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WEATHER PARTLY CfcOUDT WITH LOCAL THUMDMUUIOWERB TUESDAY AMD PROBABLY WEDNESDAY VOLUME SIX; NUMBER I*o "i i .“"jvr 11 1 • v ■ BOMBING PLANE SAVE BATHE FOR U. S. MARINES FARMERS WILL TAXED TO SELL PRODUCE IN CITY Announced That Sandinos Forces Lost 300 Killed And 100 Injured In Stilt Battle —A* ** :r r-f C-a-—— »<•»'— - - Twti Score American Marines and Same Number Natives Hold Bloody Field Obotal; One Blue Jacket Kill ed and Asheville Man is Severely Wounded; Battle Raged For Sev eral Hours MaNaOUA. NIC., July » announced at lb* office of Brigadier General Poland, commander of the American Marine* {here, that Major Hatfield’* report gives Son dead and 100 wounded among Sandino'* force*, In the fighting at Oooul. A acaat two score of American Marine*, supported by a few more than that atunher of martned trained u 4 led naftpp neAitnhoiary held Uu. bloody field at dkwtal. eeene of th* ring deottite engagement li the county aiaee the occupation. One Marine la dead, another serious ly Abjured and one member of the constabulary he* been treated sot severe hurta. The baldlygyight have terminated la different fashion had it not been for two Scouting planes from Managua Swinging serose the country <* * routine flight, they pained over the line* after the fighting had prog rein ed several hoar*’ and brought word licr*. . -Sr A (quardeou of five bomber* WfUl trdered <hi» at ones. Driving ful eread to install** Intervening, pita a tropical atom, they *wdn| low er roi< the attacking line*, mhlnr riflemen 'and mahiae gunner with a point blank fire. One, bomb dropped info a group of ekirmiahere and killer* SO A* successive ebafge* were made General •anidno'e follower* three iway their arm* and fled Tonight the General is believed to be fleeing to the fastnesses of the Northeast with a few man. Private Michael Obleski of Penhayl vania was killed and private Cbts oarrieon- of Aahevlile, N f\, war keriouslg wounded. Garrison* chance for recovery, hdfwver, are said to he good. -kVASMINGTGN (A*i ~ Thi* { country's relatione with liatln-Am ericas. particularly with Nicaragua are brenght Into sharp focus again todgy by the clash of Marine* and troop* of Oeaaral Sandino. News of the dafgat of the General’* forces ranched the Opening session of the fifty Pan-American tabor confer ence and precipitated a brief bu' heated Interlude with the Nicaraguan delegates, declaring th# "marines would have to destroy the entire pop uletion If they did not leave the conn try. Secretary Kellogg made public e letter to 'William Oreen president of the "JBKMMttFllhimtiofi of labor in which lie daaertbed Sandiuo an ’‘nothing more than ait onltaw.** o MANOHA. July II -OP) Another brillissl SAkigMMMsit hnp fcjjh icftr, t*n Into tha annals of the I'nlted States Marines through their success, ful defenae of Oootal against th* recal cltrant Liberal General Sandino, who recently floated tha authority of both Nicaragua and the United State*. ‘ Th* Mttti which lock place aY oc otal was MS Here* an engagvment a* has ev*r bans recorded In Nicaraguan history. If continued for 17 hour* until General Sandino* follower*, followers aumbartef <OO and- armed with machine gun*, ware badly beat en yesterday and dlgperaed by th ma ria**. whose force numbered IP. and Nicaragua conet nbulaary to lh» number of 47. Pinnae Take Tel) ;. The latest government report ehowa that IN Os tha reb*U ware killed by MAKE YOUR DATE TO ATTEND THE NEWS FIGHT PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT Six Die as Train Hite Automobile , ASHLAND. Ky., July IS —tA*> — Bln person* Were hilled at Brady, Ky.. near Mor*h*ad today when an automobile in which th*y were riding was struck by Chesapeake and Ohio passenger train at a crossing. The dead Included au tight mouth* old baby, two child r*n aged 6 ami 4 respectively, a vroag girl Id, and a U year old man. mrsbagwelT DIED MONDAY Fa natal Horvicnn for Fornnr Hw MmU Her* Wndncitlg.v Af ternoon Mr* P. V. Hawaii, 71. fonder resi dent of Goldsboro. died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock at her home in Wilmington. The rent tin* will _b# brought to end funerni will be held WadtW»Uy afternoon at o’clock front th* bom* of her daughter Mr*. C B (lidding* nt4l« Nor'b John street. Interment will lie rnndc In Willow llgle cemetery. Many tpf th* older cH liens of floldaboro remember, Mre. Bagwell vnd will hear of her dfath with *or r°w - *;J\- , Two eon* and three.'Ahugttklfi sur vive Oacgr Bagwell of Yf>* AS|leie*. Calif.l Erne*! Bagwefl «AMfl\mfag on. Mrs. A M KdiftundW fJ Kim "Ityi Mr*. John Kirk of WtlmTngton., ud Mr*. C. B Olddlng*. of (toldfe boro. Six glattrs *l*o survive; Mrs. &. il. Parker of Mt. Olive; Mr*. M. W mwere of Mt Olive; Mr*. W. F Martin of Ml. o||v«; Mr*. F K. Cog dell of Charlotte; Mr*. Belli* KdPne., iy, of Mt. Ollv*; and Mr*. D°n*H> Cnmy of St. Augustine, Fie. Mr»j Bagwell's husband died about a mantb •go , ' Sentenced To Roads, John v „ H. Hester Notes An Appeal With moat IMkevlll# citlaea*. on hand In the capacity of witnesses or i* spectator*, John H. ll#*t#r. who perat** a filling stallou at the n*arby 'own, wa» y**terday afternoon found rullty of having whlakry in hie po** Hrvtoa tot rbe putpom M *aia Judge TWiiHt; ffwiWW* ow «•» mtrtwi Monday *#aalon of county court, nen ] tenced Hestar to six nmnibe of th#j road. Appeal wa* taken shd bond jludaito - i ><j ii dig Ki rhtogiy giii! Mmlth fold , of having aenrehed the filling M* ion mid home of llcnler several week* *g° Tlielr search wa* abnil to prove in vain, when n Mr*. Howell, told one of the depntte* th*t Mr* UaxUr Lad paMsd uuiiallgix toil, the window jo a (title child standing there looking under the house, the dlepu lie* related yesterday. •!»«> dlacovetod a halt gallon fruit Jar In which there •till remained a very small quantity „f Ihidor. , a Uppmm Jones testified to having bought whUkey form Heeler on a ureviou* occasion, and there were • number of witness** who repored haring > e*n money pa**ed for whisk *y. nr told nt drunken, carousing aa being general at hie filling station. Mayor Hdlea of Piktrili* told th* coart that ho had heaa diaturhfd by THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. GOLDSBORO, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 19. 1827 RUSH BUILDING OF PRIZEHOUSE A. T. Griffin Narnd to Sapor* intend ( oustruction of 50 by 300 Structure A prise house M by Jttti feet In dim •niltiu <u authorised at the mooting yesterday morning of thu board of directors ol <Jt* ateck company lorm \ d for the pnrpoaa of provldlus addl tlonal tobacco storage spec* for the local market. A. T. Griffin. presi dent of Ik* a*«r company, waa nam *d to autervis* tha work aud It la •spooled >hal buildnlg will ba begun In th«> nni few day*. Located on a alt* n*nr the potato rtorae* warehouse In the Jerico sec tion. the house will provide I6.WW square feet of borate apace, suffi i tent to meet the needs for buyer* far I«*M two tobacco companies. , Work oa the building w4H be »«*b td, and k la eapectad that the atruc litre will h* completed In lime for the opnnlag of the Goldsboro Tobacco market on September 6 The tobacco commit*®* of the Gold* boro t'tjamber of Commerce, upturn ed at a Joint n>*ctlng of the Rotary Klwanla club# ssvaral w**ka ago. lira* inatrumental lit aecurlng the for tutHoti of the co at pan y which WITT erect fh* house. The committee hellevea that ihe ad ditional *tOrfa* space will ovarcome a handicap from which the local mar ket ha* eutfered for mveral year*. They point out that for- sometime, lumpaniea who might have had buy fr» oa the Goldsboro market did not do so becanae they could not get apace for tha atoraae of tobacco bought. The new hnu*e. It la aald will correct tbit! need "There I no two way* about H,” •bid line member of the rnmmlttee. "we art going to have a .tobacco mar ge' In Goldsboro Ihla year'and a mar ket that la going to pay tha high dollar." ............— 'J—, ..... i■■ Ex-Bank President Is Under Arrest WINBTON HAI.EM, July IB- - Clem Wrenn. preaident of Ihe bank of Wllkaa at Wtlkereboro which wae c Seed recently by state banking e*- amlaara, was arrested ad Richmond. Va., today on charges of forgery and falae t*au*ace of a note for 136.000. 1* 1* charged that Wrenn forged *W ntturea to the recently discovered f 46,000 u<<s purported to have been aigneij by the Wilke* county rdmmla aloner. the pm tin of drunken men who fre quanted the place. There wee guile a tilt between Young Attorney Him (It ■n<! Mayor llaiva Hales, It wilt lx* remembered. beat out Hinlth for the mayor'* place lu Wkevillo by a nar row <•< unt Mayor llalat found on-a 'Mm' w {Wind fttiii AwWh Of' tUr tnvr vmw -artanmnßßT niKS TJW# V had to Hit*, Vi ne to gel the i**uw hack to the qa>s. Mayor llalea admitted that hf had HHkde -the wtalemewf -tw Hwr vvarife ~nf a I ottttral nftdreea at the community dull huiiiM* In i’llteville, "f will lie one of a par y of med to drive Hea ter out of town !* T. F. Illrka, K. W, Howard. C. P. tttHt*. *«W Fate, K A Ktttit, « «ow*r. r - n ifitn; Chimroy IthiMle*. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Hale. Mra. Hant. Mra. Howell and other* were present and as a group testified lo the bad condition* about Mr. Hea der** bmrtnet*. A number of cases scheduled for trial before Jnd*e Bland had to be carried oeer until another session of court.- (>rl Kward* was found guilty of driving an automobile whllp drunk and waa fined »<*o sad the costs. A suspended sentence of four months un the roads waa alao hah) over him tar tk* mw. * ■ - .1 a t s .. - *- g*V;\* m r .T*. A HABEAS CORPUS WILL BE ASKED Fpdpral Judge Re Asked Allov l,«f and Vergil Sat rutitis Freedom 0 " Habeas corpus prucenllti.r* on ba ha-ls of and Vergil He nann y Fort llsrnwell men held iu connection with the moon*bluer prohtbllou agent bat tle at Fort Harnpelt •ev'tcal days ago, will M surfed befote Judge llaye* In Federal court In Greensboro with in the nex' tew day*, according io Hugh Dortch, who has been rftained In the case. . I.ee Sermons, held In Jail In Kina lon. was not even at |he scene of the right according to Mr Itorteh. T w 111 Iu- liivlnted lit the bnbeas corpu proceeding* in Ure*«»bor<. he indl rated tha' Vlrrll Sermon* held la a Jopltl'l here aefed entirely 111 sel' defence, ' It tid of ftojitw had hern asked sos the ForJ, ItarnecJl man. * Luther Sermon*," a third brother I* held for the da-.itlt of Prohibition Agt. W 1,, l.ewl*. who died In a Kinston . iispltal’ form the effect J of wounds infllr'eii durfgj- the b-tile. It was not Imliratad that habeas corptta pro 'reeding* would be aurtefi In bocbalf of Min Api earing whh Mr Dortch In the t-»se will be F;e<t Sutton and Jaese Davis. Kinston attorney*. KINSTON July I»—"As game as they make -them," la Ihe verdict of district prohibit!' a chief and o'her officer* on Wlllliu t T. I-ewl*. federal under rover man 'atslly wounded by sllered tmotleggrrs near Fort Ham veil recently,, 'Astonishingly game." i.groed hospital surgeon i who opene-l <m the dry agcit At he lay on the operating tah'e he told the surgeon« where they might locale tAe Iwo bill- Pig they sought. Mo actually par ticipated In opert'loa on hlm*elf. On* bullet had perforated hi* Intes t'ne* and Lewi* was la great pita. He did ant mention that fad. A doc tor asked him If he waa n<< In pain. The officer replied Out he was hut he had some'hlag else to ihlak about. "I have a wif£ aad children" Lewis is quoted aa haying aald "I 'cannot afford to leavs them. I Juat cannot afford to die now " He real ised he wa* In a critical coadtttoa. He reenied, the surgeoat, *ald, to ba ihinktna entirely of 'hie family, aad to have no thought for <J* (flynpre dicameat. - 1 la-wl* and hi* esmpanion E *L. I ineberger* were straugtre to thte part of the <|latr|Jt They wrere brought in for a job tbat agents whose facea were familiar <o liquor traffic could not Wive put across. The pnlr negotiated for the pur i chase of spproxinutely 200 gillon* of whiskey in Craven cwwnty. When It had he*-n delivered Mnnberger and Lewie calmly turned to tha ftitir men who had produced it and Informal them they were under erraet. A ran fla«lied according to the official or-' count, tdneberger started ehootta*:, Virgil -Mermen* alleged bootlegge*. fell with MM wound* Ip nn artn **nd ter A «M»* WedAd aflffSs i weir ■inHi 'ina -Vwttgwen - ’Phr*’’ Hfpfff WftW W p«T«W" w • fWtf bootlegger. Lewi* started in guest of a«fcl*tenre. ilomsl 1 With lila life hanging by a ttimad l,ewl* ran a milt, to a farm house and a*hed that he be brought to a ho* pltal here The farmer at first did not understand and appeared unwill . ’«» to make the trip, latrli then ■- * * Lim Al k a|. htlflt wounded A short time later he was hetng rn-hed to the'feospital “Just n« game a* we ever had' tn this Inatltutlon." *ald the Wad* of the Memorial Heserat Hospital ' One of the aerrt*»l we have ever had In the nerrloe." decfirn the prohfbtlon events who ftockfd In to aronr the countryside for. HO man who shot lewis and his companion Hoot'eg ear* f«ewl-i came from Kaitle Hprlngi In Moore county. The funeral of fxtwls waa held -at Eagle Hprlne* this afternoon at I l ICooUaued « rao TmU - - SILK MILL TO BE READY SOON IhiittliiiK Ready August 1; Ex pect Machinery be Skipped at Once .'" : * The factory which wilt house <h-d-boro's aew silk mill will be re dy by Augad I, the Wayue Holding C© opaoy ye tvrdya Informed the Ar tiste Narrow Webb company ot Keep*. N. 11, Which will move forty of Its luotne tp the city. • The machinery to be shipped h« r* has already been crated and It fat i a peered that It wit) be sent forward ly freight fainted lately upon word., that tha building will be ready bv Ahru 11 l. The factory is of brick aad j steel const met lon and la located jiaar | lie t'otL u Storage Warehouse on North fieatge itnjel. The iiuAnTdtion of the machinery »ho i 4 not .require many webka, It In' aald and the flnnt wilt bealn op -ra tion 1 bars na soon a* this nan be completed. A hi) forty paopln .will le given employment in tb* beglna- If the ColdstKiro mill prove* tha vucce-g which Its promoter* and ita owners be leve h i.hoald. It la oapeot - rd that tk" entjre. Keen*. N«w MXBl t hint, holdings will be brought to tMa poijy la ibis event a si k will about three times tha capacity and rlaa of the one which will ba opened this fall will gel under way. Tba to tal plant would employ about J4O Ttople. Young- Mr. 7.ech«. who for many y*er» ha < l*een engaged In tba silk mnnu farm ring tiueluesa wt i hlf father, wilt Btovy to Uoldaborp and will have g-ueral supervision of tba loci! plant The mill will manufac ture a Hno of ullk noveltTßT. Dowell if Secretary State Merchants Body RALHIOII, July U -VP) . L. Dowell former city clerk of Halelgh. trday waa a acted executive secretary of the State Merchants Association at a committee meeting here. Effective August 1, headquarters will bo mov ed from 8 steaville to Raleigh. or KM KOAIi MOKGaNTON. July link of Highway No.- 10 between the Murk* county line and Mebo has been completed and opened to lie, thus completing the hard ear-' 'a-sed road between Moggantoa aad Marion. . - Says Public Opinion Conld Eliminate Possibility *-W*r could l>« done away with by Itubllo ; ptninti and dispute* could i,« willed by arbitration In* *»d of -by w,tr." declared Alfred Hu*B*He-. Jr. us New Yf>rk. In an *ddre»g on “The nca.l for Vtorkiug for IN 1 ca,“ at th* -tont Ba»tf*h tdv»»w*r Bandar wvwatap.' -. .to. -* gfiduaia atr llaxar. foni College.. Penn , If on* as a nuialicr of leading c<dlege men who are ibi* aummer conducting a cam palgn In the tnt-rcut nf internittounj pcacM. uu.li-r Ui* au*p>i- —» ‘4 tbe Am ■ r-ftciii Friend* council Mr. Bnxxelle plans to peak on thl* sufagac' ln * number of cities of North f aro'lna. lie stated that Ifityi.tWD | eople were killed In the late war and that, thg number would bu tremendously more. »Koufi (Sale Bi- ntiolluh w»r, ► lore such Invention* •• gas. submar ine*. srplnne*. etc., which came about with the last war, have been lucres ed and perfected* "No Christian Should reconcile til# son ctence sh wnr. but we cau aC least !»<• reared by thinkiuw*t>f what would h:ipi>en In the event of another war. o*e Is being Invented that can he scattered from airtlane* that will dentroy crop* grass, cattle *nd even cities. It has belt stated that New York ettr would be entiraly destroy td hy a few^airplaa**.'* Amendment To Ordinance b Adopted, Giving Farmer The Right Sell Whatever He Has Blow by-Blow Story I Fight Will bo Given If on by blew as rehdlved frem The Aakodnted Pica* reperter* at the ringside, the Bempsoy.Mhart\ I'.hl will he megaphaaed f am the new* effe* un Heath Jam**. NL. Thursday evening, beg la a lag at • a'cloek. tight fan* es the fit) ay* hulled l« I eke ad tentage es the t«.tlce. James «tr*wt In frnul es The New* office will be rle»rd fee tko.r hNo wl.h la ll.lee la the repert es th* ighl. HAVE TAKEN NO FOOD IN 2 DAYS Sacco and Vanxottl Aaaoooca .That an «a Hunger Strike aa Protaai BOSTON. July ; Id-OP)-Nicolai Hacco and Bartolmo Vanaetlle abstain ed from ?ood at tha stats prison tu na? Vaaaettl drank coffes at break fiat and touch, whether tha mi eentenced to die next month In n caae which has attractad world si te ion have definitely eiftered upon a hanger strike is atiil uncertain. Their defense committee say* Vaa tetii has »aid plainly that hi will neat no more, giving a* hts motive (lUoatUfactlon with the methods em ployed by Governor Fuller n Inves tigating the case. Prison officers still are Inclined to think the refusal of food I* only temporary and la llrgely due to tha hot weather and to the lack of exercise. It wea the second successive day (hat Sacco bn* refused food and Vaa seiti hafe accepted only coffee. The two have been drinking water ia their cell*. Becco conducted a pre vious hunger etrike in INS while mo tions for s new trial war* pending. For a "little mooth be refused f.Md while In laii / Then he wee taken to a hospital for observe!toe had af ter being forcibly fed ones, toe ihsa doaed the strike. m for war wi h Germany waa tbat a* objected to their tratniag all their eitlsen* for war. making every man thing that war I* iu*vitable. •ret”, said he. “the War Depirt m nt of oar country I* doing th# vary ; at Jh»' mu* ■; th ’ ffal auithef* "<* xre hglog train* for whr. It.J* called physical tranlnig. but th* hoy* are examined physically, and those that it* dafwtiva sod need physical trela- Ing mo*t arc rejected. Th# War De part men t doc* a* mqch a* ro**lhl* to get hold of the thinking qualities of th*-** young m*n. They are taught to fight squirming dummies, to put their f<lef in the dummies face* and murmur •4b j l nyoneu The tendency towards pre t * redoes* I* to mah* war Inevitshia. . A plain Htatement of fact* aa a table ia a better way tbaa war. to get* tlrf the question rightly. Tbe League of Natteas to a step la th* right diree uon. her# sre 4MO gall** of border Its.' between the United Slate* and Cub >da. unprotected Sg fort*. Yet there in no danger of war between ike*# ctHtntrle*. and It ie not beeanae 'ho have been no dt»pu'«s. It I* be tnu*e the diapntee have bee* settled by arbitration. V. : Another appalling faet la that Me Member ol . The Associated Press <0 ■ , t - • Board Claims :It (Was Never Intention of-Or* dinanoe to Apply to tbs Farmer Offering; Own Produce for Sale: Big Delegation was Pro pared Spook for Firm er; to Advertke for W# ; 4 ProcieimiM that It mea n Wr the Intention* of tsp Mtp fatT. r, to lax farmers for Um prtvtMge of esitlkg •heir produce )a QoMaharu the heard ae t ogive the farmer the fraedwa as ed la apply to the h^ri. bond and presented"d! <mue* es the taraere who hml "etal him to adh tor a ahaaga hi it tow. Aid r ml n Frank IU.Ua n M - 4-iHian rrsns MMiini snrgns nsv k* had understand thers t-t* g slant* dues to sail, hat span ao.euch atoW was ordered framed and tddvd to >h« •No air. we don't km ad & tax farmers who want to toll p odeca to Goldsboro. We want thm to tome often, eell what (hey ptoagt. sad drtea they pieaee <W* hate dttoat* htobd for unity between the city sad trnia try. sad realise that OoMahoro^w er. Now lota spread thy, BPtra that the tow was sever lataaded tp aphtf of board, and hM idfto rra«a County Agent A. K. Mehllteto, one rotary of tha Chamber as Oomm*tc* Baa F. Lewis, praaldeatof Jhe Mar rbaat* Aeaoctottoa. WaWW Denmark. Dr A H Kerr, of tha JtohUh D*- paitmeat sod other* war* ad hasp to add their demaaia UkM J*U ordi nance be amended kid nedto •ary. ■ Ail monies coUmmad to tha ordinance wed* ord*r*dJ|etaru*d to tooee from whoto aalito«. ’ T* Adwatto* tor At City Maeager loao UMloweli vah ordered to advert!*# tap tUpljr th# , construction as a nap imp htaaa for‘the city water mat, H la rati* insted that th* beak* will veto Ml. "•<« sort that pumps (O- .t WUI tk^it about »ll.«to. /lies* adw 4rtht»*# w. cnyttkitiM ihJ tty tea--"' »id»r tha maUer of street fram tha lea factory to the cotton yard, pointing onto that this provad for paving many year* A committee wae aam< d k Jtoih Into the matter.' City Manager HoUepeD wee to* atructed to pm to It that ths jmper forces remove alleged otowatv* earn* near Audubon and Mapl* gMhi Th* turn of fldto was ordarad paid to Charles Oeadan far to as th* eiry*t hooka. Tbfc to gto II •*- ' cu* of the amount whfcto toadthtoa set aside for the work, but It W*d #X* plained that a new syaum gT hanks had baen tostoiled la the Oftf otoatto office, which would saptoto tha part of the *atr* hiiiMlh The poaslbllity of lUMWtod tli* collection of gaihasa aMrttoa to U hommjunt ato »d» War prick nw anm
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