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WEATHER 1Im4« ikfvtri Bandar. Mopday warmer followed by thundershowers u> Interior VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 96 Many Driven From Homes By Floods In Mo. and Ark. Fight Vainly Against Water Bmk Near Now Fort, Arkansas Spreads Destruction Over 40,000 Acres NEW MSB IN RIVER FEARED LAST NIGHT , , Hundreds of (Missouri Families Had Fled From Homes Ahead of Warnings N*W PORT. Art.. Jane lß—tffV 1 Bow 260 of th* too persons driven from Ibelr homes by flood waters of the ‘White River camped tonlgfit on hills In the lower pan of Jackaoit county and many of them faced the proa poet of i living for several d»yn more In Improvised quarters before their homes are released from floods. A break last n girt In the dyne 13 ■llea e»uth of New Port spread the flood waters of the river over be tween 16,000 and 40,000 acres of land In the Southern pert of the coon try from which 'the residents previous |y warns dhad fled with their bn, A » longings Keep t> Vain Fight JENNETTE. Mo., June l«-MJP> -AI moat vainly fighting to keep back the steadily rising waters of the St. Francis River more than .100 farmers business and professional men battled on tonight In a desperate effort to Lavs the remainder of their crops and homes from floods The workers are leaving nothing unturned In Their unceasing toll t° I strengthen the weak spots along n) t 26 mile front on the north (A here. After the 16 foot break which oc curred today, inuuTs.lttg more than 26,000 acres of InjJTftcßrlvtng hun drede of nfmltlos from their homes ample warning was given those In the area flooded At several points at Campbell to the notth of here the task of keeping the river back seemed hopeles* this afternoon w th tho dykes weakened by seepage. « It , was believed by *«me that th-- crest of the third rtae. expected,to exceed the flood stage of last night by a foot and a half, would appear to night and tomorrow. NO RADIO SAT. FROM DIRIGIRUB Believe Marooned Explorers Con serving Power of Sending Apparatus KINO'S BAY, June IB— UP) —Spits- bergen—The fact that no radtp alg esia have c°me from the stranded p»i nr explorers wfth Gener»l Nobile tines yesterday Is Interpreted here a* meaning that everything Is In the sis tus kuo with the Nohlle party. It b believed that the} aconserving the sanding power of their isdlo for poa •ibis emergency use.- The base ship sent Its usual quota of cheering messages to the Italia's men. telling them particularly of the progress being made toward the north by rescue plane s"d of the • . t -1 which two veeeeta are making to pen# irate the Ice pack along the north shore of the Arrhlpelago. Heart Attack Fatal To W. H. Carter, 74 W H. Carte*, aged 74. died at his home at James and Spence street at IJO last evening' Mr. Carter suffer- j •d a heart attack while visiting In Mt. Olive'yesterday afternoon and was brought home for medical care ond attention. The attack proved more severe than one of his age and Constitution could fight off and sev eral hours after being taken he died F'uneral will he held at 1= 30 today and burial will be made In the family p'ot In (7r*ntham township. Several children survive the food man. SOINHOKED LIQUOR TAKES HEAVY TOLL BTU. Galicia. June 1* (JP)—Fifty persons were poisoned today at Dtths hany. sixteen of”them fatally, when they drank home made splrltuaus li quors at a wedding fesUvgl. \ ■% «- A, THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—BEAR BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. HMJRTKBN PAGES TODAY wO l * "* fy '■ 'ii IX i —(| I '■ O '"' 1"“. ' ROSE DIES; JOHNSON HELD WITHOUT BAIL • * * • ' To Succor Nobile 1 I mis. "-jP ■■■ ■■ ■■ ii mmmm wm’ jM • l ./df t . * In m " / Bin rfcs i Capth#n Kilter-Larsen (above) and Lieutenant Luetxow Holm, the Swedish acea upon whom depends the speedy reeepe oi General Umberto Nobile an<9 hit intrepid comrades. The air-1 men, both of whom fly sea-< planes, will soar above the pack* ice and search for the tent which Nobile has painted redi in order the better to be seen. Then they intend to drop food. CbOLIDGEGOES” TROUT FISHING Mrs ( oolidi-e Delights Woman’s Heart By Inspecting House o —•——■ 0 nß|f|,B, Wta.. June IB— OF)—While President (Niolids* blused himself to iay with the whim*-of Bruin' river trout, Mrs Crmltdge took the oppor tunity of Inspecting the spacious Cen ar lalsnd lodge Nyrer which ah* will preside for three months. ° Feeling iietter than st any time since her relapse the first of the week which caused u two day postpon ment of the trip west, the flrat l»dy if the laud v!«it»d the many rooms us the one Ktol-y ilWi lllng on the Riv er Island. HOOVER KEEPS RIGHT ON JOB TalktNo McNary Almut Farm Relief I'rtihlems and Insprcts New lluilding WASHINGTON. June 16—f/P> —Sec trtary niUcd iu considerable attention In his official duties today In the j course ‘iF'ilhallug with tnatlera that have in do with his newer statist of the Republican preside nTi*4A candid etc. While his earliest caller was Sena tor McNary, Aajiuhllcan, Oregon Under of the fight of agricultural In trrestn for the c<|unlUatl«n fee plan of f«rm relief, an hour later found Mr i Hoover surveying the new cnmmerri i department building In AtfastTe- He wen}, over the site of the structure with his-assistant and lunched later with Fecretnry Kellogg of the State Department. » * Despite his attention to official du ties. Mr. Hoover was able to find f.me to acknowledge msnv of the thousands of messages on rongratuta lions which are still coming tn, “ ; •V. . 0 WANTCITY BEHIND MARKET * • t * ROSE FUNER AL AT 4 PM. TODAY Rev. Joe Satundeni of Christian Church Will Hold Services , From Home From the home In Grantham town rhlp at 4 o'clock this afternoon will b< conducted services over the re' nislns of G. Fink Rose, prominent t*/ mer who died In a local hnapUat at 8-46 yesterday morning of Injuries re oelved this afternoon a week agU. Rev. Joe Maunders of the Chrstlan church will he In charge of th ■ scr vice «nd Intel meet will be m.vle in Ihe family burying ground near the home., Surviving Mr. Rose, who waa whle Iv rnttnrMed. ’are his widow and four children. W. P, Rose of Goldahor® IS hn 'uncle Os the deceased and Dr. D. J. Rose a cousin. The' a man of charac ter and always found working for the best inlercsta, of IP's section ahd 'county.-- ' 7 BOUWEEVIUS HERE IN FORCE INkcvtllc Farmer FindH 100 Or More In Acre Kick! of Cotton ‘ The Invading army of the ltd'll wee vil has already arrived in full - force In the cotton fields of Wayne reports reaching Tho TTews yesterday Indluat «d. a - <*. -W. Warrick brought The News a bottle of the had huis picked at random from the field of Johnnie Kmilh of (he Pikevllle aectlon In an area of once acre. Ther* was a whole handful of them and Prof. that Ihcre was nt least a hundred Tn the handful. Homebody else a*ld there w*a ep cught to cat up a 40 acrc'fleld be fore the end of the season. ‘Til tell you what," said Mr Peele a prominent farmer of the northern rectlon of the eounty "That follow had Just as well go out and plough up Jltat field rlaht-qiaw and plant It In corn. He will m«ke more.’* The reports from the Pikevllle sec tion were similar to those from many parts of the rounty. There are frequent predictions that Wayne's crop will be cut onr-hatt this year The government recommends duat- Ink with calcium arsenate as the most effective and economical way putting same on late In the evening., go that the dew which the boll wee vil drinks may be charged with the rolaon Bnd thus bring abnui his ex termination Farmers m»y be com pelled to use this method tills year ts they, would raise a crop of cottow. DENIES EFFORT POISON HI TIB Y Fate of Core Crwlt Woman In llanrfH of Carteret Jury laiat Niifht Resttfoirt. N. fj., June* IB— </P\ TV fate of Mrs. Alonxa Foreman of Cor* • charged with attempting lo pni ( eon her husband was plaerd In the f hands of a iury st 4 o'clock this nr tternoonlß At 6:30 tnlght no verdict had been . ttturned. , The prosecution sought to pro**." th»t domestic trenbles TTsTT Mrs Foreman J4> poison her hushstht by placing strychlne In his coffee. I The defendant tjfenled'th# charge and ‘ declared that If her husband was i ■ poisoned be put ths stryihlne In the | drink. ' •* •«« |V|>»" r • e GOLDSBORO, N. C SUNDAY MORNING, JUNB 17, 192* Muss Meeting Tuesday Night Two Committeeii try Monday Get Cilixenu Agree lo Stklicil For Market °, - To make every business and pro fesaion man oLthe city art active worker for the (johieboro tobacco mar ket. „ ' - ' — That Is the object of work whkh will be started Monday morning by two' committees representing the Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary and Klwanla dubs of the city. work which they will accom plish la preliminary lo the mass meek Ing to be held In the pourthotiae on Tuesday evening at 6:f?i when defin ite plans for securing • dpuble set of buyers for Gbldstxfro market this year will be considered. 9 The Iwo commllteea scheduled lo e* • * i gc forth Monday will covej- the city systematically requesting trtfry cltls cn to sign n paper agreeinTrh solicit at least one day durlng.the season sos (citing farmers to sell tobacco on the Gcldsboro market. The paper which the committee will ask the rttlsens to sign win be In effect as follow* , "Realising that Goklshoro has till the facilities for a 16.WM| 1 P«0 lohaceo market, believing lhat Ibe farmers of this section can secure an price |or their weed here as anywhere believing, th«t If the city as a wholly will get In'hlnH the matter of a mar k«t. stay liehlnd It. believing that If the i ntlre city shows an Interest In thit proposition "a douhle set of buyege WfM be provided this fall, I hereby agree to spend at least one day or the equivalent soliciting farmers to sell tjietr tobacco In Goldsboro this fsll and give the market a trial.” The Warehousemen of the city are more’hopeful over this latest move for the tobacco market than they h«ve teen over any previous one and they are confident that If the rlty will give the movement the support It deserves lhat two seta of buyers can be placed here this season They are busy In the County now In vltlng farmers to attend the meeting to he held here Tuesday night. The Rotary club ts getting behind the propostlon and all members of this club have been urged In be pres ent at the Tuesday evening meeting The Klwanla plub Is expected to take acjlou on the matter at the meeting of the rhrb Monday evening and If possible arrange lo be pre.scnt at (he Tu<'»d«y meeting in a .body. MOORE TRIAL • WILL GO ON Wilmington Man On Trial Sec ond Time For Death of H. Evans WIIAHNOTON. June 18 # f/F» _ The Ir'al of Wsrrqgr G. Moore, chartted with slaying R Rvana will be con tinned Monday morning Judge Hln •lalr, presiding told ihe Jury when I Mirt adjourned" Ihls afternoon. This <s the second trial of Moorr on the 1 charge, the first havijyr-Teeultcd In aj mistrial when the Jury w*a unable tof agree. Ml DK4TMION LATE LAST SIGHT WINSTON SAI.KM, June IB OP) The jury had not reached a verdict | early tonight In the cane of Herbert B Hall and his wife who are charged f with the murder two childrew- Karly tonight the Jury filed Into I the courtroom and Informed Judge Thoa. J. Sh*w that they had been I unable t<> agree on a verdict. Judge ■ Shaw Instructed them to take nn hour lifer supper and then resume dellbera | t ons. ALL KIWANIS NIGHT MONDAY p. * . —— Local Huh Joins With Club* Throughout Country In Ob- H »ervanre of Data Joining with the 1700 KJwaniti clubs all over the USHed'Tßtstva oud Canada, all of which will meet situ ultaneously, the Klwants dub of Goldsboro will observe "All Klwanla Night" In connection with Its cele bration of the annual International convention ai Seattle, at the Ifotel Goldsboro on Monday. June 16, at' T sp. m The meetings throughout d*aa i'.da and the United Htstes'are lo be observed as a united expression of tribute to the fellowship and pllshment of the organlaatlon All clubs have arranged the tlma of their meetings so that the “Saro Hour" wheq 14M» 4MH» Klwanlana on ths r cntlnent assemble to observe ths "Fellowship Moment of Rllence” 'qsJII he held simultaneously with lhat lu the convention city. The message to the clubs by the president of Klwanla, Henry C. Hein*, of Atlanta, Georgia, will be reed at Monday's meeting. This la to be the fIRh time In the history of Klwanla that such a meet ing wlll.be held. At tho Denver. 8t Tsui, Montreal and Memphis conven .Dons similar observances marked the opening nctlvitlea. Klwanlens Chas R Mllffr.*t>r. A. G Woodard and D. M Ross, from the Goldsboro dab art delegatee to jhe ((invention, and will send telegrap ).‘v messages from Seattle to ths Seeling on Monday night. The "All IWsnls Night" program at the ron vqMkin's opening will be hroadcaat frofcißesttle over KFOA and otbnv Talbot Parker will h«ve charge of] (he* local program. SERVICE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT EvangelhH Gagkill DiwcourHes On Threr firoupn Who Watrhni At (!nm - What was said lo be the heal mes sage ddlverfd by Rev. K C. Gasklll since Ihe mod Ing began at the Free Will H-iptlnt church was brought last evening from ftie subject al The Crons” In which the evangelist Heed for text "And silting d«wa thfv watched him there" Matt. 37:38 Mr Gasklll *«ld In part that there were "three group* that wached on l,hs( c cession." There was Ihe unfriendly group. The group th»t haled Ihe Christ and nailed Him lo Ihe cross. These are In Gib worjd lod»y. those who make this unfriendly group. They de|y Him any place lu their life. * There was another group which sas composed of curiosity seekers. They were there to see what was done This group Is with us today. Thqy go tfl n »e what other* do." tj»*t there waa a small group This ! group was composed of those wh* 1 ioved Christ. M«ry the mother was ! there. John and th* “firsthren were t there. ThU» group is watching today It la composed of those who are sav ed. They love the chffrcfi of Christ ■ They love to watch at the Cross. congregation was Urge for Hat urdav evening. A goodly number' of Ihe congregation coming from the j country. At the conclualon a number ■'*c»me forward asking prayer and con • leasing that they"w*nted to be more j watchful at the cross."' Mr. Gasklll will use for s message ,et the 11 o'clock hour iQlay "The ' Road to Heaven" At 3 p. m. the sub ject Is "I.Anktng for a Man" and »t Ihe l evening (8 o'clock) "Eternal Life” FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY Rose’s Ante Mortem * i * Statement Presented By Brr Will Spicer V STEPPING UP - ■id: % [ a L. O. FONVIRLLE Os course everybody In GoMo* boro rerozniaeo thin fine looking fellow who for Mine yean hw been manager of (he gaa com pany here. He waa too good for lhat place to the Carolina Gaa and Electric Company has ap pointed him "new baaineoa" manager cf its properties in GoMahono. Kinston New Bern. Fayetteville. Washington and Greenville. Hit* office will be in Klnaton but be will continue to make his home in GoMaboeo. T. Edgar Grace, whtrhaM been man ager of the New Hem plant, *HI | (succeed Mr. FtHivieNe aa manag ter of Hie plant here. EYES TURNING HOUSTONWARD Governor Smith Said to Have Volcn With 733.5 Necessary Nominate WASHINGTON, .1 utis tßi-lffh—The pcllttral spot I IfcM. ( entered »ri Kan sas City and the Republicans during the past week Is now turned to Holts l»n There the TtemocralT, hoping in avert a repetition of the atrifv that split their ranks four years ago at Madison Square garden arr jfglnnnl* t( assemble lo select presidential and vice presidentlai nominee* and draft a party platform At Houston the htg" question to be Milled Is whether Smith Is to be tbe president t“l nominee. That Issue pv#r shadows all (Vthers, .Including the pro hibition question which la Intertwined with tits candidacy and farm relief. All. of the 1100 delegates to the •tonal convenn,tlon have been scelctad except the 21 from Virginia Two thirds or 733 1 3 will be required to nominate. The total j*rt,y- each pandldatna' tame In the lafite below represent* the delegate*, tiiKtrueted, pledge, or claimed for him hy his political mana per*, not the nu in Iter com ceded by opponents. | The line up Includes! Fmtth Gtß of which 'l4 are In dispute Reed 130 of which 03 are In dispute. .Ayres, 20 also claimed hy Reed. Pomsrene. 47. PIKHVIO4IT 10H> SON GUTS HIKKID,K PAPERS a ll_ ' ' * N Y June IS Os) Wm K t Pussyfoot) Johnson of Ohio Inf- mstlonallv.,k""»n prohibition tec Hirer and Mr* Mary Stanley of Washington. D. C., obtained-a mpr rlage license here tonixht. Johnson gave hi- *re ** . Stanley said she * as ti MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rate* nvn cams Rom SbM Jakit— A4—4 Maying u r» Ooteg to Cat Yoor l.uU Oul” GRANTHAM MAN DIBI AT B:4ft YESTERDAY MORN. Affray Teak Place la Grill— Township I kte Laat Sap- Pay Afteraooa . A ccrdaor - * Jury ompaaallpd oner T. R, Rsbluo* yMtsrtey after toon ordered —late Jebaaea. t®*pa* them rirmtr, held w|ih«Wt boil NO Ui« doth of Plate Poop, pro—t <■ ran them township plantar Ipr. Rote dlod at Apiccr'i Manor Kuo pi ft:4»._. yesterday morn lap of kalh wpOOdl , mmrtad by Joteoooa la aa offNp Idte % laat Sunday •ttoraooa. Hr. ftptaar TatUflf* . Dr. wiuioai Better, pra—at Onldaborn aurgaon, who waatte oaly wttuoM oolite by tbo lory at tfte Ja oum(. UitKite that Rom mate pa ante mortem atatemdat la •noe ate tft* preueaae as two otter wimPBOM a abort jEpjtep Mo daatb, in which bo OAK tttf JobMte approached hha op bo «te>app—p a field near bla RRb* Bad ’ PO«. Tro bps n waatlao to rod. PM t ow rm going u oat roar goto oat" Roar paid la bla statement eccordUc to Dr Sploor, that It te n Mp hide of a faoco, and that Jobapoa «ho ■r a tbc othar aldo. Jobapoa bait W Inf him down tbo foaoa until tboy cam* t* a goto, wtlab bo eamo through and walkod toward Rees, with a kntto la oao bead and a otlch la tho othar. __ When Rom aaw thaOahPOoa really intended doing him harms aaaordlai to hl« laat statement. bo took amt hia own knife, cat a aeoeafraaa stick, r I need hi* knife and pat It hate la h|* pocket. By tkis Uma JakaaM ted reached him, bo declared la 0 EMI meat to Dr. Bpicor, aad bad alidohad him befere be ceatd more. Rom said hr coaid aot remember whether be struck hack at Johaeoa or aot—that it all happMte ao quick ha coalda t i rmember any of tho datalla of tbo rutting After bo troa eat. bo waited about 2M yards aad tbte enter lay nr fell to the around, whore be ptayad until hie crtM brought ooma i*dy to Jti* aid, be Mid la htetetatemant Xorr Bpicer, la hla teotlSMoy atatad that Rom waa brought to hta aaaltv lum Mundoy evening about T:M a» • o'clock, suffering from ehoejt aad I nee of blood ae tbo rouult of wound* Inflicted by soma ah*rp cutting la- v '~~ He found that Roaa'a tatM tine* were potrudlug rrom Ml abdWR; cn. and that there waa tea tad*!** oa the left aide, rather poaterlor In dir ection. about throe lacteo long, which penetrated the cheat cactiy ate Injur ed the lung*. He ateo stated that M found ■ stab wound anterior to thle one. about three quarters of an tod In length and depth. The Incision H the abdomen waa on tbo left site ttl by actual meaaurosaoat waa I laches long, according to Dr. Bptcpr. Dr. flplcer teattrted that Rqpo mad* hla ante mortem statement whan told that he waa In n eerloaa conditio* end might die at an* time Rom was ab solutely In hie rTSUf* - mind at ths Uma of hi* statement. RplceT Ttclarad. Re Other WlteMs railed Dr. flplcer was the only witness detained Neighbors said. .howerpr. that the affray was the reanlt 6f ted Hood wh(ch had eslated between tho twb for sometime & mends of Johnson In s statement to The New*. Instated that Roue ted been the aggressor In the affray sad that Rose had waylaid ate attached JMinsnn. that the latter Wielded * ht* knife only In self drfesee. • S ** .. -uM
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