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WEATHER ■ i. ,i - ■ '.*■ ' * ' ' » (fa**? «ai mMht Puuwday. I’m**!; rate m lib aangt flmndaj Mr*ti|. fithr fair. Hnl) rising tempera- Uw» fa I friar. r, . * . ■ ~ J -. , ■ ~*^*■- • . - —■ VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 111- ORDER MISTRIAL AS JURY WAS TAMPERED WITH ' • 4 Luby Price Held Under j Bond Following Fatal j ""Injury Os Negro Man — * • i |,„u. lWtiriaj Trnrlt wklrk t nee wu urtvinf track k Collided With One Driven P By Negro WITNESSES SAY NEGRO ON SIDE OF ROAD n 1 " - • ~1 Coroner's Inguest L»t* Yester day Investigated Facts In t. ■ Cam~> , ■ - o i- w o t.uby Pi too. young Urantbanft'iTewn whip farmer, and a »«u of Jo* Price, *rt*' known wan of Hint sectiomcSwn* ojrdered held und r $2,000 bond for act on of tb« grand Jury at the n«x; term of conri? by the coroner’a Jury which b*ld iui Inquest late yes erday afternoon o*r the of Uytbon An ins. negro truck drirar, who diod fa a local hospital yes erday at 12:30 us tht result or Injuries sustained In ‘ 'a track collision on the highway negr Steven’s MUI yesterday morning. Arias’ head was badly ciusbed. - wi h one yawning hoi# in hts fore head, Just over the fait oye, *ud an <>tb< r In the bartf of bis head, injuries KUigylned when the truck loaded with , lumber, wl b which hu was driving to Oold»br«o, 'was dtruck « ter!(To broad side blow b>; another track driven by price. * The negro was i naked to the local hospital as quickly as possible by Price and a Mr. B‘alford. who hap pened along im media tly after «h a collision. An operation waa -perform; * *d at once, lint lli wohndx r <>v ,i to bo crilkal, and the man di d In about an hour, Evidence brought on' by Mr. Staf ford, first wilaets called at* the In quest indicat'd that IMy had b«. a d'lukiug. »,! " v « „ Mr. 8 afford, who bad been to Ooldsboio. stopped at BiUie I’alc s store ou Ufa way back home, and saw Price sitting on the parch :»t 'he store. 8 afford stilted during Ida tor- Union) that pries had drlnkto;; but was not “diunk.'.’ Ahtir tslk'ni; a few minutes Pr'c* rruliliod np his .track and llrovc off. narrowly' lug Mr. Klii(Turd's car as he sbntoil. Stafford got In U4s %ar a few minutes bttr end followed in th« aum# dire tlon. When he cam* ;*» the wreck he got ilostr andi/MttkeJ Trie who >».* killed. PHcc po'ntod Jo. the negro and said. ‘ 'I think that man Is dead’.* Stafford walked ov'r, and as cr cMui nlng the negro turned to Price and paid: N», Mr, Price. h»’s still living, and we'll have 'to make some arrangements to get Idm to the horpl'al. Price than .old Stafford to take the injured man to the hos pital, ibitt be bad t» attend U gome business. Mr. Stafford- ftnatty I mim ed Piicr to sccounwny blm. . >. Artlss, who w roili-o. It, teas said, fur ' Wilber IjCc, saw' niflfl man of Tour Oaks, was driving lo (kild*b»ru wi h the truck limd of lumber, and Tries was going in the opposite direction, evidently having aldtudy been to town. According to witnesses, the negro was ns 'lar over on h's° side of the . road as he coaid get without going over Into th" ditch, nnd was driving 'ut a uiodaru e rate of spool whlls Price, when a»en,Just before the collision occurred, was dHytn? ■ all •over Ut rood" in a wobbly faih r low. . TJm trmk-, ..r i«.,_ trtjck ■ n eMtateff m* turn: ■arm t* • X *an:- • Hrli ( dial lie wax oil hi* eld*, of tiir reud. *n<] that In truck iTirTvca by the 'n*g»»" rhldded 7n*a'"Eo<r of wind, ami tJruck hU. Prica h irncSr Al the ttcrnc <IJ th? wreck, a ni<r- , ~ a.uh* »f iwiated *iec! ami wood *a* there to tell li’a part of the atorj , lb - •till load- <1 remain* of the rack ilrlv <u by Arlx* ly ng over on it’* aide in th • fHi'b Mini Price'* truck rlanrt' ins in the middle of the road wl It the whole front part including the • uli. hood, and radiator, smaaheil and crumpled heyomt repair. It 1* con- Hld«;cd.. by alt wh« have *«*n ttie wreck***' * tree -bo col|Uon v n rji acl« that Price wa» not badly Injur ed, but nth«r than a fear painful cut* and bruine*, fr« emapvji xerlmii In: Jury • , ‘ ' ■ (Continued on Pa*a Four) 4| * ... * , ... %*. . -•“v THE GOLDSBORO NEWS * <■»" ■'l x V - ' i s ■ it) * READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. BELKSRECORD FINE OPENING Manager Matthews Says Faith In Goldsboro Proved Well Founded ;■ Oue of the most successful opening' of a Belli store that I have oyer wit ac *ed. Buell were the words which Oliver Matthew's, nnnagi-r dea< rlhcd ti»e formal opening of the fortv-ftv entli link lu the B Ik I ore ch*ii» here yeaten’sy morning. Crowds tbroorgeJ the buildiim all day, and It w.n* es timated that the number calling ran lnt> the thousands. ' ' Out faith in Goldsboro «s a point for one of the leading Belk Store • was intirey born/ 1 out on the cienlng, day,*! said Mr. Matthews. ’ The grestj number who , visited the store w»’| cpccnrag.nit sud the sale list w*» up j i-fa> expectation* Those who ..carr.cj were favorsbly imrreated. and we be- i lieve that on our opening day the store made friend* by the hundreds." 'Hie sentlmentn of Msnsger Matt ‘ hews were repeat 'd by others «f,.thc Belk person net I. Frank Steven-*. of the Wlajton-Baieni office, and in charge of the Bclk expansion prt grain remained durig the morning hours and r.tnruod l«at fa*lit to Winston-, Salem. * • The new at-re prescntwl •ttn't-nr- 1 ttic appearance for the opening. Ihonch the stock of gtod* bad be«h asscirhlcu In rrcont time there were no indication' fast there bad been any haste in the planning and preparation* atm those who In-, tpeeled ilie store for the llrot time compnvor*llly wi b the better class department rt res of Uu* luracr cillen. LUMBER GAMP IN NEED OF SW But Say Condition.* Near Dry non City Have Been Ex aggerated , «, . * UHYBoN t’JTY, Nov. Z- Us) Al though several families have been farosyi out or arot k due to the clos ing of a lumber' company la miles ftom here and there is «n epidemic cf measles among school children, re port* today were some mbnt exagefa ted *s to the destitute condition of, the flO'iple, tt w-ui leurpeti* tonight. tt w*a* at first reported* 11 lon** phv-tejan w»* bati'ling to »*vc the live*-of ISU resident n( « lumber • amp and that facer wu* dire m- efi r*m-fig tbam. There nre. » few eas.’* of dlpfacrlv lu the »cction but Bry son City cjtlamn who investig ilnl tbo itu*tion there v it* no’rest *uf 'fertng for luck of medical aid. Tho lumber <umr»ny went lmu hind* of *• i elver.’ ten 4^V*,-agO • .... ■• Colonel Freeman Flew 1,70(1 Miles Making Tour Os Europe a fad IT „ ‘ One thing that impreiWqd. mi* very jaltl - oi-pt 1 ' K. FVa’hiaily •vriw- ruwwiiiy from «t«rt* lag: tt v 1u T'vris and a tour throuali Italy, llViufeary. t'bcekoUtfayakja, Ho.land, .and Bhgiann, ‘ w» . Th-~yrea!.' iwrogT r »* wlth w.hu h feir?P* ha* nia/,. in uir tr»-i!<|><irt*llon " Gs rtullcd in hi* office while fii<:n3a trc,o|M*d In by two* anti rimeti* tn cx tynii greeting* on hi* return, Col. Freeman gov* « New* reprteaenativa *otiH* of hts Impresskmi gai'ied dur ing bI.J travel cf Kurofw* . • Every town and city ha It- air.* d n»«.’' be *ald» taking up tbc diseus tiou of Kurope'* sir proutex*, ‘ and the price for air paasag-* H only rllgbDy higher than that of Yuli man fora,” ‘Txid you mw the air service in jour travel*,t’of.' Freeman was .atiofa.'—- - —L-. ~l %* about 1.700 mile* in g lug from onecVity pi another,” he fepiie^. GOLDSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3, 1P27 ■. 1 :,y f- , HOLDTRIALWAS IN LEGAL ORDER Hupreine ( ourl* Opinion Upholds Author My of Emergency j ’ Judges j mmiQH. Nsv. DPl—Dana tlty as I a.ps ,<>f cii:rrg«ucy 8u per fay # Court PWlscs docs not hlum> on whether cr not the requirement < <:f the statute were fart in the -destgMtfea of tbs J>t«*relo hold the court it was held to .day in an opiun of the supreme court -Jn which the death «:*utcn< e of llect >r (JrulMm. Hoke tijuutr negro was as, tinned. ; s o , Jitatu- Ad writing the opinion find tbit ..Judge Townshvnd in ho’d the served ns a judge dc jure but tha‘ even h ui lie served only a** <• judge de far'd bis dutiua * dU cltargril under co r r of a valid up 1 ointment would have been ronstu* uve nut a** t« the *tv *„p.*rhhpi but as t**the public and the right of third psrtiem The defense b»d presented in the record s hirtiflmt. dat'd about a I uicnth alter the tiiul to th" e*f rt that the resident Judg * bad been aysil ' t'hjr to bold Die trlil *t the time'Gov. I VcLrin cunrai-sUtfi (I Kmcrgi ticy : Judge Towinhend to ho'd it. I I'nleas th** -gwrernor interrene* ' Graham Will be «4*-c|r(H-uted on Nor. ettibcr IS Tlte court reserved the low er con t wAtich -a- ntenoed Hot Ever l. tfafubertand county, to prison for ttosiflaughttr lu connection with ti|ie death of lib wlf«*. Evidence was that Everest h»d in* flit ted a snnll wound on bis wife’s brail. Latter she died of spinal metiin giUr and Bverujl wsa convic t'd of nrfasiaiyhfer on the contcntfob (hai the w-nnd b«d become infected and caused the disease. , If'U Anan.ii trort. lly wounded by motber hud whJV linßtiing is killed by • third party an Indictment of murder would not stand ngaist th; fatginal asssilnnt the opinion Cited as .1!) example in fills cSs * Ollier pf in lons lacl.uilcd Statc.cx rel Green vn ui Bunk, of Greens county, reversed. CONFERENCE ON AT ASHEVILLE Rev. 8. W. Taylor Named Presi dent of Weslem Methodist « .Ministers *—•• ABIIEVIU.K, Nov . - The nnnusl confi r.'nce of the Mtitbodist church lu North G.»r©ll«« ronvem-d this vnorning, elected th# ltev. 8. W. Taylor, Burifngtou prcsJ. dent to succeed, Dr. A. G. Dixon of Gri ensboru w]T»o had served for fivic >*T< "*• The convention was opened* with Dr. Ittxon presidio*. The annual ser non wss piechcd by Uev L. V. 1 fterrlnger of Green.* Inro »nd tin* tgi li.il s<*ssluii was rici'cd w i'll ebsenv. i’nee of the Doid> supper. liu-reaMe in mcmlierehip vra:- report rd by vurlous churches totalnlß uhnul I .into during the year Financial con ditions In tin* t ohf<*rent- 1* were d< - - i I*rc<l to In* g".»l.{/ Tiit* uu tuber of "tr fateiitie* i,« very > flfah’i hi - -P.fak-Tboi JiowniS wiM ’oa*wfa» aa«£ir*w*s),.upis.»«t ■*■..#> n, ihat ww(b..iM the net.,>*rk of sir waff! r• , Jrfan•^*ir»tw»l*r^^lmml’l!*^lm■l^: , ***• vm'Bi-imain4mit’'w*>PO»r*v.’ ,\m »ay« oitiri'-r-frng fierm-n point thev# •hat ueicr beta a aertou* nci-i<l<-ul. Jhe wlet-k In which tli< Gi rutan *m -1 -ftvwctrittyr—mßr ttnr.i -ttw--tt' 'irTTTfrTr <n a rj-Kuiar y wii uled flight,, he -••id. ' The niaht before the »**4*‘lnstioil of the Albanian nuibu-’ador Col. hYeeriWn w * «biing” Frugale t*i th* round* be np.nt vnutune ui tin* i-aiP fyom which ill* Amice** "In; • mi-rged m*t lvtoca be''W-a*‘bh< t/olfa follow nig uiorunlf „ * "In visiting th Church of-t’oroji.. - where the kings were crowdin* I -In ttudhprst, I xaw. s large Amcri r*lt flag fio'iMu'g I “*ired -w ha( H meant and I was mid that in HKi* it hsd been placed there by America* Uumranam,. Aati-wil ihu»uati*fae it flew. I thought that was quite a | (C'outtouod ao Cage Tirol * < ' * M . -fJ - r -a r * MUST TR AIN FOR NEW TYPE HOME i » Profetittor Tell* New York Con f«cnrt,l)omc Muwt Meet Competition YOltiCrNw. Ttre trtd fashioned ianilly wi I uiveh return, und lu i > place tin re must be a horn * siliHtuale to meet the demanda of »ur changed luauncr of living or i lvilisi t.'ou cannot prosper. In* Kruest It Grovtx, Itcsearrb lTc-feasor of io.>*g>. t nlver.iikjf •>( North t’aroilaa. declared tier* today In sti addryus before the Conference o" I'areUi Kdn* < at ion beind held by the Cbild Study Assocla'iun of Amy etc* at the Hotel !*ennsylvuni*. hhluvat tonal t-arntog In the da fir of i>srenthOiNl is nneasary under pr.i: sent coaditJoM. Dr. Grovna sui L “that family Vaiuus may not b-> sn-oth tr«| by the «up:rfk‘lnl |* vasur» »**ek iug ts. tli >*c who nia ry. ‘lt It, not th Iforwe in which the mother is • «*>o»l cook *nd the fsth r u good providor, but the out* where i-jjinrad* ship between i*.ier"it and child exists, that i' iut* Ah*** wgy to a •a isfying family life In Of* ftfaif of our cb»nglns sm ial nnd economic con fillrtiH," the stHakcr as-ierfajl Other »peak*rs included Mrs. Howard ts. Cans, presidynt of Child .*tu<l) Association of America; Dr. WlUian: V. Ru.S'Cll, dean of Teachers t’ollege. ('..iiiwfala University; Mr. l*ot far It I,eff dim t*r of New York School ct Boclal Work; l»r. Ilsrry ,D. Kiitsou, protestor of education. Tern hers, College, Co um%la Unlver. ..itv; Mr: Gifford Pinchnt. Dr. Kr<*l Vitek V Atoblnsoti, prcsidcnY of tht* CillcrA yf the city of New York. Tractug tb* cluinging burial and .cononiir fuxnlons of the Dr. Grovea said that nothing in modern life is changing more than the fam ily "It Is not tUsttpprariiif." lie declared, "lint many of Its duties and iohc - old time salUefcticiu arc I already rune and frore are passing. ‘ The rliatset ristic modem faml’y is at lesat Inside the pleasure Cortex, of modern llfe'T Thu family has been Slow to pn»* out from tradi’.itm lotto the testing all human lfatlitutiijjm are now getting on the pleasure of ■ Ife. Its Ideals are atill largely color, iwl by trad I lon but It*' percti ( e« are ebiefly dominated by motive* of pleas li re. ’Whi iiethe faniilv was autmnitir nl.ly n ainlainetl by th<* ordinary acWv itles-ef the home. Its values hook care of tliemselm Family .life wax deveju titad by its sot i»l necessity and ec onomic advantngv. Now . the family la meeting with a com petition from other sources of | l* a*ure tlfat pleads people t« question Us natDfae tkrne »nd m«ny tin ire to surrender lumtiy duties one * taken as a mifi r of emarse. It I* no l*’ng« r an oocqofalc unit bu’ the ift* etittp p*i e of sv v fa<Bps^%dll rlthtal • btiusfa a* each f uuitv has o vnibers. Ilm t it pro dn:mt; no wilt chiefly consumes. ■'The family of the'past wst i»jp. IKirUj by soeftl routine. In th«ac days t reqntrca special attention and needs Iht* help of education. Training U necessary.” RUTH ELDER AGAIN FETED Put lAttfe GtrlVlifr fiaM ToT«d . ,s***',-»v«4/ffr«ir* Trrifwr One. !»' ’New Dresses ( ' „ r - I»Antß, 3 3 tUtiT G-U*r aud tieorgn llaldcrman today resuiurd Go- ict- ,t feted and utltlMj cafa" britk . I'loi ting f'Jiir official engage ment* iti i ontno t w ith the gnl tie** with which tlir>\ nt Go* week cod iltd 'so h’littm which f'Hlowrd. Thty wen* that th y lm 1 to |<«tlA»>tf oth* *II 111 their official cm, suili a* tnec Id- nii rnberi of Greek royalty. Hnth msnsgsd to do vot unotliur few Irt ur*. tj trying on dt <*i howi'V*-rr"" * -”, t-'.oir I r 1 in I* J* ’lid 's- D' U-.l'im filer greeted the American pair at a liipcbvon civil by an aircraft coin* p*wy w-ho-b bo+U tb- phtne ttt wbHft M!«s Elder mad’h fa# l»at Imp of their" iuteriup’td traits Atlantic (light. H« £'*£& GOLDSBORO MAN IS MENTIONED Said (o Have Started Inquiry Which Caused Arrest R. J. ( orhltt tt SLN DClt SON. ’ Nov . 2 A wafairhi (harglui; tin- murder t.f Dave Ijobbs nerved yesteeday on It. J. Gor bltt, Jr , aud tba young man was ■ ecognlsed in Imil to thd.amount of fl.UOd pending a bearing next Tue>- tJny, l>* fore it. N. ("tnuuta at recurd «f protein. —r ~ The wurarnt was sworn uut by K. G, Hobbs, brother of the deceased, who was klllod uu tlio Golden Belt Fair gioundb on* night during fair week hi October luffil (when the lair wag balng held on ih* ,otd fatr grvuiids, t The fation foiluwoil *u Inquiry ipjih* here aeyatal weeks »go by C. L. I.angmtou, of Goldsboro, aicortfiug to reports, who I* »n.ld to have b *en nt Hi>* fair tiii; year “lid ul»o «tdhe lain t ill lY? nekt (l what was war d< ne with Hv folldw who killed )l<ibb*; miii tis tphl no oR: h»d ever bwn upprchiudcd wUercufOW die I* sailJ to have mado the Hat*m»nt that led tb court procedure it* It to be a wIUi ni t.l the lieariuu <>U Tuead-iy. SMITH REPIJES TO ROOSEVELT Holds Gambling Hits Also Been Conducted In Republican Clubs -a ntw Ytmir, Rfrr. *r m^nm^ l#r «:j>»rg * of open gauib titt fit Re* Htbllcan cluh houses logcthor with thd adtHtlonH charge that (a onw itch i ub armed gunmen were hired to protect the play were made today by Goveruor Alfred B. Hmlth 111 • statement ret tying to similar chargm marie sgslnst l>nn»crstlc cHtb bouses by Oct. Tiietdon* Itoo'e velt. Th governor prefaced hi* stale- Tent with a rmaerb that it must Mem Mrange to the people of thu state that the ‘ young colmel should'de «ote himself to «n aitsck upon me anil my administration” in the heal rs a, i ampiign r,f nine constitutional cmendctiichta ’‘nsMiy of Which of I*race importanc* H *• , The govornment freely admitted the truth df t’-01. Rihi .evclUn chargei about garnli ing in Democratic club Uousva and the police raids th“t un covered Yhis. He d*nl*d a -iatement of GO|. HoowereU he lisq investlßgUd Itcpublii-an countis* and failed to in vesligat's *ny IKmocratie one*. Ha h*,d no power, he said, to Investigata any ronatie*; all he could do wu to oilier Inveatisatb n. «f-wmoty officers/ against whom char#**ij»ad'w>en da del -nd this had been hi sprweeduro in fiery case y tvtrryt ii.i.i wilfft * FROM BARBAW ItALF-Uilf. Nov 2 (A*i Th» state high school foo'blll fcrle* moved for. ward today with aiiotlier te»m cllmln atrd. ' Diphtheria Kate In County Ten Times Greater Than In Nation * , “W’ am having f «» uiony < s •« of —trf' S'-ti'c t-itl'iHtfs wad fo•*.*»«*»■«** • 'd»l '■•’faMFiii'a;•*’•.'• -.0 m i. w it;»iy«hl*w**»*ufan»‘'»-'W-' anvnnemuteurfaivami Wayne nmntr brsftn officer jrotrr .•sy.io dl*< uoalug ■» near epidemic of ..l.i bitlitL.. itk. jyiitrfHltattt! ’ -. 'And tkooo qaaoa jfarl fast b*F* pen Tttry «rc ttarted lu Ihroai* Jm*- c.iUr• ge'niv'fri ui wuh* oilier Infected throat it t» htahly poaalblo titnl ona •ource of infection msy 1«* the »«ala water 'fountain. IVople wh*» Insist cii h»vknF a g isvfvad of ladtvi ••’•nl drlnkinv cup ter tbqlr rMfroit. nen: Khniild insist Just aa ctoutly Gist tb<c gia.-L Wv eteri’lae.l gcco.-ding t< the legu'stioie* of th* tlty sanitary kiw.• , , Dr Collect roUtark* coucmla* ttt- pre-* n‘ * *atu*ttoti. wer* tfrlied firth by tin* fsci there have In*; n 8? case* of dtpthorla lu Wayne i<*uuty January l, Jg*t, The* rate oe cosdliig to Dr. f’erbett I* ten time* •awgroat a« in ihe i ititcd Rtft** a* •' f_,, . . ' Grand Jury Is Probing ' Alleged Irregularity Oil Conspiracy Jurors CIVIC CLUBS FAVOR CHEST Should Fool Proud To AM. Says Woman’* Club Statement Goldsboro' » civic dubs without *X-, i-i-ptloa hoirtlly endorse the Oom innuity (‘best, to be wagfd oh Novem umber ». A atafaticiK fr*m Mia* Flar euce While, president of fan Go d*- boro Wdman'a clbb was loaned yen terdoy, t» “My Dear Mr. O’Berry: Th* Goldsboro ' Woman's club heartily endorses the nplandld work tis the Community Chart sgeucter. All the agtneie* nartlHpHtug in th* Com munity < b*»t have a line record of .Mrrkw In Gold«cbo»i>, Kvery clUxtii should be proud ui tl»c opportunity t<> share in the work, through his cr Jiwr tmtrthntitm t« tßa CheiM. ’ , Blucerely your,. (Hhinedi K'orenca Whit*. 'The lluMiicn* . and t’rofaefaonal Wonaii’s, Rotary, Ktwaals. the Oh*m ls?r of (‘'ihunorce, and ather civic or gnalaatiens have previously recorded actebii to commending Oh Cheat, 'flrtti Itfaifaglff mt KHranls i Tub* V*ee egewed taTura out I 0» perrvnt strong, for the lanveas to he wtrrlod on uud'i the (II recti an «f chairinan Thomas O’Berry next W*dn»sday. FARM RELIEF IS DEMANDED { i Southern Farm Conference End* SeNsionH By Adopting Resolutions ’ HT UkUtt. NOV. I—t/w Ada. maud for. repass/g* by ibi* next Con gress! cf fclje McNayy IDugcu Mil vetoed by Drcoldent Coolldgc on pt«. sage of u smlHar saran relief hill was made In resolutions adopted today by Ufa Southern Kai in ConferetM-.e Ip Its e!o*iug session b*ro. ‘‘The United Bmfa* Mods today— and for the past seven years iiad Bedded-a broad national program to reitore farm prosperity end to aecuro eUbillty in fann markets," the ro aolutlum said. As a pa it of such a program farm opinion generally de f k of legtsiatloii for ipvHoTol of agrii-ultnrsl surpluses and I fa enable cooperative assialstion to | handle all forms of crop surplus** , «s a service not only to their ib< m fjj{b*-ra Hut to non membeta a*., well, ; with the rout <-f such a ni‘cri*'ry j svrviee spread over all the' marketed j units of a crop through the eqaalixa j ..tlon fee, as was provided by the „ M'-Nary Haugen bill. • ~ =: wli le. ft -hows In round # uni burs lb 4 cases jot Itm.uoo puputait iu, ■ wfgfaiurfaii dfartvg* p' luring DCt fagOm ‘‘The rate in Wayne county i-* no afahoo-Uwa-. it am* srioowdiiyd# twfwow - the tntnwfuctt''Ti of tosth ftfitl foSHT \h«'cmat|*>u axatuet, dipfaoriti. lint the f;.lk* in our section for eonte tinkaown re#».n «>•* alow of taking hold of the Idea of Ulptherta vacciua- U«*n. Tho health ilepsrimcni is at Ifasnnt wsgiiic au »ctlviK<'i*inpsiau »» fa' city -chop!* and viu* Hhnk ti ,t w I* admini'tored freytif charge in Walnut. William anij Virglnt* -trrvt schools Tmfafay Jind Wednen- I'sy ford* were sen* out to the imr • ntc of every child in th* school hut not 'more than 50 per rant of fbe cards wen* returned, which meuna fast wt* are going to h*ve some morn ciptheHa tmHun more of the parent* tan be unite to iste th* light nnd have their < bU*lr*n vaccinattd.” r Member of The Associated Press - f R • «Pf*t K s ■ ■ - it -. » . * • ~wt _~z PRICE PI YE aunt 1 4 . - Edward J. Kid wall Bra«ga4 Hd Would Own Huge Auto J?=L .. JUSTICE SI I)DONS DOES ' ORDER CONTEMPT FINE . - aaoMMa W - %■ i* ; Fall and Sinclair May Be Acsfaft Called To JwHee to JRMMHT At AttIHNUTGN, Nov. 3— tHh—Aa* other itarttiag chapter ia tip a ovy pf the ueyal oil leaaea was 7~"’ clewed today with fas decfaraUea es » mistrial ta fas hearing dt arimlaal conspiracy charges agaioat two es Iha faremost actors ta fan leaf drama Albert B Fall and Hdrry V. Bln tdetr. . ,t. «»' v' . A grand Jary will writs aew history in Its Inveh igatlon as chargee es »Jry tenieprfag before the former fa. Ivrtor secretary and the mattt-mtinea tire operator com« to the her et Jurtlce again for a aew trfat, prt. bab y In Jaaaary. * Far f ifartfag rtaro a* rmelt of charges that he had „ fail'd frmdy abmit the oa M ’ agefaih fa. orders of the court and tufa said that be expected to sohe have an tutomobile “eg tong as tkfa Week.” Justice Btddona. singled Mm hut to * aform him that crufa affidavits teurblag his coadtte* a« '* Jurer had been .presented to the coart that 6 * he coaid read them Thst wtg all from the eoart for Ufa time being, a»d If JaatJce glddetm cenUmplaWe any contempt praedfag# he has giv en BP expression fa list fafaatfaa. Kid well described fa faperfa «f detectives who for day* «ml night* imlbd him dad eight afa*r men fad two women on the Jury a* » “wild young wan who had tettfad dowu torn#" lari the Jury hog with othore • as the coart adjourned. Ufa bio foL - , lews ohonaod hi#. \ ’ : * • * BUSINESSASKS A BIG TAX CUT Ealimatea Maced Before Cobh miller \eaterday Range Widely . WAdHtNGfbef, NOV. J-UPI Through its A-srtoas trade orgaalx*. Gobs, bueinesa today placed Us at- qC xiiment for u reduction in the tag on income* of eorpoorattoe,' before the Hones Ways and Mt*ia coatmlUqe. a majorilyi of the spokesmen edvocat ing a 3.5 porcent cut conipefed with » t.l reduction recoin me tided, by the Treasury Dtxco.abm of tis. levy; jtfw A»J rcuimittoes attention ig the exclusion ' of practically alt o her sdbject* and Spcctftc la the rate irir* n*Ter theiea* uu*nlmous that It be p#r«4 uewn as far a* the foadiUou as the li-ia*ury would permit. While Democratic tummittae worn. Vers freqncntly a»keri how the c«r» porarlon t«x »ut tn to peresmi and the t'>ul tix nduetton bold to tho Trc»*i#ry nmxlmuui jut tXIS.dt/j.Ooq tin* wiuivsfa* were not .Inclined te dla* ruse the Mmialturntlon cHtlaates. While the conimltice wap fa aoaaloe. fb-uator tUrrUna. Democrat, Rl)aio. / .-ippJ. returning to the Mptfaf. aa. aouaced he favored a tax out of |fah* 000,000 the asms flgHra arsed by other repreWalivee sad BefaßCW* Sfaa* men*, 1-gukiag Democrat *>u fa# Kif "i. act* mpamittee. * ‘ '
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1927, edition 1
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