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WBATHER Fair In East. Thundershowers tn Want Wednesday Thursday possibly VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER W HULL DELEGATES WIN IN WILD STATE CONVENTION - ' T' t % , a'- WW* .. V•' C »••• HOOVER NOMINATION SURE, G. O. P. TURN TO V PRESIDENT Senator Simmons Heads Delegates at Large Who Are to Go Uninstructed Smith Men Claim 7.5 Delegates To Hcnmtoa and Hull Force* , Concede 5.5 CONVENTION WILDEST IN • • HISTORY OF NORTH CAR. T. D. Warren la Named Perman ent Chairman; Repnhlcans Are Lambasted ■- - b- : v * mUiGH, June It —WO —Cordell Moll Core** tvnlght emerged rid on over Smith loaders *at the N*rth Carolina Democratic convention ■which *w marked by wild disorder m as stormy a session as tha party aver haWt to thld state. Convening at 1*: to this afternoon, the session closed sher'Jy before 9 o'clock tonight. The nearly 1,000 dale gates sated by a majority of STS to send ■ delegates at large trt Houston headed by Senator F. Id Blmmon* for years leader of the party. Wtthoiit dlecpeelng the unit rule, tha convention did not Instruct the delegates at Urge as to how they should rote at Houston. Indications were that the delegation would sup port Hull o» whoeref Us leader, Sena tor Simmons, might favor Smith leaders rlalmed that they would hare T .l delegates of tha North Carolina delegatee at Hupston. Hull leaden conceded Smith only 6.5. Former Congressman Clyde R Hoety. Shelby and Terry Lyon, Fay etterMle. were named without imposi tion as electors at large. The htsaes and shouts from a min ority Os the gathering In the city au ditorium reached their greatest point when former Governor Comeron Mor rison. Charlotte. endearoured to speak near the close of the conten tion. Mr. Moirlenn during the voting on delegates et large gained the platform and announced he was not a candidate for a seat In the fW?nstOn meeting. Hts name had been put si the head Os the eight nominated by Joels W Bal.'er. Raleigh, floor man ager for Smith. V Mr. Morrison many limes started to talk only to be shouted down. Ftn elly he shouted. “I can’t stand It any longer." end started to leave hall. Friends grabbed him and carry ing him on their shoulders marched around the auditorium At one stage James Hbtch of Goldsboro arose »nd begged the, crowd to "play fair with came.” bnt without success. Other speakers took the platform at various times o'hly to suffer like receptions Col T. L. Kirkpatrick, e Smith supporter got in very few words, before he bad to quit. Clyde R. Heey was the first to msntlon ths .nstns of Oovernor' Smith to the delegates. He also spoke against the rnlt rule Issue. His appeal ended with a call tor a united party. The committee ...on permanent or ganisation. which nominated Thomss 1). .Warren. Os New Bern, a Hull man. ns permanent chairman, saw Its mo tion carried. Mr. Warren for a full 15 ml antes was unable to stop the dls*r fir that Smith men raised The last order of business Just before adjourn ment was the adoption of the plat form praparad hy the committee with Cameron Morrison ae chairman. It was passed without discussion. The part* put Itself on 'focord de nouncing thd failure of the Repqbll ian party to enforce the prohibition act and Republican corruption In gen eral and uphejdihg ghe sdinfnlntrntlon of Stale affairs by Oovernor Mcl*an. The delegates at large: F. M. Sim mons, New Beni: Josephus Daniels, Raleigh; W. H, Wood. Charlotte; W. C. Newland, Lenoir: Mrs. palmer Jerman. Raleigh; Mrs. W H. Belk. Charlotte; Mrs. J. O. Fernlng. Pas quotank county apd Mlsa May F. Jones. Asheville, *’ «* THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BE BUYERS BEFORE THEY! BUY. .... . •• • V*V- 1 •- , <* DON HUMPHREY IS A DELEGATE v ’ ** Hull Fores* Sweep District Con vention and |iOcal Man Will ° GE To Houston . RALEIGH. June 11— If there were any Smith delegates from the couattee of Wayne. Sampson. Duplin. Pender, Craven, Pamlico, Onslow. Jones and Carteret, making up the Third District of the State Democratic Convention, they w.ere to thorough!/' subjugated that not a voice was lifted to disturb (hs harmony and unaniminty of that meeting held In the City Auditorium prior to tlje meeting of the State Con vention. , ' _ i Oeorge K. Freeman, of Wayne, was the presiding officer. A. McL. Gra ham. of Onslow, was elocted vice-pres ldeqt of tha district and Clifton L. Moore, of Pender, assistant secretary A. D. Ward, of Craven, was elected chairman‘‘'of the resolutions commit tee! Henry Whitehurst, of Craven, chairman of the committee on cre dentials and appeals; Hampton Wil liams, chairman of the committee on permanent organisation. 0 George Ward, of Duplin, was elected elector from the Third District. Delegates to the National Conven tion from this district, each with half a vote each, are: 1 B. C. Flske, Duplin; Thomas D. Warrpn, New Rern; I). C. t Humphrey. Wayne; Char’es N. Wal lace, Mo rehead City. . Members of the Democratl 1 : .Execu tive Committee. from the ThlrJ Dis trict are:'’ Mis* Blanche Parrott, Wayne; A. McL. Grah.-tn. Sampson; E. J. Hill; Duplin; W. A.(Brown, Pen der; H. P. Whliehuritj Craven; Mrr. O. C Daniels. Pamlico; N. E. Day. Oiiklow; Mrs. ‘J. K. Warren. Jones; L! Hamilton. Carteret, and the follow ing delegates At large: Miss May Woods, Cravbo; Mrs Estelle Summer -111, of Onslow; Mrs. C: S. Wallace, Carteret. Members of the Congressional. Sen atorial and Judicial Commlttoea from the Third District wore named In a:- der ae fallows from tha counties rep resented In the Third District: 0. C. IloyaJt, Jr . M. T. Dickenson aad Wy att Blake; Sampson, A. S. fifth tine. H. L. Stewart, snd D. C. Robinson; Dup lin. It. D. Johnson. D- M. Jolly, and H D. Wiliam*; Pender, John Webb. H. M. Corbett, and R. G. Johnson; Onslow, J. D. Wallck, R. O. Sylvester, W D. Sablston; Pamlico. C. W. Gibbs. Fred 811 vert on, F. C. Brinson; Craven, Harry M. Jacobs. Edward Clark, and J. D Ward. Jr.; Jones. JE. B. Ball, J. K. Dixon, and J. K. Warren; Carteret M. L. Davis, E. H. Gorham, and T. C. Wade. Number 13 Hat Figured in Sentence of Larry Newsome fßy JOHN D. LANOBTON, JR.) j Unless Governor Mcl.esn Intercedes, [ Larry Newsome, Wayne County negro j convicted ot first degree murder at a trial of only thirteen hours duration In Chatham County Monday, will die In the electric chair at Btate Prison In Raleigh, on or about Tuesday. Aug ust 21st. Newsome was sentenced to die on Friday. July 13th, by Judge R. A. Nunn at the conclusion of the trial In Chatham County Court House Mon day night, hut a plea was immediately made by attorneys for the rondemneu nearo. for an additional 40 days grace in which Id flle notice of appeal, anl this plea was granted. This probahlT'’ 1 mynn* that ,Newsome will walk down ' ROSE NOT YET OUTOFt)ANGER Sheriff Grant Refuses Johnson Bail Pending Outcome of Rom's Injuries Pink Bose, Grantham township farmer who was critically wounded Sunday afternoon late by a neighbor Millard Johnson, was yesterday re ported as still In a serious condition and not yet nut of danger. Sheriff W. D. Grant, back from Plttaboro where be was in charge of Imrry Newsome at the second, hearing of the negro, refused to wllow John son hts freedom under ball until af ter It wan reported that Rosa was out of dancer. Bond had been flxyd at 1i.500 but tJherlQ Grant' said that hs thought tt his dot/to demand son’s staying In jail until Rose’s con dition definitely ascertained. The latter was wounded ffcith a knife la tha bands at Johnson. 1 IDs In testines. were partly cut from the body and on one aide lungii were pierced. Reae was very vfaks from the has of blood when he was brought to Spicer’s Sanltorlum. A blood trans fusion waa resorted to In an effort to give him back stringth with which to fight the two complications moat likely to develop now—perotonltis and pneumonia. Blood for the trans fusing was' eupplled by a «lstrr.*TJia. Belly Porter. A. T. GRIFFIN MADE DIRECTOR lAcat Manufarluner Will Serve Co-Op Amtocialiofi Govern ing Board Count yesterday of the rote of co op members In this district showed that A T. Orlfftn, locsl manufactur er. had bdbn elected to ttir? board of directors of the~North Carolina Cot ton Growers Association over L. 0. Moseley of county. Mr. Grif fin won by a substantial majority. The local manufacturer will suc ceed Sheriff E. A. Stevene on the governing Board of the Association. Sherlf Stevens served In this capacity for a nijjmber of years bnt this sea son refused to again stand fur nomina tion Mr. Griffin Ip one of the larg est poolers of cotton in tie Associa tion in this section. TWISTER HITS NEBRASKA TOWN LINCOUN, Neb.. June 12.—A torna do, striking shortly before midnight, demolished nearly 100 homes In Mc- Cook, Neb., according to reports re ceived here Tuesday morning. No deaths were reported. Seven per sons ware said to be Injured, one wo man probably fatally. TO EQUALISE FRANC PARIS, June 13—(A I )—tt waa learn ed on high authority that the , Poin care cabinet Tuesday finally agreed cn a general plan for stabilisation of (ho franc. , 1 Death Row tooths chair in about ssv \ enty days; fymn yesterday, which will make the date about the twwnty-flrst ’of August. If the electrocution does take place on this date. It will be the first time since that horrible night ot crime, that larry Newsome will hare escaped from the fateful overshadow- Ing of that unlucky number, "13”. Newsome was sentenced to die on Friday. January. 13th. by Judge Orady. after a sensational trial in the Wayne County Court House, during which much excitement was caused by a sudden rat of fury <m the part Os Hric MHdder, father of the slain gfrt. (Continued on Page Four) GOLDSBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY HORNING. JUNE 13, 1128 CERTAIN OF REPUBLICAN NOMINATION — - *sJb - i HERBERT HOOVER So certain are the Republican delegates gathered at Kansas City that Herbert Hoover will be the nomination on an early ballot that their time la sow taken up with who will be the vice preaßleottal candidate, rather than who will be presiderit Tlf* nomination of Hoover waa made prmelieelly certain when Mellwe ftmmelly t ogjared INMUtaylvania’s votes far him.’ CAPT. CARRANZA IN WASHINGTON Mexican Flier Was Forced Down Near Moorenville By iiMvy Fog ..WASHINGTON. June ~~ Captain Amelia Carransa, Mexican ne lator, late teday completed his flight from Mexico OUy to Wsahington and was welcomed by high government officials and foreign diplomats. , Before landing at 5:17 p. m. he cir cled over JlolhtiK Field and then as If dr*wn t« by Ihe Mexican flag Wsv- I'g proudly he brought hla machine to s atrip utmost directly In front as the stands where sat the Mexican am bashsdor and his wife, Carransf left Mexico City yesterday morning and b;d ho not boon forced down by a fog at Moorvsvtlle. N. C, early today he probably would have landed tn- Washington shortly after 6 a m today. His Gytng tlms until he Inst his bearing In the mist and -base iveraged over 100 miles an hour. e CHAIRMAN Wt tH jgc '''llf V HaV- JragH VI h|M COjff EMTIO?? nUlftlAß READY EOHtOPENING Photo shows Senator James Moses of New Hampshire, Permanent Chair mac of the Republican Nalional Conven tion. FAIL IN EFFORT TO START FLIGHT Friendship b Too Hoovlly Load* od And Stidu To Water Os Harbor , «.# THBPABBV, N. F„ Juna 12—(dV~ The wslght of the m<>nop|ene Frlepd shlp, stocked with fuel for a trans- Atlantlc voyage baffled seven at tcmpls made to get her off th« water today and Mlsa Amelia K«rhart who topes to be the first woman to com plete the poena bop met with tha latent of a scries of disappointments. While Miss Karhart’s Mlsa Mabel 801 l was winging her way from Nctj, York to lfsrbor Grace In the monoplane Columbia, the crew of the Friendship labored in vain to lift their heavy ship from the surface of rhe harbor, although at the end every thing on board not actually aeceeasry for the flight had been removed. It was found impossible In get fTTc plans up. lade tn the afternoon tha Frtsnd bhtp was brought back to .bar moor- Infe* by a disconsolate crew and se cured for the night Fllto Stulta later announced that despite perfect weather conditions here and over the Atlantic the bop qff would he deferred until tomorrow morning. Planet To Take Emergency Aid To Crew of Dirigible EL’tfi'tl BAY, Jaaa l*- (AP)— Kw«l wlt k Ik* pre hahlHtr that >1 lra*t • f**l *a»t flap** before If* breaker* rmm reach Ike Italia. a«lat«r« already la tka Jfartk ar»> prrpurlaa dea perale attempt* t«» art Nd »ad MnlirW t« Ik* »*lf*rh» mi. (apt. I.arsf* and U. Holai, H»r*e*lan air keree*, are «a I** «ealer Hrfbby. wblefc. la IryhMt ta *auuk Ha way tkraa«k tke lee floeo rtf the >«rth Coaat at Ik* Arrklpaleao. Norik t ape la tkalr laiaiedlata okjfftir* a« tka NorweaUa fllara belle red they aaa aiaka tka roaad Dawes Quite Likely , Will Be Selected As Hoover Running Mate ROTARYCLUB HOLDS MEET •ftev- Peter Mrlntyre Drivers Talk Wkkh Gives Pause For Refteetien The soviet system and the capital Imb system of goverument la the end tend toward the s»mc end. was the ■•rlulon expressed by Rev. Peter He Intyre, pad Tor of the First Presbyter ian church, I* addressing the Golds boro Rotary club last evening. "This Is a thought which earns td me end I don't recall ever having seen It he said Capital lam In the end may he expected break down tndlvdusltsw and self assert tv- Ism. to make the masses follow tha da tires of a. few, explained Mr. Mcln tyre, This, he went on Is the same boJ> of ehd which the soviet slam at Mr. Mclntyre raised a very grave doubt as to the wtstTem of contlaaed oeveiopment of machinery that eli minates man power. We mnet not for get when we inreal a machine that >!<>es the work of eight men TWr these eight men sv« thrown eut of woth, M declared. The talk was provocatlre of mack thought. Tha program of the evealaff was In charge of Rabbt 1. L Freund who 'presented first novelty orchestra es the Hudson brothers, young negro men. Charles Hudson Ylrst ttjoh seme thing looking like a funnel and made s perfect sounding clarinet out es K, then a piece of paper which he fitted mysteriously la hjs mouth end pmduc ed e saxaphooe Imitation that would bars done crNlt to ttie real thing la Roxy’s then two two halves that did service ae ylnline lies Hudson followed with a lim ber legged dance that brought /loud hand claps of admiration from the Ro- Urisfia. • , Guests of the club were Dr. ttgele of Mt. Olive end Supw-ietc«plent Knowlea of the Pythlea Home In Clayton. , * ' ~ n , ■ INK BOLL NAN NTIKTED FXIGN’t HARBOR GRACE, N. F., June 12— UPI Happy %t having at last embark ed on her trans-Attaetir flight after many delays, Miss Mabel Roll, flying "Queen of Diamonds" landed at tbs Harbor Orson airport tonight' In the monoplane Columbia with 1.100 miles of the voyage behind. The Golnmbia, which left New York this morning, mads the flight In Itttla more than 11 hours. The landing here waa at 1:34 eastern standard time One of Miss Boll's first acta was t* deny thet the had cm Barked upon a race with Miss Amelia Earhart whose plane the Frleedehlp '■ at Trespassy groomed for the trbne-Oc csnlc hop. # , , trip fraai tfcU point to tka *la laity rt Mya lalaad, wfcere tka a*i OananU I'aikarta NaMla’a arr tia aipadtttaa are awattia* kelp. Tka Y«ra*flaa plaaaa aaa art carry eneaak load ta aiaka actaal reaewe at |ke«»r#oeed raeaaran* praattoakia exrept la etiprgeeay. Tka aid tkat tke) caa hriaa jp therefore of a temporary aatara, ta aaahla Will* aad kb men ta •arvlva tkalr k*rd*klp« aatll lea breaker* or larger pl«ae* aaa raaak tkrai. IHraat radio ward fraai tka ra* faireee wa« »aaat today. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS P , PRICE FIT* CENTS Mellon Apparently Pkke Bbto In . Going Ftr IMker m 4 For Downs FARM RBUSIFAUMfiatf 18 BROUGHT FORWARD » helmed As Form Pelf ten Crowd Into Hpi i nansas crrr, j«m umdhd** publican Isadora wore turning tonight to qonatderetloß of * vlpe preatdßtdld a boot the nan heat fitted le BMtai gp with Herbert INW, whom neOjlf tloo for preetdeat MM>S MOW ts I-- —— *-* —— * yy M a thoeeMi ticr rreißirat utWfi w*r iprowa prominently into (ho dtteatloa Mr ft«. Mwllon who AwcUwwA lilt fWtMMHftMi* I 100 "loglcar' eats then wefeAoay mannered secretary Os the, U«*wy * n, vases so one we^aep^m^^y •od Dowei. #. • dortoTut"‘pnew! **' neeahlent k a a| aoaSa mm JbmmmlteAmd mum preaioeni am maoo an oisenoni pe oritoor of the Senate; that he hod boon «o advisory meet IB tW roller mottoro and **hn« a *«*r it* staadtag throng boat the aoaatry wWh aU cfamooa ot,paopta" f : » * 'Obi# *a. _ Mm Bn* Rsuddenly from pverldott to Mat pSRt dont and upper mm I la the mfcdfl W*f Iho question of. Mir. Mow (MM(. Ho It nat npMUS te ahof hlo head, until Um nomination la marked «p eh the hooka. Other names tretaeaUy heard Mb* rNdod Senator B4g» of New Jersey; Notes of Now Hmillhii Chttfli at Kaaooa, Wataoe of tedlaae, oad Da* neon of Hllaota; Ontofagr Whr of Massachusetts end othora. It waa Um prevwiliag view that If I floorer la nominated hta Sfroof wtM aeek a middle weotaro maa whore -entered the fteht egnlaot the Oam* meree Secretary In the >TI BBBrealtea bottle .A mu friendly to Asrimittafcis*** and able to carry oa aa aotMe oom imlgn waa Um sehl of thla group. In Dawod many aaw Um aaMbm ta the hHMr Intta-paity wrnagle The rtco prnbtdent in n dam frtoad of Prank l<owden. Wader es the flatm flock wkleh a* streaueeeuly kail fought Hoorer. Farm BoUaf Demanded' KANSAS om-m-'the resets* tiona rum mitten, es the Bopohcaa ah* t ion at convention wee orerwholmed tonight by an onmah es am sad wear rn boartag the familiar reilaw eert cultural hadgae ud claiming la ha mproaentaHrm of the farmera es tho country. After Wor W Matters hod arrived bringing A halt te 'the pabUo hearings of the commit too James J. Darla, secretary of tabor aaaooncod above the coafnaton that bo »M ad vised by Um custodian of tho iogtas Hell that ts »ny more persona adder tooh to crowd Into tho eaeembty hall tho floor support would give way. •I advtae thorn bow on tha ontaMo to reaMln there" ho aald lie W want ua to find oataolvaa oa tho boaemmt of this baildiag." • .iDuruSh the ooafnaton Thomos S-. Chepy, chairman of the Now Haap sMro Republican State eoaWatton who were o Hoover button, arose oad demanded the ejection from tho hall of a placard which road "If wo dart get H here, we ore gotag to Houston " HJa demand waa ignored however, and shortly after Senator Smoot. Chairman of the committee onaoaao cd ho would h<*ar two er throe apohaa men of the delegation Keyed/ Addreo* RAI.CIOH. June U— -Uh—Jt ptan for a united party, working to "re store to a long aufferlag peopla a <Continued oa rag* DfP)
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