradog ‘•nag of tha Brava.”' Chorus ®®h*ol Awarding of OdTtlft^EßT""’ Address-Right. Reverend William J. Haley. D. D. Bishop of the Atop ese of Raleigh. "" w " o ADDITIONAL PIJECMARKR ’ - "-ae* - •WASHINGTON. Jah# WE-fW chase of 160 tract* of lead aggregat ing 173.000 acre# for additions *# Na tional Fn reels In the Baatara I-eke end Southern states has been author sled by th* National forest reserva tion rommtsalon. 'Alfiyas the purchases authorised Is •.hat lilJnrth Carolina which calls for 2,089 acre# ta Charoke*. Madison and Macon aa yddßlona to the Plagah and Nantahala forests. DICTATOR LBATRR FKIINW PEKING. Jane I.—CR»|- (Sunday>— Chang Tso-Lln. Northorn Dictator, left Peking on a special train for hia stronghold. Mnkden. Maaduiria, at 11:16 o'clock Saturday. - MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS price nYi cm Royal I Has Slight Lead Hoad Lands Entire Comity Tick et With 2411 Voton; Raney Londn Co—lmt— m GRANT RB-NOMINA TED ai watne natart' RoMnaen Wtao: Andrews Shews Good Ht/Mglli; Retarne Are Net Yet Complete Kfnnrth C. Koyall has a SMjertty for the anjplaartfta S»r State Senator trow Wayne, oef£3T>. led sad W. Wiley Andrew* at* Mearoatly new- ” Or —w-w-w- _ mate 4 ter rcpreaaatMtraa fiea Way* ае, T. R. Rokleaon a*al« »«u tt« uomiaAUoa tar Ooeaaev, sad *W. D. Grant tor eberMf . nan* wars MS—- tlona whies nUo tr»» tsmwplele an » official rctnnu aarty today Sr Tsa Nawe. rwuedafa primary wee n cloaa f» tk* oowaty Saa epaa aad breasht oat a Am*r rata. htsS mtm on the ticket aattlnc M Mtf an MW o»*r, wttS aararal otSar pea olnela to St hoard trim. * Ftor county cmawlMlnnar.tte awn* (nation* war# aßtl la doaSt. eaaeptMp one ptoce won Sit L A. Rhaer. rS**r man of tSa praaent Word. %ha lad t*o ticket with SIM reton. IMlawta« »a tSa order of tSalr "trengtk. aneordlas to the tatemptota rttoraa at Sa*A aant t»«ard, raaatne *—■* wltk tree vwtaa aad 0. W. HUMS ant*M» ■man wttb itefTf Ir Sprlae* aSfehSSt Wlwwad wMS WU Totaa. aid I. Meraiaa (tanatas •* Oranthem toweahlf Wit flftk. The New. übolltoa akawed till ter One time, bet otkar tabelngaaa tadleeMd IMS. 1 , : A. T. Orlffln Ooldakaro Maaetacihr *r, tu ynebiae !• * Deaalas cloaa ly tor the fifth plena oe the ticket, la с. If not tse dm *a order, ns New* ttbulatloa ehowea IMS Sir Mr. Or iff in from the taciaspW* retaraa at head * . Th* Ooldsboro .precincts »«* Kenneth C Boysll Wm a taHlag da fnat at tit hands as 1. J. Hatlh. The majority of th« raral *«Mja Hatch tha moa* at »»*• twit* end Ht. Oliva sided Ha IMi . «•*«•» ward* save lufftctant majertttea te Uoyall to overcome Um» handle, and Ihe New# tabuletJpa indicated tW tor Royal! and Itti tar Hatch However. flgeree leaned Iria the office of Mr Koyall claimed only a majority of IN far tha menmbent. teeing f»rth t°tala of SSdl tor Rowll and 2TO* for Hatch. . ! M •J. W. Bird es Mt. Olivo. dcvcl»p*t ron alder able strength against W. Omni for short ft but the latter wtft ihh nomlnatloa by ( e good aadjorlty. T. R. RoMnaon Incumbent had lIM rot- , or for coroner against Hl.far S. F. Winstead. . . i. Ouroey r. Hpof, OoUebore boa:, neaamen. and W-ITUy'Andrews. Sal Met farmer, were eonaleteat leadera In the race for nominations ter the Stole legislatdre. and the ftnala showed Hood Mid the hlgheet vote «n the ticket. Andrews tddt. Harris*’ Yelrerton incumbent IMS end A. W. Byyd KM. ■ 4o SEARCH FOR LOST ITALIA *• ‘ > 0 Craw Dcnirgg To Tain Advnnt age of The Favorable Wahttlgar , KINKS BAT. Spitsbergen. Jane t— id*)— Penning her# only n few honre, the Ice breaker Rrnganaa called at t o'clock tonight Ibr th# aorth on • ■fearrh for the missing dirigible I tai ls end the II eaplorera of General CmbertV Nobile's polar expedhtoo. Tha steamer, which la oaa *f tha haps lea boats In Norway, hopan to reach Mosaal Bay through Hlalopen atmtt l( condUlona permit.
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