■HMMMIMIIftStaMM WRAffUR «lendy IMtfi W»tan<*| • BEING TAMED Twa flevw Springs Boyp «*▼« Three Yours Faiw Each. According Report n IbmV* as plentiful ne kittens tp the Boren Springe section, sccdrd. lag to stories brought to Goldsboro -By B. W. Wbtia. Yrtwr cwttewpow »W residents ol tin section regwlnrly In cooeciion with hi* bJ*tn«*» “I saw • fox cross the road In of me aad not *6 tb* other day.”’ b* b**an and contin ued In tba y*ln for *er*ra! minute* Six Reynard* sro sow being b*ld In capltlrity by boy* of the section Mr. Smith said Will Whitfield. Jr., baa three about Us slxa of kiUens. and Waltar Barwick ha* three a lit tle larger. ” W IM 'While TV* font* Ut VF/TOury Grady's hope# wej* feeding the chickens one* Morning, p fpx rushed out of • tkicVet, grabbed a Mg fat hen and rfkh*d off with her Mr Grady got hi* gnn and shot a eonpta of tlmaa, tba tot dropped tbs h*R, hat *ks disd ntow Mlnutas latpr. fajrseW * THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH- READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY ‘ d • JO 4 ! ' £ ® INSANITY IS PREVENTABLE 0 ' 'J Hib Ib StatoßMßt Made by Dr Alborf Ar derma |a Talk At St. Paul Chart* I time when man will as thor oughly under.land th* diseases of the inlad as bo now underfunds tba di* **•*• of the body was looked forward lo by Dr. Albert Anderson, supertn tsadem of lb* Bute Hoepiul for the Insaaa I# the course of a talk on •Ttmjth- at St Paul Methodist Church Bn nosy morning. Dr Andemon Blled the pulpit In the absence of Rev. J. M. Daniel who was at Jnnninnkn in attendance at the layman’s confer eoce. “ - insanity I* n mlahott.er. said Dr , Anderson, for people who are said to be Insene are merely people of dis eased brains. Medical science baa for hundreds of years given Its whole at tention to conquering (be diseases of the body and now it begins to turn to winning the battle over the diseases of lb* mind. ‘ Insanity, which means sickness or the mind, is preventable. Just as phy sical disease la prevenUble." sal-' Dr Anderson. Dr. Anderson stated < that to- wse glad that be entered the medical pro tMafeb nearly four decodes pgo. *1 it had sires hist tba ipgarinalty. of seelak in his lifetime a greater prog ress la the profession than had taken place In centuriea b fore. He stated that be himself was preaeat In Wash ington in time to sea tbs bleeding of the Aral borne In America for earum for diphtheria. This experiment was In charge of a North Carolinian. “Now you me so surprised or thrill ed. You sre it, hod taka thane serums and believe In them, thus rob bing contagious dteenees of tbelr vic tims. You oo - longer have to se* what 1 saw In my early life, the child choking with diphtheria or the typhoid patient lingering and dying with the disease “Mental sickness may aleo be pre vented. A movement for mental hy giene hue been started, and I would like bo see it geriuto the minds of nil North Carolinians.’* NEGRO TO KNOW HIS FATE TODAY Pleads Inaaaity in Attack or Tkree Year OM Fraaklin County Girl . RALEIGH. June *7.—<*>>- Pleading Insanity after conviction t* attack ing a tkree year old Franklin county girl, Joa Andrews, negro, will learn tomorrow whether he will die in the BUle prison electric chair this sum *** Pardon comral*sloner Bridgers stated lo make hie final report Bn the negro’s case to governor McLean In the morning Three Planes Tune Up For Attempt To Span Pacific OAKtAxn. r*nf’. June 'Hi. Two plane* her* ami one in Honolulu mri reported ready toulnbt 10 hop v *im nonr*< p fltfcbln over the I'aciHc ba iwwn Ran . Krandwo' and Honolulu. The Riant trt-motored army l-\>kkrr and a almilar civilian ittonoplan* here were •* per ted to take the air early tomorrow for fllkhtn weatward orer the Pacific toward the Haw* Man Ulaada ' ' r ' Report* received from Honolulu utaied that the apecialiy conetructed mr way for the Burkina Hand* near Muaa an the (aland of Kauai waa i completed for the take-off of the Srd plana, piloted by Richard Orara. who plana to win* eastward toward the American continent at an early ua detamiaad hoof. j s*? ’V" - MONKEY MOTOR INJURIES BABY Mad Hecßßßt Young Moak Ate Uninspected Food, She Gives Him Bad Wallop 1m f W Sidney Rose, while mad. of Beuts c«n townehlp. Is under bond, pend ing a preliminary hearing In' court here Thursday morning on charge* of trespass and cruelly to animals Rose was arrested Sunday morning s' Herman Park, when It was reporter 1 to the police that he was torment Inr the occupaots of the monkey depart moat at the soo. According to eye’ witnesses wh< raw the spectacle. Roe* together with « companion, first amused them cplves hy poking at the monkeys With sticks aad piece* es wire ThP •oon becoming monotonous, they de tided nroa a more rigorous and In. lereatlag “sport”. A large baboon t.nd her baby, recent additions to the too. occupy a .cage together, being -sparated from the others by n par tition. The mother baboon has been described ns being ‘‘almost human’ in the *u ahe lakes case of hei babe, at times taking It up In her arms Just an a human mother would and rocking It to 'oleep At the*- limes, happiness aad proud content meat would be written la the look on Her face. Just sack n pathetic scene an this rudely Interruptef by Hose and his companion Sunday morning, when they, tiring of tort-iring the other monkeys, turned their attention to the mother and her little one. It era* *sld that one of the man took Hold of the chain attached to the targe monkey and held her np agnlaet the wire, while the other man ted tppie ecren, PM art*. *6*. to tMe Ditto one. » According to frequent visitors to the sob the mother had been scene. ’omM to eaamining and Inspecting nil the baby's food before It was al lowed to eat. and this violation or her self-made rule, must have enrag “d her. When she *sw p total stran ger feeding her young on -things which might be disastrous to It's di gestion ahe wrenched her self loose from the restraining hands of her raptor and leaped forward to Inter fere. O n reaching the batty monk she took hold of it, and threw It rtown on the floor of the rage, with the evident intention of only punish Ing it for disobeying her, but the mother did not quite realise her strength, and sea result, the Rttte monk is in n quite serious condition FINANCIER IS DEAD NEW YORK Henry Clay Pierce Had Been Active la OIL Coal, and Finance Intercut a NEW YORK. June 27.-GFV-Henry flay Pierce, financier and oil mag nate of Bt. I-ouia and Ne.w York led at his Fifth avenue home here today after a long Illness. lintll his retirement three year* ago a* a result or 111 h -silk. Pierce 0 was active in oil. rsilwa, steam'hip. coal and finance interest*. He was chairman of the board of th* Pierce pOil Corporation and alto Identified v.ith the New York Board of the Ns tional Railways of Mexico and the Tennessee Railroad Company. asnmaw-'v.n jWS»tv at*-', J <-FV Following *u unofficial Inspection by Maior General Mason paxrick, ol the plane to be flown by Lt«. Lee nHJis YtoMAtoV hrA per, asaistant secretary Davison Os the war department announced iu Wash 'ngton that the army plane was ready | end weather permitting, the atari | was planned tor tomorrow morning The government forecaster said to- I day that conditions were ‘ exreptotn -1 nllv <»vorable’ , .for_ jfllera hupping att i from, the "riifnral* hat ntt ff*- I vorabie for flight in th* other tltrec tloo. Worm Held* Byrd Rt)GBEVLT riEU). June 27 — OP) -The atorm that set thla flying field awash Bunday morning and promoted Continued oa page f've • x ■ 'i- 4j-f r '* ' ' I— M. CL TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 2H. 1927 Their Work Together Brought Success 11 ■■■ * Sheriff E. A- Steven*, and Wife Rone From Leak) Tenant Do tine to State Dint lari km; TW Story of How They Did It. A Story Which Can Be Re produced In Other Live*. UyV 1. NEWMAN Ki-Hheriff K A. 81 -.vena, of n , » , Wayne (canty ltu« Jus' been swanlcd the XorUi Cgroling 81 at*’ f’olleye of Agriculture ’Cer tificate .of Merit” along wllb W. D On ha m. of Rows n county. , These two honored farmers have the ***** reclis- far suc cess Mr. (irabaai expreassd it In eight words: "lick your .Job. go to It. gad stick” , lioth a arted with little snd hare enlarged their acr.-age from - earning* (above a gmul, Urinal made by cottstotent labor «4»h thrift"iwn he ml* on their own land. These . men love work, picked their Jhb. and stuck There ere lltyii>aa Btoeens- iddetf,"'**MMv hd I #' never 1 Souvht but cue tub .of-lard and that wr* the rear when the cholera kitt ed nearir *ll our hogs.” •» M-' I'VB'criusillelr' " oldest son ws* then a st ident In the • rriotVUrirwl college and came to ‘heir r**cu» hv bringing serum home hnd Incculstine th* remaininr hoes "nd thetr Increase nirstns 4 cholera Th's son. N H Steypns. Is now the uo'nlar and useful connty agent of < rfmtwrtsnif njimtT 1 GwwA rvamnto «f x Wstf MW»t fled Fast**" V-rih TaroHna Farm Os tb* *OO acre* In the Steven* eras*, teko-deaa end Hermud* n**- *nrn *n the naqt. Ml., acre* b«ve hweti devoted to cotton hut when toe call tor a reduction fn cottoA * • Continued on Pag* Six) GOLDSBORO IS GIVEN PRAISE r. ( omintaNty Providmt Unißßff Social igonlnclH- WritCH Repraaentalivg Gold*boro In lauded for her work *r providing a recrealton center lot l-oth Ibe county and the chy'by Wil li* A. Parker, dlmrici representative of the Playground and Her rest lan Association of America in bis annual report. -Concerning the city Mr Parker wrote: t “ • Goldaboro is eiperianclqg the ad edvantagea of the uniqu* social eon tact* between city nnd u country peo ple. made possible by th* Wayne county Community House City aid county shar*. equally la the support b*rt, roneieltog es brief addressee, song aad prayer, aad lb* depositing of rertaia r*- cords of the Dob to the corner "~WH*T""' -- - EFs. Tbohtoe MUnr- *•» ' vlce-preoldest es the f'lah. will preside In the abeeaee from the city of Hl«e Florence White, pree- Ideal es the wemon’e nrgwnlaa ftowt Mrs. o’Berry ole* , gfeal dent es the Mato Federal lon of flabs. Th* record* which will be 4a- French Observers Hope For Ends More Tangible Than The t Reduction Naval Armament* —— ■■■"' ..I . i jf BLAND GIVES STIFF FINES Tfcra* TaxafMUOO naff Cali Givaa fiaaaaniid SmUrcw Far UffHtr Vlakllmw " ' _ «; Three SIOO tna* and One $lO fta* %ero taxed agAluai defrwshiati la co«n|y f"«rt yesterday morning hy Judge Bland nnd at the cam* sitting he resorted to an experiment In owe reettng a juvsntt* d.*Unqu*acy by al lowing S yottng man a chance at refer* motion. Th# young fallow w# refrain from giving his ts*m«—ln about sixteen yonra old, and was found guilty of stealing chickens Judge Bland or- him to pay sl# to the proe-cat Ing wlinesa. and aenteaead him t# nerve four manth* In Jail. Upon th* etpl ration of tea days of th* aeatoao*. however, the young man la to-be al lowed to go free puder the super vision of B*v. Peter Mclatyfn. John L4nd#ey was sentenced t.- pay 1100 for vlolaUoa of the prohibßiM law and to aorta four amalßa on W road*, capias for th* read aewteaco not to laeue until further oMar of Ute court. Judgment In th* can* of Mam Junes, charged with violating the prohibition law, wa* oowttoaad. ro*4* tor currying a oowoaotod wen. poo Robert Htrhor, laroany. four months; Bam Barit nod tMlvta Maoh. tone* hrid In abeyance for It n.oalh* grown of near Fremoat. way* each found guilty of viriiaM th* prwhthl tloa tow and seateaend to pay a SIM ftn«- nnd th* curia, and girra snipead . ed sentences These had hex taken by Wayne deputies to raids coadaeted last "week. Bias ate Braawril or Bdmundeon. ' skipping bond, six montbs oa tb* roada: Tom Willtoma, prayer for Judgment continued for 13 pmaMtot Georgs Cpußiuu. operating car while dntnk, ss«r and coats, and four months on the road, capias for the road #**- tone* not to lasus daring good be haviour aad as topx an defendant re trains JLrom driving an automobile ex cept to Hue of duty. " ROB A BANK AND KTONAP TELLER Four Youthful Uanraakad Mm Gwt fII.OOO in Caakaaff Encapc in Anto KINHIALY, Kaa., Juu* H—— 1 Four youthful robbeny held up- th* National Bank here" thin afternoon, kidnapped the oaehler aad escaped In | a motor rpr with between $11,4*0 apd $12,000 in cneb. : (The enabler returned her* about a half an hour later, explaining th* robbers bad taken him two mils* out Into the country where they told him .lb walk back. Non# of the robbers were meshed. [posited Ja th* corner atone wUI sorely be of Interest when tbe - 90 fr yean from now. perhaps, by a . handsomer an* First «■! gw In - llri of it* rinb members, then a history of th* rinb aad of the Movement for a rinb bnlMlng. Tbe latest issues of Ute two t. elds here papers will be placet In the etqwc and tbe tori rapeeg-ef t ,h * JBlSfi.JiMeD- TBn -He Itrary rppert wIH Wtttogly rant with the archives (hel seem amr* Immediately to roaeera the rinh ne the M henry Is the child es the elah. ‘ln the early day* It wn* kept open hy vetontfer services es rinb ' members, and beak re cap. . Hens hrid by the Woman** CYab gnvq many velnm** to Me »Mv«fl. 1 —mama—mnamn Member cf Ja'i The Associated §. -.0 • ' PRIGS nVI CHR Concentrate Attest ion On Reports That Ja pan May Prop*** Peace Pact With U. B. SI miliar to One Pro posed la Brian?* Mes mge; CaHafar New Instructions Offer. Hop*. ghn American past la vtaw ft Ml failure of the agreement et the Paßhd States, Great Brttato and Fraaaa pro- PO! *d by Woodrow Wtlao* at M*