» WEATHER
Marti? fair wttk probable tbund*r
•btviri oa tha coart. 'TYMny,
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VOLUMB BBVEN; NUMBER 111
ITALIAN BIRDMEN HANG UP NEW FLIGHT RECORD
Two Bfave Fliers Lapd
On Beach Ten Miles Up
Coast From Port Natal
)Ut New DfeUnre Fllgfct Re
of 4MO Miles Frow
Take-off at Roac
RIO M JE.NERIO. July 6—<A*l~
CepUla Aarturo F*rarln and M )or
C. T. Dal Prole, afl'.i landing on
tha beach at Oenipfbu. tan mil**
aorth at Natal, reedmed their flight
fiom Rome at »:l* today, heading far
thia etty. They wart at tha beach au
hour and twenty minutes.
Rio Da Jeaerto— a new distance re
cord for sustained flight was com.
pitted bare today when Captain AUr
tnro and Mj»jor Del Prate landed on
• little beach tan miles from Natal
Braill and 4,M9.miles from their take
off at Moatacello field. Italy.
They brought their big aea plane,
the Haetoa 64. Id which they ' had
prevleusly eatabltshad a world 4 a dura,
lion flight record, to land after a
flight took them across the Meddlter
anean sea to the HtraKa of Ofbralta.
fid than southwest over the Atlantic
tin the Cape Verde islands Stormy
weather with heavy clouds mads'
flight pertloas In the last hour of
.•tselr efforts and radio dispatches re
ttlred here Indicated that they had
difficulty In maintaining their bear,
lags after the? reached the coast of
Brasil They ware sighted over Port
, Natal at 4:06 p m. and were then be
Pevwl to be heading for Pernsmhuco.
bnt three hoars and forty five minut
es later they eased dowa tan miles
aorth pf Oknlpsbu Poor vlsibllfy is
th*t tha fllsrs had flown on beyond
* Nslsls, flying, to the south and thg
believed to have caused their mdecl.
sion as to whare to land
The failure of the two Italians to
wind np their flight at Rio Do Jenerfo
brought disappointment to a huge
eyowd of spectators In this city. Word
absence of any report from neay'Per
namburo, spread rspldly-Gwdugh the
rapitsl and brought throngs to the
airport on the edge of the city.
LEVTIVBKT CETH RM'IHIAN
" \ FROM WHMUKH Oh POIX
GRBENHBORO, July. 6—<*•)—Bat
tling Lsvlnaky. former light heavy
weight champion of the Aorld. won
• from Chuck Wiggins, of Indianapolis,
hers last night on a foul In the fifth
round of a bout scheduled for ten
rounds. Referee Connolly *gove the
ftght to the Philadelphian when Wig.
gins made use of backhand punches,
delivered effectively to the chin by
the Indians "Bad boy” of the ring. .
MRS. EDISON
DONATES SUM
$ * '
Gives Popular Unit to Building
Fund of Bryan Memorial
University
j,
DAYTON, Tann . July 5—A subs
crtptlon of one hundred dollars,
which Is the popular unit In tha
campaign to b't'ld a great memorial
. university here In honor of the late
Wlllism Jennings P«yan. has been fe
cclrsd from Mrs." Thomas A Edison.
w|fa of great Inventor, according
to E. E. Robinson, president of the
Rrvan Memorial University associa
tion. • 4
'On# of the gratifying things about
the building of ths university." said
Mr. Robinson. In announcing the gift.
"Is the large number of distinguish -
id alliens over she nation who are
contributing funds and taking active
part In the movement In other ways*'
The total amount subscribed In the
tuition now approximates three quar
ters of s million dtllc-rs. according to
Mr. Robinson, and gift* hare been
received front 33 state*, although ac
t've campaigns have been conducted
. in parts of five states only.
North /<serollnlsns have contributed
approximately $60,000 to the unlver
elly. and there are yet mkoy frigid*
and admirers of Mr Bryan tn the
flat* who ar« expected to subscribe.,
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE HORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
HEAVY TOII IN
OBSERVANCE
FOURTH JULY
Firework*. Lake*. River* And
Auto f - Weclu», All Have Their
Part in Death*
t
CHJCAOO. July 6 (#l—the lives
cf 206 men. women and chlldreu were
a nations' sacrifice to the celebration
ol Its 162nd birthday auniveraary Wad
i.eaday \
Fireworks claimed their shore of
Victims, as they always have since
the United States first began observ
ing Independence I>ay with sky-rock
et, pin wheel and esnnou tracker
thee were eleven such deaths lu
the entire country, according to the
Associated Press tabulation.
Ran) Growing*
lathes and rivers, however, egsrted
the heaviest tribute to human life dur
lug the holiday, 108 d row fugs being
teporte<4 Motor car death. ranked
reit In number with 54, Heat claimed
12 lives and lightning 2. fhllc 4 were
.killed In plane crashes In addition
there were IS.deaiK* attributed to
other causes directly connected with
American observance of the Fourth.
The alrplarfe accidents were at Jo
-1 et. 111., where a pilot and two pas
sengara plunged to death when tk»
w|ng of their plane sanpped and at
Beaumont. Teg., where one, was kill
ed.
Three of the motor car deaths came
tn racea, drivers being kflled llrOrk
gon. Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The number of persons Injured,
many probably fatally, ran Into the'
thousands 1 Proninture explosion • of
a truckload of fireworks at I .amar.
Mo, Injured 25 person* as 6,000 gath
ered In the public square to witness
the display. In the larger cl.tles the
hospital list of persona hurt during
observance of the day rat) Into III"
hundred*. Chicago, with an ordj
t.snce prohibiting the sale of fire
works. et-hoed all day with firecrack
er siploslona, and reports from pol
ice and hoalptala that the number In
jured wa* probably greater than In
tecent years.
CHARI.OTTE. July s—t/D-With,
only two fatalities and several minor
arclitrqta. Couth of July celebration*
in North Carolina appear to * have
been the quietest and most successful
In some time.
■ Wilbur Erown 18. of Riverside
Heights, Asheville waa drowned
white swimming with friend* In a
, ah a. the foot ot Hccme* Creek fail...
one mile west of Weavrrvllle..Effort*
to save him were futile and his body
l.ss not been reclaimed up tt| a lab
hour Wednesday night
A negro woman. Mary Ffoover,
drowned when she stepped Into deep
water In a rroek nedr B*ll*bury, «j
Kgrl Stanford. .three year Old boy
of Durham received cuts altout the
(Continued from pagr 3)
Time Os Local Ball Games
Changed From 4 To 4:30
Beginning on -Wednesday. JuJy UMi
all hasehsl games played in (inlds
boro as a part of the Eastern Caiolua
league schedule, will begin, at 4:30
In the afteypoon*, ln»lead'«kf at I u ‘-
er»ek. a* has been thp custom during
the past several weeks of the season.
Tht* rulltig was passed by an order
from the Executive Committee of the
lmseb.ni association yesterday .accord
Ing to Information received by The
New* last night.
The change In the starting time «f
|he focal games will give huslnass
men. emyloyees. and other workers
an opportunity of iJTtlng io_ see ihr
game from beginning 1o end -an op.
prrtunlty that they bave keen hereto.
tor* denied, because by (he time they
SUSPECT BELGIAN TOOK HIS OWN LIFE
Bound For Rome’s Seven Hills
i:•'
ft Aft 1
, ftr
jftr I * 1
* I ■ ■ » . mm ;,£gfc|S
#>eP 1 %C9ta. - -XT ■ <K| jLal jsJahAl w
Mr ■ J ‘ " .Mi*. - . ■ tjtth'
, I t
s*& /
A Y * i» M jt Wmf
X f . Jb. w
m i -x lftHß t
iS r £|
Here are Captain Cetare Sabelli (right), Cap- Koine. They will head straight o«t over tb*
bain Pietro Uonciii (left) and U**er Q- VVil- Atlantic instead oi taking the fprMUed great
liaha, together with their trans-Atlantic Bel--*, circle course' which Lindbergh, Chatnberlih
lanca monoplane Ronta, just before the take- and Byrd followed,
off on their nott-atop fliglit from New York to nannuUMifiinsha)
NINE CANNON
MILLS MERGER
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Plan* for Merger of Nine Can
non Chain of Mill* Were
Approved W ; ednewda>
CONCORD. July 6—(A I )—Plan* for
the merger «f nine or the mills fn the
Ceniiou chair were approval ui sepor
etc meeting* of the -lock holdyrs Ihy-c
today at the offices of the &
lion*.
The company officials? of tlu
irerger announced after the meeting
will he formally organised a* soon ■*
all legal refuirtdbcuta can In met. The
uonciru will'be known n« the Cannon
Mills Co, with headquarters at Kan
napolis. N. C. The capita,! of the new
cent patty will he atauit . 1
vr
F’afmer Draxued to His
Death By Mule
CREILNEBORO, July s—</»*) Pres
ton Erown, prominent"farmer ->f Ran
dolph county w«m drag?-d !-• death
by a mule today Mr, Hrowri lt»d gone
to hi* home from a field Ui which ho
had been plowing., uud hud rld'len the
mule from the field, when he attempt
<d to alight his foot breami entang.
led In k trace chain frightening ih.
anlm*l. whicii r»n dragging him
great distance.
! got «sr.>v frohf Rh-ic work and lonld
J get out to the ball park, the game
I would already le> off to a void start.
It I* al*f. gl-lleved. that thi.. change
„wlll bring n large rattendaute to the
Ki>mes, and will bring almut even
more interest thsn has slrrady been
shown In haset.aH this .l-ason Whom
double headers liav< to do- pla'yed to
tp.okc tip for some game that has bam
pr»stpon<-d Ar rained out of course (Tils
ruling wilt rot apply, hut unless
there ire two r<nn -j , b<- pi.i.< <l.
games played si the local halt park be
twweq the Goblahoro Mariufac(urw»
ntid vlxlllug team* will starting July
11th begin promptly u (:Jo o’clock
Instead of at 4.
GOLDSBORO, N. C FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 6. 1928
DISCISSION OF
NEEDS AT SAMI.
DirtcioiH Consider IMans For
Summer and Fall Month's
* Work ,
KANATOIIII M. July 6
< I’m;ion of nttilH and comtltloii*
,
I 1.1 SI -it * Sanatorium : ll' treat inellt of
l itbcrcruloid* marked a meeting hero,
_aa-c<lhi ixlm y«-Mi'irt»y "f the board
t ' direction* of the uanoelaHon*
Th<* directors considered plan* for
the mimlner And fail month*' , work'
al'd liH|Mli'd the work that ha* been
In progrene for tiir past several
motif ha-.
l>r. T W. lying trt Roanoke Haptdii
u chairman of the hoard; IT. T,.
Spenee, Carttnwre.' vice I'halrmuu; A
U. ('room Wilnilmrtoti. W. K. Ifnr.
»l«on. Ho. klm-lwm. Dr J (I. ltrax
wcll. Witaker, J K. Jon*-*, Sanford,
j(>u.e* (VllHirer WtUon. Mr Max T.
Payne, <•>«•»jti3*t>or*> ami J. H, Me-
Qncfeti, laikeviow, tnntnhcrH
m;vi Mi tviMistonu at
W I>STO> sAl.Ktl
WINSTON KAKKM. July a-(Tl
CllniatftttK a day lti.il Wa t aaid to turtle
I'reii tlic hottest as tip- year, n *e vey
v'iaUlofm, »«*nit |> over tVLn«l<iii-
Halom lute W.'-dln day ufleriioou eau.s
to proto : it o*a ■ of .<-voi«| Inin
or-il 'loll atfth;'-
So. far as could he learned no cS»-
iii,III. ri*M?lt* ‘I til" i fly from th>
btorm. hut A \V. Jr, and
■hi* - *»ii ii|it a, itl<Mi*) v en..i[M il death
when a In Aw pule Wits hiow.li aero
IHe ht'O'l t’f *he Mllloni'jhilo 111 which
they W( tv rldlllK
Clerk’* Annual
t •
Convention Ends
WII.MIM.TO V a IV)
'[> rl. . of Stiie re r thoirt «>f North
foroilua inii.iy wound up their annnxt
' oa\ • ’o‘!| a' ’V • 111 < * li ! e ha A
With hu itwa dltM’U**iOlMl and * hart*
V
t|tiei in the e fret ns at which J. liaynrd
Clark, < ih '.- o oi.il e •uilldale, »/
Hi • chief in tkiT.
Klei el ion of off.eeta and nm'iie
:i e J *L’ I 1 • iVCllthut dtv '(ere |V,r< |l.<
matter* on the program tic fore ad-
A‘uri>inct»u
COMMITTEE ON
BOOKS TO MEET
Methodist Lpiscooul Body Call
ed to Meet in tfatihvillec on ,
Wednesday, July 11th
NAfIIIKVIELE, Tenn.. July 6—(A*)
•The book rommHtee of the Mathexl
isl Episcopal church. South, h*s been
(aled to mewt here on tu-xt Wedues
dayft July 11, by Its president C. A.
Craig of NasbvHle for thu purpose
of electtng u successor to Dr, Gilbert
jJ*
T. Ilorti Ix.ok editor, who Veslgnel
l" become cunuacled with Duke uni
versity.
The position of book edit or Is a
ranking offi<-c In the church, the
editor editing and punslng upon all
to.iuuseripts hnokr, published by
th« church “
The inert lag wtl also have before It
the election nf a no-rnber of Ihe com
mlttec to take of Jo, rt
Morgan «f Nashville, whose removal
o
from the city lef t a vacancy, ~
VT K Odell of C'oucord, N.,C., L
a Riombor of the committee.
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tjl-OHK (IKtJTBN l> I'ARis
PARIS July,,.'. io*»n llenry fleaW
eod Captain fnllyer. who art attempt
jo.- 1,, drcl. Hu- vlot,.- from New York
within "3 days, arrived at, |,e
P"imat Held from <Ju.-'qucVllk- Air
y Id, near Cherbourg, bv plane • at
’> : - r >" Thursday- afternoon
Lenoir Farmer, Killed, By
Carbide Plant Explosion
Mr. J Herring. Sit y<■ hrr. <>f age,
n iirnmmi nt of n-.j r j.ifiririfci
died in ;i Klinduu lio»|rital nil lent
Itu day mornln/ at *. oclotjt a; a
result of litjurlca received at about
iii-oii of tin- day (m f .i ■ - * lion u i.»rhlbe
lighting ptant storage tank which hn
*t iH rci lierglng exploded.
Tfmfwtnruge tank was of the form
that I* burled lii ilo ground, unit of a
that will eon tain "Uffirlint of
•hi “to 'apply lighting for aoftii*
lin Ani onlliiu to wit noiuon, tho
*orl» of refilling the tank wav rnm
(ilrloil w iiti Hie .j in ■ in mu of „i i uiliik
Juat one of the arrow fnetner* that
Iv.dd* the ltd In pr#i e. and Mr Her
t ing, wa* reaetiihg aero** the tank t«
MIC on lb' tidal fastener, when the
iWealthy Financier Is ii
Said To Have Been One ’’
Os World’s Richest Men
Cotton Dusters To
. lie Demonstrated
The general public are Invited
to attend the Field Demonstrations
to b« held today from ®: 30 to 1
o'clock at the U O, Thompson
farm, on the southern limits of
the city on highway No. 40 and at
the Matthew Johnson place now
farmed by George Garris, on the'
FYemunUEurcka road. < ■
Ttie practical uses of riding culti
vators will he demonstrated In a
•practical manner, cotton
dusting machinery will be operat
ed under the supervision of Prof.
L> <.B. .Weaver, agricultural engin
eer of *ist«. College, llalelgli. N. C.
Light refreshments will be sarv- ,
rd Come and Idlng a neighbor.
MEN HELD
KILLING GIRL
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Two GniHoiiia Mon Hound Ov
er to Superior Court In BW
by for Fatal Shooting
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HIUSI.HY. Jaly $-jJh—Hal|* Up
pard and Claud* both of
Gastonia, were »s*uud svar to Supe
rior C«urt here today by Csuuty
Judge
fatal shooting at. Grovwr of Berths.
Evelyn' l.lppard. 13 year old wife of
Uppard- Each were held In 33.906
bond. I
The young woman waa shot Hun
day evening and died to a hospital
here H«ndsy. Tha shooting Is said to
have m-curred during a party at the
l.lppard home.
Ham Wallace, who was with IJp
pnrd and lleaveoer, was dismissed as
to the murder charge but waa fined
costs for driving an automo
bile while Intoxicated and for tres
pass.
I.fgcly circumstantial, there being no
actual eye witnesses to the shooting
exoept Ihe defendants, who did not
lake the stand. *
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Dr. Kilgore to Address
Co-Ops Near Here 13th
UALBICU. July 6-OP) Dr* n W
Kllaorc. of Raleigh, president of the
Cott«n Grower# Cooperative Atsocla
ttftn' a»id of the American Cotton
Growers Exchange, will address a
meeting of* Wsyne county farm-rs
tieftr Goldsboro on July 13.
DEATH IIKI’KKMNKN NT4H KN
0J o .
PARIS. July s—(ff I ) —Tb* death of
Alfred Lowensleln had a depressing
i ff>-< t on slix-ks In which he “was In
terested on the j'arls Rourse Tublxe
.speeiully dropped many points Oth-,
• r stocks wi*re Influenced downward,
among therft hanks, Rentes, Rio, De.
1 I’es rs, and Hue*. Csnsl
take the stand
explosion oriured The entire top of
the lank *u blown Into the air pro
hahly a hundred feet nr morn, hut
the intsafr made conart with the vlc
•'•» In Its fltglit wUh reimltlhg wound
v.hlrh proved fatal It t» auppoaed
that Mr Herring received the full of.
feeta »f from about two
hundred iHiimdj* the fuel,, which
ei inhere of the family thought mlgh
liave been rhxpr.rd from the fr»ed
tauk of the storage plant becoming!
extremely hot from the auna raya
‘luring the time It wg* lying ou the
ground "while the fuel was being plae
«•<' In thr lank prosier. They poattlvely
fated that the vletlm wa* not *.m<>k
n* us had been reported in prevlouai
1 1'ouUuutd on r»|« Four;
MEMBER O>P
THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
PRICK FITK Cl NTS
Hb IMiuMHM«nac« m Mm* 1
' ertd While Private Ptbßh WBT, ‘
in Air Over ChBMNI ; ‘
PAX 18, July Wfcpthor TBp.
tain Alfced Lowinatila. Belgian Hf>
ancler. and rtprmtMl M Mali 04*
of the richest men (a the wdttd. dt~
llbtntalr final himself from Dm tiny
plant which wsihoerlag him acrob
tht Kngltsh Channel. and wnathe tte
ttm of a tragic mistake. ar«f aikatvft,
tonight- Tht naaal routine ptrfbp *
rrsrigatlon waa held today at Banin*
«ne. where the plane landed whan It
\ aa discovered that the wealthy own
er had disappeared Wfce In rsallg sites
waa conducted only hy a polttoe nab* '
mlsaloner wHlsht power to do Bore
than merely ascertain the cewelaatve
facta In the am : ' '• '
* Vie
The pllet, mechanic, two ytenoganp--
here, and valet. who W*rif, an tbk.
plane, teeUfled te thetr k*t* %||
(.owenatein'i death waa t*p reiaeil q|
a trhcic mistake. and b nancy flaeib,
circles throughout the nwf|| the
theory of fnletde wag strongly arged.
tt*a adheraata polatldf out that daetag
the last few month, many of the iM
peel** la which tbs Bflgtaa waa I*,
tcreeted. had anftarad fpviman.’
cnslein had helh MlVNlr WWfftad
that hla failure te ama** bnis'th
Ihe I set week for MM af'lM Ms
- in com panic* had preyed on Ml
| ulnd. The auletd* theory Wna db.'
. counted hy trie ads. "Uawemtab maAr
■ a billion Ipat year, an why s|pstd ha
barn worried over flaaaeaa* Mb II
reported as Earing said. '
local horses
WIN RIBBONS
“Doc” aad BMdt Rn Ootmß Hr
* Mom* M lacaca Jtm4 Al
bert Hnndby at §bw
Coldsboro waa well reprasastlad dt
the Medgefteld Horae „ Chow Tnanday s.
end Wednesday, several hi no and rad
ribbons haring been 1 OC»|VO< \ Iff *
Messrs Bo 1 loeana and Albert Hagd~
ley on their horaaa "Don” and Black
Re*.
4> tr . h,
According the Orooaahwro Newt,
mure than one hundred heraaa ward
■ntr.red among whloh yorp the MM
thorobred stock In North end Bodth
Carolina .and It wna a%ld 'tha-' as ere
fact that Albert Handley who rain
the I orse* with ao much aaoceea waa
new at the game, the •howls* nah
was very commendable.
WAYNE TYMIIIS *
ONLY TYPHOID
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Report From tlbU Board Os
Health Reßtra. Fa* as Ty* ,
. phos Fewer Scare
officials of the Btate Boar 4 0C
Health reported yesterday morning
that several.cnaoa of a dtaeaao ta
Wayne county, thought to he tbs •
dreaded typhus fever, had turned Mrt
to be typhoid. It was learned last ere
r..ng Although typhoid Is a rery ser
ious disease. It can be saceesafnHy
' cc mlmtted by vaccination while ÜBH
le no inoculation for typhna that the
Btate Board of Health Is prepared ta
irimlntster on short nrilee ha. North
1 rsrollna. it aald.
Three cases of typhas wee* rscMt
-1 iv reported In Bsmpeen ednaty. hwt tt
> was afterwards learned that Wad ,
end other testa mode on the pelMta,
xhowed that the dteeaa* was not typ
hus. as had been thought, tins Him a
patients who were reported to hate
thought they h*4 contracted the* dip*
rase, are now said to M ooavallgtqt.