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——...1 WEATHER ■< '' °- >An% steady Hwii iM whim* r~ — >*P ta ' -J- — = VOUMKBIX; NUMBER til TO CUT FEDERAL TAXES AT LEAST $225,000,000 '' ~■ "• ■ ■: ' ■■=■=■■■■"■ ■ ■ r.=ju=..-.: ■ A. r js-r.r. ■■- ■= ■■ • «<r„» FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT 10 MILES EAST Negfo Dies As Auto Hits Him V-SLiV fj utt • ; CmMf’t Jury New Beni Mm Who Wee Driving !i Oer HOLD MAN STAGGERED INTO PATH OF MACHINE b TkM FeUMty ea Owe Stretch Hifhwey WUMu Eight Duya A July Impnaolbd by Ooromr Q*r **r *f Lta»ir County at hi* offle» In Kluaiteo la*, evening exonerated Howard. N* w B*i n nai. la th* d*ath of WUltam D* arair**ipld, a* fra. near Falling Cwk Sunday night. Th* jury found that ' William D* Graff*ur*id ram* to hi* death by ( walking Into a moving an omebHe *n highway ntunb*r It, Sunday. October SO. Th* dr ear of th* ear, L*t»J* Howard, M oxooeroted of all blam*',' ao reed th* vordict of th' Jury a* dic tated tha Th* Nawa over long distance telophoar iaat night. Da Onffcarrld. reported to have b*«u employed a* ehaPenr f*r a prow Inant Falling Creak plantar, wa* waiting along the dirt shoulder of th* highway Sunday night whan, wit nraoro *aM, ha toddenly *tagg*r*d into th* path of the ear drier n by . Mr. Hawgrd. He wa* knocked to the pavagg* H f Mjnf* fraOwed. Mr. HoWardand other*'la th' car •topped and mpde ej*nr *e*rt t* rea-- dor hid to the man, but an examlsa- t tloa proved that death bad been al moat In* aataneou*. Riding In the car with Mr, Howard war* K|H, Howard of New Bern, Mtaa Lilly Bueklu of New Bern. Helen Butl*r es New Bern and Mnrcn* Block of Klnaton. Coroner Garner wa* called to rt*w th* body of the tiian Sunday night and anaeonood iMRh* bearing would be held Monday even ng at 7:30. Tho verdict exonerating Mr. Howard was returned after an examination of all wttaaanea. The death es De Oraffenreld la the third fatal auto accideut within tev*n mtl'B .along tba£ particular stretch of number 10 In th* last eight daya. Fri day n'ght wag a week ago, L. T. High o#it. aged LaGrange minuter waa struck by an automobile drlv*n by P. W. Grady *f Goldaboro and died of tha wound*. Mr. Orady waa de dared not at fault in tb* arcidoat. Artnrdny mognlng following the Mightneii fatality, M. J. Strickland waa instantly killed wh'n bta Ford tour ag car wad Bit by a Buiek driven by Woo on Hobbs 17-ytar old tn- Orang* boy. Hobbs was belli for the Wayne county grand Jury. TWO WRECKS OF MINOR NATURE Sunday Pagggd Without Serious Automobile Accident ia County * Sunday parsed without a serlou* «u to mobile aeoMent locally, *o far at b*u been reported to local official*, but late Sunday uight there were two , *- ■■ - - .St —-iJL.—■ mlnpr b . ttunity, driving a Ford, waa atruck by a Buick said to have boen driven by wrecked but hr verged injury, Th* Buick left the scene under it* own power and deputies are now search ing for tfoe owners of the car. The Occident occurred -bout 15 o'clock Sunday wight and Deputy Hurts InnUMy two colled to the •cooo. WhUe tne*. listing thi* ram, Mr. Komegay wa* informed, Leslie MlH*f, wanted for stabbing Robert Prios, bad been located Bear ML Oliva. While rushing to the seen* where Milter arse reported ns discovered, the oflleor earn* upon a tobacco truck driven by A. PhifH#» •* Warsaw Mj," j »MU Ip* Mid that lln troth had Men m W.dß <brnri*ud car driven by a *og *f Wrong* Peels, negro. He e*ld that h* wo* on hi. hide of the rood THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS AMT¥t<ESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY, BUY. Deputy Coker Brings Captures Four Stills Georg* Coker, Baulston Deputy Bh'ilff. broke tb* current •kill catching record wbdn be brought sh four big one* yesterday. All told be unloaded Iso gallona»of •till, on* of 60, one of «d, and ‘wo of MMrty *ncb, - The out! s were taken in raid* in the vkAnlty of Nahanta Swamp Two atilt* w*re loca ed at two oeparate points. At on* .place six barrel* of b«*r w*r* poured out and at an other poUt fear barrel* were poured out. Two of the rill* •hewed evidence* of having b*ea run only recently. GUTH INSPECTS MAVIS COMPANY V- ! ’l -J ftmlimA Five Million Corpora tkm Here For SUrtlng $150,000 Plant Charles O. Oath, president of ihe Mavis Bottling Company of America, cm** to Goldaboro ye»terday to be present when the new 1160,000 Mavle plant In Goldsboro waa placed in *p «ration for the flrut time. With • dally capacity of 1IM» botti*. per day, th# plant wi.i b* run at full apoed to aqfgly the new drink to fifty counties in Eastern North Carolina. W, D. Goodwin is local manager of Mavis activities and working under him ore 40 employee*. Bach mu of the company personnel i* n Golds boro cltixsn. Twenty 2 1-2 100 truck* »r* supplying Eastern North Caiw ,lips with Mavis from tho Goldsboro flout. The drink hne been successfully in - r.roduced during the last few weeks, Ship leads of Mavis were docked at New Bern and trucks hauled the bev erage to Goldaboro for distribution. Now that tbs new plant is in opera tion in Ooldaboro. however, the ship ment from Baltimore will bo unnec essary. ' The opening of the Goldsboro plant, Mr. Guth said, Is the 12th mammoth Mavis bottling point to be opened re cently ia the United Btatei. Six plants are now under construction in Vir ginia, West Virginia, Pittsburg and Boston. Plant* are about ready to or«n in Atlanta, Birmingham, Ala bama, Cbattsnoogs and New. Orleans. The Mavle Company of America hat a paid in capital of 15,000,000 and li Hated on Ihe New York Btock Ex change. Banking for each local plant id done locally. Oeory* H. Hut*ff. prominent Wil mington financier, Is the "prime fac tor" i" the local M*vlg company, U wns naid, and ia Ita general manager. Mr. Hutaff has been engaged in busi ness in Wi'mington for the past 25 years. ■>— < * PLANT IS TO SOUTH * Lowed, Maim., Company Will Bpen447fto,ooo <nrßuilding* _________ At Andaruon, ft C. - *>«■-/• > i/v" j tfmma gigging w»win BOHTGN, Oct. 21—(A’MLl wage cat in one Lowel) plant and decision to close another and remove part us ita u irarhln*ry to ike ilcmtli were nn-- nounce* today. The MisamhuaetU mills put Into effect a 10 percent wage reduction affecting 1,400 em ployees Including the office'njaft. Stockholders of snuther company authorised the directors to expeud 176AAU0 to move a part- *4 the m+4 nochinery from Lowell to Anderson. H. C,, and to erect new buildings at Anderifon. HFI.KCT BOOJtft L tfALEIGH. Oct. JI—UP)--Recom n.end*tioaa of the Btst* text book commie soon oh public school books for the five year period beglnniug Sep tember IHI wore announced tonight by Stole .npertnmndsnt of Maontion I BUREAU OF SOCIAL SERVICE ANSWERED | 404 CALLS FOR AID IN CITY LAST YEAR i I f A I Ivi If * I MM CJiabK liEBSFn IVWk . " m' RMHo. Hi nfl £> ms ohm ~ Bheloc M •' ~ ■ WWLWfr hJw 9. ".i urn r i ■ ■*"* J?•.a , HOME OF THORK AIDED MY Bl REAI OF tMH lil, NERVIER The Imgcst apportion, $6700.00. of the Omimunity fhent Appeal Novem ber 9th will ’;<•> to the bureau o> Soc ial Service. The Bureau of Social Service vra* first organised ns a' it*n cvolent Sat iety in 1662. It became the Charity tTrgaulsittoa Society re rkntly It* name has been changed to Bureau, of Bociel Service, With the intention of atnwring the brooder ner vie? if ban iu the community. The Bureau gave material alii to 454 lanaillea or individuals laat year; It lialpetl very ra*ny more In lu capac ity ue advisor and friend. The range of it* BcUriiies is wide. It tndenvors to Dt the misfit, aid the unfortunate and eocourage the handicapped and weiker (or the to tilt, of everyday living. This organisation give* food - eut, clothing, medicines nnd o her materials aokdstance, It U often able throgh Ms secretary to establish a connection between a family and re. datives, a church nr organisa tions, or to find n menn M for self sup port. Til* Bureau work* with *h« pub •Uc Welfare Department and with the Public Health Departments with the SEEK TO BLOCK ORtESTIMONY p '* - x FaII-Sinclair Defense Don’t Want Names C ompanies Entered On Record WASHINGTON, Oft. 11—(VP)- De tente counsel in the Pall Sinclair con spiracy trial fought str.nuonaly to. day'to block the r »eri)hi»nt in tho I preitentuion of tegtlwoffy showing the I i wide ramification of oil deal* In voir- j Ing the Continental Trailing Company r of Canada and the Sinclair companies \ in which the Standard Oil Soropany! i of Indiana ho!d*°a h»’f Interest. They Were aucce aful v ih from Ihe Jury wh«t romr.inlea were named in the draft '*f the final con tract uuflcr which the Contlnetal con cern agreed to purchise million matr-la of oil front the late Vd Humphrey’* companlea and nlao figures allowing that the president, of the Slae’.alr Crude Oil purrhaaina company had been in error in hla taatlmeey •• t» the amoijnt- of oil de- Despite these “Setbacks special pit ’ foun-rl pre-ented evidence desljffeviJ t? kho# that llnll \ ert Steward, rhaimah < f j he board of the Indiana Stanard guaranteed the , Coatlnentaril contract for »hu direc-! tor* of the Sinclair purchasing run pany although they were not them- j t elves director* of that company which la owned jointly by the Stand ard ~ mtit~. tbr Sinclair Cororjtirtgtpj} companlea. KORXXRTKK OFF . OX .4 NOTH It liVP OF LOXO JOI RXKT KARACHI. Brliich Indian. O c t. 31 -• (AV Lieutenant Otto Koennecke who la en route to the United State* b| way of the Orient In a Caaper M ylMe arrived here at o’clock thi* GOLDSBORO, JfcvC. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 rchooia and churrhea and with doc tors ami other private individual* iu th* effort to do the moat fay tho** who uood „ - A detail account of It* korvlce* for the past year follows:: CDl* for help *,, At Call* helped 404 Milk Furnished 20 -Nfw shoe a uarmenia given to .. J 60 ILiepitai Onsev \ Sent to i'ounly iiome -»*•. 6 Private nurse .......... 2 Transportation ,\*?rT... 4 Visits mad* 649 office call* 610 leiephone and telegram* ~..,.651 Letter written ..IJ6 Closed craew 99 .r The offlceriuare President, Mrs. J. N. Johnson; Ist Vle*-Pr**id*nt. Mr*. Herndon Tuttle; 2nd Vice President. Mis* Hattie Deway; Treasurer, Mr*. C. B. MlHer; Executive Secretary, Mrs. L. D C. tilde ns. The office is in theMem>rlal Community Building DEMPSEY AND RSCKARD TALK t j ___ May Mean Jhat Demptsey Will Meet Tunney In New York Next May NEW YORK, Oct Jl l/P) Po»*l bllliy that Jack Dempsey would seek ihe heavyweight crown of -Gen* Tunney next July appeared today as Dempsejf held a lengMiy conference with Tex Rickard in Madison Square Garden. Although neither Rickard nor Dom p vy would admit that the confersnee waa about fistic *rf*lru the rerort *as current that the promoter sought Dempsey’s agrceemnt to m»et Tunney early In the outdoor season as protec tion against the p’nna to match Ten ney agsinst a logic al opponotn In th# , midwest sometime lu Sep’ember. IIOSPIfALFIRE WASARSONtINE ’ b. Portir. Who Firnt Potted As Hero Held For Fire Which En dangered 600 ’, | “ o —*-rr I -y - ■■■" ■ Oct. 31 OP) A por ter who at find pitserf -ao -g—hvrw ~uf 1 fire that deetruyed a building of the Methodist KpWc.jpal Mo. pit si, *n dsugerlng the live* of COO patlcdfk. later waa identified and arrest ou n charge of arson- At the height of the blase while a crowd surged outside the police lines and five and one-half pound daughter wo* born to a patient of the maternity ward and a man id the crowd dropped dead from exeitemenL Ernest Rhode*( confessed to have storting the fire, was described as a promaniac, who had bean *rr**t*d COUNTY COURT HAS BIG DAY Flftewn Cum Dluuii ut In AM Day Henuion and Ihcktt Not Cloarod With BollcHor Edmuadhoa Bad | Judge Blond keeping the wheal* *f I th* court moving stoodhy, ftrtaen ca*ta vrvra dispos'd of yeatrrday ia an ail day a*aJloa of Wayn* County Recorder's court. Th* docket wm not etrared and n number of charges had lo be carried overs: Marvin Joovr, assault with deadly weapon. n*t guilty. Tom Etoitb, corrylag concealed won P«n, 6M fine nnd eeshs nod the pistol cunftocstod • Gary Williams, carrytag concealed wtoken M days la Jail with priv. liege of hiring out and cckts. Pistol ■nlerad taken. Dnv# Turner, nsaeutt with deadly weapon, S6O and coat* pod tkrv* months suspended oen’ence, Btm Young, abaadonalent and non i apport caste and ordered to poF? to clerk of superior court $26 each montk for the aupoori of prosecuting witness. A Justified hood of |MO wm >*4wir*d In-drder to laser* carrying ont of pro virions of the sentence. Fred N«waomv, aiding ,to <pr*ril woo. Bilk tnofy r - Y TWKgn mm” lardeny, hot ■silty. Leonard Aycock, disposing of mor. tyegod property, Sol ptwo with Imvo. Elijah Button having whiskey in romceslon, $26 and co»ta. Elijah Jones, carnal knowledge of ihlld under 14, hound t« superior court under s6|>o hood. Walter Groom, receiving and ttsar poriing whiskey, $26 and coats aad llguor confiscated. John Matthews aged white man was convicted of ateallng four batchor / knives. If he can get some one to biro Llm out nod guarantee all coots, the old fellow will not have to go to the roods for sixty days. ; Tom Door, drunk and disorderly $lO and cos *. o L. G. Thomas, driving drunk S6O •nd co*|» and ninety days on roads but sentenced suspend'd upon provi sion that the defendant does not driv* an automobile for the next three ( months. I I HELD ON BOGUS MONEY CHARGE •• y I Norfolk Man At templed to Pans $1 BIU aa SlO Hill At Fair Gronnda ’ 14 i W. o Milter, claiming to b* from Norfolk, Virginia, wa* bound to F*d- , oral Court by Oommte*ion*r Wi 1 0. 11l i t yesterday afterno in on t ohnrg* , of con*rfeiting money. 1 Saturday night *t the Fair Ground, Miller I* alleged tb hare approached E. K. Davidson, of Rocky Mount nnd tked him If he had change for $lO. | Davidson replied that Mo did and b»d counted $6 into Mil Fr’s head whan , be stopp'd to examine the proffered >44, which **» frided one end 0010*0 ] 'th* UlhOf—^- Wt- ~ When Davidson began examining | the bill, Miller i a alleged to bnve lanxirhad all dw woaoy ■*# |q hnva 1 -) fied. lie was captured after a Uvsly - ebaae which attracted much attonUoa \ The charge made before <'oratula- , atoner Hritt wt* that a (dec* of a $lO j I*l if bud been pasted over asl Mil In , such a fashion •» to n>«k« It appear * as s $lO bll. Miller wai held In 11000 j itond and upon defaalt; of this Wa* \ iemended to Jail here. ' ] ,» , | FOR HOMRI.BNM UIBLS (BUGAGO, Oct. 21—(/p)—Pleat to build a $1,000,000 hotel ter homeless cnemployrd girl* was announced to. day by the Catholic Daughtem of America. j ' . f ARVAKMADOR COMING , ROMKs Ocs. ll— iff) —AtekriiM | Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher and r Mrs F)*tch*J left tor Pari* today an % Mellon Presents Plan Os Administration At First Committee Meet NE% PESIDENT HERE TONIGHT Dr. F. P. Qbli of Wgko Fwrwt MnkcN First P«Mlc Appssr ns— Is City Trite Work or Orphanage*" Sea too topic wbteh R*v. M. L. K#sl*r, an*- orintendont of to* Thomaavltte Orpk anaga. dteonaOd at th* Flrut Baptist < burph teot atoning la eosnaeUto with tho oerieu of ‘‘Kingdom Moot- Inga” and ‘ChrteUaa Bduratto*’ will ha th* tepte which Dr. Franci* P. G*laa*. prtoUten t of Wall* IktUt Col lage, will tre*t this eveniag at 7:M. Prestdant Oniato will apeak at ttM tola afternoon at •*’■*. at •:$» tMg < easing before the Ooldehoro notary clnb, aad at 7:9* tote evening at tho First Baptist church la Baftombar of tote year Or. Onlam anotoadad Dr. W. L, Potest, resigned to hand of tho Baptist col leg* of th* state. Ho h** mad* a somber of public appear atota rise* his Inauguration aa b**d of Walt* tenet and I* already build tng up (or bimnelf n pDc* in the -tote comparable to thaltobl by Uso will bo Dr. Gain**' fliot apapnrunce la Oetdbbwrj A crowded church Will probably groat him at TtM. "The rlgh of childhood" wa* tha general topic which Mr. Raster took •t the eburch last erasing. Orphan age work.'he said. Includes four Items riving to the poor: evangnliam of the highest type, hospital work aad Chris tian 'ducatlon of the highest tyr* KIWANIS BOOKS TWO FEATURES Xylopbonr Trig and “Kay Mark” Will Bg Brought To IYUIUBU«9 W t Announcement of the 'booking of two entertainment feature* under th* nuaplce* of the Golds bora Ki wants club wa* mad* yesterday by W. F. Taylor, president of tha club. Bn,, January 16, Urosjeaa Marimba. Lone Ti In will appear here; and*n* . Aplrl 0, "The Busy Mark" a comedy drama In three acts, by Jack Lnrric, will be presented by n Nvw York test. Tb* Gro*J**n Marimba Xtepban* trio novetly musical compasy feat urea on its vld'ly varied program th* music of th* marimhagylophon*. a mrlodlou* Instrument uufWd th* boat quality of tb* mnrimbw aad tha xylo phone. Tho marimba-h|a bam hi «t,e for cfnturi*a among lb* laiioa trig** of tteatral America and among th* asthma of South Africa. Th* xylo phone u a wot# know a favorite with A African audience* Th* marimbou xylophone achtevoa a tenal guaitty of remarkable depth and rrooaaace. Ml** Fiona Oroajoan, f'tture artUt ts tb* company, ta * well known Uv gOtooantlve entertainer Hho win* ter •ndtencto wrth her g«y and mfiL ' By- tofUir'’tod uW> -ipgwwwiP l -enjoy ! meat of the humorous things of life. Riley poem*, •* Inierpmted by Mie* ‘ "The E**y Murk" ta a comedy of Ilf* In the middle west. It deals with •gerydey emoll town foGW, their tor. lUMmand mi* fortunes. Joys and sor- Kwa. Back Irpcrte. tb# aatkor, waa r sevvral years consented with < the Hf* ha depicts to humagly aad eo humorously, nnd Utlckv cloudy to too WIIVR AITO BACB BUBN($8 AIRI9B. Oct. sl—oP|- 1 Dance Ltorde*. young Argaatta* ty - t d*t, whose friendahip with Lute Fl*p> .1 •wood his dotenjito on EHIa telnhd j brae yann ag* won »a aatomohlla I T—- —- V 1 ' " ' Macaber of The Aasoeiatod Press vl -; . * 1 '■■■ *<*>l****mmmmfm^^ m CIFIfBCRNm The program «u pmwM bp ftpo rwl*ry WTML . 4k" it*** that a bill .jpg raato* totoW,- 800 ill eomartlaa Hd home ftp lout*4 diMuarfoa to aertato, wr Democrat* aa4 aome lHpnhlllfa 4b oarotoac with Mellaa to Mo pwpoaal to limit aho cat to * Mr Mot loo'■ ream* to uoU ii»n.tioo wo* bo**4 o* • tmaar rMiauto that »rMm Mr IMto woak! Dot which ho hooa aabliohio la pta. rioo* poor* Ho mtoto ttoe m»elffc 'uggeottou ao to PM meaaobp vhtoh tho reduction tbooid ho accompli. hoj Ho wooto m*ho tho eorporottoa taa ii iT** 1 to * *****—* outright, roriao oarUU rate. 00 iwttr. •torio*d from AMg«Mto h«ahan at book* V torao old pSt corpora tloao with a *r| inoomo of to am tho* IMAM HImhMMI tom It Mack holtorTtoWralZo at (gmrtnorshipo laitoad of ao rtrrgma tioa*. or v 5.. URGE PERSHING | . Former Bark DtMlg CwM 8T PBTEIUIBUW9, Fla.. Oat. II (AV-Oeaerai Joha L. ttanhlag wtll bo too arat preektoat of to* Uafcod tuofoa if ckp rimtolaaiami a. c. Panrto, * formor Mdf prtvato ha* kl* w*p, oa kto rotum from tho Maori* caa Logtoa roar* fit 100 Hi fm*K Sr *to aot obdatlo orgialae a "Perahtug If* 'lirtP r f lklai i so- W&Jfi trip* with/be • - A. K. V. willpioc t him og map ttofc. •t lu choooo* mild Punr U hoy* more thaa to hare iwn ram r|oa« •too him.” tho goaatab champ* foa declared, | - ■ , L r » HEAD OF BANK KILLS HIMSELF , - "'V !. t & jpb i« L. Tucker, beak prnltoai, If—lltif suicide bp ohoottog himartf to toa
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