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WEATHERv Partly cloudy Watuidty Thursday Increasing cloudiness probably follow •4 by showers in afternoon or at night Not aiach chant* la temperature. VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 104 CUM SHAVER m JB vd ' *r r Jr This photo shoos Clem Shaver, rholrmop of the .NaMonel Demo* craitc Commutes.— Jnternalioaal Newarool Thoto. .. — —s—— ° Bulletins ( METCNNK, Yfye* Jaae 94. (AP) A toraada Ur ark aildwaUara Wjew teg ia the regie* of tkc Malt I'reeh oil Arid lata today tovellag almost every - derrick la tbr Arid and d*sioll»bia« bnlMlngx, arroiMlag la repartii reeelv -44 her*. Wire remiwaairaAloe Into the storm area non iaferrupled and only wfugreaccosate had beei re ceived here. It «ai believed there were - a* eaaaaMJea. ’ MAX GARDNKK'K NINTKK DK.4D NKW YORE, June 24. (AP)-Mr*. Themes Allen Ksbertxon of Khelby, N. V n a a later of 0. Mas Hard err. Democratic candid ale for gwveruur la North farollaa, died at Ike home of her daaghtor Mr*. W. K. Dupree, Jr„ her* today after a loan ilia***. The , body will he teal ;« Nhelhy tomorrow. * TRIKB PLAMK OFT ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. V. lane M (AP)- Th* Rellanra »e»i|Ui plane la which Tartar Sahelll and Rarer Q. M nilaaan hope lo tdke oR Friday on a aea-Hep rihrhl t* Home waa given lla Hr at load leal tonight, rialar »eccesx folly with a told load of 14,«W pea ad a. 1 o TO PLA4F OKPBAN tGK IN STATE IN A KLOTTF, Jaae SC (AIM—4. A. Caaatiy, of Raltlmere. grand herder of the l-oyal Order of Mooae and I,eater H. Bloch, of New York, assistant reg ear es the Mooaehearl Institution for Children la llllmoln are in Norik fgre liaa ia aearrh of a alrkl for loeallar a hdiark as tkal iaalllalioa. Mr. Too* aidy made tkla aqnoaaeemeat la Ike coar»e es a brief address before the Rotary cl alt today. WASHINGTON, Jaae AC—(AP) With fall military benors aad a for motion of dying plane* Mylar over heafd. the hodlea of Major l.nfa aad LL Baaheey Marine aviators, who were hilled Natarday moraiar la aa air* plane crash while ea rente to Nleara* ran were barled today in Arlington National ( emetory. > AL*N NOT HITPEMSTITIOCB ALBANY, N. Y„ Jane 2C (APJ- Weartng a haaeh pi soar leaf Haver, Weverner Alfred C. Smith weal shoot hit stale datleo today paying hat oc casional attention lo the Hoasloa f ont nation now considering his salt ohHHj for the Democratic cawdktvto for president. The governor showed Impartiality even toward omeas, tor Ihoagh he wore the fear leaf rlevera presented him hy"a woman In the stale depart ment of purchase, he also acre pled a string of 13 brown treat from J. J. Haras of Maattodttc BRINGS SLIT LOS ANGELES, Jaae AC-(AP)- Mr». Irene Barr) more, wife of Lionel Barrymore, motion picture actor was made defendant la a soft far AAJMI,* OUI Sled la Federal district mart today aa a continuation es a mortgage forerlosare action started against her la IML AREANSAS MOSTLY FOR AL HOF STS N, Tex* June AC— (AIM— The Arkansas deleaalloa caarased late today dad Thalrmaa Thomas B. Pryor afterward aaaoanred (hat at lea*t M per real as the state's IS votes would he east far Holer nor .Smith oa the Amt L.llo* - SSflwV THE GOL'DSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. r .*- • V ■ ■ - « ' ‘‘ o . BOWERS PILLORIES G. 0. P. IN KEYNOTE r"T> ' „ »• •■*»*.» .9 . ■ f> ff- Millard Johnson Freed Under $15,000 Bond • _ 1 ___ -- - - ADDRESS BRINGS DEMONSTRATION G. O. P. Branded An Dirty Pro ducing "Mythical Pronpcr ity. Mythical Facta.” " —m. ' O Sam ifoustep Jflil. Tex*», font 27 —f APl—The Pemocrattr Nat'onal Convention win* thrown Into a frenay of delight waa (hrown.J»to a frency guns of the Campaign net off by Claude Bowers of Niw York, the tem porary chairman. Addreoaing millions of silent radio listener* as well as 16,000nnlay persona In the fconvenilon hall, the party keynoter brought wild che?m as ba pilloried the (»at two Republi can administrations. Ho said they had brought ‘mythical, prosperity, mythical economy, mythical ftrts, mythical figures and mythical men.” "Discomfort' of a leaky roof over the cnventlln halt, failed to d*mpeji tha roar of approval which gricted hi* ■hots. f , ' .«■ ft whs the first nal session of tin ronventlon whfeb began with routine lolay. The delegates were keyed up •o applaud the ambestlhg they knew , Bowers the paGl'* petit-1 leal enemies. 'They el go with a vim when he rams lo the oil scandals 1 which he said "Involved tne*ptllaging, of prosperity, lo the farm situation." j a disgrace to "Am«rlran civilisation,'' he said ' * ° Frequently the speaker had tha| delegates on their feet cheering and 1 waving their bat» and handkerchh'ft ( As he ended on farm relief tho dele, gate* began cheerio* ■ sod then W. II Porter of Calvin. N. f>„ ltartel • roareh of the dvlegatss around the contention hall amid hurais of cheering. $£ Kentgrhy fell Into line behind l North Dakota and then In rapid ncA * sion, iSenth Dakota, Minnesota and other western states fell into the march. Finally all the standards, ■veil of those V,? the Insnar i»|on< were as the dele- | gates rose and (f-ll In wave after wave. Siimmenlng the DcmocraU** partv' to a war of eitermlnaflorT against rrlvlege and pillage," Claude O.J Bower* told the Domocratic national convention In his keynot* speech to. (■ay that the Republicans* had Vrpu dialed the Jeadershfe of l.lnrvli and openy adopted the Hamiltonian theory o| government for the henerit of tho wealhty and powerful. In sentences loaded with the shrdpneU of Irony and Invective, the New York Evening World editorial writer called the roll o the soanda.i of the last two Kepublran admlnlstra tlon*: lettered the portion of the far mer had become one ,df thorns and thistle while other Industrie* fatten ed oi) tariffs and subsidies; asset)d that "the funder buitfl' or the bower monopoly" wa threatening to tighten Its grip on publhi utilities, described the (teolidgn policy In Latin Ametf. (Continued on Page Btx) Trying To Mail Letter, Girl Pulls Handle Fire Alarm Box Al Gurley and hie ferocious fire f'ghtere never know what th(<y are going t* find at the end of a fire alarm now. Btindsy they got * hurry-up sum mona from down In Little Washing ton a»d took off for that congested wooden framed section at noth ng fU3- “I'se de one dat pulled dot box," ricttedly yelled a negro lo Acting Chief Gurley xs the fire fighting ap piiratus groud to g halt in front of the boa from which the alarm had come. “Dose here niggers >wn done gone and took $& away from me and I'se wants some firemen to witness It," went on the negro. Acting Chief Gur|e|J decided that It wasn’t his job to act aa wltnnae tu t;uch a circumstance and ao the ne gro was taken Into costody for turn eOLMBOSA N. C. WKONKBDAV MORNING, JUNK 27. I»ZX ' MAKESREPORT \ OF CONVENTION % Ray Armalroiiß Rack Froai Mioncapolm; New Officrra Arc Sealed Gene Newsome of Durham la slated I to lie the president of Rotary Inter i national for 18Z9-30. Ray Armstrong r ( told the Goldsboro Rotary club teat ■ evening. Mr. Armationg represented . 1 the lorgl club at the Minneapolis | convention and at the regular meeting :t last night gave a report of the con | volition. Thj report by Mr. Armstrong , j enthusiastically given and likewise rc i reived, and the installation .of officers . for the new year occupied the club. r R. K Stevens received thtj gavel from W. H. Smith, retiring provident • Other new officers who lake office • I along with Mr. Stcvrna are George , IW V . Waters, vice president; Henry BeS , aec:etary; John Norwood, treasurer: ; Ray Armstrcfeg. Dave Pike, and Dr. W. 11. Smith, directors. ° 'lt is Impossible to bring hark The feeling that one get* at attending a | convention where there are IG.OOO present and drawn from 41 nations,** said Mr. Armationg. who prefaced ' his remarks about the convention j proper with a vivid -account at the' trip out and the entertainments pro | vlded .for the delegates In Chicago and 1 In Mllwaukea. , To bring the convention and Ita ac , compltshnienls more directly before tha clwb, nest meeting night will sac C> Q the Goldsboro members enact a minis I tore convention. Knch member of th* club will be aselgned a port played by some ope who attended the Min neapolis convention. The Committee* . President R. E. Stevens named the following committees, approved by a 1 meeting of the directors, who will en ter upon duties at the nest meeting of the club. Chairman, club servir'. t W. L. Rawlings. Program, Ray Arm strong. W. L Frederick. Toni O’Berry, i and D. S. Hartshorn. Attendance H. IA. Pike. G. W. Waters. Jr., and W. , W. Rivera. I Classification. Z. T Brown, Well, George 8. Dewey, PellowtAilp, |Tom O'Bcrry,' John D. Gullette. Dave ‘ like. Auditing, Z. T. Brown. Roy L Purser. Budget. W. 11. Hmlth, John t Norwood, and It R Stevens. Pub licity and public relations, R. (V Rob inson. W. A. Royall ind Kplcor Hol mes lami'beon. J. M. Daniels. Henry j Bclk. 4. L Freund, i Rot*;y Kducatloo, Ii L. Freund. T ■ B. and K. C. Royall Hetr (Continued on Page Four) ——- -r.. —- RENIGNM PONT itH MININTKK OF JI'STTCD Vienna, June 27.—(API— l-'rans rtrghofer. mlnjsl"r of Jits'le*. liar re signed Ills post as *li outgrowth of oiftclsm regarding hU r-fusai to plrmlt the extradition of Bela Kun, Communist, to Hungary., ft Is be. IfeVed that the entire cabinet -will fall. ing In ■ false fire alarm. But that'* not half the story. , Barty yesterday morning an *tann| • ame In fr»m the box at the Orphaifl Home Now, when an alarm rohiew s from that box fbe boys awayx beat their records In getting out thjre. They arrived to find a puttied look'ng young woman standing by the box, her mouth dropped in amuse ment and her appearance one of trepidation. * "I* wanted to mall a letter." she said, "and I thought I had to pull out Hut handle to open the b"x They told me at the hospital that ! there' was a mail box down here and- I could get It off early. I hope f didn't do any harm," she trembled In explanation. "Thafa all right," caviled Acting Chief Gurley. "We all make mistakes j sometime*. Let * go boys." PLANNING DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION HALL' » ■■ » .J* * m ' K»c fid A fll jML m Ur | IP w » * a mi 1 -7 , %4gni3BSu * Prominent democrats arrange plang lor the national convention hall at Houston. Left tv / right. Mayor Oscar Ilotcomhe of llouaton, Howard Bruce of Marylknd, Charles B> RMVff , of Maryland anil Clem Shaver, chairman of the democratic national committee. Jeaaa H,j Tones of Houston is seated. Six Hundred Citizens Agree Tu Give Time To Aid Mart u . ' ' .’4Ff! 0 ONLY ONE MAN ASKED TO JOIN IN EFFORT ON BEHALF SECURING TWO SETS QF BUYERS REFUSES TO SIGN PAPER; COMMITTEE GOES TODAY TO ATTEND TOBACCO MEETING ’ Goldsboro tobacco market stock took an upward turn yesterday when nun leading buainens and profmslonal men pf the city sign' d papers pledg ■ ing themselves to get out and aoden weed for the market for the coming y*r. The nauu a of the oteliundred Sign era were aerured by of some thirty which gathered at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday morning, divided the city lnt« sec. ttens and then scattered to cover *>v <Ty section Ho far aa Is known only one mail who w*h railed upon refused •n sign the |>etltlou. This Indication at Interest te ex lecled to I). nr considerable weight itth the large buying companies in , rfnrt i- i" an urea double set .of ling er* on the market hen* thin .dfei;>on Within a short time how represents lives of the civic o*ganlsstlons will 3 seek appolntmenta with the buying k>mpanics l/i rcquisl the double S*t of buyer*. S ! ' j The six hundred whn signed yes. lerday agreeing lo miBcII tobacco for OPEN KINSTON | BRANCHSTORE - ' • 1 ‘ © f> 11 ”' Heiliif And .M.v«ra Furniture Company Has Fine Store In Kinston Now ' The progressive furniture firm of, llelllg and Myer« for manv yesri lo -i-ated here* on W tilnul street hn.v rc L ently H|i< th 'I a branch store tu the Neighboring tpwn of Kinston ° j fu connection with making this,' move of expansion Mr. llelllg stated that his concern had ’tAen looking for a wider field for sometime and, after due consideration they dd< Iried to open an up to date store on North* streel In Kinston with Mr. ffelllg'a : brother. Morris lleillg, installed a* ; manager cslerlngrlo the trate -th«; was expecting big values for a small I lOfttev. tv The local firm has built up an *n. viable name for fair dealing and fion-l esly throughout Goldsboro at|d Wayne county and It Jh# people of Kinston and I«cnolr rouuty may ex pect the same policies. ,the insrket here this year wHI be ap pealed to kfwp their promts* at a very near data. A definite time will Im act and those who aigmd asked to g« Into the country *nd call u|K;n planter*, asking them to aell here. At the meeting yesterday morning, presided over hy A. T Griffin, named chairman of the endeavor sometime ago, arrangements were made to have Goldsboro represented at the meeting of the Ifnitel Stall* Tobacro Aa-oclntlon tu Did Point Comfort be ginning today Two aub>m«hllea will cave here at 6 o'clock this morning bearing Goldsboro representatives to the fonvcutTou. The following were planning to make the trip: A. -T. Griffin, Hex Cook, Kplcer* Holmes, Thomas Griffin, E K Kutsler, W L Rawlings, and w" It Taylor. £ The Tobacco Asaoctailon will lodav '•onsldft the petition for an early, opening of the Kaslern flarollna-mar keis hut a report on (hla petition te net expected lo l>«* made until tomor." June Construction In City Will Approximate $145,000 Upwards of sl4s.<hM) worth of con •truction work 1s now in progress In the dfy limits of Goldsboro, statistics secured yesterday from City Rngt, i eer Wliitm»n and Tax Collector James Crawford ehowod. Building in th)' city since fir)- first of the year hhs spiproxlmat'ly 1944,400 or more, with the erection of a number V flue residences featuring the work. » The Montgomery Ward building on John street, now in course of con struction. U the second pfoject now under way. Permit Issued called for a two story brick building to coat aoout 140.000. The Bunday-'schoet l ulldlng of Si fteul Methodist church Is the blKKost project, costlngvidtout 160,000 . Th)- latest permit to bn issued was rlgned shout 4 o’clock yeslerdav as fernoon and was soared hy A M. Bhei<ard for a six room bouse tor Oils McGill. t« b« located on Pfhevlew avenue, Th* liter property on Patrick and work Will visit CAL Kellogg Exported How til— Iff July But VoratloM In Molu * Thing Juiet Now HUPKRIfI(L Wt*. June 34 -4ff>- Wlth a visit from Secretary Work es the Interior Department next week as hla only definite encasement. Presi dent Coolidg* is devoting ail of hla time lo lbe full enjoyment of his vaca tion with Utile thought to future ac tivities, i A call from secretary of Htaic Kel logg is also expected by Mr. Coolldge in July when th* former will pay his ‘annual visit to St. Paul. Miaa.. hi* home. No direct word haa ranched the chief executive, however, from Sec retary Hoover aa to th* vtelt which It was announced lb* Republican nomi nee for president would make herr on hla way to Palo Alta, Calif., tarty 1a July. 0 . , TT^wJ KX-PKLLBP FROM , NTOI g KXtKAKUE ; New York. Jane 97—(AP)- Bd ward It. Btern. mtenber of the New Y'<rk st/K'k exchangs, since October was expelled Tuesday for i.Jfthh al business conduct Mulberry street Is tha scene of active hn"dlnx Bert Privet! haa Just Com pleted a brick home there and D. C. f’ogdell and Georg* K. Gegdell have fine brick residences wey. Mr. and Mrs. W. W Minton sr* erecting a pretention* brick real, deuce In the rear of the Blssell home place on Bast Walnut street, the residence facing Koruegay Tj»e brbds vu eering of the Hisse'tl home .'lid converting ol ts tut* apertmenta by Norwood Hlxxell of New Bern and Hr. F.d Hlssvil te Stout completed on the out dde. K If Wa'ker r t mansion st Walnut and 81 K*uni’i street U nearing compctlon. Others who have homes under cons'rurttui rr* Murray Bor. den at '(ie«tgc xnd Mulberry streets; John Thompson a', ritivvlew avenue and Kvergrceti svvitue, B. F. Tellon on Plnevtrw *vtnu». Frncaf Dsvls on Oleander avenue; t J. Tew on A«h 11 reel, and C J. Corroll oa Aeh street ■■ f MEMBER Oi THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICB FIT* CUm Habeas, Corpus Is Unopposed Mart Than Dam Praadaasl Grantham ClUatM Af U Nam«a U JufftHMl Bind , Millard JokadML OraathMß few* skip fermsr. was yesterday afternoon released under t Justified mm** 111.000 to swell a hearing for th* kHltng of Pink Hose. QranUmai *(ent *r, several Hondv* sen. Alftraafi (or Johnson had In stunted hafefcff oar pus proceedings and had g*a* t* Snow Hill for • henrfeg before reel dent judge Dnhtela 4* this aOpaa however, attorneys faTfta groeecn tlon agreed to eoocft th* nffgadl for knboaa corpus precedfffofft and tha mutter waa not argued. Th* Hg*«nt r ts the bond was set by Jndffe Dgn|aU and more tM* a d*a*a proantagat Grmntbam men oaate mlatd to aliff Ihe paper* obligating thnanoelvem In the sum of HUM to iooaro Jaha son's liberty until tha next term of Wayne county ispeHer codfi . Roe* died or knit* wound* ftrfttetad hy Johnson. Thar* are tore afortaa which contradict each other eatintr told about tha c*aa. Dr. Will Hgtnir said that llaaa t«M Mai la Uw fffoe »ay laid JUm and caaw forwasd air tug that h* latuhdad to oat hla fata out The other story is that Ifaa was th* agrosaer la tha case aad that Johnson had raa n candidaraWa #|- >"». s» I*s*sw* kail* la eelf.difew. rro port of Weyae *Ml| aJ*k ty- Thougk th* fete) effrajr hagfoaWl aa* er*l weeks ago. ft la atlti tha ahMa topic of coavtraattae In that part •» the county. The paMfe eanUaent M parties la aa saaally 4lvld*d aa an the different version* of thf affolr. . -Johnssn, however, had aa t**uhl* in ptedneiaff the aaetnally large bond which was reaalfal. PREPARING FOR WET-DRY FIGHT Dankla ImmM Parcaa Thai Id* alat lit kAHMfant Md*l Ba Nmml BfaeilN% HOWFTON. Tax. Jdaa A—4ft— Both wats aad dry* la the Democratic National Convention tightened up their line* today la prepafatten for a kettle tomorrow la pveheratloo within the reeolutloae oenaaaDtaa. aa the prohibition flOill Convention hermonisers atilt were seekiaff to hove tha row mailed be hind th* etepnd doom *« tie plait** it) in ml tie* room* hat auek atilftent leaders of tha Boath aa Jenapha* Dan iels. North Cnroliaa editor aad fayraa *r secretary as the Navy, aad Oatar nor Dun Moody of Texas, wan* ready *o«throw th* laeae late the convenflou itself ualeee their demeadg warn met Daniel* sad hla eo-wetftars last*id that the plank must mm tha Itth Amendment add pledge the party to "sacredly' enforce It." Apparently the supporters at Governor Alfred R Smith were dls-tadiaed to so that ter and they believed they had the vote* in the convention to pet over, ff straight tew anforcemeat pteak ts they should decide oa that course Th* demand of the dry* will he countered before the committee to morrow with e plank for medlffnaitaa of the Volstead act to he offered hr Georg* E. Brennan, ant leant cemmtt teemnn for Illinois add n Smith lend er In th* Convention. New York. Mary land. aad Now Jersey an expected to support that plank, although news th* most optimistic of the wets entertain ed no Idea that It could be pat Over. After the first session at the Na tions) convention at which the officials failed to have the reeolutloae coate tt tee appointed so It could go te work ' today, the dry* resumed their confer ences for th* purpose of agreotaff ea (Continued on Dai* Iter)
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