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I— —— "■ ■- WEATHER KWi nmr la ewutl aai wail par- vounuc untj toman m DEATH CLAIMS SECRETARY OF STATE W. N. EVEREIT End Came Just Before » 10 O’clock Last Night And Ended Long Illness ' Ttiragtit EfcAUr Yesterday Marital, Secretary Teak Tara Fee Worn* at Nlffct WAGED BRAVE FIGHT AGAINST GRIM DEATH Native es Reck tartan add Free. Faaaily Lana Prominent la State EAIJtHW. Feb. 7—t*t— Secretary es BUU WUUeai Nuh Everett of Non* Carolina dM here tonight fol lowtng sseetoue lllaeee einco last Christens. He wee sixty three year* eld aad a native of Rockingham. H* gage am had. | vtottfi of heart disease Although Me eeadlttoß was reported , W physicians as a little Unproved this momtag. « serious tern was noted tats today whan Mr. Ererett waa un ronseloaa. Mr. Ererett brarely fought •er Ms life the last three weeks. Hie ' friends aver the state were cheered by recaal reported Improvement* when . the Baeratary tbfaw all bin waning strength to plak op hie health as he has doof. off aad on the Inst XI months. % Gorcraor McLean and the entire < State officialdom had gathered at the . iMr Walter Hotel yhef* Mr. Everett dM shortly before Id .o'clock to - »*»ht. William Nnph Ererett. who was bora on his father's tom In Richmond county la IM4. had proved a worthy tkemmor- as Mo Educated la the public schools of Buckingham mad the Unlvarelty of North Carolina, he a pent some soar or fire years of bis young manhood In' ■* the cotton commission house of Ev eiett Brothers, Olhson and Company, er Norfolk, V*. That old firm, with which his father wee a 100 connected Is now ont of ns* t „ letenca On returning to Rockliighem ' be took aettre charge of the Ererett • mercantile Interests at Rockingham, succeeding to the hoary responsibili ties previously carried by his father, sad had kept the family name eontln-1 Salty associated with the broadening and enlarging trope of business , ef fort t He wRh hie brothers owned and operated a splendid farm In Rich mond county near Rockingham and beside other crpps he grew between I 1 000 and I.MO acres of cotton nn n sally. <* ■<& It has boon described as n "seven ty five horse tarn." since that num ber of work animals were required for Us operation. Mr. Bverett”-s broad training and egpsrlence In mercantile affairs canned him to Introduce the same systematic management Into tlh* management of hls fields and crops "Scleatiflc farming” was hls hobby Mr. Ererett was chairman of the county hoard of education. In that " capacity he gare hls special interest * and Infleunoo to the education and training of country boys and girls. As member of the county board, he gare every possible assistance to- the establishment of what Is known ns the be. by sohoot In the northern part ot the oounty. Thin rural school was named la honor of Roger A. Derby, who erected the building. In the legislature of I®IT. he was the senator frtmvjtb* 31st district. He has always been very much Interest ed in ike university and had been u member of tbs hoard of trustee* fo* many years aad chairman of the via hire comnyttee since I*l7. Ae>< ng other business interests Mr. remit wan a rice president and dir ector of the Bank of Pee Dee and tM Richmond County Savings Bank nisi hud financial connections with varloni business aad Industrial concerns. Hr married Mia* Lean Payne of Norfolk, Vn., aad they were the par ents cf three children. William N. Jr., Mrs- Isaac lp|i* Loudon of Rock login up. and Mrs. T. Bernard Wright at Greensboro. ■ to . MET WHS IN CUBA HAVANA—Dry Nation ha* shown th* way burs* A hors* of that aam< Won a #MUnrs rare. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY. BUY. v* b- . c- ' * •», CIVIL SUITS ARE STARTED Asks $20,000 for Anjo Accident And SIO,OOO 1r Tank |t' pIoHIOII Two damage salts totaling $30,000 wore filed yesterday la the Office of Clerk-of Court J. B. Hooks R. Moses Dsnnta, pa nest best friend of James Donning, aged A seeks to collect fJO.SOO from John C. Barden for alleged permanent Injury as Ihe Denning lad when he was struck hr an automobile driven by Thelma Bar den. several, months ago. Dsaug* la asked on the ground that Mias Bar ds* IS n minor and wu operating the automobile In a reckless sad dang erour mauuer when the little bov wu hit. C. W. Capps seeks damage of 110,000. from Jetbro Stuckey find wife, alleg ing daknage to this amount when an acetylene gas tank exploded Hls con tention l> that he wu working for the stuckeyo, knew nothing shout Ihe explosive nature of gu tanks and that lie was Instructed by them to tight a valve on the tank, and wu badly maimed la an accomiwnying explosion LELAND HARE ISINJUREI) Trips Over Opponent in Basket ball Game and Head Strikes Flaw I m Leland Hare, an employee .of the i Merit Shoe Store, wu badly Injured i lut night when he fell in n basket | hall gams at the Memorial Commun ity building and his head struck the floor. The blow was such aa tp part ly paralyse him. and at a late hour lut evening X-ray pictures were be , Ing made to determine the full extent of the Injury. Until pictures were completed, It was said. It would be Impoeslble 1b gauge the serious nese of the hurt Hare wu running forward, wears was, when he tripped over another pl»yer snd fell heed Orst across Uia player. HEADS MOM ROCKY MOUNT. Feb 7.—(AV-A new organisation for North Carolina, a state 'qttvlsion of the Sons of the American Revolution, claimed the at tention of North Carolinians t dny Harrison G. Otis, of this place was named president at n meeting yes terday. ——■ ■■ ■■» i f 11— -lOTm-m - l ■ lOl'Mi MAN DIE* - WHILE (MASKING CAR A , CHARLOTTE, Feb 7 (A 1 ) John Robert Nobles. 21. wu almost In st nail y killed lut night when he at tempted to crank a truck which he had left In gear. ■ Langston and Neal May Add Pep to Democratic Primary By J. C BASKERVILL ' RALEIGH. Feb. 7—The candidacy of Colonel John D. Langston for lieu tenant governor, together with the poealble candidacy of W. W. Neal of Marlon tor corporation commissioner against Chairman W. T. Lee. who has been a member of the commission since IRU. are attracting the great pat attention here In the field of A 1 * 1 * I politic*, and elicting much dlscus . slon. Intimations that th* opponents of Colonel Langston were Intimating that be waa not receiving the support of th* ex-senrlo# men to tha extant It had been expected becauas he did not serve over seas, has brought quick and In some cans* indignant denial from service men aad member* of th* American Lagion with tha re*utt that i it bow app*are tha). Colonel Langston trill have even greater rirenglh with SHIPPERS NAME - NEW SECRETARY H. V. Bor jet! Succeed* K. L. Thornton, Jr., Kmiped From Traffic Group «■ ’ H V. llorjag. of Norfolk. Vs. u ■istant to the general freight agent of the Norfolk Southern Railroad, has been appointed secretary-I raffic manager of the Carolina Shippers' Aaaoclatnn, Inc., according to an an nouncement made yeoterday by John W. House of Wilson, of the association Mr. Borjes succeeds W. L. Thornton, Jr.. Who resigned to accept a position with the H. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany. of •Winston Salens, N C. la making the announcement of Mr. Bor)**' appointment Mr. House stated that he comes to the associa tion With the most flattering recom mendations that could he wiehed for. He wu very high recommended by of ficials of the Norfolk-Soqtherti rail road. In whose employ he hu bun for more than a decade and also from members of the North Carolina Cofportlon Commission and the Inter tate Oomrihrre Commission, before Which bodies he hu appeared, time and time again In Important rate cu re. Members of the Corporal ton Com mission praised him highly by saying that he wu one of the outstanding men that had appeared before the corntnleelon 1n cues. Mr. I Pause after making the appoint ment of Mr. Borjes out of more then I a score of applicants was confldeat that be had chosen a man who had the ability at id ambition to continue the fight of ttjp shippers of th* eastern part of ff°Uh Uerollna with, the same determination u such tests have IMI. m- *»«rja*. will probably lake over hls new duties on February |<> or on March let at thtj latest o SWEETHEART AIDS LOVER o n ■■■■ ■■■ Goes on Stand on tlchalf of Youth C harged With Kill ing Hi* Mother OTTAWA, 111., rub. 7 </P)~ Ills ka-eetheart and Ills pi mi I rimm cam panlons came to the aid, of Harry Hill today. Connsel for the youth plac- ' cd on the witness stand MBs Alice Rawyer, Harry's former sweetheart, two owners of a gambling game, to tell es the young man's doings jut August, the month -the body of hls mother wu found buried in the base ment of her home. Harry is charged with killing her. "" n " <? Mystery Surrounds [ Finding of Chest ! -r—» 1 : ELIZABETH CITY. Keh 7- r <A’>- Mystery tonight surrounded the flnd n e u«u eg) aii|j«eq Isego e jo hut K. If. Williamson which Was washed ashore 25 miles North of Cape Hat u-ras this afternoon. Coast guard headquarters were ad vised the chest contained articles with mail to Id. Sidney R. WII Damson, aircraft service _____ the former service men thsn waa at lirst expected. "There I* absolutely no basis lo the report that has gotten out ihat Hi* ex-eervlc* men are opposed to Colonel because he did not serve overseas." *atd a slate official here today who i* himself an ex-service man. "The aervlce men df> not draw a distinction between (hose that serv ed oversea* and those that served in this country. It wss all part of Uis ham* service, and the North Carotins veterans ore not small minded enough to try tq drew such a line.'* In addition, friends of Colonel Langston have been quick to poml out that b* repeatedly asked to tie as signed to evsrnsn* duty, but that every tms h* ws* turned down by tha surgeon general because he was un derweight and enable to pass th* (Con tinned *a Pag* Two| *. / - A , GOLDSBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY K, IS2K DENMARK TALKS TO ROTARY CLUB » Names Dairying As Project Which Organi*ation Will SpßAser This Year The development of the dairy in dustry In Wayne County aad the apoanorlng of an own pVW heme ihovament were mentlonml as the big projacts to which »hu Goldebor" Chamber of Commerce la dedicated In n talk by Secretary Walter Denmark before the Roury club lut evening. There is less than one cow to ev ory two families in the rural sec tion* of the coenty. Mr. Deon nrk said, and added that national eUnderde showed that there ebon Id be much higher thaa this The milk from most es the rowe in the county goes for the consumption Os ISoldsboro, Mt. Olive, and Fremont, Mr Denmark said, end he asked thd cooperation of the Rotary club la sponsoring an' increased Interest is dairying. , The great opportunity afforded In dairying wu shown by mentioning that during the past year, twenty two car* of butter Were shipped Inui the city by creameries and packing establishments outside the tity. in sponsoring tb* own your home movement, Mr. Denmark aajd. the pr gnatzatlpn will work through the lo cal building and loan usoclnffon. In concluding hi* remark* he cail | <*d upon the Rotary club for its sffp phri financially In backing tho Cham ber ot Commerce. Thp, Goldsboro or ganisation. he said, has accomplish ed more on a smaller budget than any other like organisation function UW In a city of Ilk* population mi a almUdf bfidfft. • t ■ ic*,!-*** a** 1 * a* Dr. kmiiw end Major O. H Hue ley. the latter of the North Carolina National Guard, were guests of the club. Dr. Parker in a tew words ea sier <*d the words sad work of The (1e (Idtsirn Chamber „of Com marc >. George s. Dewey reported for »He ( i Miiiuil >r • on p 'rk hr “M Walnut street mid .told that tho City Manage. Zeno Holloweil had agreed to see I hat a space of 22 feet would be provided for each rer. The suggestion lo re adopt oblique parking w*« not lav oriibly regardc<l. It was seld o ■ C *. 'l~ - CONGRESS GETS OVER ITS RUSH Senate Asked to Oo On Record Commending Third Term Fit cedent to CgoUdge WASHINGTON. Feb 7 —UP)— Tbs fever of legislative activities whlcn yesterday rushed nharly SOO bills through Congreas had burned Itsflf almoet out completely today a* tb* House went back to appropriations nod they Senate to politics. ft wax very practical nnd up to Ilia minute politics In the Heuate too. All today the tide of debate rose and fell snd rone again around a resolution by LaFnllHfce of Wisconsin to record Senate support of Ihe tradition agalns l a presidential third term and speci fically In this tradition to President CnolMge.' Throughout tho argument which jumped Istrk ■ nnd lortb across the cehtor abtle. the celebrated "I do not chcsußS' statement threaded Us way in and out of tho proceedings. MOUNTAIN MAN KILLS KINSMAN .Smith Rhode* llrtd in Jail at - Jeifenton After Fatal ’■ Sheading jarrER&ON. S. C. Feb. 7—fffh— i-'mlth Rhodes. 2*. waa shot and killed Inrtantly near hero last night, ac cording to word received today. Will Rhodes a close relative of the victim, was alleged to have don* the shooting. He escaped Immediately but, lal#r surrendered to n neighbor who turned him over |o the sheriff and max held In jail tonight on a charge of murder. . V Funeral Services For Joe S. Warrick Will * Be Held at 3:30 P. M. . |t m „ * HOWELL HOME IS DESTROYED Fine, Starting While Family Away, Docg Damage Ball mated At S2,OM —T The home of Harvey Howell, locat ed 2 mils* from the city on highway number 10, was completely destroyed by Are about 7:80 last evening, ac tvrding lo InformMldh received by The News last night. Damage wss set I mated at 12.1W* ■ ft was said that Hawaii with hie wife and two children hhd gone to visit Mrs. Ho wall’s slater who lived o' mile or two swsy. when the blase which was thought to hove originated from n fireplace Itt th* dining room of the house, started. When the fou lly arrived »n the gpano, a'ter be iau Informed by a • passer-by that their hopi* whs adre, th* flam** hid gained such headway a* to ho a trendy out of control. By nom* remarkably quick work, however, a few personal belongings, said to be valued at about a.hundred dollar*, were aaved. Bvery- Ih'nx els* in the homo was • totM lose. It w** said. . -k /' HAIG SLEEPS BY ANCESTORS Humble Serving Men ot Rat ate Perform Rilaa at Final Obaaqulca RDKNRURO. Hcotland. FVh 7- lA*> Kai lltalg, warrior and patriot aßer 1 r«4ttiVog the highest honore of a grateful nation, found n flanl resting place today among his ancestor* in Irnrly Dryburrugh Abbey. Thousand! of m<-n and women lined the roadside ' io v »w the last Journey of the Held Mnfshal as the coffin, draped wiOTUie Union Jsck. moved five miles from St. Both well's to the Abbey. A single farm horee drew tho hnmhla Term cart on which the body of Brit ain's war leader was horns. The pall bearers for this last ser vice, Instead of the famous soldiers nnd "kdmlrala who had gathered u rouad him at Weslwlnster Abbey, were employees of the llalg eatala— lie gamekeeper, the gardner, and t room*. i H -'gifilAJ POPI LAKIZffN TRACK CHICAGO. Feb. 7.—oP>— Bo as to popularize track »nd gymnastics at the University of Chicago. Coach A. A Slags has adopted a free admis sion policy for meets BT these dames of sport. * .. The policy brought * crowd of t,- 500 to the rhlrago-lndiana meet lavt week, lb* largest that ha* ever soen *n indoor meet at Bartlett Gymnas ium. r Name Dates for Eastern Carolina Poultry Course (CONTRIBUTED) " The en-oud annual poultry short course will be held In Goldsboro, Fri day and KAlurday. February *4tb, and ■JMU. for the benefit of poultry ralsor* in Eastern Carolina who were unable to attend the short courew recently held at the State College There are many farmers and farm women Who desire more knowledge' and Instruot ,oo on the better method* of poultry, raising, who could not spend a week at the college but who can attend tht* coose one or hoth dnye and spend the night at home Hear* the conrn* ha* been arranged through tho Wayne founty Poultry .Association In coop eration with the State College Egtea rion Borvtc# and the Department of Agriculture, the speakers and Instrno tefs t>elag from th* Utter two depart ■ " . | ",lh l " . mtnU. **■ Dcmlh (awe Yrederffny Morn ing Following Mmhm ft * Only A Few Hnnrs WAS TAX COLLECTOR FOR TWENTY-FIVE YW. Death of Papular aad Efficient ; City Official Rrimm Bnr rww to Many Joe 8. Garrick, for tww»ly-flv* year* city Ux collector, w|ll bo bur ied today. (At 9:lg yesterday morning the pop ular and efficient city official pawed beyond. Mr. Warrick suffered a rev ere slrnke of paralysis abbot 11** Sunday evening nnd at 3:M Monday morning Upend into uscouoctoreseas Ho never rallied aad tho friend* aad retailvea who hovered about Booking to aid were he I plea* a* the life steam ebbed slowly away. Funeral aorvto* will be held from Hi. John Methodist church at 3:l« this afternooa. Th# deceased was bora In Grantham township fifty-six year* ago. and be fore be had reached M» majority he bad decided upon a Ilf# work Involv ing many public trusts When only 19. years of age h« wa* named a deputy Sheriff hy, Sheriff Scott and youth though tie wre his discharge of the responsibilities of ha officer wet# distinguished Per a number of rears he gave him wlf to duties with the Hhertffp office and then he wa* namril etty tax eol 4o*u»r. Fpr a quarter u* a omtary he filled Ibis position and with mtt*- fact ton to aft who hgd dealings With him. Always at hla post of dWty whoa be was expected to he there, bo was ever hind considerate yet firm In his discharge of duty. HU strength of character mad* him a fore* tor good in the community of duty. HU strength of character made hhn a force for good in the rooMually Mr. Warrick waa a member of Fall ing Greek Methodist church aad ore of Its staunchest supporter*. He was a member ot the Masonic,, Junior, Odd Fallow and Kntghu of Pythias frater nal orders red n lender U their cir cles. * 0 The funeral from Ht. John church at 3:3V this afternoon will be ta charge of Rev. J. H Frlxselle. resisted by Rev. P. Mclntyre of tho Presby terian church. Mr. Warrick is survived hy hls wife, ■two brothers. W. P. Warrick ang R. L. Warrick or Cuba aad two atatW , Mrs R. L. Thompson land Mrs*Jsr E Berry of New Bern. 8 , Active pnll bearers will bo U. M. Ollllken. Jas. R. Crawford. Edw. Tew, Henry A. Pike. 11. H Hobbs. Tom Gangy, Ur. Jaa. F. Parker, and Roy J Parker, white the honorary pall bcareca will be J 11. HUt. E*SO O. Hollow oil, J. G. Spence, Dr. W. H.. C.ibb, Dr. 11. B. Ivey, Dr. A. H Zealy. S. W. Draper, W. K. Jonoa. T. A. Blsxell. Dr. A. 0. Woodard. D. C. Humphrey, J. M. Thompson. 11. R- Mason. A. A. Kdger ton; H. H. Jenkins. G. W. Waters, Jr., (.nd W. 8. Loßoy. ' “ .. Tlie meetings’ will be held In the Memorial Community building and will begin at 10 o'clock to the morn Ing and continue until 4 o'clock In the afternoon with ntt hour for lunch. There, will be a program on Friday night beginning at 7:30 p. m . which wtll Include n practtcsl talk tm poultry and some motion picture# on poultry culture. During the two daya, prirtlcally all subject* pertaining to poultry cultnra will l*e covered A i omplete program will be announced Inter. # ' Last year, eight or tag counties were' r«|»rescnted al the local poultry sburt course and this year the ma jority of the Eastern Carolluh coun ties are expected bo have representa tives here to avail ihemselve# of this plondtd opportunity. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I > I I ■ u III—II u minimi —■ raca nnbi THINKS YOUTH IN RIGHT MIND AUentol B>y numAmm * 111 tii PLem **' : ■ UM ANOBUSB. I** T~<WH* «*■ Ul expert of |W« utandto* radar oath l-b.ua William Mvacd Utah* "*•». confer kldaaper Mi *»df of Marian Parker aa a “IBM ■*- «• end of hi# rope." Jkj , * Dr. Thoma* Orhtaen, mM «*r peyrbnpathlc expert and a MOtpr of the c ounty lunacy o—amlaeton. tw tifytag m an altetoat tot fee ffa*lan 1 Uoa, today read the priaonara writfcn plea of clemency and to reply to tha district attorney aato 'H I# to# *to of a man who reallaee We M the eW cf Me rape" ' ‘*, Throne hoot the tor tfto pto*p# had sat behind hta attorney UMI w«Mr * d a proceeeloe of wttneeeee flap WD ihe boa and swear to tbefr toilet that he waa a sane aua. Bach hid Ihttty c ontradicted Me aeeertttn toto PR an- ' batanoad mind had town* tii MMlf of Marian Pw-ker. One vast farther apt a were that he believed 'HJckaaa* topi otoftohPf trying t«. w»ap iaa«Bty* Dr. ery of the ton*? trial ep rtfttohlaWi pomp aad ephllißf ■. . i.-.'* *• KINSTON OPE^., I i* MKIbjBIII m a.a-a - to^MMfh* I we nmi were i uummph« xi matin* and etpetotod by ; a margin of afcoat ttoAtoaad they * row night. They are oftofgd Ur'SSf-£ ert H Livlngaton et Haw fp* HKI.ATESTORY^ jaciwoKviu* f- K to Weahlngton and Into thalraS t>. 8 Senators amt hepreaeptottvea and other btgb pnblid nttletals T *ra told from the wttpaaa ptaad Mb Mm the trial of W. W Benedtot pjto»| the prohibition law*. Two ecore defendant* art on trials in Pederal court aad toeolve a torm «r Waahlagtoa polka llenHaaat, a former Washtagtoa pntto*. radway conductor*, porter# andhuut laggard MORRISON NOT BE MUZZLED Doe* Not Wml ScmU UtMT If lie Hm to Pmy dfARLOTT*. PA •«-* once la the *rtee Cameron <*ntotoS must pay to go to Uia Ba—ta** he WW * retire to the farm for the rent of MAy ls»«, the former North CarottaeQawer 1 nor declared today la aa addraaa Id y the Charlotte Rotary clefc. Altar pM* < latalac far hhneetf a now taaiara tkm to Independence aad brtoftr «■ tutngUig the *Ut# for tjr© -owtataad* lag grievance#" Mr. Morrim* ••Iff "Now don't yon bojn ts alt fa* Ms Well poor ( am, It month ahnt we woatd ami MdpP^P« Senate. If that to tto I ,« to go tha Senate. tto* to to*- Morrlaon’a farm ont Mm to tot CM»* try for the rant of ay Uto." . • ", _, ' Ak m
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