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.*■■ ..... ■ '■ ■■ ~ i . - ■ ts- i-«r~ ■- - - , -- : - L ■■ - - I It hHappens In Wayne County lt’s ln~The Goldsboro New* EEE3 THE GOLDSBORO NEWS I NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEWHOME. 110 S. JAMES STREET dispatcher • * ' v , V """ v* "‘ ' 1 .. . ■■■«-. - - - ■■■■■ ■ ,:rri ■- ■ -- ■'■ 1 i-ar: - ■—- VOLUME FIVE; NUMBER » FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY GOLDSBORO* N. Ctt FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2,1 9 U FQURTEgIJIPAGES TODAY: PRICR CENTS General ToJProbeGrave Charges TOBACCO MARKETING ASSOCIATION SCORES^A POINT State Prison Board Is Not To Handle Case Os . "3f~~ .* — • —jjrr ———:■ ■ 1 ; -jf — r~X —’ ~ t * i, The Pardon Commissioner Charges of Trafficking In Clemency. Made ky Chaplain Shacklette Against H. Hoyle Sink Are to Be Thoroughly Gone Into Next Tues day by State’s Attor ney General—Pou Is Given a Clean Bill of Health * RALEIGH, April 1. (AP) -CkarfM of trafficking in pardons, sieged to kave.bee* aide to a member of the board of t rant era of state’* priaon against H. Hoyle Sink, pardon cranwlaoisa«r. by Rev. W. 8. Shacklette, prison chap lain, nil bo thoroughly prob . od nett Tnraday by attorney v y general Dennis G. Bnunmitt. a— «. m wm —■— AmgrarnßM of uprw* nor Mr I nan, Mr. Brnmmitt made this announcement thin afternoon at n meeting as the hoard, which was called for consideration of the charge. TMa wa# the outstanding develop ment of ttu- priaon board'* In vest lg*- Uon today of charges alleged to have been made by Mr. but there were other developments. The board, after hearing Mr. Shacklette. dleclstmed that he had lodgeg any charge* of trafficking In clemency egnlnat prison snperlntendent George Roes Pou as reported b the board by one of Its members, B E. Everett, adopt'd a report of its Inveetlgatlna commltlee which entirely absolved Mr. Pou from : any " such charges. With reference to Mr. Sink, the board found as he did not come under the jurisdiction of the prison governing body, being an appointee of the gov ernor, and directly responsible only to that official. It was without power to Investigate the charges alleged to have been hied against Mr. Sink. Taking up the matter of the charg es. said to hgva been made by Mr. Shacklette Involving “two prison of ficials. which charges Mr. Shacklette refused today to amplify but asked for thirty day* la which <As> preparr fully the lutormattoo which be had, aud which he designated ns Informa tion furniahed the board rather than chargee preferred, the board decided It was n«t proper to proceed with any Investigation unless Mr. Shacklette would talk. TVs the chaplain re i tuned to do. on advice of counsel, at ter the board bad advised bis coun | sel, J. W. Bailey, that the meetings adjourned from last week in ord*r to give the chaplain time to prepare his ' * change*, and bad expected to consld */V rr Utpm at this meeting. The board . furfiyr stated, however, that If Mr. fihWntte or say other perebn here \ after desired to Place any charges " r ’sgalnat any prison official. It would b* glad to consider and Investigate them. niwsT KILLEO IX EIPMHtIOI BTAKKVILLK. Mies. April 1 One muf'S «U killed sad two were In jur*/ one probHbly fatally, In an •*- plqjmn which occurred late today la a dormltoi > at lllaalaslppl A. and m f ullage here whan a youth accident ally art off powder which had be*u brought to the college for uae of a geology claaa. Parte faahloe aatbertUre announce that dreoh waiata are I* be no longer but there la no amu ranee that akirta ' ■""PfS*- WILMINGTON MAN IS HELD FOR MURDER A - a • Rickard Rising. Sheet Metal Werker, Placed Uadtr Arrrat Yea terday. on Charge of Having Fired Ik* Shot Ended i The Life of J. W. Bril, Whjhkey SUB Raider— Arrant Causes Sensation WILMINGTON. April l—Richard Rising, e sheet mcUl worker, wee te day la the new Hanover county jell ►eld f*r the death of t. W. Bell whin key etll Iraldcr who died yesterday aft •rayon at ):U e Clock et the J»mea Walker hospital from wounds received when he waa shot Monday afternoon in a aavaanah south of Oleander >nd Audubon. Rising was'placed under arrest yes terday afternoon fell owing clues -WMtifffc Ebtflu tanßßll •* police officers obtained; He la mid to have mode a partial confession but authorities would not divulge the lu formation wpicb they have. They were today lh search of other witaoao ea In the case but It wa* aaid that they ntready have sufficient evidence (I (hoy /re not successful In securing any ad dltlonal. The Results , Sheriff Jsckaon today expressed sat l*faction with the results obtained ir what has been one of the most gruesome slayings is the history of \*M Hanover county law enforcemdnt The trails which were followed w*re described as at “first very dim" but the trail* led on a*d became warmer *• the sheriff and his assistant# tight ly bound the net around KUlng and his activities Imemdlately before and after Ihe shooting of Bell. .■> Rising Is said to have admitted own ershlp of a still which was found nearby «nd which the eulhorttlea took In chargt yesterday afternoon. Coreaer An* Allen haa selected a ;ury and*the body wee observed by thta jury today. Th* jury was U> con ten* this aftemoen at three o'cleck for the purpose of hearing a report of ihe autopsy by Dr. Elliott, assistant county heslth officer. ' The Antepay Although nothing official we# given cut to the effect It waa generally be Meved that the evidence of I>r. Elliott would be all which would be heard thin afternoon The jury was expected to convene again tomorrow morning. Funeral service for the deceased £gld or will be held this afternoon at thr»« o'clock from the Belt home at Fourth end Castle streets. Interment will be TOURS CONTEST VERY POPULAR Score or More Candidate* Show ing Much More Iniereat at The Present » Candidatra who are atrlvlne to win »a« of tbe four tripe to California, which are U> be sponsored by a number of local Arina, arc thawing much mere Intercut In the content now than ever beJwe and tome aplrtted work will time the full detail* of the campaign Os the campaign. Tuesday night a aupper w»a tender • d to more than two acore of the eandl a tea at th* Goldsboro Hotel.. At that lime the full detalla of the eomplgn were egplained to them and much more ' internet waa aroueed. The ronteat fire* promlae .of pror i lag to be th* mom popular erer cu> , aap It i»a «r- . _ made in the <# burlap ground at Wrightaville sound. Bell was shot sometime Monday aft emooa when h* wa# enuring * envaa uah la Which he believed to be a whle key stsl. He wan slmeet lack U srith lb* person shot him. rad the two were believed to have been within It feet of one another at the lime. Gunwaddlnn was found In the wounded man's mouth and number atx gun shot pierced his face end bead two es tram bonra beta iaken fryer we* n fien at hU head near tU brain Beth • yes were shot out. Laid In Bleed Bell laid wt thin paint In bis •*« blood from that time until about S o'clock thd fallowing. Tuesday. aftaf noon when Sheriff Jeritseu sad hla jarty, with the assistance of * youth named John Reeves, found him Bell was than unconacloua and remained so until his death. He was said never to havecspoltm •» audible word from the time ,b* wee recovered until Mg death at the hospital yesterday. It was described ss one of thf meet horrible attacks *v*r to occur In this county or section and the authorities exerted every effort and every energy In attempt to take Into custody the person guilty of the’shooting. Sheriff Jackson and bis deputes spent practically every hour’ln an effort te locate Bell and upon finding him, turn nmg thrir efforts Is per tec an arrest They were given the assistance of the police plainclothes squad. The shooting, death and subsequent activities of the sheriff! forces have created perhaps more Interest in the city than any other case in New Ha" ever county enforcement annals with the possible exception of the shooting ' of officers Ully and Grorga some months ago The latter two officers were killed In much the same wsy ss was Bell. Rising who Is now held in the roun ■ty jail la * sheet mel>l worker by trade she aiffhftrttlea say that he ha* bo( engaged In h|* deeupe lion recently. He wa* said to'b# wall known In the southern section of th* dty. „ HIGHWAY BODY BEEN SELECTED o Hoard of Electors Met Here Yes terday and Re-Elected High way Commission At ■>, meeting of the Wayne county Hoard of declare held In thle city >e»tcrd«y for the purpose of electing e county highway rommi*a>on the entire memberahip voted for the re election of the trio who hare nerved so well and laKhfull fer the r*»* term.' thee# betn* Meaare (Marge C. Kornejay, r. e erge L. Breton and Robert J. I-ewi». Th« Board of Elector* la compoard of about thirty Bve representative cRt ft na from all parte of the county and i their action |n Meeting the former rotnmlaalon members attasta the m ' teem la which they held them and tlm .{fact that their work haa given com Ip'*** - PLANS TO |AVE THE LIVES OF HOST vicnjsor most dreaded disease *«* . • . vic.aeOt - (*-f _.y- el I II 1 \ ■:Vy 11 V\ Hr ? * - i’vjm-' / William F. Kockc a New York pkyaician Bad Nrmß, cklaM lo have at hurt tftwco’vgred a aura-lire cure fur cancer, and la an effort to relieve the Buffering df mankind be ittm euiabliah ed a foundatidn In That city wklchc will ulve free tre«tment to tbouaunda auntmUy. Medical men if over tbo country are intfr®Ee£4« tbe announcement, and owbH He reeulta tIH InltfifT h i i - *» -r—I—•q-dg>>M#i*v^. 1 —•q-dg>>M#i*v^. MRS.OMERHAD URGE CROWD AT LECTURE Addressed Large Audience at The Community Building last Evening The Commuslty building w»* wen Riled last night with an audience com posed of representative Goldsboro cl tisona who bad gathered to h*sr Mrs 1.. M. Outer tell of her recent trip to the Holy Land and at the conclusion of an hour'* talk, during which the told of landing at Gibraltar and Al glera and of risking Kgypt, they sat almost spellbound. At the conclusion of that period Air*. Omar announced that star would conclude her lecture on Monday ev< a Ing at fits ‘.'gnsmunity building and the public Is Invited to bmr her Mrn. Omer is • mo»t Interesting lecturer snd sh* was «bls to really carry her hr«rers Bliw»g*-**ritb her. •• ta apeak through her vivid description of tlje place* which ahr visited wa>ie away. Among the mementon of the trip ehlch ahe dlaplayrd to her hoarern last the old and near world together in evening was a bracelet glveu to her by a Christian family in Rgyrt which mas .tendered with a wish that It hind While in Algiers Mrn. Omer had the wan built by 304)00 chriettfn worker* during a three yesra period Mr*. Omer »111 Monday evening show a number of at-reoptlcan viewa taken along the route of her travels In the Holy l«nd. j In order .10 defray the expense es motion picture equipment which has been pwrehaaed for these lecture* a small admission fee. of 25 rents will be charged for the forthcoming lecture. Tickets for this will be on aale at Vlns«n‘a drug stare . a "n Fashion Show Will Be Held Next Week One of th« feature attractions of the routing "erk wll he • fashion apow which will be given at llv Maaon the atre next Ttteada evening under (he auspices of Ibe l«*c*l chapter <*f r rho mat Ruffin Chapter of lh r Daughter* of th« confederacy. A* the same timn one of her latest production* "Her *l* ter from Psrt*“ Aptoog l&o*e who will exhibit the ta I test Spring stfrlss ss tM» oeessh.n will Is Noll assph. A. A JoeopS «nd the I lUi Cfcof. riTT Tr • - INTREPID YOUTH READY TO FLIRT WITH HIS DOOM Charlie Ve e Hava He Will Make Jump'Salurdav Afternoon Regaraleaa Dare Peril Vee, who seems Intent on giving Goldsboro people some reel thrill# was yesterday resting Jjp and getting all in readtneM for hla for life" which be plana to make fistur day afternoon at four o'clock o* Aih street near the corner of John when hs hops from the rear of • Chevrolet aatomoblls speeding down the atreet at sixty miles an hour end for the tug of war between himself ssA two calk after hi* first stunt hns been complei cd providing he 'te sitve snd In condl tlon te continue the performsnee. The stunt of leaving from th» rest ct * rapidly moving automobile has hevn euoecaafully putted off on race tracks but this will be the Brat time so far as Is known. tb*t the jumper hag selected a perfectly hard and r»v •d thoroughfare as a landing spot The rCedulou* ones »re of the opinion that an ambulance should be kept in tfisl vl cinlty while the stunt Is bslng pulled off. Jtut V«e dselarea lh«t hr can do It vuccessfully an that at the to»tlu»lon hi- will be In readiness and able to bold tvs, automobiles, each pulling In oppn «lth directions and It is oaf* ta My that there will he a sufficiently Urge number of speeta; tors <>n band to aee him attempt I 1 - particularly as tho i how I* free, l1 f \ BIXURI XII l ilt HVRAiTHK. April 1 Thomas *p»»0- cor baritone former K u li*es beodltnsr. w*n Iqslsnly hilled here today In an sutumobile crash. tFIHHRAti IliKXTim I'AB VVK’HITA. Nans. April l.—A dish rag placed In'the p«ck< t of an aalb mobile last spring enabled lh» own er to regain p»iaaesa|on of the car when It was stolen. The engine number hid be«n <Aptu*<d. but Iden tification of the dlshrag was sufficient evidence for the sheriff to re laic The vrhlcle. MCONI IXTF.Rrtvr hAomm U).VIK)N. April 1,-Interest In borer racing ban been Increased gr>atly In England Htatlallce Issued by the Racing Calendar show that during the last flat racing season 4,6H0 burses ran under Jockey Club mice. A .. i » . I A - *• - jj Meehins Now Sure That Cooperative AssociationJiale Superior Court Ig To Be Convened in CHy Next Monday ■ A two week" term Os Wa|M eaaaty mporter mart far Ike ‘rial •I drll eases ealy will be tsaviaal la GaMakarq ea aasl l«sdsj bntM lag Willi Jadge N. V, tOaetelr pre sMlag aad the msashert of the leeal lag.art laeXlag farwerl tea Ifiay period aa the daaket le lltereßy parked aad jdauaad with HtN ae •Mm. Jadge hlariajr is well aad far or ably kaawa la ;Wayae aad la alaajra coHtally grrrtad w beset er be pays tbe etty s vieß. ; - ■&. '; . ■ . rl DEBATERS ARE TOHOLDMEET (voldaboro aad WUaon Taatm* Are ta Clfish hi Verbal Cam bat Tadigkt Debaters from Goldsboro and Wilson blgh schools will tonight meet la a vav bal clash on (ho subject of wbalbor N*rth CaroUas should levy a tax fi propery to old In the support of tie eight months school term, Tho Goldsboro affirmative ‘asm, composed of Mary I .an get on aad Hay wood Lynch, wilt meet tbe Wlleoa negative In this city while the o*lda hero negative lean composed of Bar tba Eutsler sad Eugene Beths* wt*i to to Wllaoa end meet that turn's at flrrostlvr team. , Tho local dabsters arc believed 1* be oil "cocked aad prlat*d" for the de I ate and it would not ha surprising Ui the least to local ettlfra if both the negative and the affirmative sides win. "■ ■■■■«■ » '■■■*■■ ■ ■■ i■was • SPEEDER TO BE TRIED IN CITY R. B. Deans Will Foes Charges Os Speeding In Wayne Court Next Snturdny R. B Deans arreatsd Wednesday •< Hsleigh on complaint of Bbyne COUP ly authorities, rharglng him with drt\ lug «n automobile tbfloagh th« street of th>s rlty and along th* rural roads at a rate of speed in excess of that *1 'owed by tbe law, Is out on bond and ta scheduled to hppear here for trtal on gsturday. I Jeans Is said U) have passed thru (loldsboro several (Ibiiii »t a rale ol vperd estimated ta be seventy live mile* an hoar. o*> one uceaston a mi Nrcyclc officer attempted to overhaul him and was greeted with a c loud in amok*-, which waa puffed from some aorl of a amoke acraau. aiUKhmaaf which tha driver had «n his car. THr police here have bc*n after I teana for some time but only this wash were ablr ta. AXKItItA IXYITRIJ * ftwawaMmi QKNEVA, April . I -Tha United Htatea has hfen formally Invited to a|> point a delegation i n meet with rapra sentatlves of the world court signa tories here on Hrpleuibar 1 t<» frnirte an agreement which may be nao-sal ■ »**d hy the American re ear vat lon In adhering to tho court. That open diplomacy which Wilson vugrnted aa a paeans of abating the likelihood of war might wall begin b»iua l|ka ebartty, , federal Jurist Hem Complainta of Plata inf Orfantaatitai, aatf Dectarot That Offl -33T Acted in Good HJfai»r T^nnlartn rmwr***muy uraare SnniA Da liftMliMMif M# JuHP lIIMM ™ a|M» lory htrt tkrty la tha «fUr- ' room, t|a iaiayflw b Mml ■' SHSSsSir •Pa aar wiMl a ata turnup t •a to mB Uat f Utogr wa, tMr eaat, It waJi W* of Uit ovMtMf hat btta ; alonf other Jinea m fee. “ ww Pe Judge I. M. Meektoa, Nrt»ft whom ike eoorty proccadtagg VMt MkC hrld. Indicated that k would tala errjr atVoag evidence to otavtaaa Map. of any widespread fraudekher la tke \ organ list ion a t Ha apnectiUaa, or la- Ua management. Tke ekaraeter es tke personnel of tfc« organ InaUea Owanmlttae aad. of tke Hoard of dime ter* Me lent *nek that Judge Jteo kina would be fry alow tp mark tke eoualuntot*' tkat what In chartad In tha Mil of complaint baa actually been doa*. be eaid. ■ I • ’ l «jkf Judge Meektne, when e*urt reemf ed ufaortly before • o'clock. Indicate* tbit be would ff» very thoroughly* Into the tuso treaty allegation. Th,- rK-torjr scor'd by tke plaintiff# wee three-fold. The two plane In Issi abatement, offered ky the defoaae eg Monday morning when Urn cane woe begun waa ruled oaf, eat the motion A Colonel H. K. Buford, of Unr renceville. Va., that eereaty-two ad 'lttlonal Virginia member* of tke *#»' ■octeUoa be all*wwd |e Trntu pAr tiea plaintiff waa graatad. Okjnc floaa of drfeaae coaaeel were wear* ruled and eiceptloon noted. torrsx mxin fr * NKW yORK April I—Cotten fntMeO l®»*«l »te*dy at net advaoir oJ 4 U to point*. M«y II.U July HIT On* »«r 17,72 Decmober 17 4# Jwu»ry 17 37. Bp«M coßeo Ready niHdil** in 31. PRIM t:ft* VERY ILL r x •' U)NIX>N, April 1 -PrUceea Vlpto- Mr tiatrr of Klpg. Ororga, who la oe* louily 111 with pn«itni°n)a. r<*ai*Mu la ® crHtcat coodltiaa, according to h itulletin Idiurd thin morning. Mir oh alntd Kim* alaap during tha night and *.ar (Ough *ll Iron trouhlaaaw hat •.ar torn per at urn remains high aod bar heart condition unchanged. F.XTR tamos lO9OKEO * , KAUCIOH. April I—The o*»«nw t r South Carolina lapt night wired Qo* rmor M< that he w*a hoewta* the extradition of J. J Harrla. allaa i J. Mayra, w»n*ed to Ptt« coonlp Mr ■aaault with a deafly weapon traoa purlin* Honor nod itrtrla* an auto. Mobile while iotaotkatod. The appeqf for a*trad.Men .wm atadpby tha pro
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