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VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 111
SCHLEE AND BROCK NOT TO MAKE WORLD FLIGHT
TOBACCO MART SALES ONE-THIRD MORE THAN LAST YEAR
Having Reached Tokyo, They
Are Convinced That Would Be
Suicide Attempt Hop Pacific
Wmmb FHwr Rmklms N*W
York and Say* 81m is Goiiik
Ok U Parte
WILL BE ALLOWED
USE OP THE FIELD
Pilot*4 Plana Three-Fourth* of
Distance la Flight From
Virginia City
TOKYO, S«pt. • 15— 4 of tbs way, the >3
year old eetatrjx did not seem tired.
Hhe announced that weather permit
ted, «he would t*he off for a ana
stop flight to Paris shortly.
Miss Elder said that she had mule
r.o local plans for a take off. Earl
ier la the day, control of the Held
passed from Rod man Wannamsker to
V J J, Lana la, of the property.
Tonight. Mr .'jj-ahnin announced that
while he was opposed ;o Iran* Alim
tjc rtlglifyie would not prevent Mias
Elder from using the field.
PERFLEXrTHvS
BESET TARIFF
Argentine Refuses Allow Amer
icon
Cool of rhfcductW .
WASHINGTON, Hept. 14-iA*)—P«r
tplexUies be*# ting American tariff
affairs today when,
!>scau*e of rosratment “a Argent lop
tlie larilF*"commission ended plan:-
to sand a ramwUUe* to that cwuntrj
to Inve-tlgate tjte cost of produrtnr
. flag a«a4.«A4. eomi-in the Bokhara
American republic.
Decision was reached while ' the
American government swatled ' the
reply of France on the proposal t'-
agree to a new commercial treaty,he
tween the two which would remove
. ram wmDKnrMKir
new French duties.
While the Argentine end French sit
, aaAlatm- earn* not- si'iiri 41m. - tame
line, in as much ss one sffhcis Amerl
esn laws and the other deal* with
French rcgnlgtlees their sudden em
ergetce into the lime light tin* nerved
to s lmulete tnvllf discussion here 011
the eve of a sane ion of cong-ess. -\ ■
BIRS EXECUTING CARE
4 NOW OFFOHEft HANGING
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CHICAGO. R»W I*—~Edwin
Hedrick n former assistant rroaecnt
log attorney es Peoria Cown'y, has
takas the stamp against capital pan-
Irhmsat. Ha «*y« he became dlselllu
sloaed about the dralh prasl* after
prosecuting tuccaeafuily his first
hanging case, for which he waited
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THE GOLDSBORONEWS
READ* IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
PUBLIC HEALTH
IN PHILIPPINES
* IS BIG PROBLEM
N«xt Governor-General To Be
Confronted With Education
Scheme
Washington, g*rt. i4~on» of
the gpaateet problems with which the
next of the Phtllp
pinea will he confronted is that of
Public bsaith education.
Unusasl strides were made by the
Wood ad nil nisi rat ion in cutting down
disease which can be controlled by
proper saaKat’on and the improve
ment of the material aspects of life
la the Philippines, but disease arising
Iron* unclean or unsound personal
living habits remains ns prevalent
ad ever. .
The situation can re remedied itP
the eplaion mt Insular officials only
by n public health educe ion program
reaching all the Inhabflan s of the
archipelago. In hie last annual re
port. Governor,General Wood said,
“While/tl|4 Philippine Health Service
attempts to enforce adequate health
-egulntlons in all the provinces dls
ese can not he controlled by repu
tations alone. The real sol«'ion of
the problem, effective Health tdiirn
two must begin in the earlier years
of life: health habits must be acquir
ed during school years.
Rome steps hare already been atk
en In this direction, the most notable
being 'be a school of
hygiane and public health at the Uni
versity of the Philippines for the
training of health service officers a>m
physicians In the prevention of dis
ease.
Plana for this school have b#«rn
completed and funds prorided'by th«
legislature although (he institution
itseff has not yet begun to function
I* wi'l be modeled after the most ef
ficient schools of the United Slates.
It la hoped by this means to Increase
the knowledge and efficiency of tbe
health eervlce. Only six
health service officers now have had
any special training in public health.
Improper eating and tgnonnrre
ro proper dieU are primarily respon
sible far the Inability of the Insular
officials to check the meat prevalent
diseases. Intestinal Infection Is com
mon among the Filipinos,, and no
progress toward checking this disor
der can he hoped for until the peo
ple have been educated along dietary*
lines.
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Two Hundred Moose From
Five Cities To Meet Here
Two hundred members of the Kaoca
11-snch of the Tar Heel Legion of the
Luytl Order os. Moose witt meet tn
fluidstMiro, tjcptcmber 33 for their
euariariy business meeting and fro
'|4w?'more** Chau OT
candidates f»r admission to the lodge
had been received and this number
Is expected to be Increased beforo
the date for tbe meeting.
The Goldsboro lodge, with a mem
terahtp so 150, will he host to the
■lamahix* wrilann. ffalelwit f»I
--ctievillc and Twrborh.
In charge of arrangements for the
session are tbe following members
of the Goldsboro club. J R Ed
wards. general chairman: J. E.
bream,'finance: W. L. Walton, regis
trar; W. H. Hines, refreshments. V.
M. Bdgerton, program: 8. H. Mitch
ell, plrat|la; and ts. M. CummlStfl,
placards.
Th* Moss* hall at Mulberry and
John street w|i| be headquarter* (or
eOLDBBOBO* N. C. THII BSD AY MORNING. SEPTEMBER It, 19X7
TO TALK SCHOOL FINANCES
ALL MEMBERS
URGED ENTER
Wisdom Display Contest To Be
Ono of Moot Attractive es
Opening Features
Three prises will be offered. In the
window display contest which will in.
angurate Fall Fashion opening, to* bd
observed here by the Goldsboro Mer
chants' Association September 24-29.
it waa announced yesterday by A. A-
Joneph. chairman of the committee dl
reeling this feature of the opening.
- A 100 percent display from Ih*
membership of Association U the
goal which lUv Joseph; haa set, and
yaaterday he nAiled letters to the
members agklng that they notify the
secretary of the Association, Mr*.
Grace Poindexter, at an early ilabr of
thetr Intention to* participate. These
letters from Mr. Joseph will b« fol
lowed up In A short tlmo by a tele
phone call or a personal vlrlt from
him.
“As thla feature will launrh lb* fall
opening," said Mr. Joseph yet today
“we want to make it one of much at
traction .Already a number of the
merchants have Informed ync tha*
tljpr wIU enter th'lr windows In the
content and 1 expect that a minority
will Lake part. 1 *
Tha Merchant*' Asescialioa wHt
tsffer sorrier to the m#T
cbanU who plan to decorate their
wlsdows for the contest. Originality
ie one effect which Mr. Joseph urges
be especially sought after in the com
petition. g
Mr. Joseph wHI name one dtaln
teres ted party who will in turn name
Hirer disinterested parties as a Judg
ing committee to select the winners
in the event. The- names of those |
comprising this committee will be
known only to the parly aaked by
Mr. Joseph to n*lecfc,tbem.
“Thla is a system we hare follow-1
ed previously" Joseph “maul
It Insures absolute tairnoss in the
matter.“ |
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Supreme Ootirt Makes
First Batch Rulings
s arc Dr. 11. P Carr, director as
iha Luruationa; Health Board of
Mesicu sad Dr, H. Mijta, health ef*
fleer of Vera Crux Mexico. They
are spending soma Ulna la Ntrtk
Carolina end are stadytaf parilc.il
ariy- vural sanitation, material sad
hook worm ooetrol work and baby
conditions. They war* seeowpanled
to Ooldshero by D» H. A. Taylor,
of Raleigh, B at* Department Epide
miologist ,
Besides the abode named physi
cians. Dr. T. B. Henderson as
Goldsboro, sya, ear and boss aad
taroat specialist was preeeat at tha
ril’inlc which eras wall aUeeded.
Twenty babies and pro aohoal chil
dren received thorough examipatloas.
Jtlsee* Alice Ward aad Marta Farlar
puMlc health aursoa aa^atad.
entire corpe of physicians,
hath local and visiting, aad Idas
Fnriey attended a pre school clinic
held at Fremont a 4 o’ clock Wednes
day afternoon by Dr. Bentos aad
LaeelsUr of that,city.
While la Goldsboro tha Maxioaa
official, Dr. Mejia got hla first sight
of a tobacco warehouse ia auctlea
sale of the weed. .
After a tour of the State hospital
for the colored lasaaa hare, a tour of
iflopactlou with Superidfoudopt Lla
vill* as th* loader, the visitoro deolar
ed that It waa superior to anything
they had previously seen of iu kind.
The visitors were entertained nt
dinner by Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Oar
bett. 0
Dempsey Refused To
• Grant Requests Made
Bept, 14-
correspondeota foiled In Us attempt
to crash the gate and watch Jack
Dempsey in his moonlight maneou
veri heM
promoter Tex Rickard, today piytsil
ing because Dempsey had refused to
; train ia their presence aad had
steeled tb do his training at night la*
utead es la&he afternoon.
Rickard refused to Intercede for
the correspond'pts, declaring it was
iJetnprey's business to get himself In
be«! possible oondition aad b«
would not give him any advice as to
the way this should be doge.
To Honor Boy Soldier* -
‘ At Bentonville Today
Goldsboro will play a ronspfcleus
.fllri>,t9daj,.At the-uaxpJJJag as e ases
her of the site ..r tab .'flattie of ftim
tcnville, just acrops' the line ta John
stoo county and about 15 miles from
tefmrwKß< vmgy.;- Ijy ■IUWtPutIWMr U UWBI I'M
thff city. v
In the cernmoales the state will fer
ttie first time take official not* of
the heroic bravery of th* boys of th*
North Carolina Junior reserves who
made oiich a gallant stand at, the bat
tic, oqe tof she last of the Civil.
1 fir—*—»"*"■'
All members of the Old* Goldsboro
ttfics wilt he guest* of honor at the
ceremonies today. The rifla* aro
indirectly responsible for thq state
wide Intere-t which is bring(manl
iest ia the battle now. Years a|p they
raised funds to erect a monumeftj at
thy slto of the encounter. . 5# *
Through efforts of the local chap
ter of the United Daughters of Con
fsderary, the road from Goldsboro to
■ha tKuiQOviiis site h*s hof* pUtoly
In First Six Days Total Os
1,402,035 Pounds Sold Here
Against 937,063 Last Season
CHICAGO CRIME |
TO BE FOUGHT
w BY NEW SYSTEM
Expert Plan* to Chn«* Pwsat
Methods to Twt CsM»«t» .
Aad Ganai«ui
CHICAGO, Sept. 14- Reducing Chl
r cago. crime by »om routing the ssou
-1 tally unfit ia to ha otfriaH ou uudar
th* new system at taste, treatments
end euros.
Fresh from a stay iu Burope, Dr.
WllUajn Hickson, chief of Urn city's
psych ope this laboratory, haa laaach
ad a plan, which ha clalma will al
mast entirety clear Chicago streets
, of IU mschlne-gun gangsters, war
-1 ring boos# factions aad gea-tetiag
1 mamas of high aad tew degree.
Possibly even the stand ouro tor
, mental ailments will ha triad ow tha
gunman, Dr. Uicksoa daoiared,
r Ha ia sathuakssric over a ffeadwlar
extract supplied hy gllSH* I*8» “*
said to have •bUlaedbxtromaly eat
, ellactory results abroad. ±
I - It is Dr. Hlckeou’s plaa Id surprint
. tb# present Bluet hlmon teste doer
I used la the gwychopthls laboratory
with a new system which ha studted
. ia Buropa. Tha now styl#M teritag
parsons believed meatally dafleteat,
Dr. tfkhaoa daelarod. was devaiopad
,l by Prof, Kraamer of tolls, a teems*
escWnga professor at Harvard, and
I- Is a “g*#tait-pach#»ogia“ or “miad
I pattern pyscbolhgy system.
“Hie now method Is mere direct
1 more positive and more objective**,
I tha Chicago export paid. “It’s oou
clusious aro mom reliable.
I “At present era examine the meutal
* recatifih and now are plaa to examine
the physical reaction. We trill diag
nose the physical, rather than the
mektal.* '
De. Kraemor kaa dlscovered. Ihr.
■ tflnks*a reported, that peeuoae haroi
* j connections In their miads
that are Ilk* railway yards, full of
track* aad switches: people do ao*
* have ladMdrigl iqM* bat. minds
II Vwrk according to a pattens.
J "It has beam learned." Dr. Hickson
n continued, “that mental dfeaodne aro
I ■ I m Ikfi sralogl
n race of observation. -That means that
d th* tests es gunmen should ha more
- neurological.'’
Th# expert said hndsr th* system
r to b| adopted )}*rv the alleged da
e fectlve would be mad* to cross ths
n srms loossly, whirl their bodies shout,
s have their knee* Jerked, receive tap
o pings around the body and given va
,l rious other physical testa,
1 marked. Tbe sit* Is on the old Fay
..., Rt&xUta ysad
.... -g Til^ aa .-.|, S Caai;- M'. J.'
A. McLean, and Edgar Bain, J r„ sen
of Major and Mrs. teigar Bala, will
he among children who are. direct 1
descendants of heroes who participat-,
ad la tha hsitle to unveil the marker.
Mrs Walter F. Woodard of W||-
1 son, provident of the North Carolina
division of the Daughters of the Coa
iftderacy, will proeldb. Mr#. John H
Anderson, of FxyettkVtfrt. ctutmun
1 of the com ml Use on arrangements
will present the markear. and R will
1 be accepted f«*r the state hy Govm
nor McLean.
A sham battle in the afternoon with
BatterJr A. of Goldsboro aad outfits
from Dean, Rmithfipld aad Raleigh
taking part an other features. Twel
■ v# Bcouta from Ooldahoro. oaa troop
from Bmlthfteld aad oaa from Selma
1 will be ea duty daring th* ceremony.
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hbcb fin onus
OdM Today WIH Afcuvo TaUl
W«H Beyaad 1,406,000 Tp
. Dato
FIGURES REPRESENT
WAREHOUSE REPORTS
Growora Hal B— Mi Through
Taniiir ft Mai at -r.-
1206,402.70.
A tno-ihlrd lncroaoo li aolot I*
the llr*t all days of tho aooana th'J
r*«r aror loot nO woo ntAVol
by tho OoMoboro toboooo market, itv
tistlaa fathered yfUorOtg by The •
Now* ohow. . , ‘ *
Through Tuesday of thk wook. ■ .
total of I,4 tjm low# b U hfea
hM«Uh Door hen. Through }h*
“T*"* - “ k*.«!» »«■*♦»
rrrtiiii of 414,971 In tetm of U*i
y - v ■ j&—il ,
Oiftioloro'a ■iirlat will tuiat ami
w«ll beyoad lb. }jm*M pea* All.
a ** nhM oaUl tbo thing
w* el the uw *omui,
wook. the fir* t«f teg* Os tbo BUT-
won * * *ooiso w^pwi
tbo I—moo of official biltObi show
of lima 144,441 pouad* won sold for
IIMKI.U-
Lut Tharodar big otloo aoatlanad
with MI4II f-rnofi Mil far 1444J2
,*f. r
rrUhr «■«»» Jam a««ro
of u 404 tho aaetioaa for tbo tint
wook of tbo 000000. Oo tbio 4ojr
total mMoo won tlMli peghde, ter
which growon noatwf MMfl u
Oo Moaday of thti wook m.iU %
poootfa won aaettoaed for IWJHMI.
Loot Tomboy irMbf (founds
broocht nowon MMi.n.
kotow tbo yiMMU of. loot roor. but
tbo Bpoihtoo boo booo fooorol io tho
Tbroogk Tuesday of this wook, •
total of fM4.4M.7t had boot poll for
toboooo m tbo flllltoo marfcnt
■oloo out o*o*ooo Ms Mounter
had oat booo oouiflotOf to time (m>
feoorpofotloo Urto Mb) Utory, hot
it io oothooaof tbot orwoNo of in.-
000 pouad* won o« tbo floon bon*.
MORE DETAILS
OF HURRICANE
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TerriUo Stom FtSvwod W
Her la of Tidal Wan That
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7roGAL.Ht. bfia. float l M-W -*
TbouoaaOo of twites of |bo ot»na ..
?.»«pt Wiiltoo woeioro oat nimotu
virtually isolate* tonight Wktlo mea
, iw detalte «f the grant, borrtcaoo of
loot weok added to tbo platan of door
traction on load and aoe. Onr dam
oral Iso* commancation tteeo came
«boV4wo yctwofO.’Wcrw teat»,
and many thousands of ponoa borne*
loss at seaport towa’f wh|)t,
Hofuyoea eywnrad ia. MPoqtflUlfll
horror at high points i»laa4. Uocar*
tatnty prerail** as to tb* (oobobto
loss of Itfe which reports yesterday
place* at huadrads.
Report* soy many of tbo euffanrO
feared tbo visitation of tbo combined
hurrtcan an* tMal (wan WOO fb*
i wrath of Tatra* Baiat. 1 bop bod flod
i to sttoo farther away troop tbo o*d
when tbo atoru struck oo tho jpposf
last Wednesday, caosfig hoory data*
ago* in throe porta.
A largo number of rsaoolo bold td
be the biggest panda oo roee*4 front
tbs Canal aoa* to Raa Pedro. Calif.,
was Is deager, bat IkUe auietp woa
• felt for their safety. This border town
i remained practically tbs ©aty abooorl
throagb which report* efTho fJ*Utg
won tnOobio. j jg