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WEATHER I Fifar la mm. niilirttnwn In West portion Tuesday and Wednesday** VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 97 MISS EARHARTS PLANE MAKES OCEAN FLIGHT . r " 1 ¥ * ■ / • ' - * -* '* 'T- a . it . * •» “ . I f - j. Boston Society Girl Is First Woman to Fly Across Atlantic Ocean * • ♦'! n ' | , - - i— r BilftM Burry port. Waits, 20 Hour* 40 (Minute* After Loaving N. P. ARB TO PLY ON TO SOUTHAMPTON TODAY Miaaod Original Domination By ’ About 130 Mile*; Got Great ■ - ff BURBYPORT Wales, Juna 1« -<**> —Tka I rat woman ever to cross the Atlantic ocean In an airplane and the two man who aided her in the crossing . tonight eoegbt well-earned repose in ■ this little Welsh town. Today shortly after noon. Miss Amalia Barhart of Boston with Wll mer Malta, pilot,, and Louis Gordon, landed their trt-motored monoplane. Tfriendshtp In Burry port, Estuary. off this port, completing In 20 hours and 41 minutes the light from Trepaaay. N. r. » tomorrow they will fly the Friend ship to Southampton, which has an alternative to Valencia Bay. Ireland, they had sat as the goal of their . Trane-Oceanic flight Southampton they missed by tying about 130 miles too far northwest It was shortly after noon that watchers on the Welch coast saw an airplane approaching from the South west like n great black bird. Ae It drew nearer the drone of Us three powerful engines became audible hut it wee not until thd big ship flew (pw over the railway station that It dawn ad aa the cartons crowds that this waa the Friendship gad that aboard it waa the first woman to cross the Atlantic la aa airplane. The Stars and Itripaa painted oa the fuselage and the printed letters of Us name could be seen. Once Burry port had seen thle Insignia it was a town transported with excitement. When Miss Barhart stepped ashore she was surrounded by n cheering crowd of Welsh townsmen and their 0 wires and children, all eager to ex press their welehme. Her escorts knew how tired she war —her face told only too Wall what she had been through and to sare her from the sffcctioM of the mob of, Brlt- they rushed, her Into the oK flee of aNnearby colliery, but not be fore one Itttte glr) had pushed her ■way through the crowd and asked U>e Boston girl if she would accept H little Mack kittaa aa bar escort - Later she, StulU and Gordon mo tored to a hots I at Burry port where they went to their rooms and retired. At 10:10 tonight the hotel aald the two man had left calls for I in the morning with the call for Mias Kar • hart set a llttla later. The plan la to stay In Burrypori tonight and deep ofl the fatigue of their long flight from Trepaaay Bay. H waa mads after a former decision to fly on to Southern pto’n'Tud been •banflpnad.'The trio was Just too tir ed for the ordeal of further flying. They should get out tomorrow at shout 10 o'clock for that city. Father Talks *f Daughter LOB ANGELEB, June 18—(A*) —A picture of bia daughter aa a slight but determined girl, who didn’t let pereatal disapproval stsud In the* way of her learning to r Jly, waa drawn her# Monday by Edwin 8. Bar hart, father sf Amelia Barhart. Earhart, a Los A4fl»les attorney. «l thought be disapproved of his daugh ter's flying, could not conceal his pride eg he told of her air and rcholasUc exploits and spoMT of her courage and unwavering nerve. Miss Earhart cam* to Loa Angeles alter her graduation from Columbia University. One of the first things ah# did was to boy sn airplane and learn to oporato It. All this waa with cut the kuowladga of her father, "You see,** said Earhart. "she la 0 wealthy In her own right, so there was nothing to prevent her buying 3 | or three planes If she wanted them When I first discovered that she was flying I told her that I waa strongly egalnat It bat that was about ail I 1 could do about It. under the circum- 1 (Continued on page two) * « THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING KHfLE MINDS ARE FRESH—BEAD BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUS. • : • Friendship’s Log (By AMMOCIATED FBI!HR) (Time given is Faster* Standard) Sunday. . flit I a. m. Teak off si T*u paaaey, N. F. ' Utifl a. Message from plane said she Was passing ever Grand Bank*, « mOes te the east. Yooa Steamer Concordia sight ad. Friendship pasdfhg aver Grand Banks. 12iM p. m»—Chatham, Basest radio station received message From Friendship eayst “K«dr weather end gefag ahead 0. B." lilt p. m.—Malts messaged wife at Mlseela, K. Y„ "All 0. K." 4=48 p. ax. Steamer Bexmere talked te plaae 7SS mites off Row ° Fesadlaad tit# p. m. Bexmere beard far ther slgaais from Friendship “‘apparently still gelag strong." Itß7 p. m. Steamer Kim worth received message “all’s weir from Friendship. fliflfl p. au Steamer Albert* re ceived message that plane waa making IM mles aa b&r. Bead ay. fltflfl a. m. Circles liner Amer ica '72 miles east es Cert. Ire land, dreps twe notes which fell late sea, aad eeaUaned flight ■ > northward. f:M a. W-Flaae reported down la Barry Bataary of Barry pert, Wales. »■ THIRTEENCASES COUNTY COURT .j Uquor Figures In- One Way Or Other In MajoHly Os Cage* Thirteen defendants were befvre Judge D. If. Bland In Recorder's "cfcurt yesterday: Bollcltor Paul Kdmundson took a nol proa with leave In the count of transporting and bavltnF llqa'i* for sals aftinst John Parker. John and Roy Whit will pay 128 and court eosts tor engaging In an affray rnd unless they behave themselves they will do four mouths on the roods for the offense. For an assault charge Ira Raynor was fined )26 and costa and seuteu.v ec 1 to 60 days on the roads, cspils not to Issue during good behaviour and rntll further order of the court. A unique charge was tbut against Ruben Veil. It was held that he had cruelly treated a horse while up tor the Influence of whiskey. This c»urt found him not guilty. William Davis was the first of feur up for violating the autom»oP* law, more commonly referred to as tr'vtug while drunk. Davis was fined t&C and coats and .told not tu drive his car for the next ninety dayit on pa»B of ' working three months on the counvy roads. Ktchard Pate, and Sdfn M - Ivar drew like sentences on i charge. Chester Cox was feund rultjr ot violating the automobile law and sentenced to psy the costs, in*.lttaiag 1100 for the prosecuting witness. Leslie Arils sppealed sfer huvlmi been sentenced to serve *J,v nonths on the road for having whiskey for ■ale. Joa Jones was gives a ticket to Superior court on a charge of manu facturertng whiskey —his second ap pearance for ’this charge. Robert Wynn will pay 160 and the costs for carrying ■ concealed weap on. Judgment was suspended until fur ther order of the court and upon con | cl It ion of pay ment of costa. Including IS for the presenting witness when 1 Robert Hobbe was found guilty of ae : curing mousy under salsa pseteasts v * GOLDSBOSa N. C. TUESDAY MOANING, JUNK 19. 192 H LADY LINDY—MISS EARHART—LANDS IN WALES Ae——s— ' G M i /a, i b,s«riT IQ 1 4L gl' E, "TTlm o*l K, ocee.M <IA (crL/fll _ ,##«T In st sm i »*ssiul 11 1 k1 1 1 over tile Atlantir is can by a Wutmtn Miss Kttihart <iul not ** * , ~Y lolliiw tin coni'M'aliovc exactly as plamu-d ‘r c ' *J. ; -i, ] iViy.'.V J-nV but land.(l m Bunyport Wales. The top picture i- tfiat ul tin Friend bbbl BPm Far hart cali.-.i I .-ul i.md\ because ..f a W # 1 resemlilan.. to ( ..I ('has. A l.intlberKh ' • , '. .. == i » 1 'lT**f gßflg."M'fr .T,' '..XOffSi Mass Meeting at Courthouse at 8 P. M. To Plan Bigger Goldsboro Weed Market Might o'clock this evening la the time and the courthouse is the piece. To geTTSoldsboro wholeheartedly be hind ■ movement to secure two sets of buyers for the tobacco market this veer Is the object. Evrgy dtlaen of the city and county who M Interested jn the development of the Goldsboro weed market Is urit ed to attend the meeting tonight.TV Kiwanla club lasi night threw Its in fluence behind the movement and that unanimously, the Rotary club Is txpected to do likewise at their regu lar meeting this eveidng. The cham ber of commerce la making the topic Its chief concern and the Merchants Association |* also aiding. The block by block 0 canvass of the city to secure pledges from business and professional men of the city to five time booming tl)e market, as an nounced for yesterday by the c*» her of commerce did "not materialise, ar the commltteea spend the abort t.me In circulating the petitions not materialise. HELD FOR COURT IN ONSLOW CO. CoaKtjruardttman Admits Firinß Shot That Killed Fred l>ow-; ell la Rum Chase Jacksonville, n. c., June n (As—Charles Buckmaater, coast guardamun admitted to s coroner's jury late to<Vay that he flred the shot that killed Fred Powell. Carteret coun ty man Saturday aa a coastguard boat commander by Commander Plner and with Buckmaster and another coast guardsman atgtgrd attempted to hsjt a gasoline launch they thought had itfluor. Buckmaster was given a prelimin ary hearing and bound over to the October term of Onslow cqunty Super ior Court under bond of 12,000. i So this season's efforts on behalf . of the market depend to a large es > tent upon action taken this eveulfvg. i A petition will be circulated pledging i suppoU of the market and requesting the large buying companies to place double sets of buyers bars. » The following petition will be cl»- rulated In the audlenc*. tonight and signatures requested: i - Goldsboro, N. 0., 1 '* June 15. I*2B. 1 Export I.eal Tobacco Co., Richmond, Vs Imeprlsl Tobacco Co. Richmond, Vs Reynolds Tobacco Co., Wlnston-flat -1 em, N. C. American Tobacco Co., Durham, N. ih, . r \ i I .iggott and Meyers Tobacco Co., Dur i ham, N- C. . J. P. Taylor Tobacco, Co, Richmond, Va. • ~ Gentlemen: tl The undersigned farmers, mer- L chants, bankers, manufacturers *nd irPrrfeagJioual men of r -Jldsfrqrk and MISS BOLLf ILL NOT GO AHE AD Givtd Up Plans to Attempt Ocean Flight When Miwt Karhart Succeeds HAUJIOK GRACE, N. K. Jonty Ik— (/P) Illhk Mabel 8011, who announc ed today her trana-Atlantic flight had been abandoned and that ahe would fly back to New York tomor row in th« monoplane Columbia, rhanned her plana tonight. After aettllng her accounta at the Harbor Grace airport nad cable offlo e* preparatory to hopplnk off for 1 New York at daybreak, Mlaa 801 l and her", "companion* lefK for Ht. John’a hec late tomorrow. ' -i ■ Wayne county believing that we have ■mple facilities in Goldsooro’ to bah dte at least fifteen million peaads of tobacco a ye»r, earnestly petition you to give the Goldsboro market this year tso seta of Jiuyera. <f / . I-aat year we put forth an effort to secure -two sets of buyers from sash l ninpany and some of you sgrood to tills, but we did not ws#t to conduct a double skies without having two buyers from esch of tbo big com pan-' lea. We further agree that ts you will give us double buyers this year that each one pf ns will personally solicit the farmers of Wayne and of the counties sopih of us in an effort to bring * sufficient amount o tobacco u> Ooldshoro'to- warrant double tales. Goldsboro is s city of 17,000 popsla tlon using tons of cigarettes. sm°klng tobacco an,d <>ther tobacco products annually and wo boUSfe that with tbs natural that Goldsboro of fers as an market that you will ing with our reaquegt. PLANES TO BRING AID Four Monuter Hydroplanes Join- InR In Search For Ma rooned Italian* , *ING'B BAY, June 1$ _(*>>— The hydro airplane Bsvla, 56. piloted by Major Maddalena. arrived here at I0:tS o'clock tonight. She was tbo first of the Dmr blg'sesplsnes aa route to Spitsbergen to roach bar northern base. Fine west tier* wiflrTtT evidence aa the big machine edited In tha harbor. Her *r>ival and the news that at least two others of large tfflßMlM passenger capacity were en route rata ed hopes "f watclcrs Tere who have been trying to get In touch with Q*B eral Noblla. * J Ij Governor Ritchie Os Maryland Takes His Hat Out of The Ring —x—--- <fe"*»sasr- r -xr3=a KIWANIANS ARE TO AID MARKET • Sign A|r—i ul to Bpon<KDny Soliciting FornorM SdF Tobacco Haro “All KI wauls Night' was observed by (bo local clab at loot nlgbt a lane boom, tbo program bolng la chare# of Talbot Parhnr. A fifteen minute period knolru as the “Boro Hoar" waa devoMd to dlacuoaiqu of Kiwanla fallowabip and tho socom pllshmonta of tbo orgnatmtloo. Goo. Thowpoon and Olaiborno Rnyoll, road articles oa tbo mossing of Klw anis aad tbo okJacte for whtpb It xUnds. A maasagt from Howry C. Helm, of Atlanta, On, President ot Kiwanla International waa rood by Frank Jonas. President Hotos'a mes sage complimented tha orflantutloaa on past accompllslUMnts aad urged Increased energy for fotoro objec tive 001. Edgar H. Bela maJa a sheyt talk |n which ha comparsd tha “Bora Hoar*' of Kiwanla. As lo tha army it meant tha tiOM Os putting forth aw? try effort for a push Into No Mao’# Load so la Kiwanla It menus wetting aur beat for tha accomplishment of whatever tasks msy bo betorv ua, M •aid. Tha "lm Hour", he contlaued is ebeerved aimultaneoualy by every eluk In the Untied Matas and kg' the Inter national coayerAl°n smiaMM In Seattle and represents a continent wide Eribate to the past accomplish ments and to tho. future determina tions of tbo organisation. Kiwanla •• Chao. B. Mil lor. R. O Woodard and ,L. M. Rose are attend lug tha International convention aa deiegataa. Burt Griffin gave tha ore) booal ex plaining tha competition which Wood on sasb manufacturers were having from steel sash maanfsetarorn, and described the advantages of woods* sashes. He ended by reading a brief construction description of thd Demo cratic convention halt la Houston, Texas. From hts article R was all long leaf yellow pins and constructed In record time. A resolution urging a number es tobacco firms to pleca two note of buyers on the local market thle sea son and another resolution requesting Mt, early opening of the tobacco mar ket were both unanimously passed and signed by every member present. BERTACOSTA CRASHES SHIP sMMsnwwm* Hcriounly Injured fat Doing Stunt Flying At Roowwvdll Field o lt ROOSEVELT FIELD, June IB—(A») Bert Acoela. one of the pßofs hf Commander Byßl's tr«ns-Atlantic plans America, crashed to the ground here today in a plana owned by Cflaa A. Levina. Ba waa t»ken to a hospi tal where it waa said bia <4njnr!ad y#re not aerioaa. / A woman sod two otbeTfataaciMthn were flying with aTo#u but they ap paranlly escaped injury. The plane' waa wracked. . _ Acosta crashed while exscutTflY • "wing-over" regarded by nanny air men aa one of tfi* most dangerous tricks of flying. He ws* suspended ns a pilot for *0 days a abort time ago by the department of commerce for stunts over Curtlas field. ■AY I'AKCRti FLIGHT HARBOR GRACE, Jnne It— Dis heartened because her flying rival Miss Earhart. was first to make the n«n stop flight over the Atlantic. Miaa Mabel 8011, of the plaae Colnmbte, intimated Monday that bar own flight may be cancelled. It Is reported thad tbs Columbia will fly back to tha Ute Red States. ' MKIIERtt 0| THE ASSOCUTBO PRESS raid Fira cum Fotml RitkiMil hMi Bento* TO INBTBUCT DBLB6AIVB FOR GOV. ALFRRD SMITH c,A tfs&£’ af o MALTIMOR*. J«M »> .flta. toMAy' drawing from Uw Ihfl of Dtalifrwttd Ooraraor Albert o! > I!SLi oMfirr- Smith la tar i*tn way ftttod kg ta*nr laooa. ctoraapr, ud >Holy la IWHM th. MmUp," ui kto tto US dUBM to win 1* atapplng uMi fiM> lIM > No* Ya*k atocatwa who to toft “IgyUflig jm paopta’a faith la DMNMIMf” «ar Rlidhlo addad that to w*nld **- h QoWft 'tss JlWPWijji 'JUpto* l INSTALLATION NEXT MONDAY * „ GoMabonr L«4m Nanai OfllMP Al MaaUat RaM Loot - t _. » ,? Kviini iAt tto ragaiar mittlat at Oatoi boro Lodge Niuator lit A. F. ta« (Icara wpra ¥. 4. Satak, matter, N D OwattoT. **U* wa«ft n; Roy L. TalfMta |kktot till •n; George W. WlillA, Isa cr; M. V. Ory, toman f Tba foliowtafg wara afaototto: Ma war Haat aaalor jaaaaa; %. O.'oß> llaa, Joalo daacon; 0. 0. Watotey ant R. B. EIL. atowaito; L. Be Racklay, tyloy; 0. W. Staton, J*4 Sol laaaea, D. D. MaMlgao, orphan ■aylaai conualttaa; W. A. Dana. Paa| B. Bdmnndaon mat Wyatt B. Mato Baatara Star nommhtoo, «A Mayan U flAonoa *l. BpMnOM, VVWMMi Off lean elected att IRtottt laat night at. tto OoUabafa lata wM t» laatallfd aaxt Monday night Moot ing tor tnrtallattea at (to aaaaa ttaaa and place will to tto tWlata at tto*. Wdyna lodga. Maaaaa a< tto elty ara cxpactad a gat baring of traa Mm a Bln ‘ dgniricanca ayo* tkla oeeaeta*. ■ "■■■*- * m Tax Sale Postponed ) After ' Yan tar day wag tto day tor tto tola at auction of proparty oa which lltf taxaa bad aot tom paid, tot tto Ml* waa or da rad eonttaaad aattt today at naon aftar one piaca of property ia Brogdan towaahlp tod toaa aold. TMa wa* land oa which a nagro eltlaoa bad teen paying iha lu (or mm II yaara and to became tba poag—aor of It la (to nlmpla. It w*i "Said that tba Ala would again bo Mnrtadjatoy. TROOPS ABOtJIfD TlisTSjp IjONDON. Juna fi Mora ttaaa 11,- 000 Soathara (Nationalist) troopa ON now ebartorad In and arouad Tiaatata undar command of Soathara Ibtott f't.rtimlaalonrr Pa too TVattl a»a malnUlnf ordar, according to adrteog Irom that city. . |
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