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WEATHER an ta interior Thursday. Possibly mmmggammmamnmammmmamMmmmmMmaMmmmi VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER *1 COL LANGSTON WILL NOT ASK SECOND PRIMARY * * Rates Party Harmony In State Above Self In Reaching Decision , Lmsl Candidate Who Rw «■» Second Ismmr Formal State ■oat oa Subject THANKS THOSE WHO GAVE HIM SUPPORT “Nut Right” for Aay Democrat For Personal Ambition to Pre vent “Welding” of Party Piecing harmony In the Democratic party in North Carolina ahead of per tonal preferment. Col. John D. Lang# ton, who waa aecond in the race for lieutenant governor, yesterday e»- nonneed formally that he woald not eak n second primary against It. T FcnaUin of Reeky Mount, who led the flcM of three. V" Col. Imngeten leeued the following etntement: There will he no second primary for ■the Lieutenant -Governorship. The insistent spoken and unapokea appeal few. harmony In the rank* of North Carolina Democrats demand that It be met In n spirit of sacrifice by thee* whose devotion ts not measured ■ by lip eervtce. Onq haul* within the r»nke has already Invited permanent dlacord. Common sense of true and tiled North Carolina Democrats has gained mastery. A better feeling Is In the air. Whatever the final outcome at Houston tt now appears certain that the leadership In nil sections o' the (Rats will present a united treat In November. <• ' "It to net right, therefore, that an- Democrat should for the fnrtheranc* of personal ambitions precipitate an cther fight (bet might prevent r complete welding of the fractured Democratic element!. "The temptation has been ven strong for me to continue the contest My very nature calls for fight, ft ha» been my Inheritance But tt has beer equally my Inheritance to ate to li that the cauae ta Juat and the purpe* n areas ary I cannot escape, the c»n elusion that a demand for second prl mary would have as Its background promotion of eelLJtnd If I would b true to my Inheritance and the train Ing of my earlier days I must ellmln ate every selflah consideration. "More than slaty-eight thousan Democrats In North Carolina voted for •me In the primary. I shall want to atop the tight with the feeling tha< those loyal friends who supported tn« will understand that my love for the Party and the Btat* and the necessffr for preaent harmony Is the Impelling reason for my withdrawal. My ob servation has been that every eecopd primary In the past has left trail of bitterness »nd broken friendships that years have not wiped out. H°w*ve' much I may desire to satisfy the ujg* of frtonda whose affection for me blind* them to nil but my Interests. 1 cannot assume the responsibility of provoking further party dissension distracting pqbltc thought from more important issues and entailing he*v> expense upon the Rtate by snoth#' appeal t» the electorate. *'l doubt too If more than 76000 vf»t ea could be polled In a prl pisry How could I be sure that R, 1 itcelved/a majority of those votes ) would be the choice of the Democracy ts the State? I could never be patts Red with a' certlfTate *f pained beenuae lock waa with me In that,, the vote waa light "I have waged a ftspt that waa , olesn. 1 have struck nof-btoers below - the belt. My support baa been that arising out of confidence and friend ship and not rhwnrd or promise of re ward. My., opponents have been men if charWter, »nd loyal and-true De mocrats. fhfv have no feelings of blt terners to carryover. Ood hnowa I have n«ne. The nominee has received P splendid rot* of confidence. Yiiere fore I challenge an y loyal Democrat •.In the State to go farther thsn I In giving him that aid and counsel thst true Democrats expect of true Demo* rrats. * (Continued oa page I) THE GOLDSBOfcO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. o» • v 9 FRIENDSHIP MAY TAKE OFF TODAY Mabai 801 l ami Tbda Raarhe AJao t.o Forwand With Tlmir Plus NEW YORK. June 1 » -<**>—Them Raacbe, German avtotris tonight rett < rated an cAnnouncament that she would pr(st*d Independently with arrangements for a i.raaa-Atlantic flight, and denied reports that she had abandoned *ll plans for fty**l across thu, ocean R. A. Gardner, her hangar manag er at Curtiss Field, bad said that Mies Kate he would drop nit plans for the flight end would return to Oermaay hv steamer within n week. TREPARBY. N. P. Juae 13— The plane friendship remained to night in Treep«siy Harbor after n day of unsuccessful attempts to get Into lhe air. Even after the crew had unloaded > large quantity of fuel the plane rti (used to rise and postponment was Vrldrd on when minor engine ‘trou ble developed. Tonight Miss Amelia Karbari said the believed the friendship with its tghter load would get away for Eu repe at daylight tomorrow. Pilot Wllmer Htults and l.ou Cordon, me .hanlc. said the plane would be ready than •”*' Weather condition here continued fxvorsble tonight. ' HARROR GRACK. N F.. June 13 —tiP)—Sudden rainfall this afternoon .iilerrupted I lie preparations of Miss Mabel Roll u> take off tomorrow In the monoplane Columbia for a flight o Europe, Before this development Miss 801 l and her campanlone. Pilot Gliver le Boutllllor and Co pilot Arth ir Argles. bad planned to leave eerly "morrow morning » As soon as tlis rain started, vfork on the Columbia, which was being •roomed for the flight, was dlacootinu ed. Miss Roll said that unfavorable re ports of conditions In mid Atlantic tlso influenced her In deferring the lake off and that It waa ImpoaMble Inat conditions would be better to t » morrow. —j STEWART CASK REACHES JURY WASHINGTON. June ll.—(M—The •use of Robert W Stewart, wealthy blcago oil man, charged with having (Mused to answer questions asked by he senate oil committee was given o the Jury at 1:06 Wednesday after loon. Closing arguments and Juatlpe Uddon’s charge were brief. ■ EJt-SEX ATOR SPENT HCfiE SITI Washington. June is.—gp>—Jo seph 8. Frelinghuyscn. former United States Senator from New Jersey, spent &O.OM In A futile effort to win the tepuhllran Senatorial nomination In be recent New Jersey primary. Scores City For Lack Os Interest In Weed Market * J "A Jhlng ttnt I can’t understand." old the official of a large tobacco nanufacturtng company who waa Ip he city yesterday. "la why Goldaboro loean't aell any more tobacco than i( <ce». Os courae I wouldn’t like for vou to quote me on, this, but It seems >j me that the re aeon mutt lie In 'tna| explanation In the fact that your -Ity an a mitt whole does not really ‘eke an abiding Interest In the matter. “You «qld. a million more pounds 'sat the year before, and hat la a pretty good gain, hut think ibout U. you ralaed more than twice >a much tobacco In Wayne county Hat year aa yon acid In Roldaboro. “The farmera who ralaed title tob acco spent money for trucks, bla (He FARM RELIEF PLANK HOLDS UP G. O. P. ; Gov. Smith’s Str—gth at a Glance A /\<■ r , Ili / J irmrl l Hem Is h map which abowg how sentiment for Governor Allred E. Smith ghapeg up ovsr tbs United States, with an indication a! tbs galaxy of favorite gong who will go before the conven tion in Houston. But it isn't too Ist* for man/ of jhcas *Ut«s ‘lt flop other •* ' Editor s Note: Since the above picture was made, the North Caroline Convention has been held and went against Smith by n laris majority. Smith galnlug only 7.6 votes at the outset end possibly only IJ. Will Be No Second Primary p> _ In Wayne County On June 30 There will be no second Wayne county to determine the places j tn the hoard of county rommlsslnif cis. A. who on Saturday litgbt had conditionally tiled for a run off, yesterday morning Informed friend* that hv had'definitely made up Me mind n«t to go Into s second race. O. W. Williams of Mt. Olive, who had also conditionally filed, when in formed over long dlstattce last night that Col. John D. Imngston had de finitely decided not to request a sec ond primary In the »t»te, c *Md that that decided him against asking for a second one In the county. Both Mr. Griffin and Mr. Williams l-ad announced they would not ask * prlmsry If a state primary jeaa not CHARGED WITH CHILD MURDER *• j Stats Contends Winston-Salem Couple Poisoned Their Two Children >* • —— WINSTON-SALEM. June \S—iJP)— ’ Attempting to satisfy s Jury that Her bert FI. Hall and his wifo lours Grico Hall poisoned their two children. Ber tie Marie, fl and Kathleen A. here on May 9, the atate consumed the first three hours of their trial In Forsyth County Superior Court this afternoon with the introduction of preliminary testimony which will be followed to morrow by an effort to show thst ar senic war found in the stomach of the two children. Nine witnesses. Including three phy sicians. Sheriff McCreary and 4wo In surance agents, testified this after noon. line and time to haul more than half the tobacco ralaed In *lhe county to | rome other market. a. "And you muat not forget' too that a good percentage of the tobacco raised In Duplin county end on the edge* of Johnston. !<enolr muat he hauled right through Goldaboro to some other market. "Yet here /he season la drawing cn apace agalq and I don’t find your i folks d»lng anything to correct this i situation. If yon would get out and . spend enough money to Insure a 20,- t ftOO.OOO pound market this year—and ’ that la a conservative estimate of the amount of weed which the location of the city demands that It sell- It would (Continued on page B) GOLDSBORO. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 19S8 -to be held Mr. Griffin, however, had | expressed the determination to friends yesterday morning ths* he would not again run. Both requested The News to convey to their friends and supporters heartfelt thank* MH appreciation for the Handsome vote given In the June 2 contest. IVflnlte announcement torn the Mt. Olive pnm and from the Golds boro man ends all pofratblltty of a see i.ikl primary and the Democratic no minees for county commlsatouers— which Is equal te an election will he L. A. Haney, who was nomin aied outright on the flret votej J. It- Itennlng, J. R. Murvlo. N. B. Her* gj-r. and Deems IJ. Pate. PRESIDENT WILL START VACATION Mrs Cooiidge Hu Improved Suf ficiently To Be Able To SUnd Journey WASHINGTON, June 13 —<*■)—Mr*. Cooiidge hn<t mo far recovered from the indisposition which required a last minute postponement Monday of Pres ident Coolidgela trip to the Hummer White House In Wisconsin that It was decided to begin the Journey to night. After a very careful examination physicians agreed that the Journey could be undertaken by Mrs. Cooiidge without undue danger. Her cqnditlon has been steadily im proving since Monday and today she was reported free from temperature and rery cheerful In aplrlta and an- I xioua that the Journey be started. No comment or reaction of any kind i has come from the president regard 1 ing events at the Ifepublicau con vention at Kansas City. Throiigtr the various radio seta In the While House, Mr. Cooiidge was en abled In follow the proceedings. * He will be on"the train.tomorrow ir present plena are carried out when the party proceed! With the presi dential non.inet lona but even then he will be in direct ouch with the con ’ clave because a radio receiving ap : parsing haa been Installed on bin special car. , ' ———— V ' UKKXAIf ATIATRIX BKIIEH KKI.ATIOX* WITH HER HAIRKR.H i I CITRTIBH HBLD, N. Y., June I*. • (4*l Then Nasche. German flyer, Wed i neaday said (hat she had broken her > relation* aith her backers because of P the frequent delays in preparation fJr I her ‘flight to Kurope. and aha would continue independently. HOPE REVIVES FOR DIRIGIBLE Fliers Make Ready Far Flight Far Purptme Dropping gup pliea Ta Italia BOMB. Italy, June U-GT)—Word came ont of the north today thst General Nobile was among the Injur* edSvhen the dirigible Italia waa wrecekd. Both his right arm and right leg were hurt, but If Inteat re ports ere to be relied on be bee prac tically recovered. KING’S RAY. June Hopes grow for the rescue #r the relief of General Cberto Noblle Ms com* penlons of the wrecked Italia «a'Nor wegian Glare, Captain Larsen and Lt. Holm, make randy aboard the sealer I lobby for Glghta over, the packed tee In the netghberhood of Ptoyae fhlaad. The Hobby baa reached open water to the west of Northeast land and ta H rglng her way* along ta hope of 'caching North Cepe where she pro- Jtably will be halted by the lee. That would put her leee than too miles from where theTtsllan explorer and the five other* with him. comprising what to kn*wn as the radio party are believed to he drifting on an Kse floe. The moment conditions permit, the •viators wifi go Into the air and will drop anppltas for tba castaway* ts they ere so fortunate as to sight thsm. Ths bent the present rescue espedl lion hopua to do to definitely to l*ente the Itnltou men and supply them with food medicine and meat to withstand the cola. The aw* of transporting the csatnwnyy must be toft to the bigger planes or Rue stan Ice breakers IT they succeed In cittlng their way through. WASHINGTON" FETES FLIER Captain Carranxa b RoyaHy En tertained By-Official Ctrcfoa i i ~i ° •WASHINGTON, June rial Washington led by Preuldem Coolldge, Secretary of Stale Kellogg and Attorney General Sesrguat. unit ed today to express the nntloa’s *GI: cltions to Captain Carransa. Mexican good will aviator, upjm bla flight from Mexlce City to the -capital. The filer etarted a busy day with announcement that he wnqjd Gy to New York Monday and that he plan ned a non atop Glght from New York to Mexico City with the 16 day fur lough allowed him by the Mexican air service. A luncheon at the Pan Amsrtcan Union, with the chief executive ue host was the principal event of the day'* program, which Included alao a brief receptloe et the nstlonaT "refl club A trip te Arlington to lay a wreath on the tomb qf the CnSn-wn Soldier, n dinner given by Secretary end Mrs Kellogg, followed by a re ception at the Meslcan embassy. men! tn City Has Chance To Bid On Cheese Factory To Be Built A huga cnrp«r«llAn plana t« local# iwo f-jclorie* In North taro- Una and 'loldaboro hat a rhanca to t d for t> # Thl» waa lha rep-* *. «Tf*S calated tier# yeaterdoy by • rapr-tan tntlr# of the corporllon who waa la the city on bctalnea* Th# Southern Imlrlaa Company, tb# Kraft Choc a# Company and lha M»oe nlt Chaeae Company hara combined, tald lha word put out her# yaatarday. and look forward t* carrying thatr artlrltlea in enlarged aropa Into ar ary part of tha Cnllad State#. Kach ona of Iheaa compantea la an old aatabllahad ona and lha combined capital of tha thraa would run wall Into tha mllllona. Tha factorlaa said to ba pUmrad F. W. BAPTISTS IN CONVENTION Rev. J. €. Griffin of GoMslmep Conducted Devotfooale Yenterduy (Special To The New*) AYDMN. Jane IFThe eighth a« c nu« l session of the genet *1 ceuferenc* of. Free -Will Baptist of the finite! States convened In the auditorium of Eureka college building her* today uith Rev M. H. MelleU, of Tnrhe* vllle. B. C.. active moderator ta the .■hair. . The devotleant eervjoa was con ducted at I*:M R. *lßltt m*u of Ayden. after which ihsNg- Koduidqry sermon was delivered by Rev.JHenry Melvin of Hlounletewn, ' At TS:M p. m. the .congregation (•seembled to the dlaldg, hall stow dinner was served. At t:M p. m. the delegate*' aaf visitors repeired to the auditorium where devotional eervtcee were coa> ducted by Elder J . C Grtffla. postor of the Free WIU Baptist church* I '* Goldsboro, after which a stirring ad dress of welcome wan given to the conference delegatee and visitors by Hon M- H. Prescott to which Rev James Cheshire of Colquitt. Oa.. res ponded, with equal grecefulneea, j Among the many things' that Mr.' Preacott *«M in the address of wol com# wee that “Ayden to the moo, 1 countrified town of Its ala* ta the stale, being populated meetly by ' fashion Rout hern hospitaler | ec you will find Ibe latchatrtug on the outside of every door." The conference gos Into the busi ness of the three- days seesteu bv •eating the delegatee from Tqnneeeee, Georgia, South Carolina. Florida, *Alshams and North Carolina, attar Ih* appointment es the credential com mltloe The afternoon session called oft until • p. m. when there will be a sermon by Rev. J. R. Hunt, of Msc on. (to. VII.LUMR ACQUITTED “ON MI RIIKR ( HitRGB CHARLOTTH. June 13-tJP)—Whi ter Wiliam*. W •( yaetonl*. wa* ac quitted In Superior court here today of the charge of murdering bis con-' •in John Co«nor. of Ptndvtll*. oa May 11. He pleaded self defense. TEN WOUNDHD IN STRIKE ‘ ATHENS. Greece, June IS (ts Ten peraons were wounded today In a clash between troops and llrtklng tobacco workers at Drama. Several houses' were burned at turtle. wh*t4 employe* of the Am erican Tobacco company are on a strike It was thouifht that Common slats were responsible. (IMUNDNKN ABANDONN PLAN Raold Amundsen. Norwegian esplorei? •innounced Wednesday that ho had rbandoned his plan*to organise a re lief expedition for the Itotta because his American friends were disposed to snpport tt only ■ - ■ •o for location In North Carolina would aarra tbla atata Ona would ba ao lo cated with reference to tha waatarn part of Iba Slate that It eould com mand lha bast maana of Immadlata communication fa erery part of tha want In the dlatrthurton of product#. Tha other would ba located In an Eaatern Carolina city. It ahti raportad rhlch would ba In a dominating loca tion with reference to tha otbar p»rta of tha aactloa. Tha location of Ooldaboro waa cMad aa entitling It to careful ronelderatl<*n for lha proposed plant (o aarra thl» part of tha atata. Tha matter will ha thoroughly tn teatlgatod hy tho#e Inieraatad la ana tag Uoldeboro deralop rapidly. a#** «P*"‘ M EHBER OF THE ABBOCIAYEQ PRESS price five cum HOO WRITES ADD MORE VICTORIES a ' •' ’ ? \f Effort HmU Anil*Hoover Mo gatM Frooa Trtaa aM fleriie b Voted Dowa KANSAS CITY. iUU TM n»oy«r movement woo adfNjnM l eio* urles today la several dlmilMp Ml • real n*ht over the. (ana relief plash la the partyMatter* MJdao tamper •lily the plana of the "TSM%r amaa rere to press oa toward so toptesdlate nomination The eon real lea amt taplgM M fonnd Uwt the ptatfevpi iiaalttli was a»t ready to report end alter ho rn k officially t« aeealoa for owe Mo nte adjourned until IP a. a. MPter ’ ’ Th. commerce aterteary*, follow r» began the Say hy ehewla« th* rower hi the errata* hy hoattpa beet hy a veto of ipt l te IN I as attempt to seat Tanas and Vter*e delegate# naff vorable te Hoover. Ttew NSo York eaaeaaed aad sort MB the half ct her vote TT oat of M. hpt tgatgM with the cooveettoa la agmloa ready to receive the platter* H Ateatepad that the battle tear sane ralM hl*a«e (he reeelutloaa DOWOIttW TOO te stubborn that It wapM ha IpkteoslMa to preaeat the docaaaawt tonight. Bren after It la prwaadted a ttoht on the floor le tore Mt. AM' thedi waa some doubt toalsht that haltallag could heglß tomorrow. • r ' Hoover m*atitn ate etotoa thad M will raeelve were thaa Its Vataa aw 5 MwWtetjto au agea. dtes moat of the epfealalMw Moat vtet nresMentlal poaelbtltleg. eaateiM te nt* ht- The vote oa Uw Mating If a# a lento I delegatee waa taktt a* the ftewteWl * •rewd we# demonstrating against the commerce Secretary at the vary Saar <rf the Ooaveatloa HaU eM while the platferm untetttes *M U a deadlock oa a tana »tea ta a batod ia« a saw Mocha ewaJr'TSere wart aw reaualtles »a»»i th* dewtewatfteptd who war# tumad hash hy the polled but ths crush la* hlw gfefack by the Hoover forces ta the MtMtag M hold in* Hoover ama ta dldpwtfd Worlds uu4 Teaaa seats waa a ooavtsela* eaa to those v bo may have dsaMpd the da area of ooetfol Hoover Mtoveitea a*w the party machinery While the demonstrators partes I to their battle cry of "Me dtoTt wawt Hoover" aad the rte»lattte» coeamtt tee wrangled tear the Urta plash, the coavesttaa amchlawy pat fate fine running ordet hy tea Hoover managers, worked Slews snwethly. The conveatlan, Itaetf was hteteef Hrtleee. It heard Sewator IMdte* else for hart a* unlatewftewally «teH* ted the name of Thaodare Kuaaaault In bis keynote apeeeh of yeeterdwy 1 , and Ito trued to many other epeeohed including the addtpee of Seaetdr M#e ee of New Hempehirevhe aaawtd the permanent ch*trmanahlp The Jet ter tarnished the occasion lor the crowd te vent most of Its en thusiasm fat Ms hate oratorical farm, be took keen delight In pobtdg fan M the Democratic presidential foe to H faced la November. "We welcome Waa with hospitable hands tote a Moody urave." Thia passage hrowght • from the crowd 1 Th# mych of the dam unet retort aw the convention hall waa naaoftood hj the detesates who wore wttWa I k lor lag rhastlsement ta the aatl-ISuif er forces aad taare waa se °f excitement In the huge auditorium. Their leaders counseled against riot ous oonduct and they peacefully, a»me of them shout log over their shoulders "That yon wIU see la November." *f 1 CAUANSA PIMNA KOJ»- _ , stop riNfr I* olio# ■. ——— i , l WASHINGTON, laaa I t—yh —A I nos Stop flight from New York City I to Mexico city will be Mteaapted hf Captain KmUlo Camay. Utetejl army aviator as soon aa ha oomplet- I.« « visit to New York, he aawonaced here today. , . «t r .. .
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