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WEATHER Mostly latr Wedaaadny and Thursday Mat mash change la temperdture. VOLUME sfeVEN; NUMBER 98 IDefil to Keep Cows In City After Aug. 1 The saw committee of the City aldermen haa at length acted and after Auguet 1 It will ha a viola tion of a city ordinance to heap a caw within the otty Hurtle of Goldsboro. Tha eommlttaa at elder men named months ago to study the dig' ordinance which permitted keeping awwe In certain tones of the city reached the conclusion that the majority of the cltitena would prefer that bovtaes be black-listed tkroughaut the city and they knew sanitary conditions of tha city would ha benefited. Their recom mendation was accepted by the board of aldermen PLANES FAIL TO LOCATE NOBILE Thnw Time* H*ve Rracurers Bpwn Seen But Arg Unable See Marooned KILO'S BAT, Spitsbergen. June 19 - <>P>— I Three time* in three day* Oeu Umberto NopUe and hU atraaded com radea of the Italia bare aeen help In tbe gray arctic aklea and three timer ' they hare aeen that help paaa them by Small dark eplolehea that they are o nthe vaatneaa of the Arctic Ice ftelda even the keen eype of tbe ariatora hare failed to dlecern them. From the pinnaclea of Ice heapa. General No bile and thoee with him hare signaled and called In rain. Once the planea paaaed eery near them. Another time lean than twr kllnmetera—little more than a mile Today It la only known that the res cne plaae waa wlthlto sight of the atranded group who aaw It but could not be aeon. . Today, ahortly after Major Maddal tna returned with hla giant aeapiane. ■■ Sarloa-U to Klng'e Bay. after a re coonataance trip north of northeaat land there waa word again from (Jew . trai*mw» m mrmmmrn timt be had keen the plane es hla wojld be reecuer ere but had bean unable to attract fta attention. Maddalena himaelf reported that be had not found a trace of the d'rlglble wreck. Italia. Great, hepee had been held with the arrlral of Maddalena'a plane that here waa the Ideal rebicle for the rwacue work and with ita arrlral here today ifter the reconnataaiAe flight, each crowde ae Klng'e Bay can mnater tuahed to greet the filer. Their diaap {•ointment at Maddalena'a failure waa maulfeat. The Italian aald he would make an other attempt tomorrow. Utlllalng hla radio la aa effort to locate the m3T The Cittl Di Milano atilt la main taining regular communication with General Nobile though thia haa been curtailed to cotgterve the r*rtlee pow er tor eaergeaclea. INVITE FARMERS TO HOUSTON Farm Ralief And Prohibition DteeuMod On Eve Demo cratic Convention HOUSTON, June 19—Farm re lief and prohibition today drew atten tion of party leaden ,here for the Democratic national convention which opena a week from tomorrow. W A. Julian, national committee man from Ohio, laauod a statement declaring that “Democrats must af firm the McNary-Haugen farm relief bill In principle. * "Tbe country facea disaster unless reme relief Is found for thla large wealth producing portion of our popu latlon Mo other issues are of vital Importance,” Mr. Julian said. Clem Shaver, chairman of the Na v tioaal democratic executive commit tee and Jegfce H. Jones, Texas favorite son agaiA reiterated etatementa that ' The fanners who upre denied admit tance to the Kansas City convention” will be welcomed here end given an opportunity te present their caae. Meanwhile Louie Cavil Her. chair man and general counsel of the na tional constlutlonai liberty leagni* es America, aanonneed he woald seek a plank ia tbe party platform rsvoHng a referendum In each state on the liqu or question. Shaver said Indications warn that Senator Robinson of Aknaaee would he choeen permanent chairman of tha _ convention. , ,v THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING SFHLLE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. Storm and Floods In Number of States Take Toll Life and Property Broro of Communities In Illinois and Missouri Are Hit By Storms IHF I LIGHTNING KILLS FOUR IN BLOOMINGTON. IND. White River Again Rising And More Serious Flood* Three tons CHICAGO. Joue I#—(A 1 ) —Severe electrical sad wind storms broke over > a score of communities scattered over a wide area es Illinois and Mtjaourl today, wrecking power end communi cation llnaa and abutting off several cities from the outside held. ' Mrs. Marion Matlock. 3«, was killed yeaterday at Mound. Mo., in an earlier' edition of the storm thaj I today ovar Illinois No otfirtP^eualt-j lee were reported. A grain elerator at Kirkland was 1 destroyed by fire caused by lltbtnlag 1 with a loss estimated at » 50.000 i ‘ ~ BLOOMINQTON, Ind. June 19— (Jf) 1 —Four men were killed hy lightning near here today while they were standing under a tree on the grooaaa of the Indian University waterworks. A fifth men wee badly shocked. Tke men were killed during an electrical Morm. They had gathered under the tree to seek shelter from the rain. CIIARKBBURO, W. Va.. June 1» -One fatality, several persons In jured end damage estimated at thousand# of dollars resulted from a heavy wind storm of likfl tores which atruck e*etldlil"sif north ern West Virginia today and last night. Alonao Harris waa ktfled when hla home near New MPfluneras was blown from Ita foundation. Mrs. Harris waa Injured as waa their son who waa It*- another bouse which collapsed In the earns neighbor hood. Tbe district about Morgantown. Clarkburg and Fairmont waa cut off from telephone communication and etsctrlc aervfvce waa crippled when lines were blown down. Many trees were struck by lightning or uprooted I by tbe wind. j MC CLELLAND, Ark., June 19—UP) —The whimsical White river tonight launched a new threat at the river! term lands along the low-Tylng delta • cectien near here and said tuat there wee grave danger'that the dyke would not withstand the added strain of an unexpected rise on the Little Red River. Flood waters were pouring through old breaks of Uat year near Georgetown. Government engineer* said tonight the crisis waa graver than at any time since the break of last year. The burden forced on the White and the Little Red upset predlctlona upon which engineers haiT baaed their hop ea of averting a break., Major Connelly, district engineer, summed tke situation op tonight ia thla atatemont: "We aren't exactly afraid of an Im mediate break but we are Use com fortable then 24 hours ago/' Overseas Fliers in London; Flew to Southamptdn Tues. LONDON. June 19—<AV-Mlsa Amel lr Earhart and Pilot Stull* ~Mid Mechanic Slim Gordon of the airplane Friendship spent tonight In Lo.idon after completing earlier today the tirat Trmna-Atlautlc flight with a women in the crew. Yeaterday they landed Welee, but Southampton waa their goal and it waa not until they ‘relraed Southampton ahortly after noon today that they considered their trip finish ed—Dnished with 23 hours aud 42 mlnntaa flying time from Treapaaay Bey to the South England port. Tke tiers, reaching Southampton after a two hour fllghtTrom Rory port received a great welcome there and then slipped away from the crowd and came by auto to London. Tomorrow GOLDSBORO. N. C WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE SO, 1028 Flying Honeymoon m ' * i ; ■ f . -,)L 6 «^ , 7 ** W |(Jaii>g a giant, tn-motorpd Kok-I ker monoplane, Lieut. Murray, IKangnn, U. 8. and hia pret-| ty bride, will attampt a flight] from Le Bourget, near Faria,, to New York, thus elinchiug the diatinction of being the lint pair of newlyweds to hop, tie on their honey-| HOOVER-CURTIS CONFERENCE ON • •• --v o Two Republican Candidates Talk . Campaign Plans Over Togelker WASHINGTON. June 19—(JP)—Sec ..rotary Hoover and Sens!or Curtis, the ulandard bearers of t!HT Republican r'arty met today for their first time kiia-e the nomination and spent sever al hours la discussing campaign plana. Tbay faced the clicking batteries of newspaper photographers and had luncheon together, followed by a conference of more thati an hour. But neither candklato would give an ink ling es their plans for the4r decisions reached on a campaign program. Senator Curtla srrlve4 in Washing ton in ibe morning and befor* he met SHrretqry jßoover visited with a few of his Senate colleages,. The Kansas un’a only statement was that he will r< main In the capital over Thursday and may wish to take a brief reet before engaging In a campaign. Tbe two candidates on Thursday will receive a delegation from the Re publican ommlttee. At thla meeting a national chairman pro6ably will be selected, together with tFe or ganization of a campaign stafl and possibly the announcement of plans they will begin receiving the tributes cf the Kngllsh capital for their feet. KfsMvltiea planned for them preclude the chance of rest then. So tonight they took what they could of sleep end quiet. Behind them at Southampton they left the Friendship on A'quiet stretch of water from which three centuries rgo the Pilgrim fnthera started tha initial plage of their Journey to Am erica. Mis* Earhart aud her comrades (lew the Atlantic In almost fewer hours than It took the Pilgram fathers weeks to crosa. Their ship bobbed tonlgTit Impud ently In the faces of overtowering Unera whose r*ce# across 3.000 miles if oce*u requires an entire week. WAR ACE WILL PROVIDE THRILL To Perform Stunts on Flying Plnae At Aiffod Saturday AM Sunday Lt. Bari SeabfOck. Canadian war tero, comes to Goldsboro Saturday tad Suuday afternoon a to show tba folks hearabouta how to make their hair stand on end la stunts performed on an airplane over the Goldsboro Air port. Al Stewart, cbio! pilot of tho Carolm* Air Unes. Inc. of Relqigh gave particulars of the stuat flying rhlle in town yesterday. Incidentally Al waa displaying proudly the bugs silver h>vlng cup which he woa for eiunt flying over the field et tbe efft t?al opening here May 90. • U. So*brock will do some wing welklag, ° sumo riding tke wheel of the plane and then to cap tbe climes will allow to be thoroughly trussed, up wod handcuffed, deposited In the passenger planes pa It soar aloft. When high In tbe heeven he will free himaelf from the handcurfs and ropes and walh oet for a Charleston <>h tbe wlnga. Thla .stuff was learned under the tioudlgl I" two years with tha latter./ "He‘s a great' daredevil” said Al' Stewart "I waa flylug over Raleigh yesterday end he crawled o€t on one wheel of tbe plane aad balanced on It. /••hV-ww* with the Allies durlag the wif anfc one of the real aces. He shot down • German planes and lost on eye. Tbe Injury expiates why he i-ad to quit piloting.” L. R. Fisher, also of tbe Carolina Air Lines, flew frem Raleigh m a travwlalr plane yesterday aad will be an the municipal airport the test of the week taking np passeng ers. Stewart will return to tke city later In the #eek. Stewart said that hla company waa considering the possible of locating a plane permeaelty on the field here. MISSROBINSON DIES TUESDAY Funeral Service Will Be HeM From Home At 3 O'clock Thla Afternoon Funeral eervlvces over the remains of Miss Louiae Robinaoti. who died In a Raleigh hospital yesterday mining of complications developed after a rlnui operation, will be held from the home, 111 South John street, et 3 o’clock tkla afternoon Rev. G. V. Brooke, assisted by Rev, Gibson Devls of Raleigh, pastor es the deceased will be In charge of the MFVlvc*. The fbt lowing have been named aa • etlve pall bearers: O. V. Hamrick. H. L. Graham. J. C. Fata. H. A. Simmons. K. K Murchison, and W. 0. Britt, Jr Honorary: H. B. Parker, F. B. Crow ton, Hr. Paul Kdmundaou. A. T. Griffin, c. G Smith, end Herbert An «*rew a. Newe of the peaaiqg of thla beau tiful and talented young woman will bring genuine sorrow to the city, for gratloueres* of manner, the wlnnlne openness o| a beautiful life made Mist Hqblnaon a friend to end of all S'.e waa educated at Gr«wuvllle Col lege and had only a few months ego entered upon her profession as •» teacher. Joining the faculty of the Ral elgh city school. Here her work had been eminently satisfactory and had won high words of pralae from her superior*. Miss Robinaon waa only tweiOy-two years of age and was thg iWmbter of Mrs. Stella Jenkins Robinson and tha late Captain J. J. Robinson of thhi city. Tha mother, a slater, MUs Margaret Robinson of Ooldaboro and cne half brother. Hardy Robinson ol Asheville survive her. IBIMH JIOVEI.IBT KILLED * 7 BANDON, Cork. Irerand, June I».< UP) —Donn Byrne, widely known Irish end nOveitat, was killed last night near bis home here when his automo bile overturned on the seashore. Mr. Byrne had gone for a drive alone in his car along the seashore near hi* Iriah residence. Cool man Castle near Baadon. Subsequently he waa found dead by hla secretary near tha road where hla automobile, which he had recently purchased, bad overturned. Perfect Program For Interesting City In Bigger Tobacco Mart ( ' Wfa » GoMj Modal > I vj r 1 i t| m K? W * g T 1 ri wiw Mi f. She ia the proudest girl la 'Waakingtoo, ia pretty Sylvia Dana, twenty-two-ya*r-old mo iwtary of Rcpreecntativw Otur roll L. Beody, of Portland. Hi, and tbero'g a reason for it. She woa tha Hn**t gold modal awarded annually to tka junior at tka National Univeraity Law School nuking tha highaat »var ana. Mine Dana's wag 87. Wherefore tka medal and tka Wdk. . LINDY FLYING ABOUT AGAIN In Bt. Paul, Minn-. Inagacting Ponaiblc AirpUna-Train Serviro Rktotaa BT. PAUL, Minn., Jane t*-GP) Chaa. A. Lindbergh came te m. Paul this afternoon to Investigate the feat iblllty of a northern two-day New York to tfilattlo airplane-train pas senger route. Unannounced he tended hla mono {•lane at the Bt. Paul municipal air port at S: 15 p. m. aad m*de hla way to the home of Louts HUI aad woe In conference with Mr. (till of the Great Northern Railway and Ralph Rudd, president of the road. Two reporters who sew him at the Hgl home. he. as Id "I'm Instigating various trans continental air routes” He did not make public his destin ation. though queries from Superior. Wle.. as to his arrlral hen gars Mae to the belief that he might he an route to the Brule region to vielt ’Pfiia !dent Coolidge. He would not say when would !eave or where he would fly when he old le*re, except thatlie would have to be hack in New York soon aad would trarel no farther west. • “Pve been over tbe route here and Seattle before.” bo said. Packing Co. Burnt With Lost Estimated at $35,000 Aa soon as necesaary plana can hr completed and Inauranc# sdjuatmerta made tbe plant of the Bob Whit# Packing company on the aoutbarn edge of Ibe city, destroyed by (bout 11 o'clock yesterday wtlj he re built. J. A. White, manager of the packing company told Tbe News last night. Mr. White estimated that the total damage done by the fir# w*a 135,900. excl naive of storks of moats on hand that were destroyed. He said that Inside equipment, each as tnsch ircry. was damaged about 128,000 and that the bnltdlng would entail a lost of ftO.ooo. The damage wee only part tally covered by Insurance, he told The Newe. The flames were of undetermined B|x CoaaitUM of Fix# Mott Koch Will Moke Convaao of CtiiMMkip J. B. DUKE SAW CHANCES FOR BIG MARKET HERE Agree That Ooooral Lack of li* tercet la City la Principal Handicap Thirty man. working u atx eeper ata committees, will ha delegated to canvass Oold»boro and Ways# county to tha and that cltiaanahtp may ha thoroughly ■roused to tha aeeesslty ot n clygar tobacco market here and to the and that a doabta net ot buyers may he procured tor the opening of the market thte eeeeon. This was de cided upon at the meeting held in the courthouse Inst evening. A motion ot O. C. Royal! prorldnd. tha machinery, end A. T O riffle, whe was chairman of last night's masting, wea Inatructad ta aunfer with tobacco Intareatn ta naming tha ell commit tee* ot five men each. Tha tint dnty of thaae committaaa will hb to maka a block by Block t t-nraaa ot Ooidaboro to aacura signa ture* to a papar which piadgaa Ha stgnara to devote ttma to soUclUag ta Uacco for tha Ooidaboro market th|a year. There whs general agreement last night that ail la neoeaaary to eecure the doable set ot huyera la concerted action to demeaatatlag an Intarant In the market by local peopla. The great eat haadieap to the perket, according to general o piston eapreneed, to the widespread lack of interest la R among local kndtneaa and profaaaton al man. Tha lata J. M. Duka, according tn 0. q. Royal), pbo spoke with heat *Hd fhnror decrytag the lack of tatep ast in the marfcat hern, anw n petal near Ooidaboro as a pivotal placa for a tobacco market of magaluMs la I hie taction Tha mlllleaalre tobacco and hydro-alsctrle pojrer magaata as pressed to JHanry ttavana tha opinion that aomawhere between Ooidaboro md 'Warsaw wea the pivotal placa Vbr a huge market, Mr. Re fall aald. Tha prominent man bald that fallnra of tha city to enppart tha tobacco market In Us laceptloa twenty-five yearn age had caused more Ihna 9ne good man to bn lost to (IdMphoro. He mentioned Henry Winstead of Baltimore. This tobacco dealer. Mr. Roynll said, even aow frequently declares that If Ooidaboro displayed the tame internal la a tob acco market that Wilson dittos that Goldsboro coaid have a market earn parable to Wilson's.* <• Others aapreaslag themselves at tha meeting and along mach tha same Una aa Mr. Royall ware: Thomaa R. Norwood. Lionel Well, Deems H. Pate, H. I> Parker. J.l. Smith, K. t. Royall, W. L. Taylor sad C. A a. . ——— "■ THU A PLANS TO TRY OCEAN IBP CURTIS. PIBLD, N. T. Jane lt- Threatening rainy heather May prevent Tha* Raache. Oarman avlatrlz from firing today to Old Orchard Reach. Me, aa the first l«k of a flight tc Rarlln. Miaa Raache who was to htva takes off at la. m talaphonad the field aha would not arrive until shortly before noon. « . origin hut It was believed that they -tartad from a abort circuit to u motor in the sausage room. Five rifle were at work in the room at tha time and one of them reported that the was a sheet of flfiae shoot sud denly from one erthe motors driving the machinery. Tha building h*d much wqgd about It that offered an eagy path for tha names and In a short time the strae tnre was biasing rapidly. -Firemen responded quickly bat the flames had raised such headway th-l moat af fective work could ha accomplish ed by saving naarby buildings. Thla waa dona. Tha Bob White company ooc a plod the plant built about two years ag* (Continued oa Page Four) mkiirkb ok THE ASSOCIATED wmm PRICS FIVE CURE Minor Btinkm Derby Started This Mem. v «• a Before you got np this wpratog alght Wileoa boy•-Pioneer, of the Calvary Pra*hytertnn church —. mart ad from hare lor a tong dip taace rare to Wllaon. a minor hal loa derby. They left here shout 4 o'clock this n.oralag attar having motored to the city a short Urns earlier. They expected to reach WRaen about Tor ! o'eloek this morning. The following bays enter ed the race, competing (hr two tro phies. Jamas T. Parker. Jlm ta fhifcdr.. mood Langley. Chae. W. (MUtom. J Ckaa. ltd wards, James S Vhrkaar.. WILLIAMSON 7 RITES AT 10 H ZTSZ AIU» Y Lta^ r ’ faring Iktoto Funeral service* tar W. fCRRy Wll- Immaoe whe died ysefaudey Rtoatog Ivllowta.l a lingering U laea*, will ho held from the beam to Mt OHve A it o’clock this morning. Bdv. W. lt geker win he in charge at the fnaaral and hartal will la nmda to Meggy Tha followtog hava baan attested an pallhearera: R. M Co*. F. R. Mtotg, J. J. Whitehurst. J. 1. iHffrgi W. F. Butts, R J. Inherit A Qmm Uh Jr. •' L 1 Ur.- WiiiiaguMM ratmmnd a tow weeks ago from BtaAa Baattartoß) when ha hag bona tor traataaeot ttg an Illaaas which ulftoMM la* years ago. Rapa had bean uMtodgß* ed by tha physicians and Mr. Wlga. son desired that he aionMAMglßdil in the Mt. oiire haaae tgpt had Map ktv for tMrty-flae yearn. Bat seen in Ms last days ha artßpgiM to m*ba § hrava fight tor Mt hßg an apvahat am william son of aa3£ t •r at Mrs. John D. liaagaleh of this eKy. Otter aarvlvlag reiativea ar.f the widow, a sen. Heavy of Rpalqr Manat? Mtllto WlUtaauean, and two bather* James of Plymoatt and John if Rat* •tok' . */ * Mr. wmiamaao man a auaoaaafnl the outakirto of Mt. Qttva, wad Otty two yuan of age. and a MR|Mr. gs at character sad at farce In lfto commanHy and many wilt be'ead gs ceaae es hie taaatog, PRESIDENT NOT f ALLOW CLEMEITY "rJtws&nz’z.. “ vieted Os Mnrdnr mfPBRIOB, Win. Jana It gP)- Bseretolag hie a residential paanga* live of reviewing the plan ter clem ency presented to behalf of Mabel* !<ee Eaglet. John Procter and Bam not Moreno, convicted In Washington, B- C. of first degree mardtr, president f’oolldge was repreeesud today tp sea rose elrpa*' ta gtm aa gavtag da aid' *4 to rafaoe comm natation as their death sentence to life tmprtoonpMg£. He reached the declelen otter can fnl study yesterday es rdgorta on ttd case sad tha briefs preheated tor tbn attoneys of tha condemned men JB ■npport of their apputM- Mr. Coolldge also apaotVahtfenßy the remainder of the day la Bompaap es WiUtem Butler, ehairmaa of tha Republican national eoauMtlso. bin overnight gaset. who hag made *e— aervmtiona for Boston, tonight. 'A committee es four called on Rd* win Bandera, the presidents secretary to lavtta Mr. Coolldge to attend the International Rotary Meatlng at Min neapolis this week. Bandera explain ed. however that tha chief eageattvg would be unable to attend. ' __ _ HOBBKB AlfD BBBTcMBOBB 18 KILLED IN lit TBRX NBW YORK. Jaae tt-to Man wit was shot sad killed to aa aalnmeWto In Herald Banard yeatoSdgy/an Man lifled by police today aa Kdarta J. Jag re, formerly of Buffalo, N. Y., a koto* f «* r . - im
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