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‘ '^THE^WEATHEB taadwtaa |» into mv mm - VOLUME FOUR; NUMBER 144 MOUNTAIN AFIRE; DAMAGES OF MILLION REPORTED a y l ' **' ' -\i* » Forapt Fires Raging Western Part Os 5) ■ State; Damage Heavy tx Tltoktor Um £■» In«i Ok Million ! : UpwoH BADLY NEEDED DtoHillm Mn UIUo Hopo Os Bmmmi Uolmo Rain ABHffVlLLfi. Ato to. (By Aim. •I*l*4 Preeel —DlMpi Mt (mated to rlttipaa of Blow.bc 1 Bock to to ap- ii.om.mo tor* toon done to Graadf* tor Mountain tlm tor u 4 load* to Kml Irn *rhlch tort toto ractai ttoru today. K was Idaraad tooicto la a taMmhaa*- oaaa aaalsattaa to tto Aatorfll* Cltlaea. ■Sarto to comaalaat* with Are Bra wardeoa or officials were tut.l*, aa it sii saM tost they tut all at tto iomm of th* conflagration rit laoas aald ttot tto aatira mountain la ta flame*. Owner* *f Mayylew Manor. a targe r*aort total at Blow* IOC Rock. expressed tko opialo n «h*t tto total Is 4a ao danger of destruc tion rim Kproudtag . BLOWING BOCK. Aag 2*.—Grand. father ■ contain. aa*r her*, tonight. Ig a ragtag at*aa of laaias. whkh arc tola mountain country by strong vlgds. Ttoao «Ito her* toon endeavoring to Ight the Sanies tonight asw Lula toft of sacaaaa unless rain coiaas •ooa. aad ttora she ao ladlcatioas of tola. It la aottoatoi toed already alt 1 Mana ass doUara wait* at tVmtor tare ~ toaa destroyed. CtorrUg of Orand- IKftor Mountain. which la tororamoat property, will deKroy eoaie of the •tod ptetoroague amenta a eceaery to toe Bggtdra United States. To Sight numerous smeller Srea wore oboerred *ta other forests la the * LAavlUe-Blowing Rock section Strong grinds Miaitr - LENOIR. Aug SS.—As lorsst Srs la tonight rsglag og Um ShaaaMijgn side of arsadft| tor . MoeatalaTTa the rlcialty of Llavill* aad Blowing Rook. The Srs. broke out this afternoon about tw 0 o'clock aad. fsaaed by a heavy wind, appears ts be spreading rapidly There hs# boon ao rain la the rL Malty of tko Sro for aome Unto, aad efforts to cheek tto Sro tote thus tor prated futile. A strong wind is ban. dtcapptag the Sro Sgbters (a the r efforts ♦ " Young LaGrange Man Under Heavy Bond "* According to lafonaatlou brought to Ooldabneo yesterday by a Le- Orff»«e dtleea. Norman WAtvrs. young man *f that city, was .arrl#d ta Kinston yaatorday sad placed un dar 11.000 toad, ponding tto out coeue of Injuries Indicted by hiai on Dsllas Orinus. at Walters Mill last Monday night. > It was alleged that Walters. Qrliu*s aad a brother of Grtatoe engaged la •a sltercailon at Walton MHI. dur. [ ° tag which Galls* Grimes was eh*t while touting Welters with a * reach pad ea automobile croak. It was not .at Srat though that Grimes’ Injuries worn serious, but ywototday 9m Is aald to Imp taken a turn for the ' wdbtoapou yoaag Whiter* «*, VAfTKelflil carried t* Kinston *, YounglVirgMii* Slayer Sentenced To Ch^ir RlCUkraOp Aag N. Rudolph Dias* was Spun d guilty of murd«r la | tha Srat ton* by g jarjr Is th* Heating* Odffatr coart thl* afternoon nag we* sepoacod to flsatk-la the electric ehsir for tto etoetlag of toaury Orady Tartar to July IS, fast Tto jury duNpestod only on* end a half hour*. A bash fall over tto court room ad the rerdlet was announced Dias* did not change his ssprenlto nor did f h*mew* ta hi* otolr. Judge Cotonaa th*a set Friday BMralag at tea o'clock Augast IS as th* time to hear th* wottoa • tow trt»i The alotot thing atoat August I* they taro ao etrawberri** to loaro out of stravtorrjr. eborteahoa k 'r THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Mr. Farmer: Sell Yobr Tobacco in Goldsbwo! i r . , „ MANY INJURED IN COUMUDO WRECK LEADVUjLE. Cola. Aag. M. (By Aaaoc.etoi Press) The east aad iwstt bound paneraate specials, poas.oger trains of tbeJDaaver *ad Rio Orsade Wgatora railroad, not la a head-on collision Grsalt*. 1« mile* South of hero at 1:48 o’- clock this afternoon. AU a rail •Ms doctora sad Burns of Le*d- hood ruatod to tto Th# coroner also has h** n seat for p • Two areaw ware kfiled sad 14 paeeengcn gn kaeva to tore been Injured.. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME AT HIGH SCHOOL Parra ta' DBjr Ta B# Ofeaarrad . * W Today le “Farea**' Day" at tto OoMeboro Htgb Retool, wtare sixty gtrle, aeaitors of e*wtag and ooA lag clubs, gathered from every a*c tioa of Wapjw county, torn toe* •encamped' since Tuesday najjer tto chaperoaage of- Mta* homo deAoaetratloo agent for toe county. A very attractive program ha* been •rrgngvd fur tod..) aUirti will iu dude aa addr*** on "Winter Gard en*" by R. A. Randall, of A, and K. CoHocs; a lecture on "Salads.” by Mis* Whit geld, of ths South* ra Cot ton Oil Company; a baainesh session »t a*on: dinner to follow the beul r*s» session; a talk at liM o'clock by Mis* Martha Hoffman, of Royall aad Borden Furniture Company, oa "Interior Decorating." aad leaooa* In basketry | charge of Miss Minnie foe Oerrieoa, home demonstration agent for our neighboring county of John* ton. A large number of parents, rela tive* and visiters arc sipected to father at the high school today. The young Indjr "camp**** have been de voting the mroniage of tof-ir outing lo educational matters in sewing, cooking end other grtg of tbw hoeae, and their afternoons to dlfferept forms of recreation. After today's procram hs* been carried out, the young ladle* will depart for their home*, mg doubt voting Ml** Robert* a "prince of good follows.” as ah# moat eaanredly Is. Rotarianw Convene At Morehead City MORKHKAD CITY. Aug. 10.- The annual meeting of the Rotary Club* of Kaatern North Carolina *lll to told tore on Friday. August Yl. Th* Rotary Club of Motehaad Clip la on* of the young#*! clubs In this aectton of th* Htate. and ' they are. making elaborate preparation* for Ml* enter »t* nmeal of the vlaltor*.- Tto Inter-city meet will ebaven* *1 eleven o'clock In the morning. Bual. nee* matters will be transacted at the morning peg#lon. niter which tto vis. ;iturs will devote themselves to so cial features. Au elaborate enter talnment program has toen provided Eight Missionaries Captured by Bandits I.ONDON, Aug. 24 (By Associated Pr#ea)-Klgtit BrtlUk ml**loa.rte# includlag gv# women, wars kidnapped cn August 4 by chiu**e bandits, cable dispatches received tonight by the Church Ml*»toa*ry Roclety from Mu* Ts»t. provluce of Sxechwtn, China, repertsd. f Among those la hand, of tto biaditrnr# Bl*hop H. W. Mowll, for atafly dean of Wyrkllff# ColUge. To ronto, and hi* wffw. Allvjaemben of tbs party Were reported T# to sato i rad being well treated by Us out tovt. . . . A. - ~ ' 4. KINSTON UP IN AIR OVER ARRESTSHERE f Bkefcbwm Aaff Cmbprmlm AJm Off*rated la L—air City Far Wkik f ALL MAY BK MASCULINE SlMf Hiato Made At Klaolon That EsaadaStlaa May Shaw All To Be Maa /V KINBTUN,. Aag, W (•poctol| —To morrow uoralWT* Kianoa Nows will any ttot a Goldsboro report tell ing of Iks arrest there mt Mia* J. Brow*, all** Madams X; J. K Black hwia, atlgs Monsieur Y, tod Rlsa Dot Blow*, alias Mademoiselle X, oa sutatory charge* and farther war mats tor Blsckburs aad Mias J. Browa, charging that they falsely represented theataelve* to to man aad Wile, aad fiMther charging atatutoV charges hare *e t this village bossing wHh a rap *f rumor, a* heavy sr the snowfall la the bllxxard of ldM. ffpaswfid la U*d*a Blackburn and Madam* X operated !■ »*d around this city for several week* recently, la the rapacity or > private detective*, hired, It I* •ap posed, by tto local chapter of tto Ku | Klax Kl*a. *melll*g out and turning ap tlloged host loggers. They turned the Information gained ovor to ths local federal prohibition agent, who isausd some thirty of more sfgrvaat* on tto evilwaos tbs# gained. It ws* supposed Whoa the f*c.tw become pub lic that Ih A couple wore rrruler fed eral detectives, but Ihl* was deatad ly lb# bead of th* problbltloa fores* tor# who \f reported •to have afhted ttot th*y wars b|md a -private orgaalsattoa", aad that federal offi cers merely availed themselves of the Information they ooH#«.ted, This proh ably ghv* rise to th* rumor, of man participation. Pity Cbmngws At any rate, the pair made • ten strike in the local segregated district, where they are said to h«v# spent •eversl night*, representing them**) res In ravernl different capacities. It jp known that they spegt a number of night* «-ogeth*r la varlons rraort* of Ik# district, Including. It 1* *ald. tbs b*m« of a sotorlou*'negro woman fer practically every woman lathe dis of th. section. Warrants Wsra Issued trlet on tho evtdeac* gained In thl* manner. Tbs p*lr left town after tbe.f. deral arrests fads, sad returned a day or two ago. accompanied by th# third member of the party. Dot Brews, alias Madafe X, Tto trio paraded tto main streets of tbs town, spd crest 'd a, nine-days' sensation. The ladle* wer* free with th*lr smiles, and ap peared to enjoy th* attention they at tracted. Dot Browa Is a slim young thing, who rolled tor own, and po*- iwases Ike m**i seen on th# main drag of (hts lows In many * d»y. It I* understood they returned to give widen(h- tn a hearing against on* of tto women turned by by Rlsckbnm and Ml** J. Brown. la Uassaa Thursday After th* hrresl* of th* trio In Goldsboro. Blackburn ws* back ln town today. He did not sppwur wor i|*d over the outcome of the Oold*. *>oro affair, *ud *xpre*»*d confidence -that they would slLcom* cl#*r wltb-1 • ut any trouble A physical examina tion of ths ladles la the Ifcaae to preve that tlicr, kgd toen no wrong-doing w*a hinted at. H# neither admitted nor denied relationship with either of the women, Mariam. X bay b**n invested with a glamorous past by a romantic 'hew*pap*rman, which la clsded a Near Ragland flnlahlnf *cb*ol and other sorlal accompllab of a blah order. The Madame'* «oc**t aad giseral decorum, failed to bear out these claim., -Boar «•" Jt wa« Ihotrrhl her* la certain quart*ra today that lb* physical n *laallon hinted at by Blackburn will dlsckme some Man ling facta ,ro*> rarnlßg th* party. Th, theory ft that tb* entire party la of th# mescaline Mfrr. Loral stolhi, however, rofa* od to *ai*r«aln thl* one for s mtn uls. Ttoy Insist that tto lady ws* a ••4y «»d a charming sms a* that. Oa. «M*u**snne**Mu*^uNew#r- GOLDSBORO, N. C FRIpAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1935 Boubt Ca«t on Wedding . A it * s * b \m u mMx 1 il - t v - 1 * ' Uncertainty has toaa emei nh the lagallty us th# marr age at Haa Caasio. Italy, of Calheun. of flt. losli. sad Captain Luigi ■ , Rlgaorlnl. noted Itsiton ate. Her fallare to notify tto priest ttot aha *«# a divorce* apd the fact ttot shj was a divorces lea* than ton month*, may caura- sa anauimtat of tto marr age- BIG AUDIENCE GREETS DOCTOR RUPE HERE ProMlncat Physician Delivers IntPTMtinf AMru At Me morial Building INTRODUCED BY COBB Gpidsbwo Doctor Renffera Hl»rh Pro fate To Viiiitor And Hla Work Dr. W. R. Rape, df j|h, Gepartmeut of PedNtrioe of Washington- Univer sity, Bt. Louis, wu* g.ieted by eevural hundred persons at the fommunlty Memorial building last night .wtorc he dellvrrrd a Interesting and (n in teresting end tnetnicflte nddrrne upon tb* cere of cblldri n. ' ‘ .* Dr. Rup*. who ceme h»re under tVe ■ tuples* of the Weyne county MsdK ,<2J Roclfty, w»* Introduced In glow ing tsrm* by Dr. W. H («Vbb, efier tto snd|#nc<- had bo#n l*d l» prayer , by Rev. R. E. Atkinson. pa«tor of fft. , John’* Church. Dr. Cobb atsled that | It inderd a pleasure to Introduoe | Dr■ Hup*, whom h# de<lared to b< j .en authority 0 n tb* subject to be dla cusaed. He accorded high pra!*e In Dr. Rupe, th* Institution with which h# I* cnnncct«d, and Mr. Marriott, head of Ws*h|gfton Unlysralty. Dr. Itupe stated that he would di rect tto attention of hi* Bearer* to ••wral m*tt»rs which would, In th# k>»g run, reduce ibclr doctor's bills,’ ■»nd Improve th* health of their chll dre*. He enipbsslted th. Importance of developing and maintaining a* ev- »l»ts of nutrition. >*«- d rlnrsd roil th# well ,4iouHah*d Infant would likely become n Well noiirl*bef sdull, «h*reas ■tto poorly nourished baby develop com pi l cat tons, rom Which It would more likely d|* ■han a W'll nourished child. He stressed tb* advisability of «n expectant mottor taking proper car* of herself, stating that II rouM *afv iy to *atd that IW> per ,r nt of th# deaths of women during the period of ( crpeciency, were pntventabl# H. de- [ < l**ed that, In hi* oplnlitn. any •norher who fhlbd to avail of •very opportunity to protvrt her prospective hahy w*s >mraHMn« • crime against orgmlaed dfurlety: ..Dr. Rup* tofd the Interevtad jgtten- I lion of hla stidleuc* throne tout a j 'Plendld dissertation upon tb, ear* of ehlldren. pointing out manr thing# • hat should and should not b. d»n*. and urging that certain steps to lm . mediately taken in (be erant of • j child becoming Infected with the 1 MIAMI MAN BEING HELD BY OFFICERS *» ■' (oroftr'u Jury Ro—M Hutting J«ha (i«M With* out Bull ' FED POIBON TO WOMAN Kcaltor Alleged To Have Farc ed Young Mat run To Drink Puiaon MIAMI, Fl*.. Aug. M (By A«aorlat •d Prrtaj,—Testlmoay lending to Is dtcut* ■ roßffMlon of poisoning Mr*. H B. Hunt and n later attempt to '•rib.- county ealk-ltor Robert R. Toy- I' T , Jr., and deputy "brilffe I*. A. Short, r*u«*d • coroners jury to r*c moment bnldtnc John Oobel. olio* John Goebel, without ball, Uv the iloatb of Mffc. Hunt at on Inqutot held this i|'l rnooa. Frank Oobel, a broth r, (a tv lag i h, Id In the county Jail as a material jwltn**a »n tb« rocoiiimandattoa of I tb* jury. W. 8. Henley, who al»# was I (eh. n Into cualody. waa related on • j IIO.UOO bond to app'- ar a* a w lines* i »,hrn wanted followlna (he Inquest. Prosecutor. of the rate »*!■! ( might that, although the coruner'a Jury, which con»ldered the com, had re turned a verdict Indies line a H lief that Ootvl la guilty of poisoning the glrf, formal charge* of mvrd-e, It the ar, fllcd. will not *o on the vac ord« until place 1 before thd grand Jury On the grand Jo y will real the r apon«lhlUly of placing chargee on which fiobcl will be tried. A sp-clal grand jury to const fer the cane might be called within the neat tew day*. N *ci believed tonight. Says Wife Stabbed Him; Ark* Divorce HAOKRSTOWN. Md , Aug 24 Gharge* of etlrtmr cruelty wrr» al leged against hlaf wife by Carl t' riatterhnck who filed an t here today for ntnoilute divorce from Margare* K. riatterbuch. He alleges 'loaf on one onaa'or abc slabbed* hint lb th* leg with i hiinilUß knife ond on other *?ea. nlnnv ahe bent him The couple were ■ merrl A «t Hiintluadon. J’n., fourteen yenra ago. j~ ■ ' many dt* «*r« common t 0 children. The sv.w would like very much •o be able to carry Dr. Rope's tplen <'ld ddrea* In full, but lack of ipca 1 prohibits auch aetjoa. j ** Trial of J. E. Blackburn and Two Companion* Scheduled for Tonight * . ... t MUHHHUauaUBUHMHaaHRHHHMHHni SANFORD GETS ItM MEETING OF JUNIORS . - , W. C. Denmark, aecretnry of tha Goldsboro «hamber of commerct, won not Had last night that the l»2« atate ■'uoventloß of the' Jus lor Order United Americas Mv chnalra would be held la ffaarugd. That city and Goldahoro weyo Mm only bidders far tha cooveatlpa. • bhh waa held this yaar la Wla itmdtolra. j Mr. Deamark stated that «JaUa waa (be crnly luovent oo Gold*, boro baa bid for thla year and tailed to grt. Niar are acheduiad to %a bald bora during IBM. | ROTARIANS f ENJOY MOUNT OLIVE MEET ■ le A. Finlay, PrumiuMt Past Official. Makati Hpiendld AMraaa MORE ROADR PROWtfBD Furthar I—vml — -%£* { Mr. J. A. Malay, fonaorly a Vlo*> president sad diet rial governor ot Uadary International srbo hi a gaaat of Mr. Kenneth (1. KoyaU. presidesi of the Uoldabor* Rotary (Rub. won I tb# honor guest at a Joint maetiag last sight ot the Goldsboro sod Mt, Otvr Rotary Clubs, wilt* #v* held at tha Mount Oliva Cavalry Clab. Tha Mouat (Viva (tUb waa ho«A on •ha occasion A| • teal lent dlanar admirably served by tha Ladlaa Aid Moclaty of tha Mouat Olivo' Method let church, was greatly aajoyed b> the taiga number attending tbh meeting Here « Road. The program for the evening waa la charge of the Goldahoro dub. Mr. Royal, before lattodac ag Mr. r|a lay- made ■ short talk oa the subject as good roads Ha slated that plana war# being formulated for mor» good goads to be added to the already heavy mileage of Improved highway* to hr found la Wayne rewnty. Co:losing Mr. Boyall'a tat :eating addrsaa. Mr. Malay was ialrpducad la glowing terms, and proceeded to tndear himself l„ the hearts of hli hearers by speaking to them on a subject all understood and enjoyed - Rotaty, f ‘ a * flrenlb at Rotary Mr Calay stated that In litOe ther, were only alas Koi.irai,. through, out the world; la IblOtkr* w> re It cluhs; in Ibtl the niembersh p ha<> grown to 27.0 M and that at thla time there are 2,100 club* with 100.- 000 progressive sad loyal man as members. An Interest ag fact m a (limed by the speaker waa that Ro tary !ateraatio«al had hod nft*en pres dents, all of whom are living. Rotary, said Mr. Malay. covers the entire rlvlllaed world, Mr. Kialay iaicreatlagly lotos's? the objects and plaiha of the Rotary movement, and concluded hta remark* by asserting that* Kotsrlan»_ ware < ommrndwl.l) living up to their amt. to of service. Farmville Doctor Slain By Negro KINSTON. Aug. 20. tSpeovJ to The News)—Accordtwg .to aforma “on riai-hing bera thla afieraotMi. Dr. Herbert Moeelay. of Karmvilla, a as tlva *f Klaaton. waa shot and kllleil at tha former city today by Kraak Krlsella, negro. It wgk stated that tha argrl waa carried to unknown place foe safekeeping. It la understood that l>r. M.Mteley's body will be brought bare fat burial but the dal. and time waa not atatad. BKW YORK MITTOT Ntrw YORK, Aug. 20 (By AaaOflat ed |*r «• |. tot ton futures claaed j rteady. Oct. 23.21; D*r. J3.6J; Jan 73.04; March 22.22; May tt.M. ftpot (bottom quiet MMdUag 21.14. .. : ASSOCIATED until DISPATCHES 1 *IXJZ&M 4- C«Mtr CmR NEW COMMirqp ROMN Nacesiltf J|, sag always !*• hgav, *■ iWiMfhmr as lavantlwa, «gd the aU •N* ORMA Yaator. caaaMy, for another; t»R4 T M I g!>aihgr ~< ** ***** ** Early Wadhwday moratag ill more or loo* aorthua a ■•ltlseas* committ«" ag dill ag Goldahoro. Hla action* la «g| r -gs Goldahoro Jhavo h*e» amAat «Mg|£ at. conduct*4 with M aitbln the of ,;, T C;± thlsh ha, htnamtC. ly a M fkf ”•1 policies that *rr o«MlM|flg tfeg rhamptona of law ant Ad ffp (Itatioa. fab* rcpreaovthMgg, oagTam '•iced • sealed letter r"‘irlai • '»« I" »hteh wav Incl**« 4 vhvt Mr. , Dortch described u at atnaaM* Iga •Hh written taotraettovo whkth vend: "oivc the Ola kina' ami h* tw* compaaloa* H! t I t H *«d tha committee." '* ***** Os comae It Ih got to be taggßat that th* other "cltlaova’ ttgarittM* "** «««*. *f‘ *tr hmr« dm '•ken so the yJLa. **tba Rand, atm" IMliaflihlg Ina Blackburn JL hi. t*r o nammiliai, ned by aa alt—gg, employed hg > |lo Is*4lady vs tb* bovao la which thm bad bevy roemlag st'tbo Mae of *• • rreata wW. made early ttfiuM noralag, to vacate the Voome, MM uaiartty. mr hp ,h# cUr Trial LMudy ' ' • Though the warrant* tanned agafwA Q Hltrkhura r*4 th* —RM- *3£l Charged Joint ly with hit^vc—|g r« turaakl* Monday kg the OOUMT • ourt. th* cmaao wUi vaag pcebah|> he irlad tonight before Jagg* Chicagoßobbarallake > Large Jcwakry Baal CHK'AOO. Aag. tg igy lilali J ' I Kras*). Four robber* today held ’ . p tb* affto** of the Imgnfgg gad Wad* Company, Jag situ, • arded the proprietor aid gaveral m l toy *e* into a ceraer. riftad gv* aa«M •>r Jewelry vs lead at IJM.tM moody oiaasoada, aad mad* their a— go. , Texw Hotel Fire Cause* Hffßffy Lms RAN A NOKIA). Tam*. Aar. Ml~ The three-story l.aadou RaM Wgg burned' to tha rot— her. tMo af ti rnoou, causing damaoo of tlMJfd '• “ '•* ■urroaodtott ffregariff. M "o lives are bdlaved to hd*» h— '*»-« Tbs gre ta belt*— to haVd .“* •tartod la a Maoa room oe m ft— off th# hitch*. . ameJj ■ U IMHft
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