WEATHER
Fsir MMI niw la Interior Friday.
•Harter Mr toHowed hr thunder
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VOLUME SEVEN; NJUMBER Bft
ARRAIGN 2 IN WAYNE COURT FOR FIENDISH CRIME
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George Dußois Found
Not Guilty Robbing
Store A. R. Whitman
R. L. Sadtli la FoaaS Guilty and
Wll Ba Scntaocad So»c
ttaM Taday
SPEND HOURS IN SEATING
10 MURDER CASE JURORS
Jama uai A moil* WWW Charg
ad With Starvlag aad Uaating
Little Nagraaa Death
with ten Aurora seated attar examln
•lion of thirty-fir* veniremen. Wayne
Coaaty Superior apart will this morn
tas peooaed with caau charglbg
■alter again at Jaitet Wfrjej aud Am
elia White, eegroea, la the teeth of
▼onaoll White, aln* year old Negro**
aad daughter of White hr another wo
maa. Solicitor Claweon Wll I lama eald
laat alght that he would **>, ®>r a
tint degree murder verdict.
Thu Mate chargee that White and
hie wife all but starved the little ne
greet to death upd then finished the
job hr frequently weildlng a leather
thong aad a belt with a metal buckle
•boat her body. The one# yeaterday
rtt reacted • grantor number of negroes
to the Weyue court house than bad
te#« In the balldiug la many yean.
The room waa filled aad the galleries
packed
Chargee of robbery against Oeorge
Dubois aad R. I . Smith had held the
attontiou es the court throughout the
day. aad it waa about I o’clock laet
evening before the wmntnation of van
Iremen to select a Jury was began.
The process was a tedlue one with M
B. Loftin and Col. Roacoe Butler of
Clinton representing White: Hugh
Dortch e«d N W Outlaw appearing
for A near! la Jfhlte aad Solicitor Wil
liams pleading for the State. No Jur
or weot unchsllenged and the caution
displayed by each attorney In accept
<ag a Juror indicated the length to
which the trial might run. It waa 11 -
o’clock laat aigbt before the ten were
seated.
Two Jurors remain to be seated this
moTolugland then the Introduction of
twltaeasea will begin.
Dubei. Not Lalltj h
The jury nceleed the Smith-Dubois
case, charging the young white men
with robbing the store of A. R. Whit
man at the polat of a gun. about 7: JO
laat evening At 11:30 laat night they
made their verdict, freeing George Du
bole and finding Smith guilty.
The latter had confessed his part
in the affair end a defense bad been
not up. Dubois offered au alibi, offer
lag Mason Howell to prove that ha
Wee at the Crystal case on the even
ing hoar whon the wild west stunt
gras pullod at the Dudley store. 4
fiorrm air aces join sbabuh
\
MOSCOW, Jim# Bov
|ets twd air area, M. Tchukhnovsky
•ad M. Babushh. left here for Un
lagrad tonight en rente to the Arctic
tn aid la the search for the missing
dlrldile Italia. They will proceed by
gray of Archangel. \
DOS ANOELRJv MAR J—'
MU WO* CUSTODT
T -v of *LOfE CMILD"
DOS ANOBLBB. June 7—Van Court
Warrow hoe w»n the custody of an
lalsged ’’leva child’’ In obtalnlnf a
divorce from Mrs. Marjorie Warren.
* The boy tee declared by his
■other to hade been the eon of
James Serippa Booth. Jr . Detroit mul
11-mill lowa rto sutqmoblle builder.
Warren charged Booth, who U
■arrtod stole the affections of hie
•wife and "financed" a previous Reno.
Nevada, diver**, '
ITALIAN* Ilf DALMATIA
FIGHTING JIWHLiYIANF
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VTFNNA. Austria. June 7—(Art—A
dispatch to Nene Frele Press from
Agram (Zagreb! Certta. today eald re
Bowed aad more violent anti-Jugasls
via domoootrations had taken place at
Bora naheaMa __ .
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
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BRAD IN THE MORNING KHOE MINDS ARB FBESH-RBAn BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
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A Little Different
Missionary Meeting
- (Special to The Newt)
SEVEN SPRINGS. Juae 7—the
Miss lon Circle of Outlaw's Bridge
church will SMOt with Mra, M
•W. Simmons Saturday evening.
The hoars will be from I to 11.
Ton and your frteods are Invtlod.
Ught refreshments will be served
at small coat- Dancing la on tha
program
Bov. John T. frltagoraid will
preach at Outlaws Bridge Sunday
morning. Subject: ’’Faith In
aaltjr."
HOOVER ANTIS
GET TOGETHER
Clone Ortßßiznlion Started Far
Purpoaa of Dnfunling Com
atoreoSocro®
KkNSAB CITY, June 7—(S’) —Pool*
lug tbelr recourcea, rivals of Herbert
Hoover for tho proeldeetlal nomine
tion got together today uader s single
lommhud determined to bring about
Ms defeat la neat week's national eon
rvention Into the coHtlon went the
lull strength of the field es candidates
who have been worhlng more o» less
Independently, giving the anti-Hoover
movement a unity which It baa lacked
until now.
Direction of the united campaign
against Hoover waa placed In the
hands of Louis Emmerton, Repfbll
cen nominee for Governor ia llllnole
and a staanch supportor of Low don.
One of tjio first names of tlm Hoov
er opposition la to get Us site of the
argument before the Mg bloc of un-
Instructed deletes, nearly all of
whom are yet to arrive. To that end,
Mra. Rath tfsnna, McCormick, daug
hter of the man who Is credited With
P’aclng William McKinley tn the
White House, has been placed tn
charge of publicity. She Is u delegate
at Urge fr«m Illinois pledged to L«W
den. 9
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If 4LEIGH MAN SI7BS HILL FOR
SUM JI’GMKNT
RALEIGH. June
his right arm bras permanently In
jured of an accident caused by a
heavy box falling on him, C. T. Pow
ell. of !hia city. Thursday institutej
suit In Superior Court against the
Harriett Cotton Mills of Henderson
for a 15.000 Judgment. The accident
occurred on Msjrli, while he was era
ployed In the mill, Powell alleges.
DISTRIBUTES FUNDS 0
RALEIGH; June 7-(Mi -Ten thous
and dollars. Additional assets of the
defunct Mntuul Buldlng and Loan As
soclation of Raleigh were liquidated
during May by the receiver, C. A.
Gosney.
Balance on hand May 31 was $33, -
753.5* Mr. Goeney reported.
Southern Cross Takes Off
On Final Laps of Journey
SUVA. FIJI. J«*te 7—(BN The,
trene Pacific! monoplane Southern
Cross roared away from Naaelel teach
for Brlsbene. Australia, 175* miles
sway «t 2:53 p. m. today.
'•• The tri-motored plane rose easily
front the hard anode of the beach Id
miles from Suva and bsarlng Re
crew of four was soon out of eight
over the waves to the far shore of
Austral!*. The flight I* expected to
he completed lu It or 10 hour*.
The crew. Captain Charle* Klngw
ford Smith aad Charles Ulm. Austrlad
inn pilot* Navigator Harry Lyon aad
redlo operator James Warner. Ameri
cans wars cheerful and confident that
ASK PERMANENT GRAND JUR Y FOR WA YNE
ft g
am. K
Hero are Mabel 8011, so-called
“Queen of Diamonds” and avia
tion enthusiast, aad Bert At os to, *
crack traaa-AtUatlc pilot, who
plan to take off fronr Roosevelt
Field ia Charles A. Levine’s moao
pUne Columbia en route for Bu*
rope. Most nay destination on
land— will suit Mies Boll; her on
ly ambition is to be the first worn- >
an to fly the Atlantic.
(International Newsreel)
ASKS PRAYER
FOR WOODWARD
Bishop Gusrry Not Thought To
Know AmuUlnat Ended Hie
Own Life
"CHARLESTON, 8. C„ June 7— (AP)
—The Right Reverend Wm. A. Ouer
ry. bishop of the South Carolina Dio
cese of the Protestant Episcopal
church seriously wounded Monday by
the Rev. J. H. Woodward who com
mitted suicide a few minutes later
made his first reference to the shoot
Ing today. Addressing Dr. R. 8. Chth
rartk, on* of the attending phyaidaus.
Bishop Ouej-ry said. "Poor Woodward,
pray for him. Father forgive him. be
knew not what he did.”
Dr. Csrthcartk. said he gained the
unprediloQ that the Bishop does not
know of the Rev. Mr Woodward's
suicide All eymptonmy were bettor,
laid the report Issued by the doctors
tonight
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BYRD SPBAKHtS? LEESBURG
" RICHMOND. ' June., 7 -Governor
Byrd spoke at Leesburg Wednesday
night In favor of the proposed coa
sdtutlonal amendments, to be voted
>*n -at the next general election.
•he flight wouliThe made without mia
hap.
Lyon who had lost his spectacles
was hampered somewhat In reading
hta navlgathAi chart! 1 out not Incapa
citated. ; -
Behind the crew lay 5,533 miles of
flying from Oakland. Calif, toward
tha goal of Sydney. Australia. Thera
remained only 2.252 ml lee to bo
flown and their Journey of 7,300 miles
would be ended.
In Brlsbsnde. Lyon and Waraer, It
was planned, would leave tho South
ern Cross; their Australian compan
ions going without them to Sydney,
500 miles away ia the great plane.
GOLDSROMt N. C FRIDAY WARNING, JUNE 8, IMB
FAINT SIGNALS
FROM DIRIGIBLE
Hope for GomoiiM NoMh and 17
Ib lUHsjTCrow Is
KINGS BAY, Sp&bergea. June 7
(RV-Twice today IBs radio opfrator
es the citte IM WlLuo. bane ship of
Ceaeral Umberto BoMles loot polar
sxpeditloa heard weak signals which
he was sure were from operator Bla
gi. radio men en tde dirigible Italia.
The signals were Um week to dechip
er. Hopes that the! Italian Uouoral
aad hie 17 eampan|ons survive were
revived amoug the teeeo seem hers of
the expedition at Klhg's Boy.
The Bret eigoale .were heard early
this merplag. Conditions then were
nafavoraMe for goajl redio trAnsmts
rloo. The operator op the Cttto Dl Mil
eno then addressed a message to Bta
gal. telllag him to Jry again it I p
m. when it would |e a Httle darker
end more favorable for traaamlaahm.
Again at the afternoon bear, the
operator thought ho caught weak slg
nala. It waa Impooaihle, however, to
make out what the sender was try leg
to eey. « „ *
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Gov. McLean Given
Out Number Paroles
„ RAUDtOH, June 7—<•)—
MoLaoo today stgate pareU* that
gave freedom to almilßte. removed g
.uspended sentence from another and
scat three man from State prtaoa to
Attests Prison. Baatohco of another
waa cemmuted.
Among thoae" paroled were: George
Kxum. Jr, Craven coaaty, convicted
Ot a punitory offense la lUI and
sentenced to 11 years la State prison.
Howard WIIHu, Pamlico, convicted of
%ioUtl*a_of the prohlbltiene and sen
tenced ll months oa the route.
FLIGHT FLASHES
CURTIS FIELD, New York Jane T
—(AP7 —Oliver Lt Boittlller, pilot of
the monoplane Columbia, ia which
Mine Mabel 801 l plana a traaa Atlan
tic flight to Europe, announced to
night that a Jgke. off fo| Old Orchard,
Mala* would be made at 2 e'ctock to
morrow morning.
CtJRTfB FIELD, N. Y. —(d*)—Mine
Mamebl 8011, the “Qaeea of Dln
mohte” who aspires to be the flrdt of
her sox to fly the Atloatic, set forth
or. her greet adventure, hat she neg
lected t* Inquire about the weather
prospects. As a result she no
further along her pato tonight than
If she hud never etoyMtr~N
Miss 801 l took off tWI moratfg
with two men, pilot and a mechanic,
beading for Old Orchard IS*, bat the
sun was soon lost to eight la dense
banka of clouds and after six hours
of futile groping for the mein coast,
a scent 300 miles away, the Columbia
was forced back to It* storting place.
*ad the flight wax abandoned for the
day.
Five minute* ester the plane left
Dr, Jams* H. Kimball «f the with
er bureau telephoned to the field
that fog between her# and Old Orch
ard made a flight Impossible.
Tomorrow be said, tb# fog would he
dispelled and tb* short first leg *f
the Journey could be mud# wltbeutdlf
flculty.
Delivery the afternoon of the new
plane ia which Thus R*ch*. of Oer
ii)any. hope* to fly to her homeland,
caused msny to be out to so* tho pre
•eot plena of women fllera and pas
> angers as a three cornered race, also
each ted denied gay Men lawhC
TRBPABBY, F. — UP)—A smell
leoh In the o|| tank of the F»kke
rne noplane Frieathlp wao discovered
let* today aad Wllmer Stultx. pilot of
the plane on It* propesed traaa-Atlau
tic flight announced that tho tab* off
for Europe would not bo attempted
until tomorrow. RepHra were made *0
1 n'ght. ,
Don C. Humphrey Ia
HuU'a Wayne Mpr.
•Wayne coaaty la aJaraet uaael
utously tor Jadg* Cordell Hall a*
the Deaaocratlc candidal«, fori
president, declared Doe c. Hum
pkrey, prominent attorney, who
waa yeaterday auaeuaced an Hall
piaattr coaaty. Mr.
Humphrey's etoteaeoot ad to H«H
aeatlmoat la the'coaaty la baaed,
he Mid. apon report* gatherad
from every end *t tho eouaty
“Moot of the original Smith me#*,
bo declared, "have loot latoPM th
the Smith candidacy, having real
ised ibag Hall la th* real favorite
of th* coaaty bad state.”
THAW MAY GO
ON TO FRANCE
Starts Gat KagfcMl CfeWMta
Ruliaf Kdcftef Him Oat
Ptbtb la Vais
LONDON, Juno 7—(JF)— Harry K.
Thaw's effort* to enter Ragland ap
peared all la vain tonight. Ha mania
*<! aboard th* ateamahtp AqalUala at
Louthampton while his friend I. M.
Pendleton who had spent many hour*
la Loaoda working la bin behalf ad*
m'.ttod that Mo good ofOceu wet* fruit
leas as jot .
Thaw* oitrob* opthualsm exproao
rd In the afternoon woo echoed by
Fetid lel an who 1* of tb* opinion that
Ttew aad he will proceed to Char*
bourg, Saturday aad land la Franco.
They bore French visas aad do-not
anticipate any difficulty la caterisf'
Franc*. I . *
Thaw wag rafuaed admittance to
Engtead by the H*ato secretary uad
er th* altea reatrlctlou law es 1313 a*
an undesirable.
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3M5J83 PACKAGE BONDS
MISSING WIHK, FOUND
NEW LONDON, Coaa,. Ja*c 7— (JP)
-*A package of aogottehl* beads val
ued at 1135.333 missing from th* Newj
Wrk office of the First National Bond
Coroporation olaoo teat Thursday woe
round la a halo of waste paper at a
local paper box pleat today.
BUST IB ALTIDBNT
RALEIOH, June 7—U»*> — Mr*. Bans
Pop* suffered- uerienu Injuries *nd
Miss Bertha Pollerd. h*th es Praeotoa
resolved bruises and cat* wkha an an
tom obit* la which the/ war* riding
bit another mschlae boot Raleigh last
night A warrant charging Tim Man
gam, Raleigh with _/*ckl#e* driving
4r*a teeued.
»* ' 1 Trr*umaw»m-^«mm«M—■ ir
ANOTHER ATTEMFT bade
AHftiMSINATB TSO-LIN
SHANGHAI, June 7—(N I )— Telegra
phlc advice* from TloaUln etot* that
another nnanccossfal pttompt was
mad* yesterday afternoon to aeeeaeta
at* Marshal Chang Tao-Lla tb* form
er Northern Dictator vM Is n*t at
Makdea. Two arrests were mate
McLean Asks Friends Not to
Suggest Him as A Candidate
RALHIGH. June 7- <*) While
Smith aad Hull forces today Ware bat
tling for strength In th* coaaty con
vention Saturday. Governor A. W. Me*
Loaa, who had a number of delegate*
to the coaaty convention pledgad to
him la tb* precinct meeting*, declar
ed that be waa not a presidential can
didate. ;/
Replying to letters from Ms friends
who had proposed his name at the
precinct meetings the Governor wrote;
”1 am not bow aad hove not boon
at nay tlm* either a votaatary or re
ceptive candidate tor the Dmaetwatle
nomination for th* presidency. I shall
appreciate It.if yoa will see that my
name is not presented to your ooa
ASKS CHANGE
TAX SALE LAW
LAM DttpHn Optmty CRlssrs
Forward PMltite TV Qdt
MclaMd
Governor MojLoaa la railed up»u
-a a letter by Judge Heavy,4)> Grady,
"to recommend to the aqgt general
Assembly the repeal of this iaiqalioaa
law th*t require* the sheriff* to sett
l-iadk oa Jane i. or oa the find Moa
day la Jane, aad to cepwll th* S 3 par
coat penalty ih#."’
Judge Grady'S letter to Mi. McLean
followed receipt by th* Citato* Janet
of a, petition of 3500 Duplia county
taxpayer* seeking restraint of auto of
thoir laud* tor taxes. Failure of trunk
crops lu Duplin wee blamed tor the"
Inability of the taxpayers t* fp ttetr
lex**. They ashed that aula of their
lands be restrained until full
la writing the Governor, Judge
Grady declared that the condition
coder which the Duplin taxpayers are
laboring la more or lea* general to
t aster u North CM rolls*- He oajie at
tention to the fact that he he* grant
e dlnJunction* such a* MUght tu the
Duplin petition, (o Craven, Pantile*.
Carteret and Dpplin oquatle* on anh
vtaatlally th* ground* stated la tea
petition, but frankly admit*
tesla tor his aettea.
Judge Orady also urge* th* Ooy
rruor to eook pasoan* la the leflala
ture of a "Juat aahool law” u t rented
for th* hardbhlp* now tmpasid d*
rom* North GnrollhMnnoMM by the
prORDt Iftttßl.
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FIVE DIVORCES"
GRANTED TTTORS.
Court Gsto CWM Mobwblo Th
TMs Dntail Wort Dwfaf
Five divorcee wore nrahted dur
ing »dd momenta of th* ooart Hkfor*
lodge R. A. Nana In Wayne Super
ior court yesterday.
Nettle Adams* was granted an ab
relut* divorce from Clovalaad Adam*
on th* of abaadeame«t and
waa given caatody of a child bora to
the union .
. On etututory s rounds. Snow Rotlp
Newsome was given a divorce fr*m
Clarence Newsom*.
Ernsts Canaea was gnaated a dtv
ore* from Arthur Caaa*a *a the
ground* of seperation for the period
.eqalred by Btatat* to entitle AM to
divorce. 1
Statutory rrounds were ale* atleg
-d for tb* divorce granted Mark Tay
tor against Don Taylor.
Three ether cease were disposed of.
Ray Alford submitted to transport
ing whiskey aad haring whiskey far
th* purpose of eal* aad waa sentenc
ed to se’-ve II months on the reads,
capias sot to teen* daring good bo*
bavteur. A Ilk# disposition was mad*
of a similar charge against B. L.
King.
willlqjn Wo*d was served to lt
months on tb* roads for eafebreaktag
aod larceny.
van tion oa Saturday next or at tha
SUtq convention th* Tuoeday follow
ing.
Zob. V. Torliagtoa, manager tor
CoqJeil Hull, laaaed a etatemeat to
night that warned Hull supporter*
•gain «t tact ice he said would ho used
agalist Hull by Smith men Saturday.
He referred to th* practice *f county
conventions passing a resolution “that
1 all Democrats la good aad regular
! »tending who urlah to gp to the State
1 Convention shall ba psnalttsd to act
■ as delegates from this county.”
1 Mr. Turlington mid each n reeolu-
I- tion would he "loaded with dynamite
r I against th* aatl-Bmtth as no*. I want
.* (OonUaaad an Vasa Fear)
as i.nmnn #htel
MluMßKit Or
THE ABSOCIATKD
PREBB
p
Mob vm tauvn
Report b Made
Bv (>raud Jury
tag Srataai Mi 0. K. mml
c
. WPPPiWP'..* . %
Recommend etloa at the UUff of
legislation which will glee WIIM
county a RWMMt brjr, ta
pvt m leaet, to miilni to the to
port of im rut jary Mb raiwtir
efteraeo* ta ledge R A. Nava. Oth
• r l ate rest lag Hearn la the report ara
tba clsaa Mil at health glee* the par
obaalag system of the kichway eaat
niaaloa, at tbs ctork at apart aa w*
farPa faaa ta tort) Bctteae* aad atta
Uoa ot the aoaaealty tar tpprarawaai
at the Jell. ' ’ • aj: '
*ome, sheriffs otttoT Oath* aSS
lagtatar at taati sfifee wlltoai afftoa
and health dnurjtoaal ata tout
aa performtag ta a toanaar apgHMMIA*
SSSSSH
lha resort
Ml i ' 111 tA ' -i*
i igatloa aa to tha eaaaa at tie ttw
on tha part of oestela wttaaaaoo HI
rlrtj eaaaa ta natWi Utah teas, aai
found that tha taatt ta aa wap wag
chargeable to tha stalt at eahft. II A»
lag tfaa la every eoga ta tha taUara to
psymeat of aoata by IMltahto.
"We made thoroagb atftaattoa -<f
tha hUI aa4 found mm at tha agAtt*
tleaa aatattto at tha eatta whtoa wrap
rat eatlrely latlatPotovy bat whtoa
tha Phertff haa assured wp will ha
corrected at oaaa nod a»t ho allow'd
to veear.
*
jualat that the hoard at ooaaty eaat
>l oy» •• Mil IM WMI ms
weald libewtae laatat apoa a aaw aai
paoeed'at'tha 1 Maria* aaaatoa at the
whereby ah eattraty aaw
greed Jary will pot Ml to ha ailtd
••d at eaeh tana at the aoart.
"We r.nnuaiaaf that g oopy at
mahTe North OaroUaa etatathl ha
parchasod for the aae at the WtoWt” |
shrSerSSe
TWO LOCAL MEN
Jeka I, MwuS wM W. M.
Owatu Initiated k Cara-
RAUtoOH. June 7—Thatr lehr
North Carottaa Shrtaem tamed haato
ward tonight with to aaw lehlea, who
bed crossed the "hot eaads" today to*
eluded ta tha taaatoarahip at toadaa
ttmpje
The hall toatght hroaght
to a close the cereadatol eaaetew. Tha
rltmix. however, tar a wewdertog
city that looked on, same with tha
midday parade down fhytolttaMa
street. TO the blare at tha toaWa
Lead aed tha heat ot the dmto degfi ‘
the Nob lee led tha roped taUtotaa to
parade.' Ampmg thpoa taMtoMd toll
were: W. F Dowdy, Now SWU; tJ
n Bdwerd*. Qoldehere; W. W. Katot
Kinston; w. M. Owaha Mdahaaw
end A W, Wootea,