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WEATHER TM4>r Ud peoalMy Wtdtwdkj. Mat m*ph ckMc la temperature. VOLUIIB SEVEN; NUMBER M ■ »■■■■■ . - ■ —— - V ■ 1 .XtiLL-Li-iL. . - - --—i-, , S--—: i SOUTHERN CROSS MAKES 3138 MILE HOP TO SUVA '* e ' ••• ' ' t I , , 9 Flight Made luGood Time » «, Reqatred Only Bft Hfn ul 87 Mhurtaa to CSsasr 8188 MUaoOtorSca SUVA. KUI Islands. June (— UFI— Tuesday. The tr*n»-pnctf.c monoplane ’ boutMru Gross arrived today trout . Hawaii 31M alln to the north. The Uau waa t U p. at, Ttsclfk: Coaat • tha* Monday. la arriving Captain Oharlea Klog*- lord Btoth aa 43 companions pat be h'pd the* MM Milan of their over aeai flight of ?#» mile* fro* toad California, lit Sydney. AuatralU, hat they loot 80 crossing the International time atoredlan. The flight from Hawaii raqotoad 39 hour* and ST mlautea. The courage of Klngt* >rd-Bmlth the commander, of Chariea Ulam, fel low pilt, Anatrallanfe. and navigator Harry W. Lyon and Jamee Warner, radio operator, Americana, triumphed over etorm deads through which they drove their at opt plane. It *up ertor to the waeter of thhkteaad* or mUee of menacing teas and.to acb lag auepenee of hours of uncertainty ts Vkelr position. The fliers ware greeted by thous ands of represent'lives of 'the na Ilona es Up 'world, gathered In this far outpost of the B<mth Be<a to do honor In common to human Intrepid lly—exempHflhd la the performance of the Australian-American craw— for love of ceurege and accomplish ment rising evgr nature'* tremendn one obstacles made brothers far the time being of. that treat throng of Americana Europe***, and. PtfTynea mss. They were united in one great kinship. •With the Islaeda la tight there waa a partod rll waiting for tht word that waa to Inform the world of the trv ttmphant landing at Suva. This waa due to the radio antenna being reel ed In te permit tHe landing to be mid*. WASHINGTON. JtAi* 4—(*■>— Buva, If situated on an Island tha: falls to meet popular conception or what a South S*a Island should be. ' Suv* la wn Vltl Lave, main Island.- of the FIJI Island group. „ Tha island la described as "neltner a Uny lowly or toll nor a lagged vel-1 canr peak, or two rising from the tropic seat It la hair ** large as the * State of~Massachueetts and la ,the greatest lend within an equal dis tance Id Honolulu In the great sweep ol ocean all the way from the Alanh aa Peninsula around to tEe CoaiTUf Mexico. CLUB READY FOR CEREMONIAL Bol> Stevens Will Be Goldsboro Marshall At Big Parade The Ooldsboro Shrine club met laat evening with a good attendance of Noblee. Noble Herbert Ijorne waa el ected Vice President of the local SI tine clu*. Chae. E. Wethertngton and H. Bruce Ellis beta* previously circled President and Secretory. F. B. Crowson past Potentate of Sudan Temple, sad L. A. Raney were elec ted to membership of the Board o* ( Governors of the cluh. Robert Stev-1 ene wa» elected Marshall of the club tor tha parsdt V* Raleigh ou Tbura- ( day. W. O. Crawford being hi* alter nate. It was decided for ell noblee to near black ahoee If ahoes would be in order. Red folff tn hand Uea were preferred. Bow ties will be ta order bowery. The roar | shell requests ell Goldsboro Shrln trs to moet on the corner of fllr Wal * ter Hotel at 11 :M to form to the par ade which commence* akstl sharp. Flther Bob Steveae or Willie Craw ford will bo there to ehow you your 1 , place* Please be on time and all Goldsboro Bhrlnera join In the par- [ ode and let'e make a good showing. <<P to Raleigh, 00 to Ratolfh. 1 THE GOLDSBORO NEWS BEAD IN XHB MORNING RHUS MINDS ARB FRESH—READ BE BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. f " 4* /* MAY BE SECOND PRIMAR Y FOR WA YNE COMM’SRS SOUTHERN CROSS LANDS IN SUVA, FIJI ISLANDS r I I jP I I P * Tn 1 y \4ml /ji j *n % yj# I. j, - 'a. p >v a». q. U t in" % ‘ b-. IF/ / IQK Completing e MOO mile flight ovey era Ur—the longest over-wnter fll ght on record—Captain Kldgaford Smith and his three com pea ions from tort jo right—Kingston) Smith. Ulm. Lyons and Warner—in the "South era Cross" landed In Suva. Mint raport of the successful landtag wne telephoned The News by Dr. I* W. Corbett, who picked It up ovy hi* radle. ■ ~ Diplomas Presented to 51 High School Graduates And Dean Francis Bradshaw Delivers Annual Address The presentation ol diplomas to 34 young women and 17 young mep, the awerd of prlsee to students who Ita/e i.'«. nr ulahed themselves In partlcu “ar endeavour and an address b> Dean Francis Bradshaw of the Uni versity es North Carolina last even.ng concluded the commencement e*er «trer of tlje Goldsboro high school the finale started Sunday evening w th the sermon by Rev. J. A. McMil lan of Wake Forest CoHege, and Werv KIWANIS TAKES FIVE MEMBERS Rev. Petnr Mclatyre In Charge of Regular Monday Pro gram of Club «. ——— y Rev. .Peter Mclntyre waa In charge -if the Klwanle program attest nights luncheon end he talked to the club °n ‘.Ubsn Movement". He said that this waa known as the mass movement* ■n past history to ehow that It waa not entirely a new Idee, but had merely been emphasised more In re tent years. By-g*£ of illustration of the meaning of the term he staled that one chain store having 1700 re tail stores distributed 750 million dot turn worth of merchandise lest year, ar-d mentioned the feet that over 70 percent of the total number of au tomobiles were produced by two con cento. He continued to point out oth er consolidations due to the mane production Idea. In the latter part of his talk. Rev. Mclntyre voiced a fear that "mass <Continued on page 6) Official Vote Cast In Wayne Primary, Saturday, June 2,1928 (Compiled By The Goldsboro News) - i ' " ' - 1111 "" ' r "" ,r • ■ " '• ■o com. Labor . »* o . . <> w U. 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The address of the lettMiwee a! moaiy one, and palcnlated to produpe , sober thought among the thinking; COUNTY BUYS 935 NEW CARS During Lust Year North Caro lina Tar Heels Bought 59,- 877 New Cara Folk* of Wayne buying .more end more new luTomobUes. Sta t'vtlcs Issued by Sprague Silver Wf the Automobile department of the Stole office of Revanuc show that la*t year ‘Wlyne people purchased 935 new care. In North Carolina 59,977 new rare Were titled laat year, These cere, bas ed on an average coat of fS3S e*c«. represent an expenditure of $49,4tt.- 535 for new automobiles by Tar Heels duriug the.lJ month period, or an av .••rage of slightly over four million dollars each month. Ry counties, the number of new cars purchased varies from 33 In Clay lo 1.0*2 In Guilford. On the bay.l of an average cost at 1325 per car this would mean an expenditure to Gull ford of over 100 times aa much as la fContinued on page five) , GOLDSBORO, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE ft, 1828 » ' men and women of, the large aud ience which get ho rad at the high erlicdt auditorium last evening-. Bradshaw discussed the cmpha*la which North Candina and Its people ! pl.i«c on life' toady. They hpeak of N. Carolina as the fifth state, and may* . be”that la right fifth ffe« As In*- ’ tiun, declared ,the {lnlveratty etecu | ‘ive -, i> The State has money for good roads nuunauhltom h> T lr-ii . ;«* rmtW, i".. LaT _ SMALUNCREASE IN WAYNE FUND mmmmmmmrnmmfm County Will Got fti,lSß-86 Mori In Equalisation Money This Year Wayne county will receive fir the tnmfof schopl year |13,374.84 from the State equalisation funds aa ngalnst >11,711.91 laat year, ac cording to estimates received from the State board In charge of the dm trlbutlon. This to 31.561,24 more than the county received durtog the echool year just closed. A statement by M»rtlv ate rwtary es the connection with the distribution was tu part aa follows: "Each county of the State was thku taken up and consideration given to the various factors that Influeaca valuations. All district lines were disregarded end every 1 effort made to regard the question* presenting themeelvoe from a State viewpoint. Every county In. tke State, has been (Continued on page B) fur beverage*, hut little time fur the higher aspect* es life, cited Dean Hrtdtfhaw and be put forth a aAtoUen oal report of ettma tn support of bis contention. „ Occupying the stage laat evening were Principal T. T. Hamilton, who was chairman of the meeting. Super intendent Ray Armstrong of tha jdty school*; Dash Br*dshaw„ Rev. J. M. Uselej of St. Paul Methodist -- - (UmrftauMd am MsgftdWMMh e * Vj LANGSTON WINS IN DUPLIN CO. G«(« 140S%#t«s In DupHni ( nmmlwiio«ern Racw Is y 'Klout 9 eenmeauam (Special To The News) KK.SANBVII.UC, Ju«£k D< lumgston of Goldsboro. candMets for Lieutenant Governor, swept Duplin county. Official votea tonight wer»i Langston 1403. ffurgwyn 339, Foun tain 3(1. For commissioner of labey and printing. Ortiil 1391, Peterson 356, Shipman 399. R. 8. Karr defeated George Ward tpr th* house of repreeantattvea bye very alight margin, getting 1819 n gainst till for Ward. Tbo race for county commissioner waa close with 11 men contesting for three places. T. t>. Rest of Waraaw, waa the only man nominated on th* first heliot, he received 1137 vet*#. |, K. Sandlin wee second man With 178 and the others. In order Kid Outlaw 90*. Bib FVrrall 909. I*, 'g. Byrd 741, Afontlnued ou page five) Raney Only Candidate For Commissioner Who ,y ■'"" 'T . i; ' .W < ' '-v Gets Majority of Votes LANGSTON 3200 AHEAD BURGWYN With Rgporta AbMit CtNRpbU, lndkatkNia Fwataia Hnt, LugstMt Bscond t RARLOTTB, Inns 4-AVD WHk the veto from the aentraf pari es the nmaa virtually all |k officially reported with the as* reptleu es Me rani eeeety and ~ It »catterlag pewatoet* and 1(7 western precinct* and fll If th* east stfll lacking, Indleattena Me tawhfht war* tbdt L ’|, r«entut» as Raefcy leaat aad Jabn D. 'Ungetea as I,*td*ker* weald rwu flr»t aad sera aft. 1 W. N. K Rnnrwyn as Yartham flaw eeanty, waa far ha* hiad hat that the belated iwtanm mMgt stiM ewnhU him l» e*f rata tha l.aagatan laad ta Urn pah* where official earn* might he necessary ta determine Mm wta- t acres the fhfht te eealeet »Waa- ’ tola Ml WS second primary. The total as ISM as lha Mate's by IIJN aad 3535 appwgt* mafaly MBS vataa ahaad as Mar. to'bntotad..ratJwas Faaa tola MM UigdMdfM Ear gwn (4JMS> A stady as tha return# shew* that there was ne •peclai saedfaa as the stale In which any «»* 4Male had greet r*nn tola was leading nr had carried If. we*tore mantles, II la (hi i eeatrel section aad IN to the east. , Nargnyn carried *r tod > Is Ms wastara, II eastern and I central cenatids. and- Langston la „14 aastara, d waster* aad 4 central - Langston gained meat es hb lead ever Rargwye by resale* aseaed • to Urn larger aamher as *egp4tos.y What tha vardlet wfll k* »« la a eaeaad ram Ihm to the cmadldatee palling the saaead hlghaet aamher es vefas. t Freak U. Ortet, eemmbsleaer • es Islmr and printing, eaattaeed ta gain na hb eppmaafu, *• L KMpaiaa, aad «. I. Fetenan aad -naly a landslide to 41# aareperi* ed prarinets maid malt to nay. change ta stand lag*. He had a clear majertty as IM7* aver cem hledi ’totals es the vat* MRMRRR OF THE ASSOCIATED pppflfl rKuOO PRICK FlVl CENTS LOW FOUR MIGHT ASK FOR SECOND PRIMARY Royal Hm Ftaal ttavmttty as Only 81 Voles Ov«R v J. Hairk Meeting yesterday Ml OhoihlPg UW CHla as the it We/ne )Srtat ta tuidays primary. the k«ft of el ection* certified the tolNwio* i.omliuiiloßc State Senator KMaUb C. Royall. Horn# of RifiirtSllMlli Gurney P. Hi>od and W. Wttejr Aa*. 0 draws; SbartH W. H. Q»Mt; Cwf*- oow. T. R. KoMaaoo; County o*|'. tnlanloner, A. Raney. . * , * Mr. Rainy chairman of tka proa* tat board of coaußtaaloyya, an tha only oeadtdat* who secured suffi cient rotaa ta win a rkajority aa«| certification of alaction. Hit Ullywaa The four next highest men ata'- f s 11. Dannluf with ttß*~-hp naadad aa„ »y 18 more ar 2044 \o give Mat a sen iority- 8. 1, Murrla wRh MNH. Hi - B. Bar* S r Hit, and OaaaM H. Pate with IW3. 4 Tha latter Mdsa— hems, **»» him considerably ahead as Qa D- WRr.O llama as Ml . OMn who bad 8848. and A. T Griffin who received IMI. Proponents of Wlllhai hat Orttrta ware counting Inductrlanaly to Which Was ahead whoa they ran law the fact that Pate headed them both. William's vote placed hi* With la (the running aad Urlfffn’a aavaath. 8. J Harriot racatvad IM7«W C. W. , Oliver IW. * If any ana of the following WUr l ama. Griffin, Hwrriag or Ottwar, ask Mr a second primary qn or before .tuna 9 a second primary mpa» no held Otherwise the folloariag wtfl be certified aa nominated alone with L. A. Raney; Denning, MurWS, 3ev- * gar and Pita ' The raea batwaoa Kaonath 0. Ray all nad J. J. Hatch prowad W tRb and tb be cloaar then eve# tha rtrat returns indicated. Waal official eoudt •howm| Royal IHU aad Hatch 8188, a plurality of W Rotaa for Itoyntl Tha race for tba pUaaa ta tha MM* talature O. P. Hood fweohrod M»T a majority of «TS. aad Aadrtwa lift, a majority of 114. T. R. RoMnwm, incumbent, re calved 2904 votes against ITU for B. t. Winstead In Um raoo fdr oor <mar a mjorlty nf 814. , A total of 4348 votes worn ongt la tfce senatorial rhea, which probably ■ was high vote. This la aboat 1.000 teas than the primary rot* as twa Tears ajo. 3. D. Laogalon received 8949 vat r» aa agalast 445 for Wmnlala sad 410 tor Btfrgwjhi. Cat. LdMgetou lad Wayne's ticket Sheriff Grant lad tha ticket, cea i cldcrlag man opposed by man ia their l county, getting 4?4ft votes to 1571 I tor 3. W. Bird as Ml Oliva his op l panant. . 1 I Lsa, I HOOTER DELEGATES WIN I » KANSAS errr, June 4 —<m A I state of delegatee to the Repuhllcaa * National convention from Florida 1 pledged t« Hoover made a oip*a 1 sweep today In a series as eoateote. ' decided by the National cammittew ; 4 ovre a faction lad by Georg# W, Baaß Worlds National commit! aMM a. * After recognising tka cerdmtlale of R the Hoover -'Big F\»or. Delegate# the 7 committee placed ow tha temporary convention role of all tha Haowov Me rotaa whoa* taste ware contented by . the Bean faction.; » an - v
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