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■ - 1 ... IA VeUIMUSBVCN; NUMBS* ?4 EDWARDS COLLECTED $1950 FOR ALFRED SMITH »;• & #••>. r;- * y- - * > , 0 „ George Godon Battle Contributed Most 01 * . <1 1 g ''7'% This Sum, It Is Shown Licti Mm TmUM Mart Sab- Csi—Htii Ib liMfh Dbt* » In* Investigation NO LARGE AMOUNTS HAVE BERN SPENT, IT 18 SAID Mr. EHwgri* Hu Bum Prim# Os Gevcrncr Smith For Many Yura RALEIUH. Mar 31-oP>—Trailing report* of • slush fund for Alfro4 8 Smith. In North Carolina a Boaat* Campaign (and subcommittee was able to uncover today only 9>,6»0 «xpendltur»< ta tkla iUU oa babalf of the presMsntial candidacy of the Naw York Oowtrjier, Oocrga Oardon Battle, a Naw York Irwyar and native of North Carolina, contributed 12.500 of thla amt. the Senate taveetigatora—Btalwar. Re publican. Oragan. and Bratton. Demo erat, Naw Mexico —were told. The remainder wa» raised locally. rrom Zeb Turlington, of Moorea yllla the aab-comaatUee learned that •M had been contributed on behalf •f Representative Cordell Hall of Tea aaaaae who ta contesting with Smith fer the North Carolina delegation to the Democratic national convention which l-i t<* be chosen at the State con ventton <m Jane IX. RALEIGH. May XI Robert H.ti Edwards. Goldsboro, superintendent ol pahile c welfare for Warn# county laid the committee that be had re ceived 91.U0 for his work la travsl iag around the Mat* In behalf of Gov ernor Smith. "I’ve spent the moat of It. hat I’ve got a little of it yet,- Ed Wards .gate.,' Explaining shat he had been a friends of the New York governor for • fifteen year*. Edwards said he had been "working for Smith la aeeaon gad out." ".I was creating all the Smith senti ment I could." he said' "Have yea kept an account * of your expenditures," naked Chairman Bt sitter. -I did not think I would bo asked about It .so I didn’t hoop nay ac count. ’•Where did you get the meney-T -I received that money la three lots. 1 didn’t yet ft In a batch. I got 1400 at Mi time. ISO at another. . ; jlhen fI.WV on M*rch 11. Battle Seat 91AM "Where did you get the 91.60 P" George Gordon Battle sent it to. me. He wrote me and Mid he under stood I wm being put to aome ex poses and h* contribute I bad no communication with the Smith organlMtloa or Tammany. I never talked with >ny of them. I got the money rrom Mr. Battle. I wrote him <•■ nice a letter as I knew boir and told him I ob llgod." \ 94# Raised—hr"lQl*!gh ** , Edwards sold he got 950 from e fellow townsmgp.-Mr. Thompson, gad received 9400 th»t had been raised la Raleigh.” -Was it a surprise to you that yea get 9400 r asked Senator Bratton. “The news that I was to got 9404 was a pleasant surprise, yea sir” Bd '?*»arda rapt led. a “Who Interested you first In Gov ernor JkaftlM campaign?" “fcobody-ta Tk* world, ’’ Edwards r# plied. “I wm a self appointed advo cate of Smith end went out te work for bias.'* ’l'Bpj Senator Btatton was curious to know why Edwards traveled ever the Hint* since all the district* were or ganised. The witness said he Just v*ot around. Temfsritag the Ratals'’ "One of mv mein Job* was going ■round comforting the saints.’’ he ex rlalaeff. "T7bet dm that mean?" Bratton Inquired. * * “Everybody down hero know* whet that mqpwe," Edwards Mid. “lCi an THE! GOLDSBORO NEWS BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARB FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. Authorise Payment of Sou. R. R. Judgment The Judgment *6 93.600 against the city of Goldsboro la favor of the Southern railway, granted by Wayne Superior codrt In a com promise settlement of the Center street track removal matter, was ordered paid by the aldermen of the city meeting la regular mtd mouth session last night. Payment of the Judgment will end the «uw nod remove the l*et obstacle which prevented going forward with plans for the improvement 'J Center street. A committee from the aldemonic hoard has been named to qscommend Improve ments for the street. I-eat night's session wm a short one and the authoriMtion of payment #f the Southern Judgment w*e the out standing He mot business traoMct . # ad. UGHT SESSION COUNTY COURT tmrnmmmmmmmmrn S' Drunken Drtrom CobUbbo To Fsblrtw Morning The following cases ware dlspssed of in a light seMlon of county record er's coart yMterday: e J. B. Beep assault. 4 months la tail; JamM Carr, driving drunk. 950 fine and *0 days in Jail, capias not to Issue during goad behaviour end if do rendant does not drive car for thrM months. Bob ’Braswell, larceny, 9X6 fine and'costs and t month* In Jail, aeateace to begin In cum defendant la again la court within next two yMrs. James McNair and Elbert McNair, manufacturing whiskey. JamM Mc- Nair, not flatty. Elbert McNair, a lad of 14 yMrs, remanded to Jeveatle court. * Calvin Aycock. having whlekoy for Mle, 3 months In Jail, - appeal taken uad 9XOO bond required. Goldie Smith, dring drunk. not guilty; JesM B. Baas, ae automobile licence, transferred to Superior coart Fred H Allard distniblng worship, 00 days la Jail; Peleg Thom peon, disturd lag worship, 910 and costs; George Hart and Lonnie Hillard, disturbing worship, cum dismissed. Rickard Ferrell, driving drank, 960 fine an«L coats. Including 96 for John ny Lee, and 00 days on roads to begin If fine and coats not paid «r if defend ant drives car within next three months. •■, ’ B 1 COMMITTEE TO STUDY DIVORCE SUBJECT ATLANTA, May 21—OP)—An ad In terim committee to study the whole subject of dlvorco wm appointed to day by the General Assembly of the PrMbytertan church In the United States. ' Finals Are Under Way In Wayne Co.\Schoola Now The commemoemsßt period ta ta rtiD -wing in Wayne county. Belfast 'fin als get started thla evening with; the presentation QC>sn operetta ’'Bother <Jo<»*e L*ad” by the grammer gijade^. ■Wednesday morning will • >n » the regular gradriatfag exorclsea end there will bq ea address by Henry Belk .editor ibf The New* Screnth -rade certificates wll be presented to thirteen paplls aad tber.t wlil Mlow a picnic on Jit* school ground* Tt|* I üblic ia Invited Jo attcnJ the picnic end too bring wall filled tMkets. The Wednesday morning program will start at 10:M o’clock. In the afternoon there will be a baseball game between the mar < men aad the elagle'meu of the com munity aad thla to being planned to HULL AND SMITH FORCES WILL BA TTLE DEADLY WAR GAS KILLS 11 PEOPLE 2M Seat to HwapMal la Ham burg Germany By Terrible » Happeaißg deadly HAMBURG. Germany, May 21-4*) —A wispy fog like cloud »f phosgene, ope of the moat deadly of war geesee. which crept through the streets es Hamburg iqst night suited ay was dla a ppaied by rain and wind after It had killed eleven persons and caused ’nor# then 3M others to he Mat to hospitals. Physicians were confidant of as via# these patients bat their fate drill be ascertain far more than a week. *%' The gaa drove 3M families from (heir homes, hut tonight all danger waaiAggardeS as ended aad the au thorities permiWa them to return, Aa fitful hreeMS which preeoeded the ruin wafted the gaa almlSMly to and gro, human I animal and plant IUO kutyumbed. Hen, woman, and child ren fell unconscious; cm trie dropped la the Held; chiceaa, ducks, cats aad doge died gaspingly aad trees, great nnd growing crape shriveled. The exact cause of the tragedy has not been established. Experts think, however! tb*t unduly warn ataeoa? pit ere was reaponalble ASKS SUPPORT OF POPPY DAY illrg”lk W Garbctt, Uoußfy Chairman Far Legion Anxi liary, Unuc* Statement# la a etatemeat issaed yMterday Mrs. L. *W. Corbett, chairman of the American Legion Auxiliary Poppy Day committee, asked the cooperation or the cltiaens of the community la nee king the Auxiliary Poppy Day pro* gram boro oa May. 14th, a succeas. "To begin with the Auxiliary feels that the WMring of the Poppy la mean ory es the deeds of thoee who Save fallen In defense of tbolr country I an exprmaion of worth whllo senti ment which they should not forget,'* Mrs. Corbett eeld, "Then too the sale this work all who buy a flower bocom year makee It financially possible for the American Legion Auxiliary to carry on its work for the dlMbled rx-eerrice man. his family and the or phans pf the deceased veteran#. la this work al) who buy a sower bqcom M a partner." “We want those who buy the Pop pies which Imar the Americas Legion Auxillarf label to know that the4e 1 lowers were made by dlMbled sold iers In hospitals, for ■ o m u of whom this le their only soarco of Income; and that every penny paH for Auxiliary Popples to spent for the benefit of the dlMbled ex-service man end-' hi* dependant*. We believe every cltlsen es the community will stent to rapport that kind of a program." pro?lda fan for the occasion. Wednesday night at t o'clock tha pl*ir "Safety First”, a cornedy in three acts wll ba prsaaated. Prof. J. O. Whlta, principal of tka acbool, will praalda at tba rajrious exarc leas' At 10:30 Wednesday moraine will come the annual review of tba year's work In tha Knrfka school* and tba gradnatlng nerclees l*r thaaa corn plating tba naswntb grads. Dr. D. Hi Bry»n Dean of Waka Forest Col lag a. will dallrer tba addreas. A plcntcdln nar will ba served on tka gronnda be ginning at noon. At I o'clock In tha evening will Coma tba presentation by tba high school pf the play Civil Berrloe GOLDSBORO, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY tt, I*2B MmaaasMmHaeaumiMßMaduammMßuewaMbJhlbßa » MANY PLANES ARE ASSURED IS CBBMBBrdaI FHm aad S fiov enunent Hum Alntofy Prom bad for Optalag A complete draft of tke program for the airport opoaiag oa May tl la to be preeaated to a full moetiag of the Goldsboro Airport Commission ft the Chamber es Commerce ottos at I o'- clock tkla evening. Through yesterday thirteen com- BMrical Store had accepted Invitations to be present aad take part la the opening program, aad assurance ha* been received that at least flve govern ment ptaaee—from both the Army had Navy contingents «< the Federal'gov- ernment—would he Mat here, togeth er with e representative of tke de partment of hornaanatlce of the De partment ofCoot averts Congressman Aberaethy yMterday wfaref ThANewrag. follows: “Am to mfonp you that the War Depart meat will Mad two alr plane* from Imagtoy Field aad one or more airplanM from the Fburik Corps Ana aad the secrete ryy,of the Navy will amid two plauM from Hampton Road* aad the Coat mere# Department will Mad a representative to take part In tke Celebration of the opealag of the Airport oa May 9(kt Am mailing you copy of letter from the secretary of the Navy and Bill send you aaam of r*preeeatatlva of the Comamroe Department later as the secretary of Commerce desires to send one of hie beet men for this occasion. Am glad to have been of service ta Goldsboro la thla matter and wish for you a WARNS AGAINST BACK SLIDING BMmp Darilaftaa Urgca AH Tv Pißb* 1 ado Real (bnditkma Os Llrtg Blehep U. V. W. DerUagtou was heard at three servlom htß*- Fuel Methodist church yesterday tinuatloa of the revival which he Mv rea last Thmrsdey, preaching la the, morning, la the afternoon to the W°nk aa’s Missionary Society aad |a ttSr evening again. Every aervtoe uw lergd-slaed congregations waiting up-, oa every word frma th« Bishop of li* Southern Methodist church. The services gained much headway Soaday and yMterday aad wIU be continued at Id o’clck tkla gMralag and at 9 o'clock this evening. Back Sliding wn tku topic Bishop Darlington used last evening, and he arged every on# to Search Into bie life to determine If he ha* not backslidden from that position of grace and peace with 003 through Christ Which ha occupied ia the be ginning. One doeo Woll to be etar aaUy.yJert, Mid Bishop Darlington, sos the world and the flesh are a# mach with a* that we go backward if we do not orcMloaally draw up Sharply aad look Into oar Tivee a* to their' raal condition*. It I* entirely poMlble to b# saved and then fall from grace In mom enta of weakness, embracing the Christina religion does not guarantee one against back eliding. It wm de clared. The Christ lea religion In the world today would bo mubh more won dcrfully potent If all men who'had started out to follow In- His footsteps bed continued along that way, aaM ‘Bishop Darlington. Al tbal service fa the afttruejoa Itikhop Darlington spoke of the work > if Um Southern Methodist church !o Belgium. Poland, and Chegko-Bolv*k la. The movsmsat toward the grif' suecess of the Proteetant religion jir mong the Slavonic peoples datqs from : the time of the World -Wer, It wm stated, for It wee at this time i free churchy was organised, and which ! has today grown to over a million .Bombers. Still, however, there am rountloM thousand* ta Plaad who do , aot h*v* the Bible to road. (Continued oa Page 8U ) She's 100 Per Cent Perfect i ■ 4 ■j J tXy' % |g; : W - % PI lv 4 |FRP| i I \ ml j ■ | bß| m mi . - 'BTf' lIYR. Fwr 3 ■ ♦ **- ■ ;' M k M ; 3, * Xhis |> lose ptHtf i|Ai M|g| |i|*|| OUitlni hnrinlf in ■>*> old daughter of Mr and Mri f O. Rtarlln*. Thla aniline young Indy was rated aa 100 per cent phyaioally perfect by the six doctors who thumped, weighed.* measured end put her through all their haowg paow la the he glanera dlaic at Virginia street school last week. There was a large number examined aad Mias Sterling was tke only one rated at IN peg cent Aad with that smile she ought to win gay beauty prise she eaten, too. Winston-Salem Couple To Be Tried For Murder of Children WIMSTOff-RILEM, Bay Xl f (AD~B. Mall aad hie wife, Grace \ MRU word la Jaff bora toalgM J charged with peisealag their two ■ little girls, Jetvte Matte, age « aad Maas! A A tew Mil ahaigteff them wlh first degree maHiar grand Jvfj hen today. At Um that #f their death, Aaterday May i, the raraaar npertod that they » had JU| ea# mla-nlaa —» - anw wi ynmßVffu teased ftw% eat sardines. Sev eral days later another lavestiga- Effo trt Lawrence Is Back in Court PITTBBORO. May XL—4AV-Attend ed bye physician and a aurte. W. Herbert Lawrence, Durham. «»a*rec tor. was whoeled into the’’ Chathanp county {MMiThuuvA tqdsy f>r the rK htirptioa of hie trie) on tha |harg* of murdering Mr*, Terry, which wak Batnrday when he ■1 sailed his 41voslvSnd ' wrist at hits \ • j : to great was ths ctbqd of *pe<taj» to u who packed talo the ■ ovrtraogp ho Idlng that Jddge HomulukA Nditn. ordered the main aisle cleared after H had been reported to him that the floor was sagging and that! hits of plaster bed faHsn undersea! > Indicat ing the possibility of collap iq. l.swrente appeared white sad lack lag In strength as he Mt between his physician aad aura*, but he followed thejprograse of the cum against him with marked Interest Solicitor Clawson Williams called W. R. McCauley, deputy sheriff of Ism county, as the next witness ta the procession ho- ha* summoned with the fltera ftlß|4Bi kedfan ItePVra : Hi^HMM|Er.fppg*'.lJjpp.: v .M}Onnv'---q the report sahmßled te the grand ■ m jary* •• Sheriff McCrary, stated ttiat RollaSme. VMT almlap m ahIJ BMrttdMO ee MwvW^Mltep the tarts ta eenaerttoa with the team The rapevt BEf art ha made pahlle uatll the trial. Three famaraam eempastos bad held ap payment es lasaraaee allele* ap the children le the ex teat al MAM announced purpose of sending Um wealthy Durham contractor te the elerirlc chair for the death of tbo mid dle-aged dressmaker, whose body was found In the Cepe Fter river nips days after two fisherman had reported hearing a woman’s scream for many oa the A vent's Fsrry bridge near mid# t.ight of March 34. ’ MiCauley corroborated teatimoey given by Mieriff Walker ’Blahr. of Chatham, and other officers that Un prlnU found at both eqde of tfeo A vents Ferry Bridge appeared to match the tires oa mobile, a green coupe with 'Ape wheels. The witness disclosed that the car had been taken to Raleigh twice for examination, once for a teat to determine whether stains oa the cushion and oji g fender were nude by blood, and once for flager print examination. Bo far. Solicitor Wil liams ha* oat revealed the raenlte of these teats. Cal T. Deeara. a deputy sheriff of Chatham county, wsa ths next wftavaa, IMS? PREM PRICK FIYB CBimi ■ • w : v (■ i Precinct Meet Will Be Scene ri. ij. i U, i_ B«ck*r* of Cgrdall Unit and htehat* « <AH«te A gated wtf go 1« fhopwc logo rrMn ni gatatdar. la Oatfatera. «»dar ardor. as County ngiinaaa Gal. <Wg. k« hold tteir aiMtiaaa at » a'a*a»* r*. day awning awl otter graehiaW wM hold mcattaga at » no**atfSAay Although fri.ud* •< OowrporTßftl ran#tatai <‘ -A —A ~ ' ’ i*p«rici io vpM mV iha practaat «te< rorura ytatarday atertad an ate ate oat anmpnign far, tte Tagaaaaai awn, I ndoiag m thoy war* argad aa te ivttera flaw lag V. Tirtiijjaa. ate* awaacar tor MaU. ? A alalwawat aggategd *w_gn m ataiMgam *■tWTwii \mm VWS9* “X "■* * - * -V. "Tte all teparttet thing lata gat oar paapia ta te praam* at Ite tea* clact mooting. at I a'elaak. May Mtlh aad te praparad ta rata far datagatte ta tte aoanty coaraatte* that wMfr favor Haa. Cardalt Sail ter proateHtt. "It war ftiaada all gat da«y tod te tteir aM»a*Mtea IMP* la te doate ag Ida doiont of hi. ftatth, / • Tte. la a HgtegFllw pmpte - m. h i ■ mm "Tt* thaa la atert aad cmmp tete . . # 4s - far throating tte Hal) comp- •' null taraad imtei tte nateaaraM* aaaate^ and ratling on tte paters ta aall ' ah tte praalte* waallagi id tte IntardM at rardaU SdN. . ,£* ■aid, " I .ppaai ta tte |)i£i»sjt rallyNnd prmat te.aw.lvw at thg poying platw hi tteir ntpattit gc| ciaeta. lot tteaa famteg Wall and dg (oi> prohibition mml SppftMt tMPIIMi Imnlgratloa. TWa h a IlgM that te* toltm oar awat aaarad prtaatptw.** ’ ■■■ 1 w 1 ■ ■ rtwiiii' ■i»mw» ' • | tlou te , |a'iniVlnSn conv.a| oa of' ate' gUta ,-|||nhia>P‘ Amoi'ii ion mating loiay bote (N f. H. H* tetefaa, prwlgiat at tte ite •octotk*. too *. hawk itat prate Mattte ra. as tetho. wtK hate te ante a»rly i Ma morning far tea aatedte (lon rlilr. (' Mlaa Mary fcternrd. aaeratary «t :te aagoetatlop, in aaaMa te attehf >te oodvaaum oa aoeaunt of lUaaaa whb nawftta. Ste la atea«llr twprov ing, hopovor. aadjKMpto tp te dteh at te» ofhro ta a“Kw data, voirnuuT ATLANTA, tte. May tl OH »«*■ troat N. C, waa aalaetad today aa O.nvral Asaoatety as tte rNdteWfa mu» chared ta tte Dated ftetea.' Jjk
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