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nr I Fhlr mi «m» Sttirltr luteir hroroaatag cltitliw probably fpi lowed hr rain la Interior at alght VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 2»> Raleigh Negro-Talks Too Soon And He Will Do 3 Years on Roads Jur m WtimmHj BaHrw His AMM ta TnuMparilac Wklakey Cam . IN JOY OF FREEDOM i ' HE BUBBLED OVEI Nww He Will Berve Thnt Ymn Far Attemptiaf U Bribe Deputy Curl Smith Jim Barrett, Raleigh negro. ot Wednesday «u declared not guilt; Os paring aided aa4 Abetted Jbh* W vabtagtoa, another Raleigh negro in aa attempt to raa It gaUona oi liquor through Oolddfcro. Depot) Sheriff Oar) tailth tdaatlltud Barret as the aegre who ha 4 attempted t« bribe him with a «M MB oa the al ■ teraoeh severs! months ago when h< had stopped the rum-laden Cadillac la which the two aegroee ware ridiag Barrett’s detease offered aa alibi, aa: the Jury believed it He went free Before he had got oat at the couri • house, however, CapUia Jim Oargh oi the Raleigh police force engaged Barrett la a conversation and ia th« conversation the negro admitted that he wee. the oae who }ad ofered t« bribe Deputy Smith. Solicitor WII Uama was lafem#ff sad a new in dictmaat was prepared, passed by th* grand Jury aud yesterday Barrett was arrested in Rale!#, broujjht bpek to the court and placed oa Ulal for bribery. f Guilty, reported the Jury, and yes terday afternoon Judga R. A. Nunn sentenced the men to serve 3 year! on tha Wayne county road*. Judgt Nunn thought for a time of sending - him to the etMe prison for ‘he maxi mum allowed under law*, five years >et desisted from this intentiou un dor ploe from counsel "I have nevty heard of a more ar- V rogaet thing,’' «Md M|e Hen* le commenting on the coon ■* he peae ed eeetence, ”here is-a eagre boot legger offering to bribo the ebe.iff'* depety with hie money. I know of no more dangeroue thing than thane rum runners hauling liquor up and down onr state, and they are toe getting young silly girls to ride with them, end the runners e*y In aoma town* ’ that tha offloers are In with them. H le dangeroue.” George Hopewell pleaded guilty to e charge of traaeporiing whiskey and carrying a concealed weapon. • The New Bern Jnrlat passed out e fine of )*# S ad the ooets for the pistol case, ordering the weapon conflscsied and gave Hopewell two years on the reeds for transporting, capias to is sue on March 1. v Hoary Lewis wae deed Wo and cioata for driving while drunk and ordered to beep hie hands off a rtser iag wheel tor the next ninety daye. OFFER HOOVER IN OHIO STATE Boom for CoflUßffrce Secretary As Republican Nominee Grows Apace WASHINGTON, m. y—(A*)—The candidacy of BeerSUfry Hoover for the Republican candidacy In the Ohio primary *ss throat fdfward today by representative Barton of Ohio and h « the challenge tor the contest In that " s tat« was at once accepted by Sena tor Willis of Ohio who announced his candidacy sometime ago. Coming on tha heel* of a serlea of cboterenees between th* friends of Secretary Hoover end Benstor Willis seeking to tvold n Gght In Ohio, th* declaration Os Mr, Barton tonight wne regarded ns an answer Although Secretary Hoover main tained hie silence tonight abouP his candidacy the declaration of Mr. Bur lon will fofc* an early ehow down. No ChanA Now For Army-Navy Game ANNMPDUfit Md, Feb. 3—<AV llope for. an Araly-Navy game this year wne thrown definitely Into th« . discard tonight with the announce ment by th* superintendent of thi navel academy that aavy will plaj Princeton at Philadelphia on Novem her 14. ■■■ h. This date had been eat as the oc cssloe tor the aanesi olesslc bet west th* two eerrlc* sehoolo. bet the qoes tton of eltriWiky on Weet Point’, team had hiet WWb dppoeltlon frou Navy. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING JYHH.E MINDS ARE FRESH—READ RY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. I• | • « W ’ First Shipment Os SRake Bite Remedy What Is believed to be the fin* shipment of anil-snake bite serum —ant the old klnd—to be received In Eastern North Carolina came yesterday to tbs Wayne County Hex lib Department A lot of serum shots tor nee In the event of a bit* by a rattle snake, copperhead, moo caalu. or ofhec venoumott* rep tile were received. Special per mission bad to be obtained to make the shipment, according to Dr L. W. Corbett, health officer, aud it was many months before the company receiving the qrder Urns able to make delivery. The snake bits remedy was described aa be ing made from poison drawn from live snakes and as being given In Brasil spending millions annually n yurtilou similar to giving tha diphtheria toxin anil toxiu. South American countries have uaed the snake cure remedy widely, with Bgmil spending millions anuually In the war against snakes. „ WAYNE MEDr<COS ; HOLD MEETING Two Now Members Received and Number Interestimr Papers Preseated * Dr. A. G. Woodard. preeldeut wan 111 the chair at <be regular monthly meeting of the Wayne Oounty#Medl cal Association, et the Goldeboraeltot el lest evening At 7 p. m. Following n delightful dinner, members of the society, *W tht-lr guests. Joined In dlacussiug several Interesting topic*. An excellent paper wne rood by l>r Im Overman of Goldsboro the suhjec! ot the paper being ’’Early Care of the Teeth" Thl* we* a very intereatiag paper, and was discussed by Dr. K. E. Williams. Dr. E. R Warren, Dr. Steel* of Ml. Olive end Dr. Edward Blaaell Following this paper was delivered by Dr. charge# Mangum. and Dr. Vance Peery. of Klnaton. The subject was "Report of a aeries of operative cases of acuta Maatoldltle In Intents aaeoclted with intestinal upsets. ** The nlecnsslon on this papof was vary lull aud Interesting. vS"* Upon Invitation, Dr Donnell .Cobb, presented n very unusual and Inter esting cane to the society. Dr. E. T. Hollingsworth of Golds boro and Dr. Rand of Premont, were elected to> mebershlp In th* eocelty, at the mretlgg last night • fi MAN FOUND FRYING* COULDITT EXPLAIN, MO DETECTIVES IHI CHICAGO. Feb. B.—</P)—A tenr gaa bomb that exploded Saturday got its man last night, thuswta*: Joseph util had bean crying. His dyes were raj and swollen. Two sympathetic detective* asked him what was the trouble. Kutll eild dis cussion was distasteful to him. Per hap*, th* detectives suggested, he was prying because he was In Frike'u Jewelry store last Saturday . when robbers took JB.OOO worth of Jewelry Kutil guessed that'might be the trou ble, so they took him along. Special Program at First Baptist Church Sunday Morn (Contributed) Just oe* yeer ago Sunday the First Baptist Bunday school held an enlarge raent campaign, nt which time the Hun day school was completely depart mentalised and graded. New classes were organised and ths leeching force i nlarged A new enrollment was start ed end today th-^*enrollment has 'reached nearly eleven hundred. Special effort V being made by the ofGcevs and toucher# of the Sunday school, to have the entire enrollment present Sunday, as n fitting cli max to the year of enlarged effort. Each teacher Is mailing oat n special Invitation to each member of theclaae to be present, on time; with n pre pared lesson, with Bible In hand, and sn offering and remain over fur th* I preaching hour. A special IpfUgram has been prepared. GOLDSBORO, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1928 SEEKING MAKE ANEW RECORD • -—Ol ■■■- * Clarence Chamberiin and Roger WiDUam Making Endur ance Try Hi RiduMnd RICHMOND, Feb: 3—UP)—At day break' tomorrow a big plane Is sche duled to rise from the airport here nod begin a flight which Clarence Chamberlin and Roger Will lama. Ha pilots, hope will not be ended until a new world’s endurance record is es tablished. for airplanes. Stored aboard will be a sufficient supply of oil, water, gasoline aud food for n flight of SO hours. To es tablish a new world's record the fliers will have to keep their plane In the nlr far S 3 hours 23 minutes and II see node. This in exactly one boar more than two Germans flew without land ing a monoplane In Germany last Au gust. May Be Compelled To Add Prison Quarters RALE! n if Feb »——ls the pop elation of state prison Increases dur ing the next sixty days as U has dur ing (be past three months George Rems Pou, superlntaadent of the prison will declare for the use of the SIBO,OOO in bonds authorised by the last legielu lure for the purchase of additional farm acreage for the employment and jhonelug of ronviota. Mr. Pou said here I '°day. ' The record of commitments showed | ;ii January there were 118 compared with 96 In December and 93 In Sep , Ipinber of last year and If al| prison era In the various camps and farms In the state were called to Raleigh there would he about 850 with ‘ uo place to etjiy In the prison. Mr. Pou said today that the host sol nt lon of Ihe present labor problem would he for the state highway commission to lake over priuoners for the con struction of highways and bridges, thereby saving ths additional expense of hiring, them out through Various cunt factors. FALL RIVER “ IS DESTROYED '* A \ > For Time Wilhln 12 Ym» Great Conjugation VWtn Manx. City FALL RIVER, Feb. 3—UP) Tor the second lime in 12 years a large part of th* business renter tonight wan a waste of smoking ruins, the re sult of a dlsssierloua Are which swept the ares surrounding the city hall last nlghl aud early today. Taking 101 l of the losses before the embers were yet cool, residents esti mated properly damage from $7,000,- 00* to more than lIB.OOA oon . insur ance Inspectors placed the lons even higher in sdtne cases at 125.00u.000 < The damage was even stouter than that caused by the fire In 1916 which ravaged th* city. Hems In the loss were twenty or hnlldlngs des troyed and as many more damaged: •r 0 stores wiped out or so badly dam nged that l| may be sometime before they wll Itperate at normal, and sev eral thousand persons out of em ployment. HE iikXM , MIAMI. r*b. 3—f4»>—Fnpl. Joseph. F Doknellan. aviator enroule from Chicago] to Chile on a good will tour landed nerf today at 5 p. m after an nnevsEPful flight from Jacksonville. whlchpJsgrhe left at noon. The preacltlng hour will He given ever to short talk* hy Mrs. W. O Parana. Director o| |l»e B. Y. P. U., Mr*. A. J. Smith, i&ipl of the Young People's Department, 8. F. Teague, General Superintendent and Kcv. A. J. Smith, pkstor end l»r. B. # Spill man. Specie! rouble will be rendered hy the orchestra and the choir. > livery member of the First Baptist nunday school, end the friends of the school, and members of tho First HaptM. church, not enrolled In the Sunday school are urged to get to Suaday school next Sunday morning promptly at 9:48, and Join in this days service A full report of the years work will be mad* during the morn lac, aud every member of the church should be present and hear It. Two Children Die ( As Train Hits Car. ' charlotte, rvb 3 tej -W * children were killed and thslr father, George Walls, and B mother of Stanley, Baston oJ I were seriously iniuiml R automobile In wtdfh / riding was struck TcL* |iard slelln irain iron station The Injured w f (o a hospital hero. J sentimentl STATE FAR I SMITH Sml Democrats DeclarX.l Meat s Ready to Rfl Party Non /■ HALBJfGH. Feb I--I |l Democrats are hy no i £ accept Al Smith aa th nee for president, deep the bulk of.lbe seutim and towns seems to o the present lime. In fafl th--. to be a growing belief among the u. analytical observers of political teu dencles In the state, that there hi an Increasing tendency for an alignment between the South and West that may result in the elimination of Smith at the Houston convention. That there hi mo overwhelming Smith sentiment In North Carolina Is Indicated by a number of develop ments lately One of Oieso is a story carried In s It sleigh morning paper recently to the effect that not s single member of the North Corolla* delega tion In Congress Is for Bmltb; and that s large number nr* avowedly against him. This l* regarded as sig nificant her* elnce 11 Hi generally con irdod that few keep la closer touch with the feelings and wishes of their c< arm unities and dJstriHs than do the mom hers of congress And if there were any imtieeehte SiMW'Wnthnent In any of thee# districts, It would not take It long to register on the con gressman Another factor that has caused a t 'nrcp In IV latcycst In Smith ill the slat-', end which te I'UMtH thone who t’TV llryt-i- fivorcl to I sm ln with satlrfacUon l» il»e l ’laif»ctu» which the Jlui Reed boom lies gained, and fhc r.iot that RqH’e boom tndl «ate« that fehe weet and middle west are by no nice us prepared Hmlth aa the Demia-ratlc nominee Is regarded here as of far more signifi cance, than any possibility that Reed may be nominated And few believe that fined .has much chance But his candidacy for the nomination le ba irv welcomed In many sections of the ► late because if* Indicslee a revolt svyiy from Sm.'ih In th* middle *r»*. All of which points to a new-align ment In the f emocrattc party. Here tofore tt has been the Demoorali- K ath with tn< Democratic east Nov it appears that the south may align Itself with the Democratic thus escape Ha former seml-donflna tion by the Tain many wing In the oast. This further bars out the contetp tlon that while there Is much opposi tion to Hmlth’s candidscy In North Carolina and the South generally both hc'-at-se of his religion and because of his attitude toward prohibition, that *q. dl to these In the opposition to him because of his connsctlon with the Tammany wing of the Democratic bartv. And R.>ut»v.rn Demo-rats do uol waul Tammany to get control of the parly machinery nor do they wan! to nCe * Tammany than president or even that' candidate for the prtsld enry. And where Hie t-'mith force* hivvtf gone wrong is In Hurmlsing llmt Hmith would ..cswry the middle weet, and several of the eastern states thal always before buve gone Repaidican Hi Presidential elsctlong, and which probably will again, strs^r vers hers say among these being Judge Francis D. Wlneton of Bertie county, for to years an tnfluenttai figures In North Carolina politics. "It Is still very Improbable that Hmllh, If nominated will carry Mass ichusetls. New Jersey, Maryland or even New York," said Judge Winston, "and he will not carry many of the middle western stale* which hi# sup porter* now think he will." And other# her# believe that Hmith will never carry Missouri. Kansas. Nebraska and th* Dakotas, while ■ there lee doubt as to whether he will carry Illinois, lowa and Minnesota. JFUNERAL TO BE i- AT 4 O’CLOCK hri Comes-Suddenly and Pita . lemtlv lo John HhttfhifMr, Prominent Citizen Funeral service* over tiro remains Violin slaughter, well know* and v ~W«d cltlten of OoMsboro, who Herday morning at 9:3« o’- IllCrr an lllnean of over a year. eld from the residence this are *♦« 4 o’clock, and Interment iado to Willow Dal* t’eme , P, Mclntyre will be in One about eighteen months ago. \i ntrickeo with paralysis. bankW waa on* of the most in this section taking a plete In Ute management of , which ho eetabllahed nesg m moved to Goldsboro in Iroriod of several month* MX et death’s door, but ivereri sufftclontly to he BeßM lk * bout * m,,a I>e * ,h *ly and all Gotoehoro was Will | deeply grieved when the mi end became known. Mr. ft was In hie sevetdy-eecood . aving been lawn ou May the , y*My Hecond, 1856 He was prominent In bolh religious! ard social work, being always ready to do bis part toward tbs betterment of Ills communlly. An elder of th* Presbyterian church for many years, lie was always cotwctaniloua and faithful In tbs performance of his duties toward bis (tod and bis fellow man. , * . . Mr„ Slaughter Is survived by his wife. Mrs. Slaughter and Mrs. H W. Powell, Mr*. Cedric B. Edgerton and Miss Mary Slaughter of Goldsboro; Mrs. Carlyle 81»*plier«l of Chapel HUI, and Mrs. Frank Mllllken. of Greens boro; two brother*. Messrs. W. J. Slung liter of Goldsboro, end Matthew Slaughter of Kinston, and one eleter Mrs. Fannie Smith of Kinston The foitowleg . pallbearers have been selected ‘ YHrtMliml, BphNW Holmes. James CrewTard. C. M. Black. J. G. Parke. D. C. Humphrey, W. K SI road, Paul Garrison. Frank Castex. Jr. ° ttonorary; Messrs. J. M. Powell,' W A Dees. W 0. IroHoy, <W. L Hnwt.ng*. Geo. A. Norwood. B. 0. ’Phompson. W Kaimer, J. M. Bd* gerion, Joe A. Parker, l>r. W. * If. j Srn!th. Judge Di 11. IMand. Dr.” o.’| Y t>iro#nldor. (’apt. Nathan O’Berry, j-d-n F* A. Daniels. Col. Jos. B -ItobJ:u>jn. ' " . ' v' ' . ■ . IDENTIFIED AS DRIVER OF CAB Will Rainey Is Transferred from Itorkinghum To Chatham Jail »—(JPY- Will Rainey, who has Iroen Held in Jail al West worth, since hts arrest In Rejds ville Monday has been definitely Iden tified as the driver of the''car used by robbers who held up'the hank at Ben nett several weeks ago. officers said, tonight. '*■’*> The prisoner was taken to Pittsboro tonight where he will he held tor hearing Identification of Rainey was made by Bennett readlenU who saw him hitting at th# wheel of the auto while two other person* wsre staging the holdpp « > Mrs. Bowden Files $75,000 Suit Against Kress Store Mrs. Mamie Ogrr Howdeu, 53, wife oT J M Dowden. yeeterday filed c<*m plslia seeking |7r,.tHW dnmmo ngnlnsr S. 11. Kress and Company claiming that (sttnre of the company to proper ty keep Unßoore In thn Goldsboro More causeil her to fall, break her leg and become n permanent cripple. On December 11. 1926. the com plaint stoles, Mrs. Bowden hod gone .to the Kress etor# here to make purchase*. Some oily subetetic* on th# floor caused her to slip and she fell violently, breaking a le*. plaint holds. None of tiro store .em ploye** msde auy effort to aki her. ..It is contended, and she lay writhing in | great pain on the floor for th# space or thirty minute* The failure of tlyi store employees to aid her le des cribed as 'lnhumane.' " After thirty minutes. It Is held, an other customer In the Kress store Another Oil Executive | Placed Under Arrest As " He Refuses Give Dataif Luby Price Must Pay Sum to Negro’s Widow * ' ssi • V Luhy Pries, promiuant young f! rani ham township farmer. w»U gay all tha court coats, eoutrihnta |1« per month to the widow and children of Bfyanl Art la. negro, for the nail tan years, and he must not drive ait automobile for the nest ■lx mpiilha. Much waa the mu lance passed hy Judge R. A. Muitn in Superior rourt yeaterday aftar Price had been found guilty of ■uuMdungtiVr for canatng tha death of the negro In an antoaso bile—truck collision aaversl months ago. If Prtca d nres a car within tha limit specified. If he tails lo pay the court corns or II be falls to pay any month the to the wife and oblldran of thi dead man. a capias will ha laaurd and he will serve two yoara on th. Wayne county roads. The oth er glaitslaughter charge growing oat or aa automobile Occident, •hat against Young Wot tea Hobh* . I Lagrange waa cou'iuued by th*- x. art yeaterday. BURY HAIG ON NATIVE HEATH Great General Steeps Ua*r Scottbh HkUrn Away Vnm Beaten Track d LONDON. P*h l-dAV AH ill# glot'T that lew to great Boldlnra ta thclf dealt) «w Carl Haig'S today M *ho Bril lull Umpire revnrnatly ***• hi * ttr last salats* Pont* Os military monrnlug **• merged wW» shapl* hom*f of many thousand* plain man and wmnea who taatad tha bittern*** an wail aa tbn victory of war aa tha groat faaaral cartage wound alonrty through at noon today, panning only for a brief aarvlea at tha ancient abbey of Westminister, before the field mar shall's body waa neat bach u» lie na [ tlvo Moot land. There It lay at midnight at *dla burg and there K will ha burled far off the beaten trial area aa once tha body of a great American noldtar was interred at tha coantry ahta h» St. Vernon. LINDY LANDED IN SAN JUAN ToM To Bring Mtangt »«k To 11. ft.. He Makes Talk On Aviation . _ /> BAN JUAN. I’orto Rico,. KVh V (4»>„The Potro Rlran lagtalature hon ored Lindbergh today and took op portunity to entrunt to him a faaa- Rage from Iha people of Porto Rica lo the people of »he United Stataa. making a plea for freedom. H The message was enl runted to the American blr hero at a special ses sion of the. legislature which bestow id a medal of houor upon him. Offered to get In touch wICh t Mr v RoWdeft'e relative.)! and finally ahe vu carried to a hoepital. without flow over, any mom tier of the Kreaa firm offering aanletaneu In any way. Ilor Injnrlea were eneh that *hp remained at Urn hnapital from Detumbw 11. 1»2« until kVbruary 13, IM7, accord lug to the complaint. The break analainod In the fait haa left one leg nhortvr than the other and made her a cripple. It la f held. To the date of the filing of the com plaint ah« had not been able to dreaa her self Hhe naea crutch** to gel about, explain* the complaint, and theee have affected the mum-lea to her arron. r*u*lhg great pahj v The negligence of the compaay In oiling Its rihor and not prortdtng a safe place for trade dt ruetomere la held to be t*e ground! for malting the damage. MhAl skull OP . u THE ASSOCIATED PRESS price nmonrpi Robert W. Stewart, FraNutjf m Hlandard Oil CmrMmv es m Iniiana, Utte Ckafr / t CHARGED WITH CONT**#T BY SENATE GROUf Senate Will Ge FertJber la Cam Today nod May Orier Hla l nnflsMlMt fat JaU 1 wvnhington, rah. »—(/Pt~»ab» rrt W. Stewart, oae of the foraaaoat oil esecvtlvas of the ooaMry waa under arrest hy the lenate tonight ba cons# of his persistent defiance el .ta Tan pot Doom commit ton. Ha waa not taken to Jail hat par milted to remain la hla hotel quar- tarn In the caetody of a depaty ear gaawl at aram who la to take Mm before the Renata at aooa tuogorreg unteea be decided ta the aaea tlay «ne for a writ of harm* owrpnn. } While the chairaua «#the br the Standard OH company s * to make nay »tatsmaat l| hie clone assocletea tha would appear ta Mm ,•> ■rent he wonld be direct* guest Inns aa ta what M a , knows shout disposition c Ronds hy the (ootlaaaUsi V puny of Canada. whisk has _ { prominently la the Hill UatiklWMM , should Btewart again rafam AA/ \ so. the Senate would have opag X~k two coumee— adoption of a roaoluMa ■! I reeling his IwprtaoammH la d4b •non jail or approval of on# refkriag hip oaae to the oMrtg.aa mag dans la? the Instance of Hang Ulihfc. who 'a now under a three month* Mb taaee. **— - ——a.. tmi ar 1 Feme aumUhmthd poww w mijyrpgdjw uar *■ Rex L Fgnher e# Title City One es Elgkty-TfcJge Wke P naans Bw Bxug ' KAIJKIOH. rek x-ftAV- Eighty three of the ltd appftoanf talrthe the semi nnaaal bar egamtaetloa taat Monday were saccessfal aad wfll he i.cepsed to practice la* la North Carolina R was senouaead tonight The list include* Wither 0. Rtreed oi K met on; Rex L Fanner of Qoldn boro, end A- Lee Batter of OMatca. DEFENSE ENDS ITS EVIDENCE HUle Rentes Mggkaßf JRisthw Evidence Against Wittiest E. Hltk— HAM. or JUSTICE, LOS, CMIJSM, iw. HD-Vt Edward Hickman mide hie last gesture today in presenting hla Insanity defehee hr tha confessed killing of Marina Pprtt cr. • * '■ . A “ * Hardly had Jerome Welsh. yo«ag louasel for the coafeenad kidnaper, .layer and mutilator of the eehool girl finished th* words which pat aa and to the defense In the sanity trial, than the state set In motigp the agaaotPe i it had chosen to attempt to estahttgh that Hickman waa aaaa at the tha* I th\ crime was committed, and ngnl . , him to tha gallows. The closing phase of Htekmaa'a de fense waa centered la the teethaeay loi at leas lets oae of whom withstand ■ withering crons fire from the promt cut ion hut waa unshaken la the opin ion that, tha defendant la time Tha first move by th* district at torney when the last a) lea tat had left th* stand woo morn of long logo! ,online He placed oa th* aland a hand writing esport and adaoag tootl money from him to aha* that ransom letters written the father o« fta girt (iemended yi.soo for tha rotara of the 12 year old daughter. The aapafl lap t ‘fled the letters erera wrtttoa . Hickman.
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