i ' '• * i_i
WEATHER |
Cl>W> u< warmer Wednaaday Show I
am ta tWaet WMl«N>r TllNijr
with SUM Imptriiur*.
VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 234
200 DEAD 10,000 HOMELESS IN ISLAND TYPHOON
Fear That Complete •
Story Will „ Greatly
Raise Terrific Toll
Warld Just Begins to Get Detail*
of Storm Damage In
PhiUipines
U. S. CRUISER TAKES
RED CROSS AID TO SPOT
Communication Means Restored
Ta Few Points During
Tuesday
MANILA. Nov. 27.—(A>1—Report*
brought bv restored communications
today Indicated that 200 persons per*
ifched in the typhoon wbR-fc "truck the
cen*ra| Philippine Island, Thursday
and continued until Saturday. Teu
tbonaand *re homeless on the island
of Leyte alone.
Leyte and gamer Hand* suffered
moat. While no rrpotyf hare been ra
relrwd from the eastern section* <*f
the ialandr it to tglived that the lo*»
of Ufa wan henry. e
Crop end property damage probably
will aggregate millions of dollar*, al
though lack of communication* rend
ers it Impossible to make an estimate.
The' snga r crop, however, i R thought
to hare eecaped »eriou* damage.
The U. S cruiser Milwaukee with
a relief party from Manila left sup
piles and Red Croeh helper, at Cate
blogan on Samar Inland, and turned
a to go to l.«yte today.
Four destroyer* hare been ordered
to Mare Manila today (or the dertt.
a ted region* a* a result yf a confer
esc« between Oorernor General H< nry
M- Htimso* and nayal officer*.
APPEAL GIVEN
GOOD RESPONSE
Many Pour and Needy Will Be
Clothed As Result of Story
In The News
Welfare Superintendent R H Ed
wards founl quit yesterday Just how
many folk* re*d The New*
Hi* appeal broadcast for old
clothes, sbo's. bedclothes and the
’.ike for needy fajnille* in what he
described as the most serious condi
condition he has ever known
in the county, b'opght a generous re
sponse. All day yesterday automobile*
palled up out>lde hi* office |n > the
courthouse and armful after armful
of dotty* were carried in
•TKere will be many a little child
who will go warm no*. many a good
hut unfortunate woman will be cloth
i.ed «s a result -of the outpouring,”
«.a|d Mr. Edward* “I didn't know The
News had »o much power."
Mr. Edward* point'd out. however,
.(tot there are many cas< s on his ll*t
tl at have not vet been supplied with
clothing "»d renensed the appeal for
• itir.cn- |o go ilito their closet* and
stiles a»il get down the Huu«ed item*
rad send them In f" r distribution.
HOSPITAL BURNS
INCRAVEN CITY
I'atienlH Are Removed To Near
by Building* As Firemen
Fight Valiantly
NEW BERN. Nov. 27. (Ah —Five
white patknt* and eight Negro patl
' nts of Hit New Bern general hoapltal
were transferred to other places last
night when fire broke out In a dumb
wwalter in the basement and worked
thYuugh to the attic.
Arkanaan To Inspect ~
Wayne County Schools
The Schools of AVayii' county are
saying four of five county systems to
lie visit'd by State School Inspector
Hill of Arksnsa* e«tlr In Decembei J
I. Memorv of Halcgih. state high
school Ins-pctor Vesierdnv wrote
W'gyne official*. Mr Hill •* (Amina to
North Carolina with the view to min
ing practii ‘hie id a* in p*ogr**»iv*
si bool organ!**! '|P and management
Which may he applied t.. n*as
He will spend the day of lh* cnifrer A
it. Wayne county, Mi. Memory will
uvawz wb fai* l £*p
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ RX BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
Appeal Is Perfected
For Millard Johnson
Alleging error in the admission
of certain evidence Millard John
son Grantham township farmer
through hla couus'l yesterday ap
pealed to the Supreme Court front
the conviction in 'Wayne saperlot
court tit the murder of Pink Rose
well to do Grantham fa>mer Judge
F A. Daniels had sentenced John,
eon from 7 to 10 years in State
pn*on after tbe Jury had brought
in *a verdict of guilty at the trial
aome time ago. Self defense had
been the plea of Johnson The *p
peal as completed yesterday Is e*
peeled to b<' argued before tbe sup
reme court in Raleigh on Tu«d»y
December 11.
■
PRESENT PLAY ~
BEFORE ROTARY
‘*TW Valiant*” Admirably Inter
preted By High School
Dramatic Club (
The High School Dramatic club
the short play “The Va
liants" before the Goldsboro Rotary
club at ita meeting at th* Hotal
Goldsboro last evening, and they did
it in a convincing fashion. Pt>ot to
tho presentation of the play. A- A.
Joaeph. past president »f Rotary, In
a short talk urged the neceseity of
continued al#rtnc*» If the organlaa
tion is to mea'ur* up to its full ra-
H pon h> hi lit y lu the city.
“The Valiants" is concerned with
‘ /
no more than one scene, but ■ »cene
which make* reai demand, for lut'd
interpretation, and is after the man.
t.er of the short abort story, It tells
the tale of Ditre, who killed • man
be a use he wa* convinced tbe map
deserved it. and bow he successfully
conceal* big real identity in order to
shield hi* widowed mother and sister
Ditre goe, to his death satisfied that
hf lias done the right thing »t every
point, even in preventing his sister
who gains an audience with him in
a short stay of egecuton granted by
the governor, from learning who he
I*.
Alexander McLean as the Warden
end Newbern Pl“ad a* DKre l»*d th#
n’lisl dlrficulf role but carried It off;
w'H. The part of a Catholic priesY
ui.es not come no naturally to Ralph
Hidden*, possibly, but h« gave a very
good portrayal. Mary Borden as Jose
phine Psri*. sister of the condemned
m»n. playtd heir part w'th the re.
str*int and carriage it demanded.
Patti Moxingo wa* Dan, assistant to
the Warden. a»d if Paul ever wants
a Job as guard at the State prison,
George Ro»* Poo would prob-'bly give
him one if he showed how it ought
to b'- done as he did last night.
e,
The club i» coached hv Mis* Mar
garet Kornegay of the High School
(acuity, who directed the play before
the Rolarian*.
Cape Fear Conference To
Convene Here This Morn
The Cap* Ke»r annual coufereui *
ot the African Methodist Episcopal
Zl«n Church will convene al th" S'
ji-me* A M. E. 7don church today •»'!
v'ill continue through Hu"dsv Bishop l
George C. Clement will prruide oV«
ihe conference and Rev. J. H. N. Tros* j
will lie entertaining (!"•• r >* P«*tor of
the Zion church
Three session* of the coufj rem ' |
are *cheduled for today. Rev. M H. '
M Holler will deliver the ‘ knnosl
*• roiMn »t II oclo k ihia morning,
followed by adm^istration of th'' !
holy communion, organisation and!
rcgi*t rtrffon- Collect ion of all peraoli
§| sod y*o«(§i U«i#s if Uy Hem of J
J[SdH Smiling!—Still rtyfcig!^
VV w&l : /
MB’, '' . ■ u l * . /
/
Safe and »ound though the whole country wag excited by
rumore that he had been killed in an airplane crash in Mexico,
Colonel Charlea A. Lindbergh arrived in San Antonio, Tex.,
from a hunting expedition below the Rio Grande. He waa to
hop off almost immediately for New York. Photo »howi the
- amile which Lindy turna on folks who think he should give up
__ iyinf.
Young Woman Testilies in
Highland Sanilorium Case
RALEIGH. Nov. 27—(A*>— Alleged
Immoral -conduct of Dr. R S Carroll
was poitrayed with a wealth of d*-t*tll
today as Wake County Superior t:ourt
swung Into couslderattua of testimony
upon which th* State Board of CharL
ties and Welfare to *e*klng to have
canceled th* Umdm of Highland SaaL
lorturn at Aeheville. operated by the
(Itftndunt physician. •Milt!
The day's star withes* in the do
Itneatioh of the amatory activities
charged to the elderly physician, wa*
Miaa Gertrude Corbett, a .cripple of
infantile par»ty*l», who Is now' eut
ployed in a clinic couuerted with the
New Jersey department of Institu
tions and agencies.
Perfectly composed at all times. Ml**
Corbett swore -"he had been n victim
of Dr. Carroll's advances about 8 years
ago The phy-irlan. she testified. Jus
ARE TO REQUEST
HIGHW’Y PATROL
**-—*. _____
Included In Uegi.Nlative l‘rot;rant
of Carolina Motor Club
For Year
GREENSBORO. Nov. 27 (>PI Kn
tbustastlc endotsaiuent of the saf'ty!
liability lie asure, designed to liar Ir !
l
responsible drivers from the highway
and provide compensation •for personal
Injurt's and property damage, featur
ed the meeting h're today of directors
o.' the Carolina Motor Club who for
ululated a revised legislative program :
which will he submitted to a fefern I
dun vote of thr membership
\
The club directors voted to sub
mit the following live propo-nl* to '
the membership
Stale automobile driver's license. |
State highway police pat ml- Klim Ins-
Lon of obstructions »'t curves slid
cross road*. including billboards,
*|Birul)bery Reduction of llcenae pletf 1
fee* at end of "ach quarter I'rotil.wL
lug loMalhMUin of light bulbs larger
than legal limit.
husiat-a* down for transaction at a
session at 2:JU p. in
The delegates to the confercnc jwill
i l». officially w*l««med at a gathering
, at 7: Jo this evening Mayor j || Hill
j mil Captain Nathan O Herr*-' will
bring KrctiVt** on behalf of • th
white citl**'n* of Goldsboro and for
I th, Negro face. Dr C Dill»rl on h'
half of the Church'*; Hev. It. W. tin
j derwriod from the minders- Prof
’ Hugh V Brown froh th scliool*;
William Cue*, from the *o|oied busi,
ness men and Ssmii'l Whittington
fro we-the St. J.iui" cliuri h
j 9B l'*|« B«v«nJ
GOLDSBORO- N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 28, I*lß
t'fl'd hla b'ltavlour toward her with
the claim that It would have a thera
peutic value The witness said she (
< i.tried the hospital as a patient but .
Icier b'caui'- gu assistant to the au-1
leriutendent. •
The young woman, now 32 veara
old. facades relentlrs* croaa examine,
tloo at the hands of H- N- 81mm*. Ra.
leiah attorney..but she answered with
out flinching and apparently wltheut
t n harrassmeut. questions of the most
ii'tJmate nature pertaining to her story
tit Dr. Carroll'a action, More than
once 'lw laughed wh«n he pressed hnr
foi details of the incidents she had de
scrlbnd-
Mils Corbett trsttft'd tbe events she
described occurred In IS2O autl J 921
hut that she remained at the hos
pital until 1024
When court adjourned shr wa* still
being cress examined.
JOINT SERVICE
IS TO BE HELD
O v
Rev. Mr. to French To
Special ThunkH|(ivinK
Congregation
1
There will be a union Thanksgiving
! Service al St John. Methodist < liurch
Thursday morning *i ten o'efbek.
with the following church"* parlic
, ipatins; St Johns MethiKll*t, The
First Christian “nil Friends'. Krv.
Tennyson of the Friend" church
sill preach the aeration, and th" mu
j *ic will Ik furnisheii bv the choir of
j the Fii-t Christian - hnrc h
It ha* been the custom for sev-ral
j >*ar* for the*e church*, to unite in
hiank,giving service A large atl*iid-
I ance i, expected on this occasion The
! many freind" of the churches repre
i rented «re Invited go Join in this
I n rvh i,l praise and thanksgiving to
(101 l for hi* many blewing* during
. lie past ve*r
w
Orphanage CUms To
Sin# Here Tonight
I- .I, i.. o
Th" 'M hodi*t Orphapnge cone*.
I 'la-- fr;»m the M'tlidTlist «>rphgTiage
I in Haleigh. will render .* concert pro
(■am al Jlie .Methodist cliur,'|i her'
(hi, evening at 7-30 o'clock, it w*a
learned here yesterday The progiam
will b" the main feature of the
Thanksgiving service, and the public
ha-, Ji'.'-p cordially Invited to att - "d
. Tlle'da-s, wh|ch will *'ng tonight. 4*
jomp'Hied of twelve voices, it was aid.
the young people being well trained,
wti'l having splendid voke,.
I ANT* GKKATICNT M.KTKIB
MKI T INTKKSFI TH» Al. MICH
MW YORK. Nov. 27.— Oh—' Three J
of the "east’s greatest elevens have
< Inwn to pick tnterseetlona! fw * for
the grand litials of Mis »'-aaou
CLAIMS HE IS
OM AHA KILLER
Ncvro Arrested in Spoknne Cop*
fetsteii To Halchet Murders
In NehraHku
HPOKANK, Wash. Nov 27
Police said today that a Negro giving
the name of Elm'r Wtlliama, 24. lab
or* r. Int'l confeascl to the »*ri*a of
hatchet | murders in Omaha.
The m*a was arrested, according
to chi's of detective* C. O Miles, aft
er he engaged * newaboy to write
letters for him. n'fertlug to the mjr»
tery mu'ders of Mr* Walter R»a*o
and her sister, Grets Ilrowa, >a Oma
ha and saying that N*bra*ka author
ities. were making "• bad ml»teh*’’
hy holding Jake Bird, another Negro
suapsKi in connection with the hatch
et killings ,
Chief Miles aaid another uew*boy
told patrolmen “Red" Ahera about
the Piters aud Aker* arreated WH
liams. who v .»t once aaid that he hod
killed Mr*. Itesao and 'Ml** Brown
vith a hatched. He reftrsed to amplify
this statement until police fouad out
whetke r Omaha authorities waited
him
A nesiinper sccouqt of the Reaao
Brown murders nt Omaha. Nov. 11.
wa* found in the Negro'* po**e**l»n
Police *.«id they would communlcat*
wilh Omaha siithorlD** to rsrify hla
rtary.
Officers s*>ti Williams told them he
eluded i aptu'e after thr •tnrinfl*
left the rHy November 1.9, taking •
passenger treln to Dentrer At
v«r he bought overalls And “ blue
denim Jacket, going outside the city
to change the clothing he urorp at tb«
tiro* of thfi murder*.
"That'* all I’ll tell r«u "ow nntH.
I know that th» captain of deteetiva#
in Omaha waats m*," W»|l|»»* aaid.
CHARGE LOCAL
MAN AT FAULT
J. M. of GoMnboro in
Collision Near Four Osks in
Wkicli Thro* Am Hurt
J M. Mracham of Ooldaboro Is out
under |2OO hou'i for an appearance in
Johnston county recorder’, court on
a charge of driving an automobile
while drunk with th# alleged reeult
that he was responsible for an acci
dent in which two persons were in.
*ur*<l» Recording tu •ilvlcf*
SmKbfield-
MeacHants c»r w», lu colltoiou with
that of Joseph Smith es Benson on
highway number 22 near Four Oaks
Miss Mildred Smith and a tm-year
(lA'snn of the Smith's ware painfully
hurt In th' srreck. Mis* Hmlth sn»-
ta<ued a cut on the hand «"d the bov
had to be taken to an Erwin hospital
for treatment He was aids, however,
to return to his home o« Monday An
other child of the Hmlth'# was slight
!y hurt in the accident. Both cars
wrecked.
H Ht rick land, chief of police
i ; Four ()»ks. ws, call'd to the wen'
t nd placed the (iold*horo man u"t}*r
nrresl
SMITH AT RAI.EIGH
RALEIGH. Nov 27 <A*>—4P>v*rnor
Alfred E Smith, of New York. p*-s
ed through KuPigli this morning go
ing home from hts southern vacatiou.
but h' was not seen by the small
crowd who went to the station
Jiop«. of seeing the former deniocro
41c nonilu'e for the prealdeucy
Eastern Carolina League
Set For Its Second Year
The Lantern «>aolin« Baseball
League got »et for its second year of
hisPiry at the talt meeting Os direct
ors of the leagu' made up of p<•"•i.
dent* of the various clubs —hsld at
the Hot'l Goldsboro here last eve
nuiK with W 0 B'smhani, U> ad of
th' loop presiding.
As Indicated at the meeting la*t
fight the league this season will b'
made up of the *»me cßie* which
comprised It in its initial acaaon
Goldsboro. ..Wilmington. Fayattavi'P',
Mould. Oreeuville and Kinsto"
All of these* ifie, were represented
and there wa* no move on the part of
any dub*, *o f*r •* wa» ]*rn*d, to
Prince ol Wales Ready
To Hurry Home Aboard
Battleship “Enterprise”
Million Dollar, Paid
For Tobacco In City
WKh *ales of tobacco junofrtcial
ly reported as 7&.DM pounds yes
terday. the total for the Ooidgboro
maaket reach'd t» 231.324 pound*
Through Monday official ealea a*
reported by Mr. FMII»r war# fi.lM,.
314 pounds for which |1.W7,371.11
had been paid, an average of
HIM
With the end of th* aalea thl>
afternoon th* tutor 89* will dote
for the Thankegivlag holidays, rw
opening again a'll Monday morn
Ing.
MANLY RITES
THIS MORNING
a •»
Dial ing uiahed Barrister Will Ha
Brourkt ta Ntw Bara Far
Burial
WINBTON.BALXM. Maw. tl -Wh-
Fttneral services far Col. 01*m##4
Manly, veteran Winston Salem attor
ney and widely known throughout
North Caroiaa, who dtod at hig hem*
litre la*t night wilt b« conducted at
Pt. Leo’, ratkolbc church, this city,
tomorrow morning at 1# o'clock-
Immediately after th# #ervlo#e th*
funeral party will l#*v» by motor for
New Bern, the old home of Opt Boo
ty The b*dy will Mi i# #4oto a* Urn
Catholic church ut N#w Bern watlt
Thursday morning wh*a burial will
t«k# idaeo ta thu family plot th#r#.
Active pallb#ar#rs will b* Com
mandar M K Manly of Anaapolla;
Basil Manly of Ralalg’h; James R-
Wh*th c o, C Ml. Whedboe and J. Bd
sard Johnston of Baltimore; aad Dr.
7. K Hortoa. Jams* O Hana*. John
L Gilmer, R. G. Htockton, W M. Haa
dren. and Bt«t# Senator U 8 Womble.
<1 Winston. Balem
Hcores of tfl*gr*m* of sympathy
w"# received by the family today
Iropi friends of Col. Manly In *M •#*•
of the state and other states.
(X)MPROMISES
END y aSES
Edgerton Not Awarded Judf
ment In Hull Acainat Henry
Flower* and J.K Muaffrava
- ?
A non suit was yesterday ordered
in Ihe rase of J. I lainonster agniast
lh' Atlantic Coast Line Railway tom
pa»y in Wayae County Hup'rlpr
rcurt, Judge F. A. Daniels prasidiug.
It wa* niiuounred that • comprumto'
had h'en reached Mr l-aoc*aWr
started the actio* after bia automo
bile was hit by a Coast Line train at
Mt Olive.
J M Kdgerto* wa* not swarded
Judgment In the suit he had brought
hgsinst Henry Flow'r* add J- R
Musgrave
Voluntary non suits have been t»k
cn l» the <•»»# of Mr*. J. L. Eddie
nik,, against the M syn* Laundry and
ot V. J. Grime* ngainst Walter M.
MkColloiii
—————
l withdraw the 11.500 protest fee
A committee nam'd at th* maetiug
M the hotel will go into th« mater of
drafing a schedule for next year and
President Hramham will call another
meeting at which time tbe *ch®dul*
will he submitted for approval. H is
expo* ted that the full details, of th'
league organisation for the coming!
season will shape up efiyty this year.
II wa, pointed out that this will ant
entail the effort and detail work that
was necessary In the organisation of
the League l«*t wintar.
Much time laat night waa given to
the discussion of rulae and regula
(Contlnuod on pm 7).
MEMBEROP f
THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS J,
pricb rtrm cum
Skip Order*'to Ne*-«rt Pm 4
in Baat, Africa Wkere Heir
Appnrtnt ig Huntin«
SING GEORGB NEARS
CRISIS IN ILLNBSS
Brief Bfttteti*. CUaing He
HeMa HU Own. Falla 1U
Alleviate Anxiety
LONDON. Not. If . tUag
G'orir tonight waa aatd la aa «IW»1
iMil'ettu lo ba hwldla* Ms ewa aa he
t.pproar had tba ttnw whaa aatkal
< pinion in general aa pact ah a arista
|p hla lllaaan which woe 14 datirwlfta
it a futar* rout*#.
A brief bulletin waa Meant heal
Pucklngkara pelaoa taaleht as the
n«n.e lima that H waa aaeoaeoei the*
waaahtp ha 4 bate oriart la ppe
reed la Beat Africa for the iHapato*
of tba Prior* of Walae. Tfce baHctle
ml:
"The kin paaaad j* la*a t*Mturtki
day Tba temporalera area aoaMVhat
lowar thaa at tba ooneap aa4laa bee*
laal night MU atraecth wea mala.
tnlned "
Tba admiralty baa direct* HU Me
jeety’a «hip Katarprtaa to pfwcaai fteto
Apian la Dar-aa.«Uaeu aai to thaw
bold haraaif a» tba itepnaai at the
hrir to tba tbroaa. .
Tba priaao. who baa beee baodeX “
m tba tnaooaaaibla iaturter. waa dee
t "eight at Bodonn Taaga*y«k». wbloh
la aa a rai|«%T la * oraaactei It
teUpfeph. , .
Tba beliaUa toae- d to »* *****
RawoU aai Lafi Dew*tn of Been
aaaaaai .to malt to Up .ae mm+ aa ft
re avert#. „ *
Loti bight H kid Waa atated frmafctr .
that Mi MafaKfa taaaft*rntara waa
lbl-f. Wbttr taatobt H Waa tenet*
• nomawbat lower "
BAPTISTS GET V
NEW PREACHER
Rev. Blbert leh—w Accept*
Cal to Pwtontto Imcal v
CShtoii
K»» Elbert N. Joheeen. paator of
the m,i ftaptlat church of Dftpa tor
iba paw •#»« years, baa aecagbei the
pesto'ate of tba Mt- Oliv* Itptlat
I cbeprb. U waa laataad bar# rc**r-
Aap. star. Mr Japaaee waa ta tba eit*
on Wednesday aai Tberaiay of l*et
weak. It was aati. aai a cordial
inTitatiaa was eateaie# to biai Wei
neaiay night to •fricarn as tht Uoal
church. Th* praachar taloph<M*i hi*
art-eptanoe Bandar morales. and th*
a a noun* fiat woa BMda to tha
rliutch membership at tha Sunday
school hoar.
Rot Mr. will tab* the
l**»tomtr. which wa* r#ca«tlr itvan
up hr Rev a, L. Naff, whan h* re
caired a call to tba North WI»»toe-
HiUm BapMst church In tba Twla
rttr. Ht will cow* to Mt. Oliaa with
a splendid rrrord of ochiaraaiant.
Prior l* hln »#Tan r*ar paator»ta ot
the Dtmn church, Rav Mr. Johnson,
waa for aCTaa yearn panto* of th*
rfrpt Haptint church In Roldnvilin,
•nd he came to tha Raidnrtllu church
Iron tha Morganton ftaptlat church.
Ilia t< rm« of aarrica at aoch of thaaa
. hurchaa ban h»an parked with unus
ual -occran, »nd mamhara of fba Mt.
Oliva church f«al *ary fortuheta la
I avine accurad a man. who la nald ta
he one of tha out-ntanding ftaptlat
minister* in tha state.
Rav. Mr. Johnson, hi# «ita. daugh
ter of Dr Living»toa JohnOoa, ami
two non* and two daughters. wifi
make their hots* In lh« church par
■rmtt -■ & '.... '
. «•
Mother And Child
Dead in Accident
it.,
CUBA. Ala., Not. I7.~~ Uf\ —MM.
Erie Mr Elroy, 40, and Hobbia Btgpfc
cn«. her S-year old naphaw watw Mil.
*ed Inntantly today whaa a* Alabama
Ore a I Southern fralghl train Mrwek
Dial r »ut uiaobi la *t a grade craaatqg
in th# bualnaM