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• fc ■y WEATHKR i tknimfeVNn I*(ir4w u 4 »wl»>ly Iwitr *•\ ' • \ mmmmmmmm qEwwHwmmmmwwwmmmHmwmmi VOLUMB SBVBN; IfUMBRR I*l SENATOR F. M. SIMMONS WILL NOT GO TO HOUSTON Doctor Warns Against This Anit-BmHJi Mm Plan Last Mia* ats Effort Prevent Ncatiaa that of Now Yorker * — 1 V . WASHINGTON. June M—fl’*— i ■senior Simmons. Democrat, North CuroltM aa aqti Smith lender ia a tint eaten! today announced that he K(I wot going to lb# Democratic con vention at Hoaaton on advice ot phy •tctaaa. At the- B#nd*br'a office It wee aald that he had not yet fully recovered from the effect ot aa operation some months ago bat that he had been pro nounced by Me doctor* normal and aoaad. *'| have, however, mads arrange men la." he aald. with anti Smith lead era and eapectally thoae In the delega tlon from my own ala to to beep clean ly In touch by wire with the move ment* and proceeding* at Houston, both before and during the r*nv*a> Hon.** Senator Slmmona aald that he had known for a long time that norarner Smith of Nqw York wa* a "wet" and • would ruu aa a wet. “I hare alao known that In the South and la certain 'section* of th* Weal hl« follower* were claiming that he had no purpoae to attach the Mth amendement but only wiehed to pr* cure the modification of Ihe more „ draatlc feature* of the legislation en acted In puranance thereof, especially thoae provisions relating to alcohol - »r content and anforoament. ’'Ron|* It la unthinkable that the l'»mf>er*tlc party would deliberately Vnrough the semination of Governor, South—lace Itaelf tq the atUtudg of rdpadiaUof the I*ih amendement. eHner openly or hv nullification -through the Indlvldael action of atat es and ahoald It do an. I cannot e*{ cape the convlctloa that It would he an act of deliberate political auictde". HOUSTON—(**>—A eerie* of co*- ferencea among Democratic leader* of the South waa started today In an ef fort to atop Alfred B. Smith in th* party convention which open* here on nest Tuesday. Faced with the nerase Hy for quick action If they are to head off the candidate, whose foee concede that h* has within 106 votes of en ough'!* get th* nomination.' these leaders made a thorough canvass of th* delegate situation, assessing the potential atrebglh against the New York governor not only In their own group but la other political campa. 1 Daniel Roper. North Carolina Inter nal revbnu rommtaatonar, In Wilson'* administration and one of W.Q. Hr- Adooe chief tieutenanta In the MadldUA Square convention four years ago, ap peered to he on* of the leading spirits ‘in the effort to coalesce the efforts that ara not reconciled to Smith's 1 omlnatlon Cordell Hull who In endorsed by called into th* confdrencaa. but he Tenaeau* for the nomination wa* raid that hla ouly participation wa* tc prepare a statement setting forth his views In favor of prohibition. "V. Negro Home Destroyed With Loss of $3,000 Dam eg* cetlmotcU. 4t $3,000 waa inenrren whan flee destroyed the home of Paul Murray, negro oa Holt afreet In Little Washington yesterday afternoon. The flnmna of undetermin ed origin, had completely gripped the house before th* fire alarm was turn ad la. Th* entire contents of the ■ house. Including a valuable piano, ware dasmyod Th* Or* occured in one of the oon geated sections of Llttia Washington and frame wooden structure* were within ten feat of tha flaming building on either aid*. Efficient work by the fir* fighters prevented th* flames from spreading to adjoining houses. Mrs. L. t. Button la leaving for Mt Olive this afternoon to he with <1 her nephew, Dr. P. J. Barden, who B quite ill. Llttia Edna Earl* Wad*, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Wad*, la getting along nicely following a ton " mil operation, Wadnetday. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ABB FREEH—BEAD BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY) BUY. h t f£ :*V ' ■ ' .. ‘ . •> * * a UNUSUAL ACCIDENT SOUTH OF CITY YESTERDAY D A R Exnell That They Don't Like * WASHINGTON. June 21—(AY- Mrs. Helen Tuft*. Battle of Cam bridge. Mae*., was expelled today from the Daughter* of the Ameri can ravolntlon charged of circul ating statements Injurious to the orgaalsstlon. NC DELEGATES ARE ENTRAINED Josephus Duaielg Iwhm State ment Os What Calta Sport tag i’rppoHitioß RAMSTGJI. June 22 (AT With the announcement of what he termed ''sporting proposition pr*tUMtlou ists make to our fellow Iteurxrrata." Josephus Daniels and Ihe North Car > tins delegation tonight entrained for Houston. V* ° o -Without their recogniged leader, Senator Rtmmou* the $9 delegate* and their guests were expected to per tect their organisation before reach ing the-convention. The former secretary of the navy 'lssued the following statement to night "The North Carolina Hull dele gation with IS.t out of the Mtstea' 21 vote* gee* to Houston to curry out th* expressed will of the Democratic voter* of North Carolina to seek to name candidates for president and vine president who will uphold the principle* of the party and th* I6M| amendment nod laws enacted for the honeet enforcement of the prohibition amendment. “If the wets are right In their con tention, the way to secure the repeal of Ah unpopular It* is to enforce It, If prohibition Is unpopular dnfrwqe mont will demonstrate that fact and may lead to Its repeal. If It Is good, enforcement will tnaur* its per man ence. Th*t Is * sporting propoatt'on w* prohibitionist* make to our fal low Democrat*. Mr. Humphrey I'naMe Attead 6n acnount of qnforeeeh cl ream stances Don C. Humphrey, ardent sntl-Smith man and lately county manager, for Cordell Hull, waa not able to leave last evening on the spec tat Pullman which left here for Houston. Mr. Humphrey was on* ot fear delegates selected from the die' trlet to cast the two rotes of the divi sion. <j _ Young Negro Charged 0 *» With Committing Rape Jasper Barnes. IS. year old negro, waa held In the city Jail yesterday charged with rape of Addle Bryant. 25 year old negrAsa of sl3 Canal streaL Barnes was denied ball pend ing a complete Investigation of the af fair. Physicians who examined th* woman reported her aa badly lacera ted. Officers were bolding aa evidence bloody clothing, which the wom an aald had been torn from her as aha struggled against Haraea. * Merchants Name Committee Provide Public Pa rking Plade The creation of a public parking'; place for Coldsbor4 shoppers will b'|| -Mudled 4>y a committed of th* Golds t boro Merchants Association. pmvl- ! i aton for the committee being made *1 a full membership meeting In the assembly room of the organisation's , office yesterday morning. The meet ing brought out > large amtodance for the occasion than for *ny Mar chan4* Asnm'lation meeting In a number of months, and much enthus lasm waa displayed for the Idea of a public, parking place. c Some large open lot in th**dnwn-; town district of the city would he marked off for parking of car* of' shoppers in the"city, plane djscuaaed j Talking Offer a Fractured Ronurtc# & I Lr il 3 J y [Mm li *M 1 MM AM I Bn Jy I ■ ■|| This exclusi\o picture show* Queen Victoria Gaft) of Spain walking with Benortta Castallanos in the Aranjuex garden* following the breaking of the latter's engagement with Prfn.o de Rivera, the Kpanlah dictator. 1 It it an open secret that the queen Is on Ecnorlta Cnstellnnos' side In the eatrangetnant. (International Newsroei) • Rum Runner Shoots Down Two Negroes at Havelock Wayne'county and Gohlshoro oBIc era were last night naked to watch -high why routes th tough the city and county for a blue Hulrk nutnttiob le said to be a rum running car. the op erator of which snot two negroes near Havelock last, evening Reports were that the car was driven by Joe Cagle of Durham. , „ 4 4fOue of the ncgioeH was almost In stantly killed, report* were, and the other was expected to die. The shooting occured. It was de clared* wheu the negroes hailed Ihe Quick on highway number 10 near Havelock, alniiqg to ask a ride. Their, hall was met with nhota and both dropped to the highway. ■ The rum runner was described a* TfHTt HILLED l> WRKI B COPENHAGEN. Itrnmark. June 22 Twenty peraon* were killed nnd and fort ytnjurpd when the North ern Express was wrecked. ne* ras. Sweden today. Thi- expn i which left Stockholm at midnight cru**tud Into an auxiliary locamotlve which wa* going to assist another teatw. .•esterdav Indicated, and there wymld i>e an employee of the atssodalß(n at the lot to art as service man *ttd see to it that the cars «re undisturbed. A feature of the shopping park area would l»e the delivery of packages t‘» <ars at the spot. Full details of Die plan are to be worked out hy a committee to be nsmed by 11. If. Jenkins, president of the Association. Mr. Jetikln* gave n report roneern lug Ihe recent iwenty-klxlh annual convention of the association, report 'ng a large numher of merrhantn in attendance and praiying the spirit of Irspltality shown bv F.llxabeth f'lty, (Continued on Page Four) GOLDSBORO, K. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JURE 29 1»» being aware that Federal prohibition officers were operating in the Have lock section and as believing that the negrdee attempted t«» stop them J. a draw them into a trap. The Bulck continued westward and had passed through New Bern at 10 o'clock, last night. At that time Kin ston were being communicated with In an cflort to wetch approaches i'o the city nnd tqhe the driver, who was mild to be nccoippanled by two other "men Then came the rails for the local officers to be on the watch. It w»t bv llevari that the runners would lou'Ve highway number 10. driving in the direction of Kenansvllfe or pulling to their right toward Snow Hill and along the Bull Head road to Raleigh UNCERTAINTY AS TO FLOODS i r White River Still Kitting and May Break Through Embankment* , MEMPHIS, June 23-<**)-A fwetln»e of uncerlainty huld ibo While river valley in Arkansas In It# grip t»ni(ht h* the stream continued to rise (How My and lWreave ttn Uveoa wynllmamKl to Ihe limit, The river will not reredo for at least 10 daya, word from tho front to the .Mlsaiaiilppt river commission itaid *tnd whether the dvkea ran hold up that lon* under alrain ia problem*-' Ileal. . f> .0, ’ A report from Joneaboro said a In yer^on the Franela river near L»ka city wait In lipmlnent 4» r 'k‘‘r, but tdiould the embankment fftve way only about 6.000 arrett would he flooded. THRf.K M OKir SACK RKSKRTA- TlO'h H»R TRIP TO HOUSTON HAI,Kl(!ll. June 22 -OP)—With re servations m»de for 59 delegalea«and Client# to the democratic convention, the North Carolina delegation will 1 for Houston. SCOTTISH RITE Masons to meet DrßrecM, Fourth to Thlrty*Boc ond To Be Conferred at Wilmington Reunion Gnldaboco will be represented at Ihe summer reunion of the Scottish Rite Masonic Bodies. In Wilmington which will be held Tueeday, Wedne* d*y and Thuraday. June SO, 17, 3*. The degree* from th# Fourth to the Thirty-second will be conferred dar lag those throe days. The schedule of Ihe work follows; Beginning. Tueaday. June 20. th* flaai fur the Fourth to Fourteenth degrees will report b and register 9 30 a. m at II a. m , the Fourth de gre* yWlll bn conferred. H!th at 11:4fi: Htxlh *t tt:4s q m . lunch In the Temple at 1:1$ p. m., de gree work following with th* Sev enth at 2 p m , continuing uatll 7 p in.; when eupper will be served in the Temple and th* fourtkeuth do-' greo following at > pro Wednesday, June 27, th* dHlaaa for the degrees Fifteenth to Eighteenth .tmemblea $;3« a. m Fifteenth de gree being conferred nt ffSO a. m. end the Eighteenth dagree at It a. m ; lunch In the, Temple at 1:10 p. m. The Nineteenth begins at 1:11.p.,m. and at • p m supper will he served In the Temple, follow cd by the Twentieth degree at 7 p. m. . Thursday. Jane M. th* claae work Itegln* at 10 *. m nod continue* un ffTTp. m when lunch tk served, the degree work' beginning again at St 3d p. m with the Thirtieth. Supper nt 0:20 p. m.. after which the Thirty firet and Thirty second degrees will be conferred. The reunion* of the Scottehl Bit# Masona a* Wilmington are alwayh largely attended by members from her* and from the surrounding coun ting *nd It ia expected that quit* a number will be present nt the Sam mer Reunion this year. t<i wrii.ii hew rwrr ROfKY MOUNT, June 22 (Jf) Rocky Mount Cotton mills have go nounced plana for construction of an additional mill unit tor manufactur ing Its waste yarns into cord nnd pth er product*, v FOURTEEN ARE UNDER ARREST Charge* Grow Out of Invoottgßi* ing Terrorist* in Recent , April Primary CHICAGO. June 22- (MV-Fourtaan Indlrtmema against eight persona were returned la.te today hy a spec ial grand Jur ( y Investigating teO-oflpm in the Apcll primary. The IndlctmqpYa were nametfand two «rr9v*y The others listed will n<>l be ngnsd untfl arrested. The tndicttuenfje (large esaault w(th attempt to kill, kidnaping nnd perjury. v - George Hartlgan a policemen ed with perjury was one of thoae un der arrest. County Nates For $450,011 Sold at Special Board Meet The nalr us $460,011 In short term note* of the county and tbe reslgna tlon of M. T. Dickinson u cou.»ty attorney featured a called session »< the Wayne County Board of Coat* ml»t>loner* yesterday mornloK Mr. Dickinson banded hi# resigns tlon to take effect aa toon aa ‘‘prac ticable'"* #nd Juno 30 was the date aareed upon for the resignation to take effect. In a-abort written statement to the board Mr. Dickinson thanked the members for their < onslderate neas and cooperation during the term he waa county attorney. Tbe promi nent attorney had Held The place a number of years and *•» rs- np Though Pinned Under Overturned Automobile Two Men Escape Injury WEED EXPERT COMING HERE % o • . ,J E. Y. Floyd BtaU Tobacco ftpo ci*H*l. Hm fkbtdulo In aped km* In County E Y. Floyd, state tohocoo aped*) Ist for the Agricultural extension aervlce, Raleigh. **y» County Agent A. K. Robertson wfl vlMt several Wayne toh»cco demoostratloa farm# on Tueeday and Wedneeday. Jna# 2Mh and 27th, to ohsarv* thaw i r«>ps and offer suggestion* a*'to their Improvement “1 want every farmer interested In t-ettaring hie tohnoce crep tq man* r Floyd while he II ham, laitba I County ipd R- ■•*••<•••* today. Miv. Floyd M a naUre *f Granville 'emshty *nd aa enperiasMi tobacco grower and will ha glad t* give hie view* aa t* th* varieties, cultivation, caring and handling of tobacco to any Interested oHlaea wh* Wishes an Interview. Mr. Floyd will he lit the farmer'* room at th* ewrt house ffom I t* • a. a. awh ME Tuesday aad Wednesday, for tble parpoep.” Field meetings will be held , for oh serving tohecco crop* aa followa: Mr. R. E. Chx, o*W#horo, Raul* No. t. near Thompson Chapel, innl* K n rend. 16 to 12 e'dock. Tuesday 2Ctb. Mr Joe A. Herring., Mt. CMlvirM- No. k. 2 miles east of Seven Spring* road. * to 4 o'clock. Tueaday 26th, J. A. Smith and Darden. Smiths Chapel. I to I o'clock Tueeday. 2«th. MORE SUPPLIES DROPPED ITALIA i » Roald Am undue* sod Crew of Hl* Atrpfaute Yet Amoug Mte*i*g; A*xiety Ore we KINGS BAY. Spltsbergo*. June 22 —Oenefal Nohll* and tha flw man m»roon*d with him on the Ate tld 1M today .received their Second batch of aapptlpa from the air. Ma|e» Madatena aad Pepao flaw their W« Italian aeaplnn* over th* camp of the refugees; They found no opper tunlty to'land however, and jpetn made use of parachute* nnd radio qnlpment to the stranded men. While this effort of the fliers waa •iimucceeeful they failed to find any trace of Roald Amundaen a»d hta five t-omponlona in th* French ***plane piloted by Trang Gntbald. The avtstora also /eported they find heard nothing from tha balloon portion of the Italia or of th* aevea ,ma" who were carried away with it when th# gondola of the big elycraft waa torn loo*# on )|ay 28. pointed for the poaltlon two year* ago- E A. Humphrey was elected to the place left vacaut~h yth* realgna- Uoa of Mr. IMcklnaon and will *#- sumo the defies of the office the flrat of July. Ills nomination was l laced by C. F. Marring Sr., and waa carried unanimously. There were uo other names offered for th* -«n*ideratien of the hoard. Th# abort term aolaa were par < haaed by W. O. Gay Company of New York City and will hear Inter est at S.B percent, maturing Decern her 32. !>fa They were sold to finance notes which fall due on Jane MEMBER ok THE ASSOCIATED PREBB PRICE FIT* CENTS Cm HUa Buk Aa J. B. Mr* Drlvh||, Hu JiMm Fatai» w D uS^aaraa Although tha Ohryater .foioa la which (IMF war* rldlog «M *wr turu4, pjuaiaa apiar, spMo It •track •» *mh*nhmaat, JMfikp. B. Daly *t l%rk Ctette aal p..*P. um. a visitor ia Urn cßff, —*»af aar- Ira* Injury yaatanlay ißliw, Th. ucMmt occurs a*r Hu Ketch * Reaa tarm a- ta* UkOlNa iiaowty- Mr. par »•> *Wa»_iil MMaml u» go Maitfc about MM- .He car, oat from under fete a—MM. ptdMl •4 Into aa ambaakmw* aa At Mia at) th* road aad luraed aaor fa UM MM •aud adjotaiag Um MM awMlf. TIM 'motor aopttootel to rad oai.o hot i»>Bm mao truSHOf«<IM'|MIV iraciioa « urns futtewtei tko mmM raaolta* an 4 UMt MoiWh* Strain aa May *I«M May w«M aa to •xtrteaM t him lift** UNO th* overturned mogHin Ftaa&r tit* button aa4 bag** *ooMMg M M tPMk* siwt fashion. Thte stand nttroaWi pda pi* in tb* sactlaa aal t»dr .tjwM ta tha ammo aa4 fra*4 Ma. MM MOB from their terror pr*flM| pfmaa. Mr. Daly wna cnrrlad ta Ma MaM and Mr. Partfam ta a Moat MipMhl. comfortaWy laat night. M9OM* 0M» f*rad any brokan bona*. Th* Cbryalar waa soly MlaMly Mat i bout th* faadar* aa4 WM 4||l« ta a*h* tha ratura trip ta th* <*ff Mine Ma own paartft rOUM VffAR OLD m fEEM * M CALOfUfL TAELIWk UTM RALMOH. Jana IP || EM gad **ar *M m •( Mr aaNift Ma cttJoally ill from tha affaot of fi gaf*- mal tobteta.ba had liapamid la' • home mala mlHrrtiMtt whHa Ma paw* •sta wera absent Phylida— aaM Ma child had a pood chaaea as raatow REVIVAL SERIES" BROUGHT TO END Number Accept Chrtot At VIM Will IMpfipt Ckmrcfc la Rav. B C. Oaahill who Ma baaa eon durtlng a rsvhral at Ma VMa WUI Bap Hat church hara far Uta peat two wsoka. ended kla **rta* laat aw*M with a heart-searching asrmaa aa "At* m . a ju RMMh a I* not rofarmattoa tkat will sar* you. It may pat you close to SahmtMa but you must ha horn as tha BpirM aad you may be almaat p*r*w*d*d ta accept Christ aad than ha laat To* u.ust nurreudar entirely to him. At tha clom of tha aarstoe p large number of church mamhara waot do th* altar for coaMcrattao white a number who bad n*v*r roafa— g Christ and accepted him eama aaklag for Baptism and chursh msmharaMp Rev i. C. Griffin, pastor, will pc—h to the new converts at U o’clock amt hay mornlna and wIU ndaUalatar hgp- Usiu at Arrington's Brtdga at I fi clock Ouaday afternoon. Th* fall re (••ption of new member* wIU ha Baa day evenlaa. v • • • *1 Rev Mr. Oaahill will laaaa thte mum in* far Aurora. _ a
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