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WEATHER •l*. Met maeh change la temperatar*. VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER M SENATOR CURTIS NOMINATED FOR VICE-PRESIDENT East, South and West Join in Landslide For Swarthy Son of Plains Irri — B—tor la Part laiiu And Was Oaca A Wwjr EXPECTED TO PULL AGRICULTURE VOTES Curtis Vat ad for McNary-Hau gaa Farm Relief Bill la i 8 ousts >■ • * '.*«>• * CONVENTION ham* KANBAB C*ty, June W-(AV- A C«trti» ndsl «Mt iwm»U| along on the heel* of that of Kooirer test night rod# a Call fornla-Kausas presidential tick*! for; ISSI Into Republican party history today and let this e«derly hall sink, back to alum bar among IU crowded political memories. It needed a rest Far nearly a week It hat) housed the party legions from till over the land, gathered to write a new chal lenge aad map ont the righting llpea es the coming battle i*u> polls: .to name a commander In chief from the Golden Gate and a Tice commander from the Corn Belt and tywn to go streaming away, content to await the decision of American roters on the worth dona in Kansaa City. Moat of the time the swelterinc delegatee Just sat and stewed and fretted at delay aa committees vainly sought to reconcile discordant slews on party laauea. *> But yeatarday when they took *r|r the Job themselves, »Rey left no shad cw of doubt ae to their purposes They trampled down every objecting voice with wholeeale majority power, execlged 'ruthleaely It good naturedly. They named their champion* on the first ballot each time and they pour ad Into the blase of noise and party enthusiasm with which they hailed their new chieftan last night so much cencsntratlon of rim and rigor tbgt they all but rolcaleas today at the •ad. ■eev*r Work* Away WASHINGTON—<;P)—HI« uioal schedule of. reaching bis office at an osrly hour undisturbed by his ratnln at lon by th* Rspubllcan convention Secretary Hoorer swung at once to day Into preliminaries of hta pregld ‘ entlal campaign. Aa a shower of congratulation* up on attainment of the hlghost honor of his party cam* In, Mr. Hoorer found tims in whfeh t* write his first cam paign pronouncement a message to th* delegate* at Kansas City. Th* mesrpge was not limited mere ly to thanks ud appreciation for lho nomination, but sought to sot clearly a nqf# for his campaign. , CONVENTION HALL, KANSAS ClTT—oF>—Senator Charles Curt's, of Kansas, wss nominated by th* Re publican National coarention today for rice-prssldent. In a landslide of proportions even t ntdolng th*t In which Herbert Haor er himself Jraa named Thursday night f*r Preeldent. the Republican National Coarention at its conclud ing session Friday selepked Senstor Charles Curtis of JCansss as his run- Liag mit*. Bast sad Went and South Joined In <» tumultous riralry t* glr* the trib ute and confidence «f their support to th* swarthy Kan&ih». of Indian do* scant, once a Jockey, now th* lead er #f hi* party In th# United States Beast*. His selection was urged by his Middle Went partisans, and ac cepted by the delegates of other sec tions as a link between the presi dential nomine* _ and the McNsry- Haugen farm bloc which was so over whelmlagly beaten Thursday In an attempt to writ* (he equalisation tea Into the Republican platform. -> NITJOSALIHTS ORDER FORTH AT NARKING PEKING, June ll—(A'l—Th# Na tionalist ministry of comtminlcdfßp Nanking has erdered th* Peking dir ectorate of posts to remors to Nauk lag, th* Southern capital. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING HBILE MINDS ABB FRESH—READ BTC BUYERS BEFORE THEE BUY. ! " r "-e **h • 7 I.* Nominated Vice- President * m EE* * vt w l I V . CHARLES CURTIS COOLIDGE SENDS FELICITATIONS First Act Upon Bctchinf Sum* mar While House Is to Com gratulate Hoover P —* SUPERIOR. Wl*., June }6 — UP) With an endorsement of the nomina tion of Herbert Hoorer •* Republican nominee for candidate President f'nolldge Installed himself today - in the summer White Jfbus* toy the Brule river. Arriving to an enthusiastic recep tion Superior after n 2 hour ride from Washington, s Mr. Coolldge drove at once through the town across 33 miles of rolling pine and beach land to Cedar Island lodge, a rustic boms where surrounded by Virgin forests, her and Mrs. Coolldge will spend the rext three months. ® Notified early this morning on the presidential train by his private sec retory St Mr Hoovers' nomination at Kansas City. Mr. Coolldge at once prepared a telegram to the nomine* in Washington to a message of affection from Mr*. Coolldge was ■dded. Cltlxens of Dblnth Joined with the residents of Superior In welcom ing Mr. and Mrs. Coolldge here this morning with an enthusiasm which seemed to affect the chief executive profoundly. YOUNG HAW RIVER MAN • KILLED AT GRUDE CROSSING BURLINGTON. June 14—<>P)— John Noah. 66, farmer of near Haw River, was almost Instantly killed this morning, when his car was hit by Southern Railway Carolina Special at a lltlj# used grade crossing about a mile east of H&w River. Perfect Plans Fof Tobacco Market Mass Meeting Tues. A. T Griffin, named chairman of a committee which will go Point Comfort, Virxlnla, June 27, to confer with the buyer's committee gs ttic Tobacco Association of the Unit ed State* relative to a double set of buyers for the Goldsboro market, yes terday announced the personnel of th* commute*. Mr. Griffin selected Bplt-er Holme#, lob Btevens. T. If. Norwood and Kenneth! C. Rovall as four others In terested In the local tobacco market to accompany him. A. B. Carrington, president of the United States Tobacco Association, we* yesterday wired for an appoint ment r'r the Ooldsboro delegation be fore the buyers committee at the coaventfon in Virginia. * GOLDSBORO, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE IK, 1928 HOLD FUNERAL SUNDAY P. M. o Nativ* of GoMsboro Dfaa *f Paralysis ia Grtenaboro Hospital l Mrs. C. A. Franklin, use Alice Hoi land, and her husband decided that tbay would move from Or so us boro to Goldsboro to make their home. Gelds boro was Mr*c Franklin's old home and when on# has com* to tbe half century of Mf# there I* a beauty and solace In the scene* and memories of childhood Anyway Mr. Franklin's work as conductor on the Carolina Special between Goldsboro and Greensboro gave him about aa much ttm# hare aa there. So they took au apartment and consigned their furni ture to Goldsboro. On th* s*me evening that final pre paration had been made to come back to Goldsboro to reside, Mrs, Franklin suffered a stroke of paralysis. She was carried to St. Ijoo's hospital and death cam* about midnight Thursday. „ Last ersnlng th* remain* arrived on the Ist* train from Greensboro and were taken to the Seymour fun eral parlors, •» From the First Baptist church Sun day afternoon at I o'clock Rsv. A . J. Smith, assisted by Rev. J. H* Fla < relic, will r<piduct funeral service. Burial will be mad* In Willow Ddle. Surviving are Ibe widower and on* brother, -Walter Holland of Columbia. South Carolina, A* a girl Alloe Hol land Joined Goldsboro's First Baptist ctiurrk and here all the years of her life' eh* held her membership. * MURDER CASE NEARING END t ~ Winatoo-Salem Man and Wife Charged With Poisoning Children J WINSTON'-SALER. June TZ W>— Herbert E Hall, 40 and his wvte Ilsurs Grace Half, 30 who have been on trig) Jointly In Forsyth county oup crior court for tbe past three days on tharg* of first degrse murder ■* a re suit of the sudden death of thetr children. Marten 6. and Hasal Kath leen I. last May will In all probability know the verdict of the Jury aome t'me tomorrow. The defendants *re alleged to have administered poison lo the little girls. Introduction of testimony waa completed at 2:30 o’- clock this afternoon and tha argu ment* to the jury got under, way at once. Two speeches and Hie charge by Judge Thomas J. Shaw will complete tbe case. Greater part es the testimony to day came from character witnesses who attested the general reputation of Mrs. Hall. After testifying yester day, Mrs Hall waa recalled to tbe witness chair today to Identity cer tain Insurance policies which wet* ■•ld to hsvs been In force on tl£ llv-. es of tbe children when they resided at Marion, N. C.. more than ■ year ago. ’ 1 1 V- Compleie plans by th* eommitteg however, will not be made until afjir the mass meeting scheduled to be held In the courthouse on Tuesday. June 11, at •; 16 In the evening. It la hoped to have the courthouje auditor ium filled for this occasion and t* this end the Chamber *f Commerce, th* Merchant* Association, th# Rotary and Klwania clubs are bending their activities. At this time tbe business men will probably be asked to sign statement* agreeing to personally solicit at least one former to sell his weed on tbol Goldsbno tobacco market this /ear. It ia |.i cbable that thl* movement to make every business man a solicitor I for the market may be still further <Continued on Pag* Four) Sell Property For , Taxes At Noon Mon. •Wqyne county land on which 11X7 taxes have nut been paid wtl* be sold at auction at noun Monday, Sheriff W. D. Grant announced yesterday The letter of the law called for the eels es property sev eral weeks ago. but Wayne Com missioners granted an esteasloj of tjjpc. Sheriff Qraat said that about Jl percent of the taxes for 1U? had £ot been paid and said that this waa better then in moot years .Out of a total tax assess ment of $783,060 only ab»ut $66,- 000 ha* not been collected. A NEW RESCUE PLAN IS MADE Major MaUalona Will Fly To Nobllo 1m Effort To Roocvo _ *0 .. f . o' KINO'S BAR. Spitsbergen, June II —UP) —lnstead es drifting to the westward aa at flrtot suppose. General Nobil* aad hla five companions of tha dirigible Italia, marooned on aa lo* floe, are drifting to tbe east. It had beeq supposed th*t owing to the west wind prevailing at King's Bay th# Nobile party had boea blown westward. but It wae learned that a west wind prevailed la the northern region. The watchers hero are aaxloasly • waiting th* arrival of Major Maddai ma tha ttaMa* odiwr. Hying the Savoie 11. Me la doe tomorrow and as soon as possible then the base ship CM! De Milano will get Into commuu lotion with General- Noblta. Th* commander es the Italia will Inform the ship as to tha condition of Mb# !<-* In hla neighborhood and whether it would be possible to rescue hla men by plan*. ‘ All equipment la rasdy for Major Maddalena. Within a period of ten hours, the Major can search orer a wide area, communicating th* result by wireless to th* baa* ship. It la understood that th* powerful Russian Ice breaker Mdllgtn will net proceed to King's Ray bet grill ateam directly for General While's position to ear* time. ft Th* steamer Rraganaa la on the way to North Cap* to relieve th* B*eler Hobby. Bb* will put a dog team ashore aad It la believed that th* chances are good of meeting the group of three headed by Dr. Ha-t Malmgren, who started out on May 3g tr make th# over,ice Jouraey la the direction of North Cop*. RECOVER BOBU VF4MCMARLE. N. C.. Juno 16 - UP) —The hoty of CUrenc* HnneuckerJ 24 of'Wodeville, Montgomery coui.tr, | was recovered from the Sis Swift Island lake this, morning. The young msn 4r*g> drowned early last night while In bathing at Lakcvliw beach. He was apperantly seised by rrsmps snd called for help, g life saver teach Ing quickly. If* grabbed the life sav er, II waa eald and would havo putt ed him under, if the latter had not broken sway from the drown'nx man. Pink Rose Continues? ‘ In Critical Condition' The condition of l*lnk Rooe, Granthsm township farmer w- unti ed last Sunday by his neighbor Millard Johnson, continues criti cal at tha Bplcer Sanitarium, It waa learned yesterday. Frle'td* of tbe wounded man entertained grave doubt* aa to hla recovery. He was cut so badly „ that his Intestines wefe freed from the body on on* side and higher up on the opposite aide es the body the half* wielded by Johnson pene trated the lungs. Johsson Is stUI hsld In Jail denied bond pending th# outcome of the injuries. Open Newton Grove Highway To Tr&Hic, June Twenty-Six 18 ANOTHER LINK IN IMPORTANT STATE HIGHWAY AND BRINGS FINE TERRITORY CLOSER TO CITY—WILL COMPLETE SNOW HILL ROAD BEFORE END OF JULY a State highway number 103 from Ooldsboro to Newton Grove, Sampson f.ounty. will be thrown open to traffic cn Tuesday, Jum.36. Tha tfews learn *d yesterday from the offices of U>* Roberta Coastmctleu Co., at Oanoa. The last truck load of concrete waa poured on the highway on Tuesday and through yesterday the Roberta forces have been engaged In makiag preparations to move tea new loca tion. Several members of th* construe tlon fore# have already gone to var ious Jobs direction of th* company In Virginia. Th* pachinsry end platft. however, will rem.lu at Oenoa for a short time aa th* rirai la bidding on other projects In this part of the State. \ Th* highway computed leaves high way nudßter 46 a few miles south of Goldsboro aad la paved te / Newton Grove, e distance of Id.# miles. It waa about the middle of March that the Roberts Construction Company got IU plant sssemblod for the project a»d construction went forward at a re cord rsU. Two weeka must elapse between the completioa of the project and tbs op suing of the road to traffic aad this period of time will be up es Tuesday, June 26 * Thl* section of route 163 is a Hah of what la destined to be a highway of aa much Importance aa highways number 10 aad 36 of tbe present. HEFLIN IS TO . BE PROTECTED i» . - '■ 0 Governor Alfred B- BnHtk Or* dors Stat# Police Rot He Is Unineiooted ALBANY, June 16—(AP>-Oov|n»or Alfred R. Smith today efflJfe on Ma jor Johq A. Warner, Supt. of State police te furnish every protection necessary for an outdoor meeting “ad vertised ter Sunday aftemooa on tha outskirts *f Albany to be addressed by United States Senator Thomas J M Heflin of Alabama, bitter foe of the Governor's Roman Cathellatm. A few days ago Senator Helfln Is sued a statement Ip Washington In which he said ha had keen Inform*# (hat there woald be qn effort oa the part of “Governor Smith Roman Csth ollc friends" to interfere with tbe Al bany Meeting. Oovernor Smith's ans wer today, aa contained In hla letter to Major Warner, wae a call to tbe people of NeW York to cooperate with 'him In offering to the senator from a sister state fall opportunity to say anything ho desires with Interr, ruptlon or discourtesy'' - CONYEJITIOJI ADJOURNS CONVENTION HALL, KANSAS CITY, Juno 16—Having completed s ticket of Hoover end Curtis, the Re publican national convention/djourn *d sins qie today at 8:33 p. m. after 'a session lasting two hours sad SI minutes. Seek Judgment of $15,000 In Suits Against Texas Co. Damages amounting to (IS.MO art a»k«& by Amanda L. Cherry against tha IniM Company and damage* amounting to fsoo ire aaked by W, E. Ormond against the aama com' pany In two aeperatp clwtf act (An* fil ed in Wayne County Superior court yeeterday afternoon. The euita are the outgrowth of an automobile accident on the eaatsrn tdge of Raleigh on June 16, IMS com plalnta atate. A truck belonging to. the Tg*aa com pany, the complalnta contend, atopped auddenly on highway number 10 and without any anting. Tn automobile owned hr W E Ormond aad la which Amanda Cherry was tiding waa forced to turn auddeaty to the left when the oil, truck atopped with* WbsW*complete 162 will connect Wash lug ton. North Caroline, »"d that pert <>! eastern North Caroline with Char lotte, and the Piedmont section of the ttate. and will sffonl a route of coa mantcstlos between the iwe which will materially shorten the distances between the two points. The work of pouring concrete on th* link of th* highway between Goldsboro and Snow Hill -Wax don* bv the McGuire Construction com peny—has been completed frWh AdwpavtlU te the Oreea# county line and three miles have been poured In Greene county. Upon completion of the Ways* cr.unty part of th# OoIdahor»-Snow 1111 l link, the McGuire fore# begin work 4.3 i mile* from th* end of tbe 'Vaynt line and c*m* this Way. Tbrua miles have been poured And by negt wnek, Th* News sum Informed, the work will have been completed te the line Week after next the force will move, t* Snow Hill sad begin pouring hack In the direction of GoßUboro. Ninety days were' allowed te the contract for the Greene oeunty work and through yedterdSy only I aSS bees used/ giving tbs McGuire ram* peny a rate of construction far abend* of that anticipated by the State. Before the last of July, It la hoped te have the entire Adatnavllle te Sneer Hill route completed. BLACKMERMAY BE EXTRADITED Star Witnmta In Tnyai Dnm Cam la Arrant ml Under ! New Comm Is DENVER Colo. Jane 11—UP) — la d feted by a Fedors) grand Jary today on charges of perjury and evasion es tha income tax tews, Henry M. Blackmer, millionaire oR teen aKI missing key witness In the celebrated' Teapot DomPcaae, faces es tbe pros pect-•< Ming extradited from Hie hav en of self Imposed exile te Praam for trial here, Six true Mila, containing fourteen counts, were returned against him. Four charged Perjury te coaneeUou with tbe making of Income Ux re turns te the government and twA alleged evasions of Income tax pay ments. Bonds were fixed at UMM It each rasa. \ It waa presumed that the assol procedure In the cnee would bn «* serve a summons on Btacluacr through th* Stmts Department. TO PUMCMUIK YEW BOAT MORBHEAD CITY, June 14.— (JP) — Captain John Nelaon. fisheries com miss loser, leave* tomorrow morning to dose the transaction Involving the purchase of a new boat to replace the old Atlantic, flagship of the fisheries fleet. cut /Warning. Turning thue audtken* ly w the Taft the car waa atrack by Ihia trarsllag went. Negligence of the driver of truck in sudden* ly stopping hla machine and thgj without warning la allagad as haai' of the suit The plaintiff Amandm Cherry cltea In the complaint that aha suffered eat eral broken rlbe. n crushed thigh, and hruleea and chta about the body and waa permanently Injured In the accident which reeuJVd from the alleged negligence And carelessness of the Tessa truck driver. She asks damages In tha sum of 915.M0. W B Stroud a aka damaged of gWO (or the wreckage of the, automobile. Complalnta are filed by IJlcklnaon and Freeman. MEMBER 09 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS price five cam F.W. BAPTISTS AGAINST SMITH Pm Keaokitkm At CWlj N*tobf "1 (gperlal To Tha Novi) f ' AYDBN. Jane U-Th. Oeateal ecm laraaee or tha Trot WIU BapUat church cloned a thru* day NUln bora thla aftaradea-Ja which w»ch daa»aUaatlew»i Mtertot »t* in dltcunlnon of viiloii rtni(tU*M (or Um advaaceaMat at HpWatnatlia •l work. Tlm ktrMM addrapa o# today «W delivered la low word* hr K*a IK. b. Preao»u la vhloh ka n«|* «* tha "Kraal aaoaaaa at UM OrPhaMt at MMdtaaei" Uttar which » nawrt duaa from tha Orphaaag» awdd a hr ulaflßß thro# iilpariM A report, hr Um TaasperaMt eaip mtttaa brought Much dturpaptaa ha cuum «t tha uathodtpaai at a Manna i 1 men pruMa nt wfiiHftifi umb aad uaMbd prayers lor ttp Mwm maot, hat tha aa am darMepad ta a r«aolutloa waa road hr log. J. X*. Wtich of NaahVtUa, Twmu jjalrwdi ot tha ttoaalaAoa oaamtttaa, whtah was aa follawa: 'Realising that through tha ahNh of tha church coal Maud with tha war* tha I oral aala ot tataataattat ?lt|nw • hara haaa drlvaa tram thp aaotb eod finally frow the aaUaa hr tha aw*- aMut at. tha tahtaath AaaaadaMaft; Tbarafora, ha It rsaohrid that ha Oeoewty ’uafaraaea at Iton WW hr tlat in aaaataa today. J«aa IA Ml f» oa race* as hatag oppoeed te as* of support of ,>dC2§: bmiu. sad that wa da (arthdr adrea that wa will aot support aw* it par son by our ballot. uor la aar wap to obtain off lea.’* la*. R r. rtuwaa, Ardaa. waatad tha aaaiaa at wit aiPildataa for tha preatdaucy added aid aflarid aoah'ai aa aateadaaat to tha fagiater raaator Uoa. butJUt. M. H. lellett wodada* lor ot the caafaraMM. froai Tarhewtlle, a. ft, art who haa aarfai hla Mate :» tha ladalatira aad'Bar. I. <ll Griffin of Ootdahpro oppoeed tha ameadaieat aa tha prpaa4 at **paraa|| sltßtaa" holding that it to prtoa|»» that Ta daatra to ataad hr aad aphald Thar# war* a aaathar at apaaahas am on* whteb Mre. Trad PaMaa a| Naahvllle, Tanti, haad of tha IRhaaoala work of the' gpoarul upfrr—aa a* ■'Wa wobmb wilt aot role far hi Salth nor aar othaf wot lnd«to ia which addreae Mra Paata* reterad t# bar msmbarahlp In tbe -W. T C. V holding that aha aoald "r. y aup port a dry eaodMata. , \ . lata wat oaaildatpa r waa wtthdr«wa and tha original ruaolatlßO who ear ned with anthaataow aad spptaaaa. Another raoolatloa wan patoTto medutaly to farilsh fainter P. M. Pimmona pith a copy ot tha tamo* to solution. with arglag hr tha Medaratar fad a full deltgattoa to he *B haad We# aaaday attar tha aaeoad Banda} to Juna ISM at Qtoennila. On., wham tba ninth saaefoo at tha taadraiae will convene. STORMS DELAY } TWO FLIGHTS BbUi Mlm M aad Mm Us kart Still LoaUaf FanmN IbTDßirrwr Jf. JOHNS. N. r.. Jun# It— Stonna that awapt across tha cedes last night prevented mat Mabel Bril and Mlse Amelia karhart, frees taking off todkf oa their projected flight to Rnrope. Mlaa Karhort remained at Trtapee ry during the day. Bias Bell earn* here from Harbor Qrnee with, her tww pilots for lunch with Sir Jehu Him* rett. colonial secretary. „ The crews of both ptaasa aggress ed hone that *a!paHng waather wnuM permit them to get away in the uaere lln f- -t
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