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WEATHER n V Partly cloudy Tuesday and Wed... I day Possibly tkanAsrshowers on the I VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 1M FIVE AUTO ACCIDENTS LOCALLY DURING WEEK-END - ’ SHfOPI Republican Leaders Confer on Best Way to Beat Gov. Smith Meaen Admit* He is Worried Abort Maasachuaetta Chances for Senator . .■■ i . t NORTH CAROLINA WOMAN IN CAPITAL FOR MELT I ,0 Bsrtth and Hoover AccepUnce Hpssdies To Be Radioed Free of Charge * ~ NEW TOlUt, July JJ-IA'I-Natlon •l hsadgnartar* for the Republican ampaigo this rear will be it Wahh- Ingtoa with a branch in Chicago, Dr. mnbert Work, national chairman an. aounced tonight. There Will be so large heedeMarten branch In the Seat be said Financing of Hoover’* campaign wan conaidered today at a conference 9t leaden from II eneUrn states with Dr. Work and Senator Oeorge H. Me***, eastern director. The conference wee held behind closed doors but It wee learned that formation of advisory cemmtttece, I district treasurers and the sngges tion of meklng public campaign con. t'lbetiona as made were taken up. Seek of Use 12 state*, vseept "Massa ebusetta, was repreaented by one or more seen. Senator Moses, who believes this e!y«tl*n will be the most bitterly con. Ice ted sine# 1112, declared today he we* more concerned about the out* come la Massachusetts than in any other, state from Maine to Maryland. "I do not mans, the New Hsmp. ■hire” senator said "That Mr. Hoofer will lose the electoral vote of Msaea chueette will wia then*, hat I am oem. rrroed about the election of a Sena tor. David I. Walsh, thn Democrat Is Seastof from Massachusetts. Is a stalwart figure, and frankly it may be 4‘ttbmU 1~ |,i a , • WASHINGTON OP) —Republican National oommttteewomen from 11. Moots and North Carolina states, la which the women's vote is regarded aa particularly * Important, arrived at party headquarters today and will take -part in organisation meeting of Now Mngland and Eastern states to morrow. a*. Yr Mrs. W. E. Klnnon of North Cerottaa said she believed “this year 1* the first real opportunity to build up a successful Republican organise, _ tion In North Carolina." V 4 - , _ * NEW YORK— iM*l —The acceptance speechee of Heever and Smith will be t broadcast to the entire nation by the National Broadcasting company and associated stations as public service end witbaut coat to the candidates, it was announced tonight by M H. Ayleaworth, president of the company. The Heever speech is to be made Au guet 11 aad Smith at a date to be set ~ by him. prbbVMy dbrtng the week of Auguet l*. "Arrangements have been complet. ed with the Republican national com mittee for the National Broadcasting r Co., lo carry the Hoover acceptance speech form Palo Alto on Auguet 11. te radio listener throughout the country, said Ayiesworth. We have offered the N. B. C. nation wldo rvstem to tha Democratic national commutes, subject to the approval of s definite tiine by Governor Smith The eyetem he. bee* offerU fres \ to both becanse the speeches are of natienei interest. — __—.... ■i . ’ ’ *i *■ 4 PEKSOXA STILL IX HOSPITAL noi PIfMIC FOOD EATS WASHINGTON, July 22—<A*) -Four persons remained in a hospital here Saturday aa an sftannath of a picnic Friday at Marshal Hall. Md.._ during which forty or more became ill. None was la a serious condition. Food eaten at the picnic was be lievsd caused the Illness and health officers are investigating. The Illness of most of, the sufferers was slight They Were brought hack lo Washington on a Potomac River sieaadtoat,.. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS RBAD IN XHR MORNING WHILE MINDS ARB FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY* County Pays 6 Percent On Short Term Notes The Wayne National Bank waa tha purchaser of abort term notes of -Wayne county te the sume of $75,006. Tbe notes will fall due ou January 1922. and will bear inter est at tbe rate of sis percent. They ware Issued to fund nous prev iously t&sued and falling due. The six percent offer of the Wayne National Was th# bast offer made OTI number of banks and finan cial Institutions, who war* asked to bM on the notes. The next best . 'XT’ * bid wm one of six percent with a brokerage fee of .760 , NEGRO WOMAN CUT TO DEATH J “ * jL Rouse Negress Fatally Wounds Emms Dawson Naan La. Grange Sunday Bums Dawson,’negro woman, was cat to death by another negreas by the name of Rouse in an stray a few titles east of LaGrange Sunday after, boon, according to adrlAs received by the News yesterday. The uegrsasos bad a falling oqt— thout which one should hqys the at tentlons of a certain negro man. it was said —and the Rons* woman used fatal arguments. r . i -* Tha Dawson woman was cut sev. erely about the throat, bleeding to death in a abort time. The Rouse wo rn in took to the woods after tka-af fray and several hoars attar the af fray hM not hewn appeehsaded by <4-, fleers. - ' "" ' - ■? FARMERS PLAN MARKETING WASHINGTON, July 28—(JP)—Some 3,o«o.ooo farmers, a larger number than ever bfeore, are shown in A De partment of Agriculture survey to bs participating In co-operative ragrket- Idg and purchasing associations. A marked Increase is noted in the North Central States, but a decrease has oc curred in the South. Would Erect Woman ’a Bldg. At Wayne Co . Fair Grounds PUB* l“oMpI th the erection of a woman's building, a building lor the display of manufactured product.* and of automobiles, aud (or the erection of two additional tire stock barns *t the Wayne county fair grounds have been approved by the board of dir ectors $ ft he fair association It was stated yesterday by W. C. Denmark, the association. While gj definite plana for financing the erec. tlon of this additional equipment for the fait 1 grounds have been made* It Is hoped that tty# project can be gone through with In time for use of the buildings at the coming fair. The marked Increase In the number quality and scope of displays by women and girls of the county war -runt* the nreqtlnu of-« woman's build lug-and more space for livestock dis play* Is a real need, according to Mr. Denmark. A revised premium list of the homo economics of the Kalr has been completed by the commute hand linn this nhase of work under the dir. ectlon of Miss Ruth Reilly, horns de monstration agent The premium Mat for the girls department has been In creased. ■ The following statement wa sisxuej by Secretary Denmark: The following statement wst tasued ne County Kalr assmmaon have sp. proved my rocommenddlmn* In which 1 have emphaslased the fact that our fair cannot grow any larger than It is at the presnet time until we can irect ou the Fair grounds a womans Optimistic Smile \ . '» - - - --- A K I ... i wSOBF-i *. ■ MR ,'wyKi^Cji W „ .ft This intimate study of Billy Gibson, manager of Gene Tuq ney, world'* heavyweight champion, shows him smiling contentedly a* he think* of the coming fight with Tom Heeney in New York. Billy can't ace anything to it but Gene, of course. shelby to see' START CAMPAIGN . o. Hoey WIH Answer Three Most Often Heard Arguments I f i Against Smith SIIKDBY. July 22—(A*)—The open ing gua of the 1928 Democratic presi dential campaign will ha fired tomor row night In''Shelby, the home of tha Democratic gubernatorial candidate, 0 m*' fisntri- and the btate'a chslrmsn, O. M. Mull, who ay* both expected to be present. Qjyde R. Hoey, widely |nown aU l torney Os Shelby will be the principal * (maker. Hoey said tonight that he expected to spend the greater por tion of acquainting tha. people With their presidential candi date, A1 Smith of New York. He will discqaa the three chief iasnes * <Mk which Hnftth la being attached* which he explained are:' prohibition, Tam maj»f 7 and tbe Catholic religion. Ha said tie wbuld -alao compare*Smltb qpd Hoover as pi mhK-uU*I nominee* and girls building. It Is my desire* to predt k Wrflam* w *m by tm loot which will be known as the womans bonding In which all of thd canned goods, pantry supplies, sewing, srt work, notations! exhibits will b» dis played. l» inUUUm Au this I hope to Interest our inerchnnts, auto dealers, and manufacturers In a building In which they can place exhibits their merchandise and manufactured products. It Is also my desire to erect two additional live stock - basins. Our live stock department has for the past three yrare grown to eoch an extent that even last year eves half of the live Stock had to be exhibited outside the sheds snd many pf the far merp. failed to exhibit their aock doe to the Jjact that wc did not h»ve faolU It lee l« of earns. Thlc is Q“Jte dn extensive jwlldlns program and wltile the hoard of dir ectors have approved same definite plena for financing' this work have not been mede hot the Fair officials believe that the business and prof?*, ‘lonai men and farmers pf Wayne mduty will come to their aid when the call Is made and aasisf us iij equipping our Fair ground* in keep ing with Wayne county prog ruts. -- y HABK sHir OX WAT TO XOKW AY a«U), Norway, July IS-OP)— The Italian legation received a telegram today stating that the base ship < lt|« di Milano ha* left King * May. KplU hergen. for Navrik, Norway, with the Italia’s survivors. GOLDSBORO. N. C TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 24, 1928 TO ALLOW VOTE AGAINST SMITH Democratic GonmMMt of South CmdUm Has Hsrd Titaie Solving Problem COU MBIA. 8. C.. July gl-GP)— Voters who vdtod in tha SUte Demo, cratis primary are bound under tha party oath ta vole for and support s.at# and national nominee* In general election, but If tbey do net find it pea*l Me for suy reason to vote In tbd*gene*Bl election the Infraction will be overlooked, the Democratic Stale executive commlHee decided to. day. The commlUee after neartr three houre of debate found itself In e quaudry. lt bad voted that Chairman R. 8. Stewart was technically cor rect when ft ruled that a voter Hr the primary must vote in the general election end support both stats add antionsl nominee* under rule 22 of the South Carolina Democratic party. The Rev. O, E. Watson, editor' of the tii'iHh rsrnMn* Christian Advo cate, challenged the committee to call the State convention together agau tip act on rule 32. This motion was put and carried by s close mar. flu- . v # A committee waa then naiasd to tlx the date and report after a luncbean period. The committee decided to re commend that the action be rescinded and a resolution adopted absolving' Democrats who found tbey could note vole in the yqperal election from any censure. Thu was amended to uphold the ruling of Chairmen Stewart on rule 32 and passed. 0 OIL COMPAN Y . IS BIG LOSER CoaUgfHrhUan in Wood Rivtr, 10., Does Damage of $150,000 To $200,000 T w 0 WOOD RIVKR. 111., July 23—(A*) —A iparftTtsr gfk. . few more than five jtours today destroyed tlx oil Storage tanks es the White Star Refinery near here, and for a time threatened to dpstroy the (100,000 plant. The Iqae waa unofficial ly entlnhaled between fl&O.OOO and 1200,000. Tbe fire was confined to the. storage field of tauks in tne south.] western part of the plapt. Officials [ fisid It probably started from g rail road locomotive spark. — .. —.I. Two Goldsboro Youths Want To Be Lawyers ■ ■*, ■ • . RAUCIGH, July 23—f/P)-Tho North Candida Supreme court has received 219 applications to take the bar ex amluatlona’ to be given August 20, with five others asking to be allowed to practice taw her* under the com asm MMmwwei *-»- m .—t 1. »* j Rv<, IMfWWtI f RHi npuuccd today Among the appllcanta are S. B. Berkley and J. R, Jenuette. Oplds toro; McKlAley Battle' and Emmett Wooten Kinston; K, fi. Merritt aud T. D. Warren, Jr„ New Bern. Sawmill and Gin Bum When Hit Lightning The eswmlH and cotton gin of B L Plerc* of NahunU were dea- Yroyed by fire when struck by 'llghtirlug In the electrical *t«fm which broke wlih un*e.leutlng fury over lhe city and counly yesterday t afterwowa. Xka livid WU bit Into th« gYk htmx*. leavtnx H a ffaming ihhhS, and Ibe (Ire spread to the sdjavent saw mill. Both were com pletely destroyed, eaiulug a loss eatlmaied at from IN,OOO to flO,. 900. Mr. Pierce told Ihc News ov er long distance telephone last eve nine thgt the ins* wan eevyred by lueuranrc to tbe amount- orv&.oon. A few piles of lumber stored near tin miU and a few ha** of uttmtar of >od* In (he gun bogse were also destroyed. Mr I’lerea was In ' JloleiKh al live, time of the occur •nee Mo far aa conld be leartied last night, this was the only loaii by tbe storm In Uoldsbonv It waa accompanied by a teilfflc down pour f lulu *. | Slain in Triangle *> f ■*> \ - R Liodley VL Hugmy, noVelirt, wboiu bin wife. Dr. Virfima Hussey declares she shot to death upon discovering him to be involved in an affair with another woman! Police of Norristown, Pa,, are searching lor Hussey** body in the woods pear Parkers ford, where Dr. Humey,declares her writer-husband trysted with the other woman. " / !7i POLICE SEEK ~ •. LUISMOBONES Deponed Mexican Minister of Lnbor Belfeved To Be HM. lag In Capital V -,-r . - MEXICO CITY, July 28 <A»)-Lul* Moronvs, political sea of Oaitsral Alvaro Obragjvn and who rsalgnad the ministry of labor at tbs request «J agrimtUural elements, was today the object of a search by the polios. General A. R. Zeriuche, appointed chief of police to inveetigst* tha aa vasalnatlou oC Obregon said that Mor one«« waa reported to he In hiding in Mexico city. ; . ? . I.eoa Torsi, tha art atudent who'kllD ed General Obrcgun, bad mads a coeu pletf confesslun. NOGADEH. Arts—(JP) —Dispatches from Navojos, Sonor*. to the Nogalks Herald, say that the will of General' Obregnu. assassinated president elect of Mexlgo Instructed his business aa. soclate* lo liquidate bta vast totkrasla sdd turn oyer the preceeda to his wid ow. The rstato Includes ranch**, mills, and rest estate. Crippled Youth Again in ; * Court on Whiskey Charge (Carl Wltncrlngton. young whit*' man, crippled and with th« stamp or death on hi* fate, waa again in £e cordcr's ctturi yesterday Helling liquor waa again the < (targe. Karl wag again dalleni in manner. despite a vulre that could nut be relat'd above a whlaper. Painfully and slowly, probably too painfully and too alow to escape the thitrge of posing, be had made hie way to the rliwtit when lilh case Was called One teg, the right one. dragged help leesly. Officers llowcll, Patkcr, toward*, and lianoaster told their story. Cain* plaint* hsd,J>eeu received that Wither* ingtou was pealing In liquor from his tent Holly slreet. In that rear of the Presbyterian shimming ppol. i aifasm: at hi* tent -arty flßaday tid ing the officers searched ttie pisc.c and round ; »ereral pints of ll<mor, * couple pf tunnels, a large d< u.ijdhtt with a small quantify of whiskey .Ah, It. and a numper of empty fruit Jarl. “Did you for the trap door Un der bis teuir* asked Sergeant Lance »t', Ter when the orru t.rs h«<l conic to po Hw headquarters With SVlthei iugion. They had nor.'but going back they; raised a piece of linoleum arranged as a door mat over the wood floor of! Ibti tefit, and underneath waa a cava of several feel extent Here another quantity or whi*k< was found I have la drUih/fgom H gallon and a half (o two gallons a week to keep going. ’ whispered Witherlngtoq fb the couit. Tlila waa the nearest bo could come to a defense. Plane Damaged In Flight to Azores MGRTA. island of Fay»U July aA-oiA*)- The Freaqh.plauJ I.a Rregale was hoisted toaigJht on a breakwater to receive minor repairs aod will be unable to leave •n Its trans-Attaatlc flight t» New Yqrk byway of the Bermuda is. lands until the repairs are complet •4. a MANY ATTEND 1 FUNERAL RITES Hundreds GrUmt For Final Tri bole To Beloved Friend, ? Mm. E4ta ( rewford Huadruda-of friends and land MMt gathered at thw home at six o’clock Sunday afternoon tor funeral asrvtoss over the remains of Mrs. Mias Craw, ford, wke died at II:It Saturday night following many months of Ill ness. * *7*-! Quiet wa«^ Mulberry street aad thd environs of live homo and th# Bunday ufternoon peace hovered about the place aa tha friends, saddened at tha going of ikstr faithful friends, gathaf od for thy final rites. Rev J M. Dan id. past or of the decaaosd. was in charge of tha senrtc# and aastatlaf him w*a the Rov. D. H. Tuttle, of Smithrield, formerly pastor of the Bt. Paul Methodist church here. Members of Abe oholr'pf fit. Paul Methodist church beghn the service by singing "Safe In tie Anno es Je sus". Rev. Mr. Daniel aad tier, M. Tuttle road altarnatoTy the funeral service, after which Mr. Daniel ‘oftar ed a most Impressive prayer tn which ha thanked God for the beautiful Christian life that Mrs. Crawford had I*4, and far th* faith that had baon ) ess. The choir then sang "Asleep th JeaHa. H les Mr. Tuttl# made « beautiful t a |fc n<l»g tkisl htf »aa llrw ('rgw. ford's pastor 1| years ago; thlt he Lad been accorded the hospitality of r.w hoar ir that-them He we* djnn. the beakty of character,?.;, iliiep faith and the Christian Ufa of the deceased, through low of lovod anw, thtongh trtali ohd sick Hess Especially did he speak of the mother'* ears ah# hAd bestowed upon bar family. After this ihe choir sang "Abide with Ms.” The eervlcee wore conducted at the grave In Widow Dale cemetery, whore by the side of bor late husband. Eli jah T. Cradford. rtie wsa fekl lo rant amidst a profuaion of hoanttfuT Dow. era,' Just aa the MM m. i l . nkl^ — Judge Bland wgs plainly baffled M ifb what setsw io tafcw i* the oaadk The boy waft apparently Incurably ill and crippled. Hnatcfa of ilia records showed that only a abort tlmd ago Wltberlngton **» fljted |sb and coats for selling whiskey and given a suspended sen tence of three months. This sentence woe ordered Into effect and sn addi tional throe months on the coujaty foods given. clerk urewm J. B Hooks, however, was Instructed to have -the county physician make a careful examination of Wltberlngton before he la ordered to the rood camp*. y - Judgment in the case charging shea? donmefit and non-support against Ke lt uy Warty-lk- were continued until «rxt Monday Judge Bland desWwd to have additional information on the . • ***. * . Other coaes disposed of yesterday: t Kalney Baker, aaaauH, 6 months on >V>ad, appeal filed and bond of SIOO required. Harvey larceny, judgment suspended coals, including S3.SO for proas< utlng wHtjhsh, and durlug good behaviour, j Herbert Howell, receiving. transport in(s and having whiskey for safe, < inuntlis o« roads. Jim Whitley, violat ing, stock law. judgment suspended upoq pay merit of costa and amount of damage done. J. W. Quinn and Rpacoe Quinn, disposing of mortgaged prop erty, Judgment continued until De cember 1, lklfi, upon payment of coats, iioaana Whitley, agaanlt' with deadly weapon,* nine months in Jail : MEMBER Os T PRESS II ' 1 pbkx pirn c«m< None Sutlers Serious Hurts, liwqrgfi wmtt or OQU>B»CH|O gUpIAT Mrs. Albert Cm Cut AMM In Ante CeOMa* At Grant*** Store Satnriay Nigfct Two sdNMOiita SI niapu let* Sunday alteraooa brought the tetal lor tho city and oosuty for the week end to Sire. Though a>e» I* powpio finured la tea five oecideats IN on# **f aertooaty Injured. ireenleaf a boat l:|i Inly Qftor *<*»■ About Mta USM «uM jefM drivao by Join * Doom «< NaohviUa and containing Richard Howoll. no. fro. a teuaUt oo Mr. tioo and two Mm ween* bats* Mb an to Noah ooonty to oMTfii teboMo curio*, collided with O qilVpafld. dr Iran by Rob no Were oa*ro wit*' wbon Jo# *oattb and two otbor oo> b a»a ' t* ~ *»*" * a * ■rote woro rtdn*. Only s sow ntoetos oftor tb» seat, tfoat' Aynta Gold &•**» •■f'fe'-j* daMbtor o( Mr, Mrs T*e Dao* *W>o Hoi or blcbwoy is Jest offootU wboro tbo agio aeriia* odbured. Sab fron bar froat pan* aod *Nfto o* »rm Dr. Rab Millar area ooltod oat eat the broke. |Sp“" An autoaoWllai o Mr nenoota leb or. orldotftly goto* to taspoot Hie ba I earned, oft tbo blgbwsr. Tbo IfOtl woa uninjarod wbaa bo fall to t*b > xhi of tbo aauoioblie. Tba ilbtf ad car (topped to, oortartolo ts 4en**o an officer to go to Ibt ltaMt* OSgVO jH> r tf*d u t bare atartod there Tbe oa> ou tbo wT* tbo rood -at f*a sei*t and that tbo Tifntll—l ooeored wboo ha did oot do ao. . . j , n round but loft itaodlij though badly >i>ma*et. Tbo rhinalfi to tin on Its iHf nng la a yard adjoint** tbo highway. ,*• woa alao badly data are I Robert Pleuron* ndf driver of tbo Che»rolet"Wu| v e«t gba* tba Moa «*« laep. Joa Snub. aa*rt> wbo woa w«b blm.waa cut M*b#‘ baod art ta The otbar two w4b mchul (mil. MoTrtt 1 «M r-vss^BSartt "* f * r *A ®<**e aanasrl t^ ™ ry Droonaboan rmt waa roseate* ba broben w|on hie Loaelle ri—tf waa wrath d aw poor #r tba <R y moot A worn Is tbo cm wat * bribed aa bavin* aactned Intarieo .** floora did not ofelali tbo na*no cf *ba portlaa nod at tbo hoopßal R woa MM that tba r~ of tbo injured «ua weld not bo ilifßlba*. * ' ~r • Mra Albert On* woa eat obeot tbo head wboo Oeorrft Palaoo. uegre. drove Via Chevrolet bead or Into tbit of Iro Ox of Oroatboni atom abit 1C o'clock Saturday night. In tbo cm TJZ’ZZ? **" "»"■ •'•nlaon. tt waa aold. fall* to foltav the highway aod struck tbo Cox dor •• It waa standing la fte*ft.of Un •lore, a brother of ir ( Cot bartag tone Into the jtiue to nob« A per (base. Roth etitotunhOee were bodlp tem up about tba treat Dr. £,. U. Warrlok waa cello* |* render first aid to Mrs. Co*. 8ov«l*f Htltcbee were rosotrod to MW up tbo wound* In Mra. Coa'a i>rad Two auto aceidooU bod *"rsinsj Huturday; one at Cbeatnnt aod MuU berry street and a Pittatan Orocory truck (truck a Cbevmlet Aa* tbo rtbj «r when an autoonbJi la nhioh fta, Hbackelford and obialrea wore ridiog op highway nuoabet' IS. east of too city. i *» i ■ . : 2 r :vi 1
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