WEATHER
Partly cloudy Tuesday, possibly than
derahowet* Tuesday and Wednesday.
VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 114
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GOVERNOR SMITH EXPLAINS STAND ON FARM RELIEF
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If Elected, Would At
Once Call Conference
Os Farm Aid Leader§
Would Not Wait -for Inaugura
tion to Met in Motion Agri
culture Relief
EXPLAINS HIS POSITION
IN TELEGRAM TO SETTLE
Stands Squarely on Party's
Pledges to Farmers of
United States
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ALBANY. July 9— {JP)~ Governor
Alfred E. Smith announeed today (lUt
it ha la a 1 acted praaldant In November
ha will call a conference for the study
ot the farm problem at once, without
waiting for his Inauguration ho that
he will be ready to transmit to Con
gress at hla opening session a definite
program of farm relief. «
"At tb agriculture " ha telegraphed
W. H. Rattle, prealdenVof Indiana
Farm Bureau Federation, who had
sired for the governor's personal
position on the mrrimltnral plank tn
the Democratic platform '*l stand
squarely on the pledge given by the
Democratic party at Houston
“I understand and sympathise with
the objects Which organised axrlcul
, lure la strnggling to attain and which
enr party has promised to help them
saetty*
"If tha auction returns dtsrfoaa
that I haVa bfen chosen president,
I will not wait until I am inaugurated
aaforq acting on thla^prohlem.
“I »HI, Immediately after tha erec
tion. call a conference of leaders to
commence at once and continue work I
ta assist ms to develop a concrete
plan embodylrg the principles of the |
Houston platform.
IS WBAYY OTXE FOB AfORTA
WAHHI|n'OTON. July » UP) Bert
Acoats, well known aviator, has been
fined a total oDLOOWi by the depart
roent of commerce for "stunting"
Ha was assessed SSOO for flying that
resulted In an accident- at Curtiss
Field. R. 1., sod an equal amount fol
low flying over The Chicago Muni*
c’pal Air Port last May.
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BADLY HI KT IN WRECK '•>
NORTOJ?r Vn. .TiiTy .9 —Jame« Ak
ers and a man named Hall, of (he liar
l*n County. Ky., coal fields. Is not ex
pected to lire, arid tw/j, others were lu
lured serlously-jvhen (heir autrimo*
b'le dropped *0 feel down an embank
meat, near Hound (tap. Vt
HUNTERS HAD
BEST PF LUCK
Report to Department of Con
servation Thai They . Took
r-- 4,529.000 Pieces
Suflclent game birds and animals,
if evenly distributed among the popu
lation. to give an average of almost
two to each person in Ihe Stale fell
before tha guns of North Carolina
hunters during the first seasons un
der the new Statewide game laws,
PrcHmieary estimate* of the felt of
game kilted Huns* the weapon* ftt
Wade' H Phillips, director of the De
partment of Conservation
oproent, from the tabulations now
telng mads from the first State game
census are. 4.629.590 pieces.
These figures are baaed on esti
mates from reports of approximately
40 percent oftbe hunters of North
Carolina .gathered by means of card
queatlonnalres sent- out by the de
partment to more thaj# 135,000 11.
censed hunters.
Leading the field in popularity
with the Jjunterx Is the loWly rabbit,
the most übiquitous of alt of the
game birds and animals, being fnnnd
In every section A total of 1,655,-
J7O cottontails went down before the
hunters, or slightly more thane one
third of the combined bag of the ntm
rpds.
-Wayne county hunters got thefr
full share of the, game, cards sent In
showed.
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—REAS BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY,
Expects No Serious ,
Bolt From Democracy
ATHENS, da.. July D-HA 1 ) Be
lief that there would toe no serious
boll In Southern Democracy tins
fall was expressed lure tonight by
Robert Ijtilian. editor of the Ashe
ville, N. C. ('lllicit, a speaker at
the opening of the Institute .of pun
lie affairs and international rela
tions at the University oi Georgia
"The bcs£ guarantee that there
will be no serious bolt on the part
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of Southern Democratic* U that
the thinking people of the south
are not ready to countenance now
the development of a situation
which might result lu the reap
pearance of the u#gro as a formln
adable factor In the Rr»te In this
section. ”
SEVERAL CIVIL
SUITS STARTED
Comptaintii Filed in Office Os
Clerk of Court Benin
Court Action
CotnplainlH starling four civil ac
tions have j>een filed In the office of
Clerk of Court J. U Hooks.
I Glennie Barnea brings .action to tm~
quest the rourf to sell--certain proper
| Ilea In which the plaintiff Is part Aetr
rcther than to allow a division of the
property. u)
H. R. Mason sets forth allegations
against the Charles K. Thompson Co ,
r* eking Judgement for $6511 with inter
tst from January , 1928.
The Goldiborn Development Coin
pithy seeks judgment of FJ.oot- with .
Interest from August 15. 112? against
C. J. Baldwin and wife and prays tor
the appointment Os a commissioner to
refl retrain property on Rosalie
street. ' f
The Goldsboro Development .st-irl*
suit against 11 (». Bales for s2oH.i'
with Interest from September 4,192 T
i.nd appointment of commissioner to
sell certain lots In Dark Court.
MIX SRITH’N LUCKY NVEMI R
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NEW YORK. July 9—(A*. Seme
ft lends of Oovcrnor Smith have dls
covered that the number 6 Is lucky
for him Cht Norember 5- UUI?. lu
ws« elector! - president of the hoard
of aldermen. November 6 is Mrs
Smith’s birthday. November
I* election day.
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TO HR NOTIFIF.It AUGUST 1
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WASHINGTON, July 9 </P)—Secre
tary Hoover will be formally notified
of hla nomination for I’reaident by the
Itepnhllrana at la-land Stanford ITnt
vrralty In California on August 1.
Larry Newsome Will Not Go
To Electric Chair July 13th
RALKIGK. July fairry' New
ttome and Wllbur Mcljwd, MsiTnea,
dated to d\e Irmtho electric <Jjalr as
l Saleh Friday, July IJ,
will not be executed dh lh.it dHte.
Although neither of the two doom
ed men had perfected appcala lie
fore the Supreme Court, fc'iank Nawh.
AHHtxtant State Attorney General
lield Monday that the high court
would have to pa an upon both np-
Jii'K I a before either negro**-
i.ould ho electrocuted. Ifta aetioti. lie
Maid. w«« baaed upon the ground that,
the notice of appeal by at
torney* for laith n<*groe* was *uffl
eient to day emeriti lon until aflei
the tSupreme (hurt ha* acted. The
appeal* will l.ot be argued until the
lull term of the Supreme Court
Kfwnmie, originally qenttnied to
dis front Wayh* County, wJ* grunt
ed a new trial Due to the violent
“A Trans-Atlantic Passenger”
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H plucky Amelia Karhart » heart fluttered in pride at the
way New York wcUk-m <1 her hack home, !-hc was too mud
eft to adthit it hflw* kept in tire background as much a» p>.-
fiWc. that her iWo companions, Wtltm - n and
lam *t m.kli-m ite-.N ved all ol the credit '• .jr/J. "1 wa*
only a pas-on^cishe a Med 'Jbe alwnc, ;>ii tine was made
after she b,ol fca*iic»i ib- <?t r»w»mv-finrcn-ieu tor iirr’ by
Ah? rib. - ...
Kiwanis Club Hears Report
Os Seattle, Wash if Meeting
The principal feature ~f l,i -t night <
Tfiwuatiii pnasram wav a
delegates trip to tlieYntern»lionul Kl
* Mia ' "vi in lon lit Seatt l< w.l h
melon The re|Kirt was iiiafte by Dr.
A. Cl XkW ""dard who de .ilbe<| in
entire trip Ift a liutnoroii -.lury,- At
the ■lieginnttiK. he said* that <iif om
feaut res his memory wa» poor- p<i sl-
I !,v due to the fact lh»t th- del* cates
were toured throng Canada. Is-i’-.re
the ((>uvenlion lb- .st.itciU Ip-wcver
that lie was postive that the hcslity
of th<* fur west was prim- pally du-
Li» tin- el fort - "I I'li- p>
•*. fur h»- saw in> evidence d n-d
•cants that marked In- fir t' trtal
in Wayne Superior Court on , Shu
day, I>ecell.her 11. the < .me »j,. .ts t
ed to t ’hatbarn County Sufperior
Court, where In early Join In wa
-again convicted and scnhcneed to du
fur Ihc murder of twelve year oil
Beulah Tedd« r. VV . t • >m;y •*!. »
jUjI. Trim- were on no I ui C
'ei (hid trial g*v*u, NcW-omr,
Mclawoil wa* M irtcri) ed tn fa*e
County Superior Court to -fl ■ for Mm
ir.erder ol a V.» i l.ok'. *> ,
V, ll.le W .IIIHII M. e, « V1
pill* Hu lari that .1 111 odhoi no f )
lowed the tratl from, the Men ..j j;|,,
murder to tile hollar w here ( .V,e|,i ml
lived Tilt lie,:io ¥ a convbied
largely on title evident.
Ik*>th New - on. , and Mr 1.,.( 1,:,.1
begun to , pnipari fill
bavin* had mlnlvtrarlon- min -let
duitng the past tcu da)
GOLDSBORO, N. C. TUESDAY MOKNLNG, JULY* 10, 192 M
ur»l tidv.intuye |*~ . i v • •
Id, wn h .1, : ; .O' , i I
itardi ns resrrnblrti ■.». r!l■
Carolina UtU‘4JU£. a L* t in*
He said tin showing al> i miry 1
i. m imp 1 I' 111 'I- f oit « llleil
I . --V j
lis i.i '■» led* In an out .1 door* every
d'ty for ,* year »nd finally produces a
‘ aolllary bud, which i* lauded by every
•[ e o til a 0 tn fti ■ in ghboiho.nl not he.
j etftt«e of the bc itll.v of the flower bujl
j leoi*o-e of the trouble It has Imwmi
j The far *. -I Is wonderful, Im ktild,
1 i.ot Ih>< aii li of tie 'unfavorable con
* d'.tioiis tin , have une Itv way
|, n f i x-plaiit'l'Oi to luted that many ol
1 '! vir puck.-. h.yl rvc:V_ yi ..wl-ny plant
j brought In from - imew-ofher auction
j I war. f i y>t alive only by rontljiu-
Jvnm arto-li'la-l Watorltig. Jr.veo vacant
ijdntai ana **.*<.*•••by tn*. yenrvwr
I imopic showed clearly that the conn.
! !r> w.n it it u.i i’.iliv bfautlful
I Mcmb* i f ih> dub were reminded
I
iff the fat that t• xt Monday night,
i ladle* uighf The dub wrtl enter
|i. In t,:. tr wlv and .wool heart* With
La chicken fry at the new country
f i 'uli ground* The Hold lioro baseball
' yin li.e il«»i Ikcii invited a* gm-M*
' of tit* • vc: I'V 0
!' It ' i' iDi et the Girl Scout
Camp bud ■ deficit of fifty d'dlara
Tin lub K d iweuiy dollar* toward
I paying ih umounv
_m i faylor who wa* in
itiui.o program presentw| nn
Uittdui. f-tw " the member in (HU.
j .i rjuesl hole:
VVltui w.» -Me total number of vote*
ui tie I >■ o tn' \<ib>nal ronv.cn-
I'oti ’’ What Is the total numlM>t' of
V'te in it Coifed Stale* Kleitoral
1 lie -■ II ,v, tn .’u> r r» s h.i* North
] (CuiUioucd Ob Page Pour)
MAU’EASANUE
CHARGE M ADE
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.Ml. Olive MiraMtratr in Defend
-anl in Case Brought by K.
C. Jurney
Malfi-sManc- in office Is Hic’ihsrge
against D 11
magistrate, which will he railed In
Wayne County Recorder'? Court, Moo
-clay July 16, the rase having been
|H>st|H>uiMl upon petition us couparj
for the defense when called be&ro
Jndgc Hl*nd yesterday.
Yesterday was the lightest "session
f ibe court In weeks. )»nly one dsfeit
-d belug —atoayd and the c«tin
t ndul at noon. l.euwaUy the Monday
tesslon mm through until l*t«i lu the
afternoon. ’ .
The charge-against Esq, Rhodes
• ea bteuglit by 11. O. Journey of Mt
Olive Hint the bill of Indet
ment ml forth 16 He pe rate counts,
ludke Hlntid, liowevur, yesterday hou
ered petition (list some ulqe
of the counts t.*e quashed-:
The 'ttidtetment, a long typewritten
I K-ument of pages, starts Its al
legations by quoting, a report of-Rsq.
Mb**4es t» clerk of t-oart J. B.
Hook? to the effect fTi"t during a
i articular mouth be had net had any
hitng to lisas on in the matter of ra
< iu*l to th*' Clerk of Court as Is pres
< rlbcd by law . Mr . Journey's alleys
lions hold that this wa* in error and
< ffera geveral cases which, th*- Indct
agetH- siales. were tilatsuacsl at during
tout m*>pili ami should have lH«en re-
I * rii-d Ih Compliance with the law.
Failure l<> pro|w-rly report c»aea to
Hie Clerk nf Court, uud acceptance of
lees and cotunilasionH from the plain,
tiff lu ;several «tlmliutj artfons and
l.ivil charged against Mr.
:ilvM|e-y)who h»s for s number of
vears aelcd as inaiiblrate in ,Mt
Olive and Is highly thought of nyek
j[he county. . ’ ‘
Tom Exam chuTge*l with driving »n
aiiioimtliH*- wtitle drrtnk, was the only
defendant whose ease was ended jrcs-.
ter day He %»s fln«-d |M and epata
and sentenced to serve fro day* on the
roads, the sentence not to take .flffert
$ Ik- 1 o * not drive an j*ut»itinhl>«
i<* i|cv» year. „
NO ARREST IN r
SHOOTING EASE
| iisrnoi (.arrin. Shot by Jap
.an- on. Reported hm Im
proviiij;
'*! Langston, rillliiif' sta
,* - i. slwit and seriously
in law Carney
'it? -* wok ago. n'o «maR
•, tii-jde lu me case. The
*> « - va* i t emed
- (is < i-r» w«« sh*7t fhrcmrh th? grnTn
rdlowlng »II Hllerratlotr with layngs.
ton. it was reported that llie affair
grew oat of Harris request to pur
lin* - .oil ell-rill I* pint of liquor l.mus
ton was quoted ss baying 'said Harris
* wed him 25 cents oit a pint pnrrlotis
ly 'purchased,
The, filling station npernled by
Langaton fa about 300 yard* across
In Lem>ir (iniiity and about 2 mil*-.*
from LaHrauge. Us-rrls )s said (ti he
impiminjb rapidly.
Herman Park Becomes Play
Center For All of Goldsboro
What promise* to be the uioet Im
portant recreation project, for thel
youngster* of (loldiiborii wa* iiartoj
>ierday aftcifioon with tip opclf-
I nit of the play ii I«• r Hi Merman i
I 'ark under the (lit cetron of trained
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lev*d>-h Vlks Ilium h llronk*. dauith
ter, of He»eren/1 Mharljo* llrook* of
thU i lly, and a graduate of Meredith
College and an eaperlem ed lender of
children, lon hi • n -merjretl a* direct
or.
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The park In exceptionally well
equipped for aJilay ground. having a
itll. Wu.plu *|... .1. MHK .lilt .111 |o
(cresting *oo. Hundreds of children
have been findliik ainiiaano.nt there
dor if ir Ihi non mer ' month*. The on
i 9 Q
ly feature that hat been ln< k1 n k ban
been (he element of leaderahlp Mr.
Hoy Marker, auperintendent. of the
park-,—hope* by nopplylng (hi* need
ed element to make the play .giouxti
2 Score Die and Many
■ Prostrations in General
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Heat Wave Over Land
Commissioners Ask
Paring of Budgets
For tho,je*'oud tlms In Ihra*
week eounty Cp«e
missUttiera met 111 called session
yntrrday and w rratted artth tbv
project of adopting a bud»ct for
t be new fiscal year. They carefully
went ov<*> every Item and return
ed prnpoaed budgoU lu the high*,
wav' and aehool departihents with
the request that If possibl? Die
proposed department budgrta for
the coming year be pared. The
bo»rd was In seas lon for several
hours studying finances of thy
county. The tuple was also gone
lijlo at a special meeting of the
board last Frlilar Next Friday wm
named as the dale when the bulr
get will, again be talked.
I‘OULTRYMEN
PtCNIC FRI.
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IdirK* Crowd in Ekpeticd To
Hear Dr- 11. W. Kilgore «t *
( lull Mt'fiinK
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The largest crowd tbsi ever assepi
hfed In Wayne county In Interest of
IMiultry ralalii'g. i* expected to attend
lbe pirlnr and poultry meeting at
fletioa on Friday of tbla week. The
'picnic and poultry meeting, at Genoa
on Friday ul this -week- - The plunln
and msetlna will be held In the oak
gr«v« at Mr. Walter Moore's home
adjoining Crescent l*»ke at 5 o’clock
Ir. tho afternoon. c
.
The main of the program
Wilt lie a talk bj Dr, B. W, Kilgore
of Raleigh Dr. Kilgore owna a * ora
h l .nation (Miultry and dairy .farm, bar
ing 2.00(1 laying liens apd a large herd
ot flue (fairy eattlr This farm is a
'manclal success slid we- should he
able to learq many facta Inter-mi
froib (he talk Aunouucementii of In*
lerest lo all poultry the
couoty will be m*de at ibe meeting.
Kvi-ify one Is luvlfed lo take a has.
ket and Invite their friends whether
they raise chickens or not Come on*
end enjoy the picnic,' a good apc-ich
and the cool hreexes from Crescent
I-ake.
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Sheriff Thrift Lives
lip to His (’ognomen
DETROIT, July* 9—l A*) Hherirf
Thrift "l Decatur, 111., lived up to his
name. When Detroit police wired him
lest week that-thry had arreated J.
Donald. 35. wanted in Decatur on
ail snsdonmi-nt charge, he asked them
tr- h*ild the prisoner kntll Monday.
Arriving Dolsv be explained the.re
was sn excursion rats from Decatur,
ti-day «nd that he hail taken udvan
fnge of It to come after hts prisoner .
iln i. I lie i < nl. i ,f all Utrillo I •i,
« r—* |
7* real lon aellviilen for the city;
To nt»ke II |*o««fbln fur j-vpry clflld
Irr’tiohUboro to pay dally vtalta to
flhi. park, Mr Marker la arranging
for a dally bon acrvlee to and from 1
Herman Mark, covering every area
of Ihe illy, lie in putting one of
IM,i*i ikib’k- in mape. providing Jt
wltlt comfort .giving aprtng* an 1
safely device*. The nor vice ahou Id
. lie ready hy sometime next week, at -
• cording fa Mr Marker.
o '
The other play ground* In the, city
system will have their final playilay
lat Herman Mark, July 13, the an
pervl- M Kobinaon. h«n announ
ced. Mian* .are. on foot In make that
tuny a riiy-wltle, i hlldreli** day. A
Itarade. followed hy a track and Held
| day and (he staging of Iwo one act
dran.au hy the Webb Town and Kl
wan In center*, will be the feature*
a of the day* »etMrtttc*.
MEMBER OF
THE ABSOCTATBQ
PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Grip of Heat God Elton do
From Kiitlorit HU too To l .
« Manitoba, Canada • $
47TH DEATH IN'ST
-1,01118 FROM THE HEAT
Number Govornmoat EmpUyooi
Go Hoaio Early aa Hanao
motor MownU
NEW YORK, July »—<#>—The fir*
nmril hast wow of tbs roar coatiaa
»tt to a ftp (b« east today.
* Ksiending aa far wool aa Maaltohp,
Canada. the torrid weather cawM
m«re than too scorn deaths AM
many aiora pr»tatt«aa la tka lasted*
hours
Thunder ahowtra, pradictyd fas tn*
i. la tit and tomorrorT"gt»ag Iks Allan-
Hr. ■•aboard «nd groat Labaa and
*ho wars la tho praHl« p ravineas at
Canada pmmlaod roUof- -■*—
Vagaries of tka voatkar dlsrapU*
telegraph communication kotwoea t%o
mat and west with aa agpsaraaca oC
the Aurora Borealis
In Jaraoatoora. N. V.T rooard break
lug hot weather caaaad «aa subside
l - "it oadod a marathon (ls*cs la H|
With hour.
The 17th death la ,• t. Loafs la a
week attributed: to the beat occurred
today. *,
New York fwelUred with tka mod.
rury at 11. the ■blgbOatpOtat of tho
.jiLiLrowbiwip if Hin a tfr ■**»-
polltan area The tempera tote at noon
climbed 7 dogives la an hoar. #>
In Albany there were throe deaths
and sereral drownlngs sad pearta-
Hons Eight were deadita Ohio with
irmiwrstnree later lod<t
by rain.
WABHINOTOIT-^h—Two deaths
ami seven prostsUoas were oa re
cord today as a result of the os
ccedingly high temperatures of the
past Mhiators.
Several hundrad gevsrnment wort
rn rmployed in tempo rsfj *trac**rs*
acre dismissed early 1n tbs sfteraeoa
alien (he thermometer continued to
hover around SO. The peek wdb W U
the shade at I:SS.
HOLD FUNERAL
OF MR. MADRIN
‘'eamanams *»■'.
Kdraton Malt DM ft I*ttl
HoapiUl Sunday Morning
Astor Wndk’a Mnaaa
From the home of Mrs. Thomas
Holmes on North Georgs street yes
terday afternoon was conducted fhf*
i rsl nervlcss over the remslas e< Ren
Imhi Mad rln of Menton, who died Uta
local hoslptsl Sunday at U If p m..
death resulted from kidney disease
Her. Peter Mclntyre of the Wat
Prinbyterion church wsu la charge of
the service andlntermenl was mads
In the Hplrer burying plot lu Willow
Dale cemetery.
The follow lag had hpsa effected ha
ronJlhsasare K T. Dfehtawm. Than
f i Berry, Thomas H. Nerwosd/ Jamas
Southerland. Orsves J—Smith. Eug
ene nines. 3. H. Hill and Dr. D. M
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Heal. ■ ■ c ...
Mr Msdrfn was msrrled to Mfoo
Motile Hplrer of Ooldaboro. sod aha
with her mother. S stater. Mrs. itotm
ea, and one brother survive. Goorgo
Msdrln of Elisabeth City Is ths broth
er and It is TK city that tho
bereaved mother makes her homo.
The relatives have thd sympathy gd
alt In their asdseaa “
TOI H A®AW ’
HAN ANTONIO. Te* . July
Air planet In the national rsllabUtty
tour hoppid off here Monday mom*
inn for Merla. Tessa. en rents to M
,’hso. terminus of N»nd»y s flight lag.
\ 30 minute refueling slop at Marta
»h» scheduled TboSyhftnder pi and
and 'four of the slower ships-took tho
» s'r at « a. m. with ths other efr
jilanea gating sway at • o'eteffc
‘ • Vw ft' -Vc ‘v