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WEATHER OlMWlly lUr Inter ul M«ter; Cooler la tbs interior Inter. VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 131 TUNNEY WILL QUITC UKttY RETIRE FROM RING Announcement Comes Monday Awrhlii Pw« H«« Reliable Date That Announcement Will Bo One of Retirement CHAMPION SAID TO LOOK TO MATRIMONY Will Soil For Europe and Make Hike Acroou Germany WRfc Novel int .*■ ; *., .2 NBJW YORK. July 21 (4*)-Tb« Heavyweight division of the fistic world. dominated more than ever new b» done Tuoney may loee It* ruler within the nest few day*. Through friend* IB Greenwich, Conn where the heavyweight champion ha* been In eeml-aecluelon slue# he crush ed Tom Heaney la the Yankee Bud lum Thuntdov night, Oeae eald be would make "an announcement of the greateet Importance in New Yortfj. p obably Monday." Although Tuginey coiitd not be reached directly, the Associated Free* trraned that ibe announcement will he one of rettremenl from the ring. Clone feels that be h*a roPqurcd all before him In the ring, has p led up all the wealth he need* and facet a long period of Inactivity through dearth of competent challengers. No mention of contemplated mar riage will be made In the announce ment It was learned, though friend* of the tllleholder are aware that Gene icoa der* entering matrimony after Clene complete* hla walking trip abroad with Thornton Wilder, tho novelist Tenney wIH eatl for Europe and kike through Germany Auguat 1* Tuoaey A retirement will come friends beHere, when he decided that he never can be a popular champion. Ilia" dec talon will be Influenced, also It was eald by hie plana to marry and by the fact that he faces a long period of inactivity add the danger of be coming ring rusty. B‘nce winning the heavyweight title Trom Jack Dempsey at Philadelphia ip September 1926. Gene ha* fought bit twice. He whipped the former rheutplon again l**t year at Chicago In a gate of $2 900.060 and broke all receipts at a *port event. KINNEY STORE IS BROKEN INTO Janes, Hart, Negro. Caught Ear ly Yesterday Morning With 19 Ties Taken From Store James Hart, negro, was bound ov er to the Superior Court ai a preli minary bearing In city court yeater-j day morning, on a charge of breaking intp the local branch of the Q. R-j Kinney Shoe Store early yesterday J morning obout .1:30 a. m. Hart wa* captured when officer* went to Inveatlgata the cause of a loudf crashing of glaa*. It wa* found that th* front glass door had been crashed tn with a tobacco truck wheel. Ntpeteen necktie*, were found on the negro by Officer Joe Howell, who made the arrest. It wa* *ald that the negro had been drinking when he waa arrested. „ JAS. W. ROSE PASSES BOARD Local Mali One of «» Successful Applicant* Before Medical ■ Examiners 'J ■ ■ •—• . RALEIGH. July 2* —The name* of 69 successful applicant* to practice medicine In North Karolina of the 73 who took the eiamlnetlon of the State Board of Medical examln ere on June 21 were announced today by Dr. J. W. McConnell, secretary. The highest average -7 percent wa* mad* by Jam** R Veal, of To*-- 1 Calooaa, Ala. Second and third honor went to Wm. C. Hunter of Enfield 93 1-7 percent and Joseph Epstein, n#cky Mount 92 6-7 peraent. Among the successful applicants were James W. Rose of Goldsboro; Ouy V. Gooding of Kinston; Robert G. Tyndall of Kinston; wnd Millard L . Hill of Smlthfitlf THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. 9 * /. te . FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY "Go Gat ’Em" Resigns jA I il ■ I 'Big Bill" Thompson’* regime In Chicago has been further ;omplicated by the sudden resignation of "Go Get 'Em" I Hughes, the rough and ready thief of police who accompan ied him into office. Hughes' iailure to run down the pang •tears who killed Assistant State’s Attorney William H. McSwiggan caused the conven ing of s special crime grand jury in Chicago. WILL DEDICATE WAR MEMORIAL President ( oolldge Arrives For T Ceremony at Cannon Fttlkt, Minnesota CANN49N FALLS. Minn.. July ■fte— (4*)—Smothered under mile* of bunt ing and thou*6nd* of paga. Cannon Kalla wa* ready tonight to greet presl deni and Mr* Coolldge for derivation of the Colvlll Memorial tomorrow Civil War ryllcts were displayed in numerous shop* iudowa. old muaket*. pieces of ntlnnle tail I* and shapnel picked up after tit* battle of Getty a burg. It Was «t the latter place that Col'. Xm. Col* 111 and all hut 10 member* of the first Minnesota Vol. unteera were killed pr W(****“u. VOLCANO CK ITTI Oh MANILA. July 29—(4*)—Weatern j Albany province wa* held In a grip ofi terror today aa the volcano Mayon began a new rampage, nhoollng tout of lava hundred* of feet Into the air, while the entire country side shook and rumbled with a series of earth quake*. KKITKEK t HAIRWAXKHir DURHAM, July 28.—<4>)—Dr. R. L. Flowers, vice-president and secretary of Duke university, has refused to accept the chairmanship of the Dur ham county anti-Bmlth democratic club to which, he was elected at the organization meeting held early tlila week. See Strange Ball of Fire Swirl and Burst Over Bed At four o’clock yeeterday morning | 1 Mr. and Mrs, Harvey / King‘’of North) Center street came suddenly awake, | ’ wide awake and *t the same time. It j w-s still two hours of daybreak. "Did you see that7" asked Mr*. King *1 wa* just fixing tn rf you ITiw it." replied Mr. King. What they referred to w*s a strange phenomenon which both had wltncsa *ci. A < they h<dh came wide awake, each noticed near the foot of the bed ai:d to the left of It a ball about the it** of a tennis hall. It was hardly • ball ot fire, according io Mr. King, but It glowed Irrldoscently, myster iously, “The color tpmethitig like that of a lightning bug,” he explatn »d. ' As th* two gated In awed amaze, tnent at the strange ball of phospha reaoenc* It seemed to hurst, and there w»* a sort of 'flop' sound.” and here Mr.-King made a peculiar noise with his lip*. "It scared me. But I knew I had I bet been dreaming ’■because Mrs Swimming and Herb Hoover Goes Fishing At RIDES 100 MILES BY AUTOMOBILE AND THEN HUR, RIES INTO BATHING SUIT FpR SWIM—HOOVER PARTY PENETRATING TOWARD OREGON BORDER TO TRY ANGLERS’ LUCK HAMPTON HAYS. N. Y- July 29- (4*t— With polttlcal care* dismissed Irom hta mlbd few day* at least Coventor Smith came to this seashore, resort «n the southern fringe of lamg Maud today for a week end vacation. He wa* accompanied fey member* of its family who motored with him from New York. Arriving at Canoe Place Inn, which fill be Ula headquarter* white here, late tn the afternoon, the Democra ife BrsftWfnUal nominee lost uu time til taking u awtm, hi* favorite sport. Ixa* than half an hour after he had leached the end of hi* 100 mile auto trip, he was enjoying himself In Peconlc Bay , (footer Is Flahlag With Hoover Party, Kn rdntn Bull AGAIN REFUSES TO P AY ALIMONY fly • Begins Fourth Year in Jail. In. sisting Order of Court Is Wrong BILLOWS, Calif.. July 29 (4V fc'amuel W. Held, who has been called northern California* "Alimony Mar-j lyr.” todhy began his fobrth year la jail for refusal to pay his wife the •om ordered by the court after she hsd been granted a divorce. * j Reid cihlbited the same degree of dofluance that he did when be wa* rwramwi tw jatl. He refused to pay the alimony until hla minor child 1 ha* been given Into the custody of rome one other than hta former v'.fe Superior Judge Claude K. Purkltt, who held Reid tn contempt of court for the refusal, gave the Imprisoned man an opportunity to obtain a mod ification of the order by paying the rum* due add then apply for chaure lu the court order. “J will stay in jail rather thart y’tld to conditions repugnant to me” he said In refusing the proposal. CAIRO LIJtKH KNAKKKPtUKF. Shakespeare tn English waa * suc cess In €»lro. Egypt, where the gov trnnu-at backed a season of plays by the Bnrd recentl*. vThe government had guaranteed gross receipt* of s2l I ,'i«l but S6JO In excess of thle waa taken In at the Opera House box of f'ce. TOPPLIXG MO( MTAltf I'tHKKH Farming people of the Ahedo Val ley. In Bwltxerlwnd have baen warned by the Swiss Ucoft^ti#’iil\ s suiryey. that they muse leave the valley wljh *H possible speed for at any moment 3ft. A rhino Is likely to topple to the val ley For a loiig time the mountain Ig* been known to be sliding. K*ng spoke to me about the thing even before I could speak to h«r. I jumped up and tested both light* IB circuit ‘he room to aea If there wa* » short snapping Os the electric current could have produced the strange light., There »«*»’s a thing that t ©ttlf discover. 1 searched alt shoot fha room hut there wo*n't anything that could explain how a strange, round -huped light could have appeared at the foot of otlf bed. re-the left and • bout a foot higher than IL ”I .looked out the window »nd onto ihe street hut everything was as quiet ay thing* get to be Just before dawn. "It. wa* the strangest feeling I over had I Just can't explain ft, ana while j-A 1 wa* searching about the room try ing to find *oni» explanation for the thing, I heard the t(jp«h man taking trash'out of cans <>‘h the street. That sure made me fee! better. Just tore somebody h*d placed their hand on your shoqlder and aaldTt’a all on Page BLx- GOLDSBORO N. U. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 29. 192 d FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY K'at. Calif.. July 2* i/Pl—The motor ceyareu transporting Herbert Hoover, ltepubllrau presidential nominee and lH.i party to a five day flailing jtrip !•» llic California red wood country. passed through Ckluh, 125 mil,-a from Salt Frahelscu. shortly before boon !0 today. No stop was made a* (he party was euatoa* re *cacb Hutt Hat urwr the Pel Ittver and some 161 tulles farther north, where be made for the n'skt. The ttnai destination It irawn'a camp at the head" waters of the l.amatti Hirer, near the Oregon line. Mr. Hoover will spend Monday ind Tuesday flsbtng'and plans to re turn to ht* home at Palo J Alto next WVdn*i»day. He will return by traln r R ALEIGH GETS ROTARY MEET 0 r V| President Stevens Withdraws Goldsboro's Invitation In Favor Capital Club The annual spring conference of Rt> Tory club* of the Fifty-Seventh dla trict will be held In Kjtlelgli with Ihe Raletgli club as boat, representatives of ihe Goldslmro club reported yes terday upon their return frotp More bead City where they attended the .neettna of ttotary executives of the district. Raleigh and GofcUbore h*d 'ftvlted the conference for the coming year, but when the matter came to the vote at.» banquet at the Morehead Villa. Friday night, Et’ Btevena, t resident of the (loldatNiro club, with drew the (loldsborn Invitation in far <# of the Uulelgli Invitation. The meeting at Morehead City was I jesided over by George Butler of Clinton, who I* now district governor, succeeding larther Hodges, of Spray. Cecil Harris, brother of P*ul Harris urgantacr of Rotary, came from Chic ago to address the j (inference of ex* cutlvcs. He explained the plan of extetiHlon work that Rotary has map ped out fro this year. Butseue Newsome of Durham, com monly regnrdcd as being the most flkety candidate lor president of Rotary International at ‘he next orn ventkin, addrqssed the executive* yeaterday morning on vocaMoual ser vice. Other prominent figures on the Morehead City (Hocrim inclu ld. Will Verier, of CharUjUcavlUe. Va ptcal— (lent of ajji*' thil ! \ ■ Rotary; Trank Lent, Newport News pa* president of the flf*y ».>v»uih Jta trtet; 8. Wade-M a rr of tal t' ;*i. <*i t j-eeatdeut of tho flttyifventh dlatilct end how a director in Ry‘*ejf lnitr natlonsl. R. E. Bteverij president au«l Henry Belk secretary reo-re-ntsl Ihe Goldahoro club ai (lit* •confereuce CONVICTS SHOT WAY TO LIBERTY ■ i w 150 Armed Man and Blood, hounds Cloning; In On Desperadoes HfiCKTG.V July -3-9—(45 Owe hu»- qW 5a wituad cqua. yib ibirty liye Mood hod hd* were Marching the from here laie today tor four-—’am d (onvtcts '•'oltr «th-- ers of the olJwWm! l i-hT "bo -.Jm! their way MWintea killing an off) jrer and wounding three other* a ere cdptured. last night and today. As the armed men. many of whom •deserted arms, drew tighter, Ahetr cordon ghoul the. lowland*, the Injury tell mounted. GROVC KORTI YL IK s|<UX*M>oo «T. IAH’IB, July 2* - (4*l—Edwin ,SV. Gtovj. 77, forn.er Tennessee drug jilsC* clerk who became a wealthy St. Isxija manufacturer, left an estate e»- timated at $10,000,000 It wa* disclosed ulth 16* filing of the inventory in court h* rfc Repudiatea Gem Deal ♦ i ,Jmßraußry v Captain lanac Kroerson. Promo seltzer niaßtiate, who reputlv* ated authorizuttiJti of the pure chase of S4KtI.(AW worth of jew els 41 a New Vork deportment store by Yus wife* housekeeper. The ,a,c, I° un, i tucir way to a sruatf I’ifth avenue shop for a mere fraction of their real valttc *' GOT MONEY, NOW HE IS IN JAIL Slick-Tong u*d Youngnter Told Bride To Be He Wuk Heir To Milliofw RICHMOND, Va.. July 28.--t*V-A yuong man who police any galnsd en trance to Richntoud society by .posing ■riwbr ter-ihw Baker ehematote furl an e, contemplated "the matter In the city jail today »* be awaited a hpuiag on .charge* of obtaining sl&.idrf> by falae representation from the mother of hla bride to be. BeruArd of Walter W. Balter. Jr., of Tkonderogl. N. T , was the name he gave police when ar rested last night, Tba oanr.e of his Rlehmopd flnanree was not dlvulgad. “The police preferred charge* with out complaint from tha woman from whom he obtained the $16,900. or from hi* fiancee," Chief of Police Jordan told Ihe Associated Preaa. ‘‘We do not like to embarrass these Innocent vic tim* by telling their namss.” Champayne. police said, arouaed suspicion by attempVlng to get $1,900 bills changed In th# city. Officer* were assigned to v the case uud communh i. lion with New Yo’rk revealed thai there were no Uukers now assoclatdß with the chomtate company in a fin ancial way. * He engaged rooms with a family In Ujc faahiunablr Winter Park sedlon „ ore than a month ago. pollcg said In tilling his story There for a month he lived a life of vase uitd U.xWy showering gift* up»n tia’ughtor'of hts landladrrft was said and linaljy bacomtng engaged re the young |'il. iCvstlsuM oo Pago ftsfl. - T'iii a mm *■ u'A 1 "'** Many Names Put Forward As National Committeeman , CHARLOTTE. July » (4*) -Gover cr Cameron Morrison went on record , tunjght »s favorable' to the acceptance of "any position of responsibility" that the Degnocmtlc parly nWy choose to delegate him. . '1 ha(- iBS if ijttjfJHvrt Dorn an TW”* etw** Tus- (Tic posgtlde succvngr to Senator Simmon Js (M-mocratlc cofeuuttee -1 man. from North Csrol+na There jwp-Pni- jto I .a* very simna, -jent Intent in m> L * 4 hi, hut I have no .irplfu tlon whatsoever for thy honor. , RALEIGH. N July 29 (4*l - The list Ilf potential auccessor* to Senator F M Blmm°na on the Itemo j crattc Nalioual Executive Committee i aytttihued to grow today a* party, ' !«*dcr* awaited development!. The names of R A Doughton, • ( ommisslonor of Devenu*. J Q till, key, of Marlon.'pne v»f the original : mith stipiio ter*, and Senator-Elect K ('■ Brawley, of Durham, were add. i ed to roll of possible choice* forth« post. Josepliu* Dantfif, Catnt'ou Opening ot Georgia Marts o Wednesday Draws Interest MANY EAHTERN CAROLINA TOBACCONIBTB IN GEORGIA FOR OPENING OF AUCTION HOUSES AUGUST 1— WILL GIVE SOME BASIS FOR IDEA A8 TO PRIC ES HERE THIS YEAR 1 How are tobacco pi Ices going to l>e till* year? Farmers of -Wayne county and throughout Eastern North Carolina refll have *»me !>a*W upon which to answer this question with the opening of thr Georgia belt on Wednesday. August 1. A dogen or more G®ld*boro tr.baecontsU have turned Georglaward thr past few days to be ready for the ■ppmtn* Wedwemtar- Hundred* of Eastern North Carolina men are new ou the tleol'gla - floor* making laat I minute preparations for the first belt opeaJug Pf the season. While Geotglu tobacco aa a whole dock not t ommaud the high price that Km.torn North .Carolina flu# cured dir*, prices and sales on the flrat w.ek lu tleorgla will give 15a*teru FOUR DROWN IN | BOAT ACCIDENT » * mi( Youthn Were Circling Steamer In Speed Boat. And Hit Propeflor HOLLAND. Mich., July 19— (4*) Four Holland youths were killed and two campious wore Suffering from injuries, today as a result of a colli sion last night between a ipeedboat lu which they were rUUng and the Oeod rlyli Hue passenger steamer, City -Of Holland. <• The jjead are Kuul Imndwehr. 21, son of A. A. lotntlwtjhr, millionaire fitfnace qjaiiufactuer, of Holland; Johit (J. Nyslrom 14. Eal Vant 19. and John—Aranda; 1% all of Hot laiul . Rotteri rMeudano, 24 of New York. au4 <;«»«•#♦ Lyle, 31, Lam Angeles seta tor were Injared. Wltliesaes said the speedboat, piloted by LandweUr, circled the steamer, a iddo wheeler type, several times breasting waves left in its wake, Wlt At suddenly the steering appsrtue Doled and tlft small crafj cruashed head on Into the whirling paddle blades of the City of Holland. Tha, peedboat was uhurned beneath the,, rui face and crushed but Mendfano Bi d Lyle wore knocked clear of th* hi>»t by the force of the collision. The others were trapped and elthsr killed or drowned. . Boats were lowered from the City of Oklahoma and Mendrano , and Lyle re#cu(\l Early today bodies o( the other four had not been ra c-ivcr^l. DO I GHTON AT I.KhAm t.ENhffR. July 29.. Congresaan R L, Donghton, nth district Defnrocattc nominee, to succeed himself, was In dVinston Salem Thursday looking af tr poll!leal welfare In the county. Morr aoii,Governor McLean, |, and, || f l»h W. Halley had been pnyfloualy mentioned. Maeutlme, Henator Hlmmon* maln i.iini'd thr silence which he has brok en since the nomination of Governor KmMjt onlr by. ht* unexplained real*- rtattnp rrmn The natlonat committee "■hTeh wa* rorwardeti mi* week to ( hslrmau John J l(a*keh. After tpe latter had called upon the nenatnr to d-tlgnttte n state flnandil chairman Ttie senator, who assumed leadership of the pre-conventlon fight against ih<‘ New York governor has »*ld fc his icanons for realgnlng should be ob vious and he did not care to compli cate the situation by making any Statement h( this time. Odux M. Mull, state chairman. a«ld yesterday he had written Henator, Kimmnn* asking that the veteran I vmocrallc leader ffit* a tltffe for * conference. The senator said he tn • iriided to confer With the slats chair. ir«u. nad would Isstto a statement (liereaftrr. (Other Society ots. Page 8t«) ' MKMRKR Q|» THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICK FIVE CENTO Carolina grower* some Mm o( what lo expect • Tha sale* on tha Cracker fleers ar* opening earlier than usual this rear and It baa been stated that mere ts a material iarreaaa la Ike amoaut of weed to be offered, it la known that I* Mmea peat Ooorgta plan tat lon owners lure employed- Eastern North Car*, lina man to come to their counties M ovrraaerera ol farms and iamoastra. tars dt best methods of seltlratlßg to twrro. The past two years bars eeaa the farmers of tbs Cracker stats tun ing more and mors to tobacco a# a crop and It has been sos red that with increases farther aouth. aa well aa la all of the bid belt*, the production might eo far exeesd the demand that r'naileued on Pag* Ms) FUSS AT GATE JARS OLYMPICS Mpl , French Refuse to Take Pert la Opening Pantos Fallowing AKeratiiem t ■ * V AMSTERDAM, HoUapd. July *•— Os) France's Olympic team suddenly withdrew from today's opening par ade sftsr a row with tbs gatekeeper yesterday. The teem threatened te, tjolt actual competition The Jarring not «n the otherwise spectacular and impressive Inaugural of thy Olympia , auaed a furore. The* Dutch aatboiHlee. thnmgh Ceneral Olympic Secretary Van Soe .immediately twang k statement lhaKjh* Preach wlthdrawl was cans ed by the weather. It we* learned, however, the action was the regpft of an encounter yes tr?day la which oa* of the Preach Olympic official# wee struck by a Dutch gatekeeper who bad refuaad him admittance to the . atadfaq^' After the aitorcatioa the Dutch authorities agreed to remetre the gatekMper hut he was still on the Jcb when the Prsnch delegation ar • tired for today'* opening ceremonies without (Mutilation, they withdrew i and sent word that they nnsetdmsd the situation offensive." An efftclat protest of what mao considered a groo* laault has been filed, said Freni Roybal, Secretary or the French Olympic committee. H* added, however, that N wee unlikely that the team wauM he withdrawn from copetition because each a step wonM be unfair te the Athletes It wss disclosed that teeeUry Mcrtomp of the Preach Athletic association wua the person who wan punched by the Dutch g«(f 'Heper ■y UtLAX J. 00OLD . lAaeocTewt Trees Sports Mitor) AMSTERDAM. Btadinm. July « t/T*! Inter nation controversy grow* mg not of s official Mag lunched h> a Dutch Olytaplr atadlum xatrkppppr, foil like a hoathsholl la tha midst of tho ooctacalar Olympic opening this afternoon. The entire French delegation with* t'rew from the opening parade and failed to take the Olymptc oath, th# rltuatlon reaching diplomatic propor Ilona when Praas Relrhel. Secretary rs the French Otymp'lr committee. t*W the Aaeoc'ated Pm* he vrotrid renault the French ambaaaador on whether t« compete In the gamee. The ateadfaat Dntch contention that “It’e all dai to weather'* wea not supported he' ReirheJ/s for mal atetelnent of dlfflcultlea lavolr log use of the aladlum by the French win mcim soon HIPKRIOR. Wl»„ July 2t —<JPb' Prealdent Coolidge expect a to accept Hecretary Hoover’# resignation at aa early date and to relieve him of all i abiuet duties The chief eaeciplre tepidly la nayowdng down available candidates for commerce seerntgry and h°p«a- to announce aa appoint ment eoon. •
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