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" j THE WEATHER j H*)» *~o fh4w «•!»> I clouding* - ' ■! i i VOLUME FIVE— NUMBER Iff# TEN PAGES TODAY GOLDBBOHO, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER IS, 1928 . TEN PAGES TODAY PRICE PIVE CENTS _ '! , ■ 111 ' '' ' ' ; "T-jit ■ ' ■•■ ■ DESCRIBES MOONSHINE OPERATIONS ON COAST Si *f ' ” ■■ ' ~ TM - . • y ,ii- >• f, j * /• . ■ .• ' • <• . * ‘ %\ A A A A . _Alii «"wAK### m i 'UV— ®*#» “"'O ““O'O'" " —o—» "'—•■ Ak— "4~V— —O —fk— ■.fi I, -ft --A A __ A _ , .ft ,ft Q —U — -w- —' u — r — u — u — » 1 —V— -u- —U — -U' «rU~ —4)— —<)— _o_ EASTERN CAROLINA SECRETARIES TO CONFER HERE TODAY <3dwwßniHKer Who Set Oft Smoke Screen Had Operated L Goldsboro Before Recall Having Seized Automobile Months Ago; Declare Block ade Plants in East Lo cated in Spot* Inac cessible Except by Boat> Sentinels De scribed A« Keeping Watch; Outfits Can 1 Quickly Be Hidden o’ Robert Bephrk*. ®* RAW**. Mld »° km term o®tr»UiJfc the H«»uor car which thraw up a *mok# •cr««o <au»- 11l ia autmoobl'.j colli*. »n in aLlih Dim war* bnrt. on* probably (atally. b*ra Wednesday light. tmn operas 1 through Goldsbor for a number of •* the opinion of officer*. lawwl aaoutha ago. polled bare got a wire from Durham to hold a cer tain automobile tuat waa beaded thla way. The car w*g discovered In a garage and bald ly the local officers. Three youth* who Aad be** la th# car took to tbair hea'a *bd hU for the woods a* •* thay heard Abe ffwaad been seised. Ia tb* opinion if polle-i then* bojf War* In th* empi°r of Scitarks. T'Wf be I lave that the car found here had bad trouble and that a quantity of whlakey had bean transferred from It to another ear or hidden It. the wood# awaiting tb* com'ng of other members of the runner gang. “There waa a piece of amok* screen device on the car at that Urn*," aaid the officer and he exptalned that amok* screen* were aet off from car* to one or two anys. Under one ays tom n mixture of oil and gat Is turn *d directly Into the manifold. The ■tuff Igaitea from the heat of the ex haust sad forces a heavy of smoke out the exhaust pipe. 1 The other syst-m »j« described aa • , v more complicated. A pump like devlc* la arranged by the aide of some part; to th* edrr. Thla device I* connected With the maatfolj and at will, by working the handle of the apparatus and Mrring th* o*l mixture Into the manifold, the *moke screen can be »*r up. I This latsr device U the one mos< ofi*n used, It waa ot being thrown out the car In r«»e es belng overtaken by officers. Officers yesterday pointed out that rum runners operating on a big scale to Raleigh, Durham. Qreeneboro and other up-state cities now turned more end more to Ah* plants hidden to the swamps, lagoons and sounds of East ern North Carolina for the supply of blockade. '■The Eastern bloekader -th* on* far down on the coast—plants his out fit at a place which ia almost lnac • cessabl* except by boat,” arid an of- I W. "And be keeps a strict watch #s»** sentinel posted to a host see mil; engaged *» flahhlg or bidden on some point of land keeps an eagle eye p*el*d tor anything of,a auspicious nature, if boat doesn't look Just right r'*7~ Oto Mi* aSU-dLe# to 'I ognaJ ♦*» ott and the htot f *’ •*■#» Kdrhrtasin hrti y«|*)g % *^*l.+ It was said’ that all traces of dla tllltog la obliterated to a very few minutes. TWhy. 1 understand that they Sven have mesne of weighing barrels of tbelr staff sad biding It oa tb* bottom of the Bound," said one officer. ‘‘lt has b**a knrwti for somethne," Store blockading going on la th* tb*' officer w*nt op “that there was awampa and hidden place* oa the coast than there to la tb* sores of tb* , snoaatatos. tor *o* thing th* moun tain blockader has been more rota pletely advertised." "Oa* thing that make* th* rum ran king ear parttoaln-ly hard to ldentl mVr v — < THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ‘ —^sesm———v—aaito— 11*1.1111 , ■... ■ m.i m , iw —i■— " ■ 1 11 1 ■ LOCATED AT NO; 110 SOUTH JAMES STREET IN THE HEA RT OF THE BUSINESS SECTION * , * * ■ ■ , a ■ " • ’ Kill Gukrd and > Get SIOO,OOO ELISABETH, H. J. Ort. IC- Khrht bandh» ledny killed a p*«- tal eaipleyee, weaaded tluwe etb* or paswaa* and tested a stall track ,*f INMM ar mere. Mdlu la tw* pewertal car* the, crashed into the nadHsad Es cenvey at awe motarryel* Retire at Rlxlh street and Kllaab. th arena* «*■ the edge at the b#«'n*«« seettoa raked the streets with kaad as ehtae ns« and sawed off chat waa*. brake late tb* track aad escaped with five bag* »< mall. a REVENI'ERS VISIT CITY Number Estimated at Fifteen Here Last Night on Borne Object A annb*| of revenue officers with •be prohibition forces of tb* United States government were in floldpbovw last night (j . Some reports were that tha‘nen were In th* city preparatory to ba vetting a drag net for the alleged ram runner who aet off the smoke screen and caused the automobile accident Wednesday night other reports were that they wdre or. their way to Wilmington where ioday and tomorrow gIOO.uOO worth of liquor sela*d on the ship Elms will be destroyed. The agents were go ing to'the Seaside city to assist to the destruction. It was said. Non* of the off c*ra could be reach 'd last night to confirm or deny the reports. It was estimated by some that fif teen men were In various parties j-assing through. Eight to on* party took supper at a local case. TRIES ESCAPE WRECKS TRUCK T. P. Hall, of Duplin County, Wag Operating Truck With out Liffhtd or Lloenafe , ■ “That’s a auspicious looking truck’* ■ttfd Deputy Sheriff J. C. Koraegay. to brother officers as tbev returned from a whiskey raid early yester day morning. The track In queatlon was bearing down ftto street at if •set clip end did not show s light/ "I think I will hull him.” Korne ray went on. Hall hint he did and found that the track did not bear a -tats license. “I was on wag to WUppn with I load of the trembling In- II vtdual who descended from behind Ihe wheel. “Well let's go up to the city hall end explain thla no-llghls no llcenaa" _ sweat ’we the Ospwfy The fro hifd reerhM th/eby h»n j ' .vhr*« t|gr fpenw* - MMAsnC'/^tUe** »br gas dhe track would take Into ‘He engine and sped down Walnut street. Koraegay-gave chase and In risking a curve all but wrecked his -ar. The speeding truck came to a halt wh*a It plunged off a -bank and we# demolished. Deputy Koraegay arrested Ms man. •nd yesterday he waa arranged be fore Esq. W. O. Britt on a charge of 1 -eckless driving. Ha gave the name 1 of T. P. Hall of Duplin county, and ’ ;«vi up a pretty straight story before - tb* magistrate • I ain't got mnrh money but I got x wife add seven kid* at home watt - tng for m*. and I was going to sell ‘ some clothes and stuff.” he explained I Ir. MU «at Ugbt ea him sod lot off orhh a too* Hi |U a*d the 00 tom i,AUNCH conwT RELIEF MOVE Will AtUmpl to Retire Four Million Bolen and Reduce Acreage - -i- > ~ [r MEMPHIS. Tean.. Oct. 14. The wheels of the machine fashioned by u.erchagts, bonkers, aad planters of iho Booth to remedy the situation Incident to the low price of cotton began to move here today as th* exe cutive supervisory romm'tte* Initiat 'd plana for market atablUation this season and future reduction of aor*- nge. . Dr Pa It Butler, chairman Os th* executive committee named last mid night. met with R. W. Kilgore. Ral eigh. and J, W. Pox. Scott. Mias., committeeman, and they moved u launch the relief program. This program, evolved after long hours of deliberation by financiers and Southern farm economists, rails tor retirement of 1.000,000 bales from the currant market and a reduction «f It per cent la cotton urr*ag» for the coming two year*. YOUTH DIES IN ACCIDENT .—aX _ j v Caurht Between Logs *nd SkuH Crushed; Rescue Efforts Futile ASHHVILLE. Oct. ll.—Caught bo tweea a|lfUag Umber on a tog ira'n near Ravens Ford fast night. John Henry Ball. 17. waa crushed and thea hurled from the car Into a pond by tb* side of tho track. Heroic work by the brother of the vounc man who dived at the rtak of hts llfo under the logs In the pond to nn effort to save. Rail proved futile and when th* body was r*co?-v ered some mtoufes later he was dead. Toting Ball waa attempting to check a movement of th# heavy tlmhvr wh'l* engaged In breaking the car when he waa caught by several of the larger logs aa‘they roll *d Into the pond, car rying him under thrtr rush. Tonne Rail manager to bring hi* brother to the eurfacs of the water after sever al divas but It was found that the tim ber had crushed both his skull and his bo J r '. • - AMERICAN DAY FOR THE QUEEN Hsg Maple Syrup, Buckwheat Cakes and Sausage for „ Breakfast 8 & Deviation Oct It-(*)-Queen Marie, voyaging U the Unlt*d States on an American stratney; had a dis tinctly American day Tltfcre waa. an Amertrnn breakfast and luncheon- -with th* wife of a former leas Presld'.tb. Mrs* Woodrow Wlleoh. aa the queen's guest at the and later she entertain rd an American b- y from New Roch elle. N. tV*ln her suit-. After two day* of raw weather the sea waa smoother when the que n r< se at an early hour. Bh* had n *np and a •title while sat down to th" American breakfast of buckwheat < ikes, map 1 * syrup -ii ■ sausage prepar -d by the r hip’s ch« r STS?T TRIAL OF jAf.IvSON BOYS Plead Not Guilty ta Murder of Elite Hollis at Jacksonville Jackson till*. N. C„ 0«-t. 14.-OPI Th* trial of six y>uth» «f the Holly Springs section of Onslow county oi. charge* of slaying their picnic coni-, panion. Elite HolUr, 17. was begun her* today In Onalr-w Superior court v with Judge W. A. Devin presiding. Solicitor J. A. Powers, of Ktnslcn, read tha blit of indictment charging first degree miirfl-r and th* defend ants Leonard aad Leon Bdn*. Roy i Hu da aw. Arthur July aad Lonnie Mow wed. entered a gtaa «f mm guilty. * . - , Spending Day Here I K fjLT jB ■nREBRf iSamt T**i 1 D. A. Sfctoner. secretary of the Chamber of iWnrero# »»f the Unit'd States, with falter M. D tatel. of Hafaaa. Cuba, a director to the na tional association, will he guest of roaor at a. civic luncheon at tb* Hotel Qiildsboro at I o’clock. CONDITION dF OFFICER GRAVE Physicians Feared to Move Him Yesterday to Make i X H*y 4 .we . I the rend It lee es J. A. (Ilfteu. •f I’nyrttovßto, rt vrae* afftrer whs waa blind la the aateme kDr cell Ivies *a Ash strafi Ta*i>- ’, day ahrkt, cenftngrd do crßlexi yesterday tkat physicians wrr net ahl« te make aa X-Kay to de termine kh actual roadiltoa. They feerad te meve Mia, h* Inlertea were «* grave. At the Hu leer MsaHertam at h:U tost area tog R was utat-d rthat be * seemed very resttoea. Tary little , kepee ana eatertaincd tor hi* Kl ee very. An examlaatlea yesterday die etoaed that Nn, ft, <A Weed. •*• es the womra In the Ford regpe which was «truck, had sgetataed the breaking of a small hoao to tb* ankle. Mrs. Wood, however, tegether with her slater Mis* Berner Hardy, nad mother Mrs, 4 H. M. Hardy, all es LaArsag*, were reported as doing nicely. GIVE VERDICT I FOR SI,OOO 1 Jury Place* Thin Amount an Value of Himband’H Affections c> ’ Badir Reed, colored, valued th# at | f< ctions of her husband at $l6.<MO. She said Lola It. Fort had taken her ’ huaband away froip her. 1 Rut the Jury In Judge rraatner’x r Wayne County Ru|»crior Court fqr r the trial of civil rase* ihoocht that * the valu*' of Mhe man’S affection* were about fifteen limes too- h'gh * I'hey brought In a verdict of tor the Heed ingress In the final r < use disposed of yesterday afternoon » Judcment of the -court In the euae i(of Edith Orantham, by her guardian * t.eorse L. Orsnthsm agaidst W. F i Rote was yesterday enter,*d upon' the i minutes. The Judgment was that Rose la entitled to the 2? .1-1 acres of land in the litigation for the natural term . at Jt» lit*. ' * ~ Wteiitecm* yms i;; Tettcrtow* ffStmteriMi -L V %* ifr- The Judgment In the Ellen L. Tay lor wilt*edge waa alao enlered upon f 'be m'nutea, It waa held that lb*, will , 1 recorded with the (lefk of th# court hers was no* the will of Vra. Taylor, It helna found that she . as* not rompetentent to make the y alii at the time It was ddawn Thly tudgment ordered that O. -W. Taylor * /nd Fonnl* L. Hardv of Gre*n gpun ’y be paid IMO from the estate. Addle Rhodes waa granted a dl -1 vorar from John Rhodes on th" grounds of separatJon . '• - - ■ * RFROUTI®M BKITK*( PHILADELPHIA, Ocf It. The y American Legion convention today * difeate da resolution reaffirming its poalitoa la farar of the Wortg Quart SUPREME COI'RT AFFIRMS CASE Youitff I am. WIN Rcvrdve tiff,* ffOO From Heutkarn Railway A ruling that there was no arfor , n the part of judg# Stoctotr In Wayne superior court made by the Stmt* Supreme Court means,that Otlq lan*. I* y*ara old. of this county will reratre |tl,oM from th* Southern Railway for the loaa of hta left haad Justice Conner wrote'th* court's, af ftnnatioa of the cans. Otis I-ap# waa a passenger on the Southern Hallway train, going trank Pine l<cvel to Bel am oa A»|MI 17, 1 fiMj. aad got off at the latter potat, He was walking along th* aid* of the track aa the train wag polling cut He ffll In such a manner that •tla hand waa rua oyer by a wheel of the train, and hie fingers mashed off Numerous exceptions were mad# by the railroad, one of th* main ones being to tb* Introduction of erfdene • •hat skin win taken from Ma aide find i hitch to graft on kto hand. It waa maintained that thla evidence waa too eemotq, oa It had nothing to do with th# contention of negligence upon which th* plaintiff relied. Me canton- Con begin there waa a ditch on the »th*r aid* and inadequate lights. Justice Connor subscribe* to the principle that the railroad caw be held accountable only for l »ll nat ural and direct or proximate raw neenc# of hta wrongful get of owtls "lna." hot ha dons not bold that ga ting a doctor, sending the injured map to a hospital at Kurt Bragg and the subsequent grafting of akla oa tin hands Is Improper. "It la uniformly bold to be th# duty of oa* who has suffered a per sonal Injury by th* a*gttff*«e* Os " another to exercise due rare to miti gate the damage* by hartag hi* In jury treated by a physician or aur r»on. if ih* nature of the injury to such a* reasonably to require medj raf treatment or i surgical opera tion." said Justice Conner. “If th* Injured person exarelaw due car* to hare tha Injury properly treatod. the result of th* treatment, t* not beneficial, cannot affect the damng** which he otherwise would he entitled to recover of th# wrong doer. by whose wrongful net he was Injured,” Justice Connor adds. -If the treatment of th# injury, procured by the Injured party, la th* exercta# of due #are. to hraefte'al. and reduces th# damages reeuttlnt from th* act or omission of th# wrong-doe'', euch reduction relieves tho wrong-doer, pro tante: treatment to not heneftHal and •*- suit# In Increased or additional dam age*. the wrong-doer whose act or 'mission made the treatment nocee *a*y and proper must be held lleble tor such addition*’ dam ages)” The large r#rdtct given th# young soldier from Fort Rrsggrta the sub ject of passing comment by the court,! hut It • holds Judge Sinclair was on ’he scene and better acquainted with the c|i\um»tsor#s than th# hi** court. The contention of th* rail road was that the testimony concern ing the skin grafting waa a circum stance that tended to Increase th# verdict. 783 Apply For Nurses’ License* ■ -• * w** IlxjLa wiidsLi*' ' •t m .■ • i. mIMSt y*ratmiunh.rui>hante/<nom»- - RA/ffSh.tV; «.<*. id. Ttm-,. -■ rises In ecrafirt «y#aiw. vah|»tt»i t*J a fr taking the Btat* examination for nurses thirteen of which ar# nr- Jto women, being glv#n In the Ksfl of the house of representatives, Ml## Mary Rextnn. of Blltmore, I* presi dent. and Mias E. V. Conyers, of Greenaboro. secretary. ; TAt’KLKN HOME FROBLKMM DETROIT, Ort. If.—Approving af-’ 1 t*r perfunctory debate a proposal to rn-op#rnte with *Hh# Mexican Federa ttoo of labor to ciirb Imm'grnnt smuggling, th# Amrrlcan K'Uderntlon » e* labor convention turned aw#v • j from International affairs lo roneld i j erst ton of Its domestic political. pro . - > . ' . - • -• ' • M _ ? . %\ •,'££„ \ Officials Os U. S. Chamber Ot Commerce To Be Honored At Luncheon At 2 O’clock ■ 1 —...- 1,1 1 l l '-" * l l - A. ■HahRffgMMHMtoStoHMHHkHHHMHHMMSMn Davidson Beats State 3 to 0 HALEIHH, OeL It, The Wild cuts *1 Uuvldseu t ettoge *u"cess. fully luvadad the lair es the Half pack es Hta I# < eftoge here this at toraaeu, rouqaertwg Ike Tech men S to • to a bard taught game. Th# drop kick by 0. tiray came ugriy la the lasi peeled alter the Welt Fuck had tarued back the luvadera. Hceretos* la the third ported ea tb* five yard ltoe ROYALI SPEAKS AT MT. OLIVE vulwtitatMl for rfoHdlor WU llama and Win Bsturn on October <8 Last night. Kenneth C. JtoyulL aRh . -•ltwtiag for' Solicitor ( laws** Wtl tiaras, outlined what he termed Is th# Fepubttrau neglect at th* preeegt'aff-'. icuUnra! situation brim* h Mona* ft|»v# audience. Th# group liked the •-ntltee ao well that they tovtted Mr Rcrsll back on October It to rh» talk to toto. * Solicitor Ctawsow Williams had been scheduled to apeak to tha dtt r*ne of the n«arby town, but ear trou ble Kept him from heiag present. Mr Royall was rang up on a hurry call and arrtrad at Ih# meet ng I*4*. ’•despite thi* toot," told ! Hngh Dortch, acting as county Democratic chairman In th# ab*#*e# of Col. 000 K Freeman. "A number remained and received Mr. Royall had lo say to aaNsnfhjglaalie fashion " Th# meeting waa In coanecHot: with the campaign now being wag ed ’by the Democratic to get o*t a larggf. vote than In several yearn Nightly rallies ar# helng held In vari ous parts of th* county. ■ —— OFFICERS IN WHISKEY RAID, Pour Out 2.000 Gall n# of Boer a ltd Arrest Four Negro** Officer* seised a fit gallon still. 'i•cured out 7000 gallons of he"r ant* -rrested four negroes In a whlak#v , 'aid In Fork township after 1 o’clock morning Sheriff Grant r.ceded th# raiding party and wa# nr cnmnanled by Deputies Qardner and r Koraegav. Th# officers ein-wted to find tlje •till going full bleat when they at* Wed but the operators bad cnmplet ed their run a ItUt* ahead of sched ule and departed. Eleven barrels of beer and two huge vat* of the stuff were still .to be run On* hundred pounds of sugar were seised. Sheriff Grant had dec*tostoutin' ' vldenee pointing to who had operat i3ft'.flffi .rtW, iWt V"*f »tmrr>«* , wad 'jwrawtedi -ffimy «v* Ttothqo j her* IfWWh SMA*. -jff key were aelted at tb* home of Rates The quartette were arraigned lie fv>rt* Keq W. If. Britt yefeterlay on a •harg# of manufacturing wh shfy and <f having whiskey In their ponsesalon • lor th* purpose of aal* Kaq. Britt ruled that there waa probable cans' and bound them to county epurt. Holt gave toad of )700 for-his ap pearance and bond for the others was figcd at the gam* sum. r. _ . HFSKL I.FADER* JAII.RR t,()NIX)N. Ort. !«.- Ooraellua Pet> I *raon. leader of tha Peasant Unto i of Schleswig, aad four army officer# r have hem * created charged with la • -'lin*-to revolution, according to ti •'entral Newt dispatch from Cupea hagatk ASSOCIATED ’ I press r DISPATCHES I —» I ■ ’ it -j Waller M. Daniel, of Havana, Cuba, WiU Deliver Address; Wil son, Wilmington, Kin ston, New Bern and Mount Olive .to Be Represented; ■ Addi tional Reservations for Luncheon Are Urged *» mpM 9|M a. IhaM aad Skleuer arrive trmm --‘-fall M»M a. m. to 1 p. uu~ Copfor. with ft** • ' bar of Restore «•*** » ». w. - I.anrbeon *t «aM • y ■ • r» Conference* with th* seeraUrtea of tIM Chamber* ot Commerce of a aunt lar of town* and dttos ot lutcr, Carolina aa a»- ty m: ng»- lal a luncheon. will today mark th# rlalt to the city of D. A. Hkfnnar. Sac- of tb« Chamber «f (lawmene of th* United Btatof, aad WfUr M. naaial, of Havana. Cuba, d/dtraeter •a the national or gratae Hen. v The vtaitora will «rHy# from *al *»«b at 1:8# fa the morale*. At 1«: M (bar will delegation from ibo Ooldvboro chamber of Ooauaeroe at tba Hotal and the con rvrmoaa with kaatarn Carolina aw. retarlee will follow. New Bora. Wtl- % •on. Klnatan. ’Vllmlngten. mad Mount Ollra art among tba ettle* which will represented at tbo eonforenee.. “Wa atUI bat, a norah-r of raoarva tioaa left lor tba luncheon at 1 a** # dock" atatod Walter Denmark. oeere- ■ tary of tba local club taat evening. •And 1 hop* that there will be a aum bar to com la tbla morning.” Lattara announcing dtp luncheon have been mailed to % n«mh»r of ibo baalaaaa nwm of tba city aad Mr. Denmark ’bought that reservations would swell th* Hat eonalderably. Aa aapoa a subject of tn •arm lit hue'o*** mat* dlft be dellv r»d by Mr. Daniel at th« loacbawa. Aa head of a lint* firm of •ultia* engineers, located at Havana. Mr Denial fa engaged In promoting . laerleen trade whb lii* Want ladles.' tnd In Centra] and south America. Ha baa hrd thirty veer, reparian r« •n the Lattn-Amtidtan flsld, aad toy many yearn wi« division manager ot , •h« United Fruit*'company. An addrrao upon a subject of In heat. Informed men on all phasoa of*, iranaportatlon In the Carlboaa and Waet Indian Tn li9t ha or gsnls-d tbt tranaportatloa depart, the • uho For a number of yaara follow inp the Spanish American war he * nerved aa general oatnl ot tha Iflln- • oia Central luiiriigA at Havana Aaldo from hla penumal bnaiae,^. Mr. Jtantel hut <!-0..i.-.| much time then .{Oaia c O tMffi htitrfr-ju+W'diTxi*. at*' of one ot the oat no*!* for th* dmrrloprappt,, of Am-’ •riean commerce. He aim fa a peat vlcej»r< aldvnt , the Hotary* Clab, >t Havana. • Women’s Council Holds Session RAIJBKIH, Oct 14—Tba Laglala & ♦lve Council of North Carolina Wo>, man wet here today to con aider plao* <•w the comitiK yapr. The election of •■fficer* was th* featare of thd bunl •>r«a aeaalon., It was decldad to pub lish h weekly bulletin dariag ' esalonn of the legfatatar* giving the iewa of the proarea* of evaat*. On* new m.mber, {he Motbodlst church, a*. w.>*«m*d in Urn omumU.
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