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■— ■— 1 WGATHER l%lr with 'slowly rtnlag tmy«r«- t*re Wednesday l|tnd«r ikoirm end somewhat vitmr. - i ■-»-!■ I ~ -i ti -- r - ’ - VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 27 WEATHER PERMITTING, BREMEN TAKES OFF TODAY . k w THINK LANGSTON IS NOW LEADING ** ‘.o' ‘ - Candidacy Uaa PiwteWy Hart Him By 1, C BASK F.RV ILL (in Afternoon Paper*) RALEtOU. March 27 Th« non com mltial answer (Irr* by W. H. 8. Buncwyn, candidate for the nomlns t'on for lieutenant governor, to the Santfmii Martin questionnaire with regard to his position concerning the nomination of At Smith, has not help <d his candidacy for lienteftant gover ior and tine temporarily at feast giv en Uw advantage to ('olonel John D. Langston, seems to he the consen sas of opinion here, in (get the prom ptness wfyh which both Langston and R. T. Fountain. the third aspirant lor the governorship, ans wered that they did not favor Smith. itom nation, has given them both oiyj , aiderabla advantage. a* far as op inion hegp ft concernctl. though Langn ton at present seems to be the strong er of the three. While some are frankly pleased st Burgwyn’s honesty and frankpess In refraining from stating that he op posed the nomination of Kmith, It Is generally known that Burgwyn ie for Smith, and more or less aligned with the so-called "Smith clement" In the Btate. It ie pointed out -that hfs posi tion le somewhat Inconsistent For only a little mofe than a week ago Irlende of Rurgwyn issuer! s , state ment In Which It Is Understood that Hurgwyn concurred, stated gwyu was virtually certain of the ’-•appnrt of flardner end his follow ing In hi*,'race for lieutenant gover nor. v *: •; ' Yet flardner was among fhc fifst to state thgt^he did not favor the nom- Inetlnti of Rmltl). anil woVld oppose It. Then Itnrgwyn comes out with a . 'relayed and non-committal statement generally being Interpreted as Ire'ng favorable to Smith. How then can Rnrgwvn expect tn get the support of Gardner and hi# following, who so tar have been entirely "regular" when It appears that Hurgwyu Is link log himself up with the •'lrregulars?" As a result opinion here Is that thd Rurgwyn stock has dropped per ceptibly. WAIVE HEARING AS TO CHARGES t . K> jL *' * *“ Young While Men Held In Jail On Highway? Couni in De fault of $2,500 Bond Robett L. Smith and Georg* Du-, ' hois*-, young white men 1 arrested Monday on a charge of having robbed the store of A. R. Whitman, Dudley merchant on the morning of March 22, yesterday waived preliminary hearing before Esq. W. G. Britt and were held In Jail yesterday afternoon In default of 62.600 bond. They will face trial for highway robbery at the June term of Wayne County Superior Coni*. 9 Connection of Smith with has caused much surprise in Golds boro. He came here about nine months ago and had been regarded ea a quiet, conscientious and capable workman in hi* trade, sboemaking. Duboiae a French Canadian, came to Golds boro as a mattressmaker. Smith is a native of Glendale, Calif. « A United Btalee postoffice inspector villted the two men in their cell yes terday to exkmlne them for posnble evidence ** to other postoffice rob beries In which they might have been “ Implicated. It was aaid. however, that after talking with them ha was confident that they had not partici pated In effort* to rob any other post office and added that no Federal <barge would he preferred Jagalimt than-. The Dudley postoffice is bl eated In the building of which houses the store of Hr. Whitman and which the two young men held up el the • point of a revolver. T Mr Whitman* said yesterday that -.AheAnbln- had given him about *8 ioJkrd the 6100 reward which he promised tar Information leading ti the arrest and conviction of the two. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THU MQRNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEM BUT. Four Cases Oi Smallpox. In . One Section Cause Oi Alarm DISEASE ER3LIEVED.TO HAVE BEEN BROUGHT HERE FROM VISIT PAID TO COAST; SWINTZ KILLKTT INSISTS GOD WIIIL TAKE CARE OK HIM AND REFUSBB VACCINATION Goj has marked end saved me on other occasions end be will save n.e again. Bu«b is tbe attitude which Bwinlx Killett, Stoney Creek farmer took yesterday when urged to prq tact himself by vaccination against safellpox. and ffiough there ads a number of cases of the disease in the section where Mr. Killett lives.’ be refused to be vaccinated. He Insisted that there had been contagious diseases in bis hours and that be be,] always been spared. "Men must have faith in something—God or men." he woe quoted as saying, "end I have faith in God. and if he sends tbe smallpox upon me I will be man enough to withstand It-" in une community in Saulstoa there are four cases of smallpox and many cltixens of that part of the county ere being Vaccinated as a precaution STATE DENTAL OFFICERS HERE p Meet At Home of Dr. J. N. Johnson to Plan Post Graduate Courses Dr. K. B. Howie, of Raleigh, president oT tbe North Carolina Dental Society; Dr. Dennis Kaai, Secretary-treasurer;" Dr. A. H. Fleming, Loulsburg; Dr. L. M. Edwards, Durham, members of the executive coramittde, end Malcolm T. Little, dean of tbe Exten-rl-rn Department of ihe North Carolina. < ha pel HHI, here- List night at tbe reMUenco of Dr. J. N. Johnson, chairman of the executive committee. The purpose of the meeting was for perfecting tbe organization cf post graduate courses for dentists North t’aiollna and for tbe 54th an unai meeting of the North Caro lina Dental Boclcty to be held April 16-18 at Charlotte. rtlMi'K CHIEF M'FKKKN INFECTION FROM WOl’Nll' CLANTON. Ala., March 27-—tA»> ] Infection In tjio knife wound Inflicted | on 11. P. Blake," former chler of police' of tailors. Ala., by Mlsa Cecil TubbsJ when the officer wa* acquitted of tho murder of Miss Tubbs' niece I/»ul*e Montesharo, continued In evidence yesterday Dr. J. B. Gregg, attending physician, said. >. Blake was brought to a local hospi tal last Thursday following an attack] on him by Mlsa Tubbs and Mrs. Mabel Montesbaio. mother .of the girl. PLAN END! RANGE HOP 'JACKSONVILLE. Fla. March 27 (A*) Hrfdic Htlpaon. and George Halde -man. the well known aviator* an nounced today that they would take off tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock In; an attempt t set a new world record of sustained flight. Motorcade Will Tour East In Interest of Exposition The Eastern Carolina Exposition will get another big boost Friday week when more than a score of Au tomohllen make a tour <*t Eastern Carolina as the final touch before the . Exposition opens on Monday April 9. Secretary Walter llenmark of the lo cal Chamber of Commerce Is person ally in charge of getting up this mot orcade and he will welcome the full cooperation of the merchants of Goldsboro, (o make this tour the big gest motorcade pul on yet by any of the previous Exposition towns. Green vflft sent out 22 car*, two year* ago! nearly J!S car* went out from the >own„ of Johnston county In 1926 to tell the nearby towns of the big • vent the following week; Kinston tt joining towns sent out about tirteen four year*, ago for tbe first motorcade of the kind. - iiMker Tewn* Invited This Is not a Goldsboro affair. Oth er town*, especially in Wayne county are uriffd to take a day off. Fr.da^i i ary measure. t* Tbe near epidemic of tbe disease t la thought to have been the result of ■ e vista which Major Daniels node - to relatives on the coast Some mem l bar of the family be visited Tbe News was infoimed. wee 111 with whet t was thought to be chicken pox. Prst i ty soon after Mr. Daniels returned to hie home he woe taken 111 and hie i fees diagnosed as smallpox. He was i reported as seriously til yeterdey. Others in the same section ill with 1 ■'the disease are J. B. Newsome. Jake Ward, auj Hop Newsome, the latter a negro on Mr. Newsoms') place. County Health Officer L \V. Cor bett yesterday urged that those who have not been vaccinated In recent year* for smallpox' should sevk the protection anew. School Meeting At Hood Swamp Tonight Final discussion of the election of the Bpecinl school tax matter In Bnulston township will be made at e meeting at Hood Swamp school beginning at 8 o'clock this eve ning. Thursday is the date of the election and condition* In tbe sec tion Involved ere reported os be ing "blaekgum against thunder*' If the sped*! election carries Saulston will get n standard high school for the first time In the history of the section. •'Of course I want the folks out there to have what they want, but I own some property there end I believe that my property would lie Worth twen ty five per cent more If e high school is located in the section" declared D. C. Humphrey, local attorney In discussing the lasne on the street here last night. “Yon understand though, that 1 am not going to try to tell the foil a how they abeil vote on the matter. That la for them to decide ” j ' Kinston Youth Is Hit By Lightning i! KINSTON. March 27—</P)—Struck by a tongue of lightning as be stood on hi* uncles front porch several mile* Horn here this morning Samuel i Byrd, 16, was not expected io live et | a local hospital bare tonight. /Witnesses said Ihe clouds apparent ly partem * ot * f or,, ® d f,r * ’ ,hot *!: ~wn ■ on the porch where the youth stood, Hyrd crumpled and fell In a semi con scious heap on the steps. , RELEASED ON BOSD I COLD Ml AN A, Ala.. Bond of »6.(KW 'each today was granted Mra. Mabel Monteabaro. Mias Cecil Tubbs and I thely brother "A ■ H. Tubbs by Justice ■of the peace J. M. Leonard. week ajul *eiul a car on this trip. It will do the Imsluets men good to vis it the good people of the nearby toWn* and extend a welcome .to come to .Eastern North Carolina's biggest an nual event the sxth Eastern Carolina Exposition. The party will leave from the Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce at 9 o'clock anil will take In the fol lowrings town*: IcsGrange. Kinston, Greenville. Snow Hill, Ml. Olive. Fre mont. Fulsou, Calypso, Warsaw, Clin ton. Wallace Dunn. Ben on sVj/hflVd. Selma. Kcnly, Micro, Wilson. 4wnvllle, Burgaw. Kenan*- vllle. rink Hill, Rocky Mount Ter horu. Scotland Nefck. Weldon. Enfield Flm City, Clayton. Raleigh. Ayden. Bethel, fonetoe- and other towns en the s>ldaboro Chaml»er of Cumraecre and register for this '.rip In calling pleas,, state whether yon car will be filled other whether you want Secretary Denmark to ar range for some extras to fill up dfoiir car. GOLDSBORO, N. G. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1228 Holds Pott of Honor c,' jWjOTt L »■■■ ' « •* 1 ■'■, Here le Robert » VmM* fW*g grandson of the great #wf»6irtte. leader. Little Master Lee will have the greet honor of umrMJlng the immense Bton# Mountain group 1 which Is beta* made In memory of tUilnf: * « t-ee at Utdno Mountain, Oft*,' '• MRS. HILL DIES AT HOME HERE f C •* Mother of Mayor J. H. Hill Wma In Hei 90th Year and Was Women WeH Beloved Mia Mary Louisa Huutlng Hill wld ow of the late John If. Hill, and one of the oldest If not the oldest resi dents in Goldsboro, died at her hunts at 4o® North Jan.eq street at • o'clock last evening. Mr* Hill h»d been ill troubles Incident to advanced age and friends and relatives had been prepared fur the end f, *r several days. Her condi tion wa* such Monday morning that her son. Major J. H. Hill, did nX pre side at the regular session of city court. Funeral service will be held fronij St. Stephen's Episcopal church at 6 o'clock this afternoon and will tie in charge of Rev. W. 0. Coos, rector Interment will be in Willow Dele ce metery. « **|Ml Mrs. Hill was In her ninetieth year end was ,n native of Sampson county, leaving been born In Clinton. Bbo was the daughter of the *»te Dr. Thomas Bunting of Clinton, one of the leading physicians of hW day. Married ttf the late John H. Hill of Goldsboro, she Jiaj made her home here for fifty-one years. Her husband wee e druggist j»nd for many year* operated e store here. Hie popularity Is attested by the feet that he was made mayor of) the city, an honor which was later to I come to hie son. the present mayor of, Goldsboro. •. I ‘ The deceased is survived by one son,' Mayor Hit! end by tbree daughters: Misses Betsy, Ix)ulsa, and Minnie B. Hill, nil of this city. Mrs. Hill was a faithful member of St. Stephen's church, a women devot td to her family and friends and held in highest respect by all who knew her. She was a won.ah of unusually quick perception and retained her ( keen ess of mind until the lost few, months of her life. In her going Golds,*, boro loses one whoa# life hod been practically the life span of the city, i Mad Dog Scare Switches To Edgewood Section Tuesday SEVERAL ANIMALB IN EDGRWOOD REPORTED TO if AVI BERN BITTEN BY ANIMAL BELIEVED TO HAVR HAD RABIES; NINTH SHOT BRINGS CREATURE TO ITS DEATH Tbe mod dog scare that h* a affect ed parte of the city for several week* row yesterday shifted to the Eds*- wood section Rbere a stray bird dog believed to have been atii. hit at least three other enlaM'e kfor* it tree killed Dog* belong."* to Dr, Zeno Spence, Dr. D. J. Hose end Dewey Horn were reports J ty 0 have been MUen. • . i •*»' The dag" believed te have been mad waa killed with a shot gnu after Of fleer Parker ead Mr. Hant bed tak en eight creeks et him with e pistol. The shot gun toed whs empt&fc Into the head by a resident o'J the section. Tbe ee|met made no outcry when shot it woe said, end way described ufl having e black tongue. Both of these *vmptoma were pointed out as arid t=~ =r. , =z^±== Edwin Evans Becomes Twelfth Eagle Scout The sixth Eagle Scoot in Troop Number six, of Tuecarork council was created at d Conrt of Honor sesaloa last night, the distinction goiug to Edwin Svens. If yean old. ). C. Pete Is Scoutmaster of tbe Troop which Is sponsored hy the First, Baptist church. Evans Is the twelfth youngster In Oolde hofo to win the Bugle Scout budge of honor .and there ere more 'Regie Scouts in Goldsboro than In any city of the same population tn North Carolina. DEMOCRATS SAY 4 MILLION IDLE SiiHßMflg Hr muds Later Rgport A* Being Political Docu ment For G. O. P. - ■WASHINGTON, March tT— Senate Democrats reekegrtod their de claret lon that f.OM.mo are now out of work after Senator Smoot, Republican of Utah, arose la the Senate today to Uke encouragement from the employ] outlook on the basis of Department of labor report that the unemployed n umbered about 1 .600,000 Early relief of the situation Utrongh tbe advance of sprieg end hummer sea non* anj th * resulting stimulation of building were predicted by Urn Utah Senator. But DamdcraU were quickly on their feet. «enator Simmons of North I » , Carolina chsracterlied the labor re port as a political document end-dee ertbed Senator Smoot as the "mouth piece" of government agencies “try Ing to defend the prosperity Issue." Capt. Os Berry And Col. Joe. Robinson Honored By Scouts {'•plain Nathan o"Barry, Col. J.vse ph B. Robinson, Leslie Wnil *tul Har man Wail war* singled out by Eagle Scouts or tioldsboro in eeramonlaa staged at the community building last evening as being citlsena who bare lived livgg dortliv of emulation a.iong the y>Hth of the city. In token of the worthv service which these men have Andere 1 to their tltjr, the Eagle Scous presemfj each with a Scout. HamH>ooh; the a Scout under evevr circumstance. 'Hj vid Bland. Jr. nnsldad over th i cereV monies an I C/atcsre Pe» 'i.k, Jr., made the pretentatHn >n 'bo f jl'.aw ing words: aentiemcn: We have called jdu together for the purpose of shoeing you. In a small way, oor appreciation of the esampies that you have sat for the'younger generation to follow. Wa feel like your lives snd the exao.ples euoe of hydrophobia. On Monday morning a dog believed ip have been mad. waa shot ip the yard of B* u Thompson on Aeb . , To;*, » . street . Loot weak else family path of the ffeuth 810c amh strevt section were blue* bye stray which ran rabid la that pert oTQie city and attar At tacking n nnmher of animals eat on and badly Mt a negro man. Tbe numerous cease simitar to those reported above recalled tn tbe city Aldermen drawing np a strict ordinance prohibiting doge running et ' large sad In deciding In employ a dag catcher lor the city. The officer of catcher wa* to go lalo effect April 1 and City Manger Bom Heliowall waa aatborlsed. to hire ooomouo for tho pUcs. SIX GALLONS OF | WHISKEY TAKEN Ymm WMtg Mum UttUr Amd Plain Clothes Officer Qiluk Rhodes end Officer Parker enepoctrd that «* sntomabtle packed on Ptoq street la tbe of the city I dot might of being leaded wRb whiskey. As ,officers approached the automobile Henry MoCtomoy, young white man lumped from tho car end ran. Officer Parker (allowed tbe man and was attempting; to dm teat him be Is alleged to hove draws hta revolver tft an attempt 1a tm ttmldata the officer. McCleaoy appeared to be l« a dree 1 hen condition end when the officers placed him le the etty Jell ho made a statement to n fellow prisoner that he came very near shooting the of ficer. * While Os fleer Parker waa choatag MoCloony Offset Rhodes eearehed •be auiomoMle and found alt gallooa of whlAey U fruit Jars. 8I GGBBTB AJTTM Affß PROS MEKT ] BALBIOH. March 27 —(JP>-Fraak 'j D. ’Grist, atato commlseloaer of labor I 1 and today proposed la a public sUtemeat that the So-IU and enti-Smlth leaders In the state get to '.gather and bold as unofficial eteto presidential primary la order la obtain “a public expression of opinion as to the North, Cerollno voting senti ment on the democratic preetdentiat ! questions " 3 Americans Die As Plane Crashes MEXICO city; March tT—GT) — Three Americans wore killed today wkea n plane wish they were flying frotr. Nogales, Arts., te Mexico City crashed la the streets of Tolaca about 65 miles from their objective. The victims were Sterling Robles, pilot, W. B. King, end Wallace »prigger, yon have set are i goal for us to strive to reach- Your (deals have meant much to the ideal loving yonth of your state, your county and your j city end wa art iadaad glad to num ber yon among our friends not from a standpoint of yonr cooperation hat for the Ideals for which you have lived. We therefore wish to preeegt each of ydu tonight a Scoot Hand book which wt nit in oar daily life . na oor guide in the problems that confront na. 4 It ia indeed a pleasure to .poaneat Iron with this small token M oar esteem aad raepect snd wa hope that you will lrpl R, from cover to cover mMHwttfmidarstand more thoroughly the groat aim* for which wo Ilya Wa want yon to know that your Uvea, no wall lived, have meant much to the praaaat generation and will mean 1 much to those that follow, aad In this 1 spirit we thus honor you, OUT friends. "" * npjjf.gite^wn t MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED . , PRESS price nvß cum Big Plane Is Ready for Hog» “■as. sr£^ro.“S - * DUBLIN. March 17. H*rmaoa Koahl, asm Vte Urn fate. apt Arthur B»tadUr. o*aapvtata* tbtrnytnW tester* Mm* ftp •». Mwi la tab* «ts tar taf tort *1 daybreak t*warr*w. T%U was ttelr iuwhcN latsattew M 1* o’clock toaight. tb* “ts ta tb* •Itaatkm hotel tb* atata ot tb* wi»*b «• . Tb. Intrepid flaiW Who fmUt* tar taw tb* plate am* (tan taf l«rtta »«r» aa autatly ooaltaat 1 *1 tb* aM*M* of tb*ir ptea* tatasbt ta wh— ttay arrlrod tar*. liwinll tb*r tan tectate* taa* ttab tpif tral wiottta *1 tb* am **4 warn* wh* ba«* tatt*4 tb# otet to w-t en>Mtaf at «b* Attest*. 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