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PAGE FOUR HTkoSn. Ja4 to the as* the tOOAi »•*• v a 1 __ _ » ».*§ |jg Btac Itatki *-W Hum i*db 4-40 TW News k«i * larger eimtlatioa tha* an7 Mbv DmWir poblfato* In CMMtJ. COMPLIMENTING KIWANIB The Kiwania dub has performed a public service in aponroring the three entertainments in the city through the Redpath lyceum bureau. / Anyone who haa ever been a party to sponsoring a similar movement know the risk that is involv ed, But the Kiwania club ia bringing the three entertainments to Gold*boro because the dub feels that there is a need here for high class en teetainment. The club ia simply performing a Kiwania function. the concert by the Groajoan trio last even ing was a erodit to the cjty, tA the dub which brought the progvatn here and the Redpath peo ple who arrange the booking. We take it'that the high calibre of this entertainment is an indi cation of dbg character of the two which are to coma later. TIANBPGRTATION New York has opened its new Holland Tun nai under the Hudson River, and motorist* drive through its twin tubes in four columns at the ‘ rate of 4,000 cars an hour. The tunnel cost $48,- 000,000, and will pay for itaelf from tolls in a few years. :• 1 » Meanwhile New York prepared to build a bridge ever the Hudson coating throe or four times that much t and it too will soon pay for it self. Thera is a bridge recsntly opened across- the Niagara River at Buffalo with an automobile ca- »rodt| milpl tn that of the Holland Tunnel, and I another to be erected over the Detroit River at Detroit. There are great new bridgaa at New Orleans and San Francisco. Hundreds and hun efreda of million* go into these; structures. They are no sooner built than used to capacity. Our people pfy for them and demand others, bigger and more expensive. We are a nation of builder|. as the ancient Binfanu were. And wc demand transportation f facilities that they never dreamed of—always more and better transportation. That ia now man’s fourth need—after food, clothing and shelter, we demand to get about. -* it Is really moving up toward the head of the list. Millions of ua now require transportation first, as a pre-requisite to obtaining food, clothing and shelter. Without it. how would our urban pnpu lations earn a tyring? * THE tOBT If one family in North Carolina, resultin': from the marriage of two feeble minded people, haa cost the tag payers of the county ami State more than $32,000 within less than 30 years—or more than SI,OOO a year—'What is the total cost at the state of the thousands of simitar families In all porta of the atate? Such is the question asked by J. C. Raakervillt*. Rajeighnewspaperman, and be continues: ... This question is brought forcefully to the Pggjp % m mmmw family history of this one Wake Comity- family, p . of .which am jvglin > institutions, on the walls of one of the offices of tho State Board of Charities and Public Welfare. Thgae charts have been studied carefully by groupa of students in Sociology from various col legia in the stats, and .ffe. pointed out as specific, examples of the economic waste resulting from . tite- marriage of mental defectives. | "I know of no more effective argument in favor of segregation and atwflUation of mental detectives than presented by thaae charts,” «|dj * jlf*, gate Barr Johwwa, Commiaaionas of Pub h He Welfare, in comment tog uroh them. *‘W tho father and mother of this family of eight chit-1 [ dren. had b*en prevented from marrying or rcn-| r dered incapable of I laving children, five of .the k fjjx children woukl not have become public charges . and tho state would have been spared , ‘this expense ot $32,000 in taking care of them.” t The Wake Family charts, a* they are known, \v J • ; | were first compiled in 1922 and show the urtorm ouH cost borne by Wake county and North Cara - Una for just one feeble-minded family. The total known amount jtyent on the one family up to * 1927 now exceeds $32,000. Three of the children l are in Caswell Training School for Mental Do > foetives, another is to a similar state institution I to South Cjrrdjnu. Two of the eight children! i died in infancy,. One serverl a term of ten years | in the State Prison and is now wanted for theft, and the eighth is in a private home and although he is 16 years old is in the sth grade since he i* decidedly mentally deficient. 9 The tragedy brought out is pot so mugl) the degradation, immortality and drunkenness the feeble-minded family is responsible for. but the sheer waste and tho lack of any sort of worth while contribution to society* find the large an nual amount Which the State must spend for those members of the family who can not be turned loose upon society. „ ■ ■ ■■ ■ - ■ — STADIUM TOO SMALL A picture that thrilled was that presented b) Kenan Stadium and its thousands at the Carolina Virgina gartu* Thursday. The wide spreading tiers of seats, rising row on row, the state flying in the breeze of Indian Summer, a turfed playing field, the field house with its red top con trasted against the background of trees on the hills syjrounding. At the sight No?th Carolinn had reason to be proud of the donor and the dono* had reason to he proud of his handiwork. I With nil he must have been conscious ,as ev- ( ery seat of the 24,000 was filled and et her4hou sandg perched on the hillsides about, or stood un on the top space, he must have been convinced that two years hence, everything Iteing equal, it wiljt be a 50,000 crowd and not a 28,00(1 Croutd that will witness the contest. Duke should keep in nijnd the fsei,|hHt M)OU were not able to get seats, should 'keep this in mind whet! she turns to building hc% stadium; Fascism is five years old, and behaves just like that—Albany Knickerbocker Preiuk ’ - T - S Another of life’s problems is how to keep dumb people from talking—Arkansas Gazette. c ■ * ' Where the Williaiq Hale did Big Bill get the big idea that Chicago was America?—Dallas News. "o’ 1m . ■» It's always easy to pick put the man with the inimitable style. He has so many ftnitators. —Do troit News. r Public speuking is the art of diluting a two mUrtrte idea with a two-hour vocabulary..--Ban Diego Union. **> ’ T . ' ' ——* ■ ■ '-»> ■ t A plane lias Ix'en invented to fly straight up in the air. It wjll In; used at the Navy IK; portment when Admiral Mugrtider writes another article.—Virginian Pilot. . Colonel Lindbergh denies that he’ll go into politics. His realm is in the air, not in the hot air.—Beloit* Daily News. — ■ ; . , If Premier Bratiano of Rumania has his wav thtjre wilt l>e little or mr'Christmas Carol ing rib i s 1 year.—Seattlo Time/i,. f, ■»qv4.■■■ .:':l v s: ’ v * ~ ' r ('-oolidgc' and-Wilbur made Admiral Mngcnri » er but they. ntsui&S a tat of ; ing.—Des Moines Tribune. • The prohibition question is so liajpft ) down - partly because tho stuff you get under prohibi . tion is—Virginia Pilot; j,. \ —: A street in London has bet‘u named after \ a well-known Dean. Lamp-post* at short inter -1 vnls, however, disperse the gloom.—Punch. TM qOLDfIBOMO NMWi ICHD9 OVF THE OLD BLOCK (By Maurice L. Bfeck) I Its indeed an ill wind that •blown nobody any good. BUI > - i Langston was taken sick yes terday so I went to see him last night and his folks served me with the best turkey and fruit cake I ever et. ! \ !-r-!—! : We got a radio in tho office now so if you- ail come across any misprints in the paper just £. ® , blame it on static. ! — ! — ! One month till Christmas. One month till “What shall I give John?” What shall I give Bally? Wonder will hubby be pleased with this? I have a good suggestion to make to all such sufferers. If the party you gave .** ■ c c u present to last vear give him tho same this year. If he was n't pleased give him nothing because none Khould look under ’ the radiator of u gift automo bile. There was a big run on the 1 water yesterday boys. IBooks mighty bad. TEST REPORTS ARE RELEASED Result" of Experimental P|ets in (bounty With Cyanamid As FertNiaer o , _ o J In or<l«r that our Wtya* County far 1 isera mil-lit Ik> fully Informed re irnlinmhf several fertiliser elemeet* provWlu* Animonlu for crops, 1 County Atcnpi, A. K Robertson, end 1 sereret furm,n cooperated wtt li the ' fecjtllver roifnpantes. dniina 1*27 In fertilisers. One of "Che## experimental plots was rondueted by Mr William J. ‘ Howell <vf the llelfast Community sill) eution Hud usluk Cynysmid ss th^'only sourer of Ammontt for the plants. * A field across the mwd from Ihe Ilclfnst school grounds was divided Into plots of 10 rows, or one third sere earb On April l»th. Mr. T. L. W'llkorson. a representative of the American < vanamld erdhpany of New York, was at Mr. Howell’s farm niSd assisted in the proper dlsirlhu tlon of the fertilisers on thane plots, -tflhe soil w-ss uniform and In an et ‘ client condition for planting.. Plot No. l contain Inn 10 rows, was fertilzcd at the rale of 750 ponnds per acre with a fertiliser analyflna 10- composed respectively of Acid Phosphate. Cyanatnid and Muriate of Pntnsb. j, Plot No. 2 rontaininK only 5 rows, or hall klzc. was left without any fertllser for a cherkplot. Plot No. 2 rontaininK 10 row*. Wits fertilsed at the rale of 750 pounds per acre with a fertiliser nnalltlns lfl-6-4 and composed respectively of Acid Phosphate. Cysnatnldt, and Mor tal »• of Potaaii. „ Fldt No. # i cnhlaitiii\K in rows, was feßjlttjpTTONtha rate of 750 pounds per ‘acre wgh u 10-4-4 commercial fertilizer. Tills mtZlnre coninined no CyShi mid. the Ammonia lw*ln* derived from Cotton Seed Meal. *Slllphatc of Am monla. and Nitrate of Soda. On May 24th. .Mr. Wllkarson ob served (lie stands of cotton on all these plots and found ihat»-+be atands were prae'lenlly the same by actual count per 100 feet on each of these plots. All plot of this c«*ton were similarly chopped atul cgltlvsted throughout thejeenj/jn nt)d observed rtnreral times during the sitinmev ; HP , ® r* monthn by Hpec iallsts. Also ou Aug ust 16th, a- group of Wayne county farmers ciglted ibis demonstration suid others to observe the differences * , In the growth of the cotton sc'vcrsl plots-. * - Mr HmrelL had this cotton pick et :se in ..oi lier 'jli'nV aiiA' v <ijS WMlf time on Oc-tober 17-IS-1!) with the UTTfntTflgT«ninrr ------- * - r . KJ-ft w’i «s ./*■ ftr IW. Cyanamid material yielded 372 |K>umltc ol sc*ed cotton. Plot No 2, 3 rows, check plot., no fVrtillfcr, yielded so pounds of see.l cotton. Plot No 3, jo row s, ltt-6-4 Cyana mid fertilizer, yielded 341 pounds of seed rot ton Plot No. 4, 10 rows 10-4-4 eoipmer ntal fertiliser, yielded 2*9 pounds of seed cotton. This gives a difference of 24ft pounds ot seed cotton par acn hafis lu favor of l lie IS-4-4 Cyaaamid fer <iimc Mi»w»rirww«rw mental fertiliser l'holograplu mad* jug! prior to tha opening of the cottou show quite a difference in the groirth of the saver ul plots. Large. framed photographs of thle demonstration are on display in the County Agent’s office at the Court House. a I*BON EAI TRIO . ~ WELL KECBITVU (Continued from page one) piano. whose wonderful toach and trrhnlque added greatly to the whole performance. Several popular nam bere were next played by tljw trio with Mine llaJmea at the piano. Mine Croajean tbe banjo, and Mr. Jenaed •on the saxophone. With these rapid tliennee from Inatrumcnt to InStro— metit. the company pro red their musi cal skill and thorouith knowledge of uny Instrument. One of the best sets on the entire program waa a ventrlloavlstlon per formance by Mlaa Urosjean. who with tho assistance of a llfetdaed manne quin /.posing" aa her eon, dslighted the kiddie# In the audience and the grown folk# aa well, wlib humorous conversation that waa tar aoperlor to the cheap vaudeville sketched heard on most staged The concert was concluded with several popular numhers of dance music played by the ensemble, on the cmrlmba-Xylophone . tiros Jean Trio was the find of a series of three entertalnntents which are to l»e presented by the Goldsboro Kiwinlans within the next few months. FIREMEN ASK" FOR MORE PAY Thirty ThoMwmd WIM Bh Af fected By ArbUraAion Board Decision » . I—.—. CHICAGO. Nor. 25.— UP)— Thirty thouaand firemen on weatern ratW roads await an arbitration hoard de* clslon to sec whether their pay checks will he increased by |I a day. After the 56 systems <t>mpriainq ike Association of Western Railroads had refuned the request of the Broth erhood of Locomotive Firemen and Bocinemen for th a Increase, the plot went to a federal arbitraUan board NOTILE OF COMEIBHIORER’S MALI? Coder and l>y virtue of the power tuid authority conferred In a certain i«ulg incut signed by I, B. Hooka, Clerk of the Hupertgr Court of Wayoe County, in an action entitled, ‘‘Peo ples Bank * Truat Company, a Cor poration. to the use Os the Wayne Na tional Hank, a Corporation, and the Wayne National Bank Va. W, 1., Bcott and wife, Fannie Meter Scott, Armour Fertiliser Company, a Corporation, W. H, Atkina* Dodiqg a* Goldsboro Bat tery Company, Banner Warehouse and „ If« Alphin'.* the undersigned commissioner iherein named will, ae in said Judgment dherted. sell to the highrnt bidder for cash at the Court House door In Goldsboro at 12 o’clock M. on Monday, iha 6*h day of Decem ber, 1627, three rertain tracts or par cels of land situated in Bnxrden Township. Wayne County, defined and described ag follows, to-wit: Ist TRACT. Beginning at * *jak« on iho Uodxboro and Fayetteville new road, and tun* thence N. *3 degrees 65 feet West 893 feet to a stake, thence N. US deg roes 30 feet Bast 1217 feet to a stoke, thence 8.--§0 degrees 45 feet Fast ICO feel tea slake; thence B. 61 Fast 270 feet i v a stake on said Goldsboro and Fayetteville new rothl. thence with said road 935 feet to- the beginning, being Isot No, 1 of the Oakland Farm, containing 13.31 acres. 2nd TRACT. Beginning nt a stake «n said Goldsboro and Fayetteville now road, corner of I,ot No. 1 above and rffks thpnce N. 61 W. 279 ft<ct to a s ake, thence N. 24 degieee 30 f«*t F-ast 487 feet 10 a stake, thence N. 36 degrees 30 feet West 600 fe«t tO> i m ske. thence N. 29 Hast 4?3 f*et to a stake, corner of I.ot No. 3 of said Oakland Farm, thence with the line of said Lot No, 3 H. 65 degree# 6 f«*t E. gC t feet to a s ake on said Golds., boro and FsyeUcvtll* new road, th«jce with said new road 1196 feet to the first station, being Ixit No, 2 of said Oakland Fain., containing 16.51 acres. *Map iff su'd farm being duly register ed in the Office-of the Register of Deeds for IVayn* County in Book of Map* No. ]. pgge 42, referenoo to ' '^JRWummwktJj 3rd TRACT,, Beginning at an Iron gtakt BrT. K; rwaualr Fur. antd W. Hkiflpyiftfii totjw g»d rm* &ewr stfUt, Prargpyi's line S. 24 W. 6(5 feet to a slake und pine, thence N. 90 W. 5(10 feet to a siake.on a ditch, thehce down the dlteh.N. 14 W, 140 f«*<t tp of the ditch; thence with the ditch N. 71 W, 210 feet to the fork es the ditch,, thencs with the ditch N. 7 B. 343 feet to a a ake in W. L. Srott’» line, thence with bln line 8. 65 K. 913 feet to tb* 'beginning, containing 10 acre#. This the 2nd day or November. 1927. W. It*ALLEN, I ] C<>mnilaa|i>—r. Ttßft w* kvVKcT ' ''J*W*j*w*r # BATtmDAT HQV«HBE» wLkli compltto#» tteetng- la OMmrs Itwember 10, when the board year- at Daattr. Both side# cited changed economic olmdßlons Ik presenting their argu ments The roads claimed Urn Are rarer# adequately paid oak that carrier* ween not abler to add to Sheir payrolls annually the itAOU.- •06 to *4*,WO,<WS necessary to meat the increase naked. * *• Bhrinklng aartcultural merbesa aed rising ovetßaad com* officials of the Cdrftsra aaaerted.' have combi aed to makep difficult to keep urge trans portation systems earning a fair re turn OR the capital Investment. , A number of Bremen testitted that premeHan to engineer. waa *4»l.w and their wsgsa In »u (lit tent to maintain th« accepted standard of living. They contended that heavier engines* made heavier trains and fewer of them, reducing the number e£, engineers in quired and therefor* the number of poaetbiliUae for promotion. Donald R Rich her# counsel foi the union, assailed statements of earnings end Investments submitted to the interstate commerce commis sion by the road* Ha declared the final value placed on the ftfly-Bv* roads by the interest ate commerce commission was some 42.0ee.5M,M6 less than the value entered hy the road*. It was argued hy tbe carriers’ of ficials that the west cannot bear in* creased rail rntoik which they «*l4 n.u»t Inevitably follow if the Itrvmon are given more money. te - . , The average yearly wege of firemen og Western lines was shown 'in fig ures submitted by the carriers an 12.200 Figures of the firemen toad ed to show their yearly earning* to average less than $2,00. TODAY’S SPECIALS 'I- SamptMMt Cownty Country Syrup Bipn Th—alo— Kale Potato Salad' Chicken Salad Fruit Cake Ward's Deticfcu* Cakes ; * Everything perishable kept is a Frigidaire Ail orders promptly delivered ' • • t Goldsboro Delicatessen Steve m •' Phones 450-151 t —— —r WANT AD.H ALL | ANT AM AM CAM—M VO* All OB INT CIUMBB W Pecutar Type (10» UU) l%« m Wot* * I j— Large Type (like this) 2c Par Word B aa error la made TB* ifNWt ta nenkUs tor only mteMMt Tha oaaiomsr le raaynstblt for aubisqaant taumrttom. Tin nSmrtlMC ihoald notify lmmxßntoly If tpa oerrscMen Is mM i» in wan (KiMs sasuLTa, AfiUKm ■■ a ■* — - - - FOR BRLK—>T»OROi;OiI 111 D Collie pups, u»e 7 week*. If Inter ested. write I*. B. Brock, 407 Mag nolia street, Ooldeboro, N. C., or Phone 302-W. 10 26 2tpd LIJHY - 131MB* SMALL BL V€K ' travelling tar Mi Walnut or. John streets Wednesday ei*bt »hou< 11:30. Finder will pisses return toj 206 K. Ash street, and ret reward. 1 125 3tpd C^>C WANTED BBEft WAX. bIhV ifiBTEN raw fur, scrap metal and kinds Mi blghrot price paid. Joseph Brown, opporite Union Statloa. galdataro, N. C., 110 8. Carolina street, Phone 701. WHITE D-JOH AH ( IAAETPFER for traveling shleapsuii or In private ‘ family. Would also consider Joh as mechanic's helper. Have had ei perfince In both. Apply "Chneuf fer''* care of pie Sews. U 22 2tpd WANTED --'INSURANCE DEBIT Result* Kuaranlocd. address Insur ance, t-are Near*. V. U-22-3tpd FOR KILE - DF.LITERED ANY where in city from country. Ouk And Pine wood Roth cut ready for nee. )2 and 12:50 per load. Phone 678- k - . '' 1,1 - —— ■ ■—- ■ WANTED TO BENOTATB AN* RE cover your oM mattress, old lanth ' tit 'biuiuvt.it inedf. Ali for and delivered same day. Phone 606-J. m —Mmswesswm<wsw—^s^ J(SW CROP STEWIAKT PECANS at * 30 cents a pound. Call at 317 East ' Ash street. IP-22 24 WANTED BEES VIX. BEEP HIDES raw fur. hcrap metal any hind bags highest price paid. Joseph Brown opposite Union Station, Cloldsboro, N. 0., ISO 8. Carolina street, P&nc m . . ■■ ■ e * i • • ii •vmv^v^mmw-wvupiw'w’ — Mmm IhOßaied Today To The pSSS sk_ . # 1 m " * ts NOIMMD CITT, Nevemhdf H- ■ Tha MorohanS Oty-BanuSert now conrretn haMs* vrftl he opeaeS to train* today. mark wiU be migpbaded - open the shore remaining HBk in the mphaU surfaepgp es the Spproeeb The Bridge •«ay than he need by the person who sxpecS to attonO tha 7 l ankagtvtug celebrsHhn todny at Devta. Tonight It will he kitted for n few days until the surfacing be* budn t inup<««d < TiepreeeutatUre C L. Attrngthy or tMf city, will make the prlacfpal mi dress at tbe ummA miathig today, in be held In connection with the opening of the brtd* 'ti* .) ChptekGfletKajr Abandon His FUght SAN riUHTOBnfI, Ktor M- (PR - „ Captain Frederick Olieo. Brtttuh av iator will rwatga as av4utor of the proposed flight from America tt<Mew Sc aland union V, H. Roeenwnr reo Ills wealthy Detroit hncker, rb tracts scolding statements nilegtthg oe Oil## Inability to get start** eo Mv flight, tt told tha Assodaked PNka tonight. ‘ n^nk"7rl mav' : -» HMBMBMBMF"y*rBStt • BT •* ttnrswai j < B ANTED —COD* BMP VM*| OP V three. Apply after t o'clock this morning, 700 Eaet Walnut* httadt if coasp FOR HALE BPICI TOPRINO CAB, cash or easy terns, |3M. N. J.., i Edwards Co., 106 E. Center street. It 20 ltpd i • e-i 1 POR GOOD INI ME GROUND NBAS, i and (round feed go to Hams (Mat Mill l'lSeville, N. C„ AMII t day* Wednesday and Saturday. 11 IE 12tpd o K " * "dip wMoMimßwawmaMtJsamMmHpl NBW CROP RTRWAJIT PSCANB alt 30 cenU a pound. Call at 317 Hast Aah street. . IJP22-14 ', d-OR SALE—WE RATE MM PEON les roots, also tulip bulbe, import* ed from Holland also Pansy plants, shasta Dairies all hardy and ready fornruplalntliic, at HollaaA DalryJ 11 IE 6t pd _ * * FOR RENT—ROOM, RUNNING ROT and cold wiler in each toon . Steam heart with or %ft h out board. Rains reasonakta The* Hodgen. Phone 501-W. 210. East Ash street. # 11 It If ch * . WANTED—A MAN UTO 4I JteftgjAMrtjEWsg Men's a Jfiw 'CtotfcllJrto mmmman. Appty ht BtTkn. flk •“* A-TF*v LET UN KEEP YOUR BATTERIES charged and in portae* ooadßioa. Elide Service Satisfies. J, Ry J. Bai'ery Co., Phoae Ult. " » 30 l tab . v TRULY—MIL! U THR STAFF DR. IRe aad whoa l| U pure pm map ••el sure there oaa ha aa ether fwfi m important; We all. Ante 4,
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