WEATHER
Oensrally Fair Sunday and Monday,
exoeyf probably* local thunder show
era on Use const.
VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 119
RASKOB FAVORS CHANCE IN LIQUOR LAW OF NATION
Favors System That
Would Make Liquors
Obtainable For Home
Social ( ondiMotw At Such Point
That Decandence Muat B*
Corrected, Says.
' 4 „
WOULD PREVENT RETURN
OF SALOON IN NATION
Holds Present System Breeds
Disrespect For Law
and Order
BOSTON. July l«— Oft— A sy»-
t«Q grhUli would make Intoxlcat
tug liquor available (or home con
sumption ia advocated lu a latter
aaut by Jehu J. Rsskob, chairman
ol the Democratic national com; '
mtttee. to committaamen through
out the country «ud defhgatna to
the Houaton couveulou.
The latter waa made public
hare today a» awmbers of the
Massachusetts Democratic com
mittee met (or reorganisation.
The lattar which ia thought to
hgva bean the outcome of a letter
from T H. Callahan, Louisville,
Kjf.. regardnlg Raakoh'a aland on
prohibition (otlowa:
"Social conditions throughout
our country hava reached a state
of decadence that deiuauda cor
rection. My feeling Is that a
scheme of control .of the manu
facture sale, transportation and
consumption of Intoxicating li
quor, under which It may be bad
for home consumption and pre
vent the return of the saloon
which It wa« the medium through
- where lbs was n> Itsnae waa
abused.
In auch communities that vote,
therefore under a local optiou law
would be welcomed by all.
‘ All right thinking people are
for temperance, law add order,
but w* must have respectable l*wa
If we expect them to be respected
“All must agree that there la a
wide lack of respect for the lßth
amendment and the Volstead act,
e that If It behooves all of ua to
endaavor to secure auch modifi
cation of exlsltlng law»a* will gs- |
anlt In the restoration of respect
of ourselves, our law and our
great cotfßtitutlon.’*’
SAYS CRESCENT
LAKE ALL RIGHT
Letter Front State Health Dept.
Representative Reports
oft Inspection
L. U Whitley, of the State Hoard
of Health at Haleigb. was In the city
yesterday tpr the purpose of Inspect
ing Orescent hake popular local re
sort, It wjui lyarned last tftMwfng Mr.
Whitley came to make the tnspr*D<m
at the teauesf of llr. L.-W. CoibeU
of the Wayne C'ountyiHealth Itejpri
ment. who made the request, after It
...was learned that It was being rumor*.
( ed In this, section that thy lak*"had
been condemned"' on account of tin,
condition*) In the water. Tff|>
lake had not been condemned accord
j lug It! guthentlc information received
by The News last evening.
The following Is a letter to lit.
(’)rbett from f- 0. Whitley. who
mg da Out Utat At Cmt-eo? Lake yes
terday.
I have Inspected the Crescent Lake
located near Goldsboro, ,! N. L\, which
Is under the management of Mr. K.
W. Rutledge today. I find that the ar
'angemeuta for sewerage waste, show
tr bath system, water supply, and
method of policing up around the
camp sre satisfactory tu/lhe general
Miles governing the sanitary manage
ment or the ordluary shallow lake us
ed for bathing purposes.
The condition of the lake's water
appeared clean today and the spillway
had a heavy overflow 1 was Informed
that the source -Vis the lake's Wilier
supplies were overflowing wells and
springs. This sort of source of watef
supply should be an advantage for
tslplng to keep the waters as fret
frogg pollution as possible.
THE GOEDSBORO NEWS
• ' ® 1 V ' £ <\
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE ‘ THEY BUY.
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SMITH TURNS ON
HIS OLD ENEMY
C'Uims New York Reformer Dis
tributed I'abie Data On
Legislative Record
ALBANY. July 14—(AV- Governor
Smith turned today on an old political
foe, the Rev. .0. R Miller, auperin
•endent of the New York State Wlvic
league and accused him of ctri ulallng
false Information about hia legisla
tive record .... . _
He also trained his guns on ■Wil
liam Allen Wlilty. the Kansu* editor,
who lu a campaign speech Ihe otbar
night attacked the l)eg»ocr*llc presi
dential nominee
Plainly stirred. Smith declared Mr
White la asaaillng him had accepted
the misleading ward »f Miller. .
Fqr years Miller, who has been ac
tive In advocating social reform, and
the governor have been at <>dds. To
day mored to rmnmmt by nn enquiry
regarding Whiles attack from a news
paper man. Smith aaiiTlie waa satls-
I'leiL Miller waa hack of It all. He
declared an unfklr and uncalled for
effort waa being made to have R ap
pear lie had favored the liquor inter
ests and had turned thumbs down ou
legislation designed to curb g«mbtltig
Mid leaglliaed vice. ( ££
REVIVAL ENDS
“THIS EVENING
Rev. Walter Patten Will Preach
at Salem Methodist Church
Toniifht
The revival service which Rev. R.
B. Brown, the partor, ■ lias been t-on
ductttrlg?' at Danh-la Fbapel church
f>
will corny to on end with a service
this evening. Much ikiiot lias been
shown L. the neet-ng. Special music
hrs been directed by Rev. W. F.
Shell of Duke University, featuring
the musical program toiiight will la*
selectJona by the quartet from the
Baptist church at Falling Creek;.
Rev. Walter .Patten of New HeYh
conducted the service at the Chapel
last evening TUIh morning the pres
'dlug elder will fill the pulpit at Sal
em church.
"Mr. Brown will preach at Daniels
chapel this unvUilng.
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hr*. t.IHHHft K *OT SO WELL
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. July 14—
f/P) —Mrs.' Ts-hiTr* Goodhue. aired
mother of Mrs Fglvlu (*oo||Uge, lit
comfortable and her condition is at
favorable as It has lieen for some
time. Miss Mlrtura Curtis, hospital *u-
Iterlnteudeiit, reported todsy. Miss
Curtis said that Mrs Goodhue had not
been "quite so well" during the rec
ent hot Weather, hut denied that tier
patient had had a serious relapse.
Crops Damaged by Big Rain
In Southeastern Part Wayne
A rain of torrential force faßing
from an hour to an hour and a half
It* the southern and eastern parts of
the county yesterday damages! crops
considerably and badly washed fields
In Mt Ollre It w*s estimated that the
rain was a total dypth of eight In
ches.
Tbe N'euse river and streams gen
erally in the county werq. rising- rap
idly yesterday after continued rains
of the past sever*! days. Already ap
proaching flood gtage from the heavy
d* wn pours of s)| this week. the
Neuse was rising rapidly. Government
forecasters, however, had not Isgjiied
a flood warning.
The Boy Scout ramp'at the Mt.
OUve country club site escaped dam
hige In the cloud burst proportion ram
fall according to a lon/ distance call
MEX. MOURNS FALLEN HERO—CARRANZA
-*7r— lW * - . •; . c*- * v. 7■- ;;
FROZEN SEAS
LOSE CAPTIV E
World Henw Stiry of l 1 next died
Heroism of Dr. Malmxrcn. of
Sweeden
ROME. Juty 14—</P> —'The Stefani
news agency tonight reported receipt
by the Nobile bit-*, ablp.Clttl IM Mai
ano to the effect, that the Spanish
guide Varmln bad been rescued from
tbe Ice njpsr Oapt Brun by t.Ue Nor
wegian Ice breaker Hrsgauxa. „
v Va rutin was a member of the party
ol Capt Sura which set off gome
wifltt ais> to attempt to -reach the
Italia survivors, lie was blinded by
ike glare from the ice hod his two
companions were forced, to leave him
behind with provisions They were
rescued ywsterduy by Hweedlsii and
Flnulsli airplanes from P'ojtjgj Island
where they had taken refqjte.
-STOCKHOLM. Swen. July 14—<A")
—Dr. Finn M«lmi(r.n, with hotji feat
Iroxln and an arm broken.“ sent
Captain Zappi and Captain Mariano
ahead on their trip for help for the
sarrUrora of the dirigible ftwlin nm 4
l-‘m9elf remained wu llie Ice to die
alone, said a report to the ministry
ot defense received today from Capt.
Toritberg. chief of the Sweedlsh re.
lief expedition at Spitsbergen.
The captain quoted the message
from the Krassln Where the Hullan of
rtcers are reruperaiag after tludr res
cue by t|ie Kusslah Ice breaker from,
uu iceberg. /
T|je re port add**< I that the HWeeillsh
pact oral wrist ejtr4rte4 Zappt
wlfit kl« pocket cmtipkas ‘he
arked should be given lo his mother
as a souvenir. —•————- >-
iF also ial3 TRal Ili«* Iwir Ttananx
carried away all (he provisions of the
trio in order to realise their,, plan of
reaching North Cape and obtaining
help for the six survivors. Including
General Nobile whom they bad'left lu
camp uu Uu* ttnea- near l'oyut l»Uin*l .
The Hweedlsii admiralty tonight
said that It had received no conflrma
tlon of the doctora death. On the
slim chance that he still was alive,
Ihey have ordered the Hweedlsii fliers
' In Spitsbergen to make an intensive
search to clear up the mystery as
soon as possible.
FORD TO AID
HERB HOOV ER
Will He Vire-I’resident of En-
Rineers National Hoover '
Organization
WAHHINGTfTN. inly 14—<4>)—Af*
' ceptance by Henry Ford of the ioco
tiresltTency of llis ttiiovfr f(ir jirvft,
dcut .Engineers national committee
was announced today by Chairman
Work of the Republican national coin
mlttee. .«
Mr Work w»s infurmed that Ileinry
Ford would have an active part In the
:hi active lyrrt In the actlvtles of the
k Engineers orgsnlsatlon »n behalf of
Mr. -Hoove/.
" * *• i . . , * . *■ r , ,-4
| (r»m Scout, Kxecutlve W \V. itivern.l
to The New« last evening '‘The boy* J
j nrr all ri*rht and having a great time”
i said Mr. Hlvers. ‘ Hut I have never
j seen euch a rain. When J left tjie lake
«t the ramp hKp wuh rising at a rate
of an Ingh an hour.” ,
An inspection of the dam »t ■ ths
Ml Olive country club Kite had been
I made, Mr. Itiver* nald. and It was den
rrlhrd an not bring In danger of go
ing out. There .are .notin' fifty boy.t
i or.c»mped at the site.
Tlie min. coming about In Ute
afternoon. WUH described* aa being of
! alarming extent in Hie Itudley sec.
| ttoii. The higlftfay wan flooded at tills 1
point It wan said. and A. It. Whitman
i and all of those ill til* store at the
| tUtU town at the time seized brooms
(Continued on png* «>
GOLDSBORO. N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 15. 1928
Breaks Six World’* Record* «. ,■ j
.
■
Piloting the ngvy flying boat XPN-12 with a crew ot four men
besides hiftraelt. Lieut. A. W. Gorton, U. S. N. (inset) broke
six world’s aviation records: O) the endurance record for that
type ship; (2) range for type : W4oad. covering 1,350 mileg;
(3.4 and 5) speed for distance up toTWJOO kilometers, the plane
averaging 83 miles per hour, breaking ttt record hsf carrying
load* of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 kilogram*, and (6) range for a
load of 1,000 kilograms and traveling 2,150 kilometers. The
above photo shows the XPN-12 during her remarkable trials.
Mayor Hill Knocked, Down
r By Truck on Last Evening
Miiilor J. 11. Hill escaped, »efl°us
Uijiity when knocked down by >•
truck rfvi-n by tvslter Siiwmertin, Jr.i
ai renter Slid Wpliiut streels almut
inrffi I»st evening
Mayor llill was slarlfud aciitJZg Wot
iiut street from the Epstein corner
itml coming 111 the direction of tho
Hicks and I Caw ley corner. A woman
driving un automobile wua making a
wide turn into >Volutit slrt+i from
4 enter at Hi«-ks aud 1 law toy's Mayor
Hill was described as having been
watching the car as If msdc the turn
in order t« ke»qi out of Its path. Young
Summerlin, traveling slowly, wai
forced to pull over the truck lie was
(riving In order to avoid hitting tin*
car driven by llie woman ,
And 111 pulling to Ills left, be struck
Mayor llill. knocking hint lo the pave
rarnt, lie Instantly stopped*the truck
FOUR WARRANTS
ARE SWORN OUT
—*— ’* c-
ImoL For Scrsati/twl Uhvclostires
In ( harßt* of Sale of Federal
; fWfitts
BILOXI.""'ll**, July 14 <yp»—Ben
sntlonal disclosures are expc< ted
fr«m ltd Fwlersl grand Jury lnvvstl
(.Ottiig Federal patronage by RefiubH
can leaders following llie return be
lore adjonrnment today of a fourth in
, . -r - -
dlctmant agent a person whom rvg
eral offllcala dci lined to natne pend
ing his arresf
The nature of tile ybarge also wits
Two nveu, J. (’. T*nne-
Tifll former Gulled BfSTeg m.rrxtnrt trrr
the .Southern district of the State, anil
E. I. Ration, negro Repuhircsn lead
er already are ih rtislody of Federht
i fficers. folio wing ITieTi* kYreat Ift
JacJiNoii today on six Indictments
(barging "purchase and sale of pub
lic offices.
An juwuoncement from the district
sfloriiev's office suhl Imnijollate trials
will tie sought for the men after their
arraignment here. The person nam
ed 111 Hie third fudlrlilieiit was not
identified. *, •
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Oil,'lf|{4J VOTEK Mt If 1(11 4
_...
-WW-fiA DELPHI A. July 11 - f/Tl
Whitworth .Marluiid. 54 oil pro-.
m»ter of Oklahoma and Miss Lyifle
Ajtller Roberts, “It of Philadelphia, his
’ former adopted daughter and niece
•by marriage were jnarrh'il today at
i the home of the bride’s parents at
Eknlrtow u, ueur he it.
and the wheels did not psss «etH the
4ajmr*»- Ludy. Eye wUncsocj runtied
'run 41»irwtrfeimnnr mod- Hftpd Mayor
Hill up. h'lr a mere free tlon of time,
it wax .said, he won lummscJoiitf from
The shock
' WheiP carried to the sidewalk,
however, lie immediately revived and
!n a moment wut laughing over the
occurence, leaning against a build
ing a . moment Us catch hl« breath,, he
theu .wlftkcit «. sh»rl dlliancejtor an
rxamlnatioo by a ilmtor. Other tligp
superficial bruises, lie escaped inlury.
I*. was Mild.
H«me hundred or more people gath
er* *1 almost Instantly ns ibe“newa
fitw about that the Mayor had been
’ hit by n irin k and there was * general
* rpresslun of inlrested ahd relief th*t
, ihe t M 'polar official had not been
■i rluusiy hurt.
FORTY REBELS '
DIE IN BATTLE
Mayog «f Mexican Town Organ
ised I'«snm« Tlwi Hunted
| * Down Bandita
j , MTTttEt.tA. Mrs ten, July H —<4*1 —
t Forty rebels were killed In a b»t(l«
In the mountains with ( troop of
home guards commanded by the May
i ot of I'atxuaro. (h-tkils of which reach
ed here today.
; The rebels attacked a train and
captured iirul hunged three passeng
ers. Tbe major urganlL-d vo|idfee.ru,
pursm-d tin- tun'd mid defeated tliem
Are to Hold Public Hearing' l
On City Budget Mon. Night
(loidKbnn, Hffixrii* ;irr lt»13 -
tend 1 incetlnp "f the city aldermen
:tf the city lft.ll Monday evening for
the public hearing « f the budget for
i *
I the new fiscal year
The btlitycf to l»- coniildyred la the
rork of the finance committee of the
0
aldermenle ho»r.l working In conjunc
tom witty tiie ctty rtH.auger, and It |r
* Hated that economy ha* been., the
wafehwor.l m drawing up the Item i
Ilf proposed expchdltiireafor the year.
Kit Rtirccaafui hah been the work of
the committee, it «a. learned, that
in nil likelihood 'it will not he nec
* a*
e <“ry to ruine the tax rate tlibf year.
There had tieeii u feeling oil the part
o< Nome ihat It would hardly be po*x|-
hle tu continue with the p'eaent rate
and tafcc care Os at) the city guverh-
I meat* obligation* ih(a year.
WAYNE FARMERS
PLANNING TOUR
Want 100 to (i4(o Oxford on
Auruni 2 foGFidd Day
Demonatration
tine hundred Wayne county farmers
visiting the Htate Tobacco Experiment
farm gl Oxford on August 3 fur an
nual field day Is the goal set by
County Agent A. K. Robertson.
tie li*h Issued the following state
ment :
On Thursday. August 3. the annual
Held Day will be observed at oar
9tatr Tobacco Pxperlmejit station at
Oxford I sra writing you to ask your
consideration-of-this occasion, as L
want 100 Wsyne county farmers to at
tend It with me.-
' You will find at Oxford some 60 or
more acres of tobacco Iwlug grown
in many different ways, as elperl
uwU are betuc comtuclad Lhsta
with varieties, fertlllsesra, spacing' In
raws. * ulttvst lon by ridge, Itmtng, crop
totstlons, vsrhitis curing (urns, etc.
Please plan now to have yonr farm
work tn sin.*jjtj shape that you can go
with us uu Amount 2. taking a lunch
along. Get some of your neighbor* to
rcemnpany you. !<•( me know If yoa
intend lo go.
HOOVER LEAVES
FOR WEST COAST
On Way to California For Offi
cial Notification (frfts
’ u i
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WASHINGTON, July 14 (/P>—H*v
■ tng — ,J fnrra-jitl fn 'Wtt*;
whom he haa labored kin tbe com
merce depart me ntTw-Tieven yearn,
Herbert Hoover tonight travellad want
ward. The flrnt presidential candidate
(rom the Pacific coast waa foiiftg
home to receive the formal notifica
tion ft lit* eteerton as the stamtsnt
bearer of the Republican party.
Closing hi* affairs an commnrc*
. i ecretary Ills final hours In Wash
ington *nd hla (act act of ((>• day
was to express to Hie head* of divi
sion* lu ihe department bin apprecia
tion for cooperation in turning the
.trui pf commerce away from tbe nar
row channel of business into the
greet service of public welfare.
—o
KtMtIKD BY PI.APtRN -r—-
HTtH-KljmEx Sweden. July 14—
idh Fa pi (tin Hors, jtullan clisusseur
and his cpmpMilon the Dutch engin
eer. Van were rescued from
Foyn tsland by s -a .party coiisigting of
two Hweedtsh wave! weaplaass *mi
one Finnish plane, says s report re
ceived from Ihe Hwedlsh rescue exped
ition at flpilibergen today.
IKIM H NOTH RKCKIYBB
PAR 18, July 14--UPI The text of
the FrenVh government acceptance of
1 Herretafy Kellogg’s outlawry of war
pact was hooded to Ambassador Her
rick today. It will lie tfahsiultted to
Washington tonight mid made public
on Monday.
r T; An.ither rtehi ..r Idtalnead to com*
i before the aldermen, tt 1* expected, la
• the r«port of the original “cow rom.
■ mlltee'* on the petition of acme half
dozen citlzeun made at the laat meet*
> line of the board tliat there be a re*
31
i i colialderatlon of the Tlty ordinance
' forblddliiK the keeping of oowi In the
i illy after Atijtuftt I. Thla petition wait
• referred hack to the original "row
i eemmltlet and aaanranee waa given
oi the time ttiat a report would be
' made at meeting. <
There ban lieeit general Matlafaetlon
emong the lhajorlty of the people of
the city It wax itald. over the a*ew or.
d I nance that chaaea the row* out of
town There la hardly any Ukltbood,
■ It U believed, that action of the
• | board In paaalng this oydluance will
I be reacinded.
MEMBER OR
THE ASSOCIATED ’
PRESS
PRICK FIVB CENT*!
Yet Good Will *
Maker in Death
k ' "* tt it
Hemains WtU Be Beat te Meife*
City By Train, Tkouffc U B. ,
Offered Bettleakip «
MKXIOO CITY. July IPHXV-An
Mexico I rum Dm hie beet M tfce. lea
eel *u is mourning toter tor OapC
Emilio Caerxns*. .
lu many town* the mthto
theatre! vara closed sad all aoat ft
» ntertaiumeata suspended Fveefisht
elect obregoa. for who* a (net edto
toratlea had haaa arranged tor Me ad* '
rival iu Mexico City on Sunday,
graphed dlrectlac hla supporters Id
abandon the (aetlvltloe la Me house,
laying that be felt that the »vtaA*T
was the only man the
ehould boner and mourn. . „
t*it tirn-tre grht Qpgf^ftf
If itrrnui fhn Anatiaalt eaakmaaadAP kmm .
Muiitlw• IBP AHIvvWMv ffBHMRWBiIf HMi
touched the Mexican peefto deeply.
The fact that the AatohMed* racked
to the loreica office ea eotof aa he
heard of tha tragedy to ykppaht Ml
rtrHilfiltUffii In ««ldl»Ua le Me e||M|
manlfeeUt|o U o( perseaal aerrov had
appealed to people of a|| aiaeaae. M
Mexican newspaper .toptarad ie>
porta detailing tha eorrour of the Aft*
iTican people over the taagedy All
headlines and other refyephM to the o
United Slates ward pr*taed 4a a Mjft
rrteadly toahloa aad Utox.lltfiaMf
Cape Carraaa died la Map Wa Ittghl
baa actually accomplished tha
at goad Will aad the Mawiaap peeptol
tilude'of their aetihipMhdPtotllctoih
border. j j
Cept. l arraaaa, Mexl.-aa aviator. Wtti
be taken to City from Nee) '
York by irain and not a*Mfd tha r
Mexlcnn bnttlleehlp FVrtda whip*
had bean placad at tha dtapoeal if tha
Cool Idea. \ "* i
Tha state DepsrtaMtfTwaa anffted
tonight by Ambassador Telia of *tt*l
co that ha had rqoaived a miea—
from hit goverumaat axpreeelap dp.
preclatlon of tha effft of tha hettl*
ship to transfer their hero’s body If
Mexico, but declined the prepnaol * ,
— art
OHITK IX LANDUM ffOMM »
MTt HOLLY. M. J. July 14 tfW-
An inquiry concluded today by
United States Amy offlaare fseei
finding that the plaao ft Oentxia
finding that (the plane of Oaptota
Emilio <-ar range, who was foehd
dead user Chata worth Friday, hid aat
been struck by HfbtMa*, fa ft ftrft
eaaumed, bnt that Carranae bad ttto
death in making n thread laadtae
PRINTING SHOP -
IS DESTROYED
Ar -At
Vandalism Practiced aa Petal
•Hurt PriaUd Anti. Smith ,
Literature
BYRAOUBB, N. T- Jnly 14—UP>
Printing' of pamphlets aitaejttig
ernor Smith In believed to harp las te
(he wrecking tftey of the prloUas
ptani of ft. Th.e ptppa
wsh entered by ferCiSg ffeo A dear.
All windawn ware shattered, type wae
thrown into street Printed mfU
ter was destroyed and a large aam bar
of the anti-Smith publications carried
away, v ~ *.
Newton said ha waa glvao an aided
for the pamphlets a Hash ago aad
that he had run them off accwlhf
U Instruction* of the max who gave
hint the order.
Sometime after midnight the ah«p
w*a entered and a patrolman dlacov*
ered the vandalism whUs os hla roaad
today. The pamphlet was captloapd
“When s Jackass learns to stag Teet
er »ml s rattlesnake walks oa laps'*
It continues In ,t|l* Vain for a a amber
as linen and anda “Then Al Smith w•
be president and tha country woat If
wortlt a damn.” —.