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WEATHER Marti/ Mr Tueedsy u 4 MttaMrt; N«*f( posslblt local thundershowers .& •<« port 100 MBHMnMaaL.aifiMMaBHIP VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER IS2 NATIONAL GUARD CALLED AS STRIKERS ARRESTED Howling Mob of 10,000 Surrounds Station In v, . Which Prisoners Held \ Traofa Dritt AtoluTron Btr»*U of New BMford, With ~r, BayoaeU Fued DARED POMCE TO TRY ARREST OF PICKETERS Trouble in Connection With Tea tile Strike Raging In Mauaachuaetta » NEW BEDFORD Mum.. July JO '4*y—Th« militia *M catted out her* tonight following the artMt of 2W p'tkMtn lit* today. At » o'clock to night a howling mob of 10000 bad aur X rounded tbe central police atation where the arreated strikers were bald, at #••1® • company of militia left tbe atate armqj;y for the police ata. t on. Tha riot wet waa read and tha •tr<*.ps with flsed bayoneU drove tha crowd from the atreet. One m»n waa /eported t« have received a bayoiiet wound. The arreata followed iMuance of a defy by organiser Fred fc. Beal of the Textile >llll Committee*. He challeagwd tbe police to go to „ the Whiteman mill and arreat the pick rt line which waa detailed there con trary to police order. Tw* large Automobile hands , of patrolmen halted In the midst of the ittrteu. arreated organiser Beal and av many mortpaa they could plane In two vans. •Vfhey buttled the prisoner* to the police atation, returned and arreated ‘ another truck load <>f pteketers, who had formed another line. When tho arroata were made there wag rmralderable retrtetanre hut Ht many case* til? ‘plrketers actually walked up to the trucka and Invltid the police lo fake them. One woman threehed about with an umbrella while ala officers were placing, her In i track The arrested pteketers wav ed their lianda. aang soryta, and other wise were very noisy a* the truck roll ed toward the police atation. All of them were charged with par ading without a permit. DEPUTIES MAKE SEVERAL RAIDS Pour Out 600 Gallons Beer, And Arrest Three Men In Four Raid* The fourth liquor raid In the laat three day* waa made yeeeterday when Wayne county deputlea pour ed v tit two barrels of beer in the In dian Springs church section <-f ladle a kl tarings township this brought the total number of barrels pouref • at in Indian Sating* >■ ra'ds to It. or about 6|M> gallons. Tweifai barrels were poured out In tbe Kelly ftprlnga eeefton Saturday morning. A* the deputies—Ko*«egay. Smith and Gardner, entered the jawntU where the/ found the blockadh mak ings. there was a auccealiron of shots •a If to warn operator. A /resh trad J* the beer showed rocent.x omlng and going, but If there was attyone at the *:te they took to their heels- at the warning shots and made good their es cape. .-rv . .. The Doatlc filling station, the sta tion nearrat the Neuse River bridge on highway number 40. was alto raid ed by tha reputla* A half gallon of whiskey was taken, a number of em pty fruit „Jhrs and n Quantity of rar tane pint sited bottle*. Sunday morning the deputies Join ed'ChUf Dorsey of Fremont In a laid not far from Fremont. At the approaching of the home of L. T. Hume. ttwb Sullivan was seen to rtreak out of the houae. Following Inm the offlcera found where he had placed a half gallon of boose. Turner was arrested and pfared under bond on a charge of having whiskey In his possession for the purpose of sale i-u 4 Sullivan waa placed under bond for aiding and abetting In tbe sale of whlakey. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS « c. T ' ■. .. - 7*- N.* -'• j , £ aJ-jy f p READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ Eli BUYERS BEFORE THEY BIDL & ‘ ' Wayne Htitemen Paid $3,350 For License** Wayne 1 couuty hunters last year forked over 23.350 for liunl lug licenses* according to (igur . y » va issued'"by the atate department of conservation and development The figure* issued showed the M lowing totals for licenses: real dent county S.IS6; ffatdntt ntat# 234; non resident 3 • A. W SUTTON DROWNED SAT. *> NpOve of Sampitori and Had Number of Rrlallvta in Goldsboro Meager detail* received here tell* <tf the, droving at Portsmouth late Saturday of A. W. Hutton. (2, native pf Rojhpann county, fbrmer rmldent 4r dqlrlsboro and well known here. No particulars of the accident have a- yet been learned. Funeral service* were held over the remain* at the home lit Pnrts muutli. yesterday afternoon. Mr, and Mra- H- tl Brown »nd Mr, and Mr* Loyd Water* of GoldstKiro motored to Portsmouth to attend the rites Mrs. Brown and >Jra. Watira are alatera of the widow of the dead man,, # v* Mov|ng to Portsmouth a number of yen-:; ago. >lr. Hutton held a position <vlth the 'Atlantic ppaat line railway? lie Is survived by Ills wfdnw\ two' daughters.vho are married, Mrs. Her j fiert Uni of R*aTy and another r. - s ding In Portsmouth, and by five | single children who reside at home, hh mother, one brother ami Heveral sisters. „ JARDINEVISITS PRS. COOUDGE Secretary of Agriculture De clares Agricultural Condi, tioiu* “Roseate” BirPKRiORi AVIs., July 30—<JP>—Al 'hough b'lnging to President Coolldge, a rs*et picture of genelal farm con-1 dltlont 111 the United Slates, Secretary .li.rdlne of the Agriculture Depart ihiultural traflf Increase *ll along the rlcullral tariff Increase all -along tbe il Aw. g After an overnight stay at the ■ nmmer White Houae, In the rourae of which Hecrttary Jardlne said he b*jl discussed the agriculture) sltua- Uon. lie added that he aaw the relief of agriculture in the promotion of cooperative marketing prgauTsallQjii' —* leap advocated by h Iw" An Ineresse '•) the tariff would eitend to agrlcul-] lure the sane principle of “keeping 4he domestic market available for home producer's which had niaile oth 1 er American Industries prosperous. I Held For Iredell Sheriff, Woman Tells Strange Story - - - ........... A strange story was that whiph | Mr* • 1 givey SHptth told Wayne county , officer* yesterday when they arrested her* »t the home of Wthel Vsughn on highway 40 south of tbe city upuffre- | < elpt of Instructions from Btateevllle , i.uthorltles. A telegram from the sheriff of , Iredell county had requested Sheriff Grant to arrest the woman and to i hold her. A capias h*d been leaned i for her.ln Iredejfl, the telegram to the i local offeer said, hut did not give the nature of the charge. - Voluntarily and entirely on her own i accord Mis. Smith gave what she *std | wo* her version al Gut case She had . been going with a wealthy St*teavllle nan He became Infatuated ...with her . aud changed a $25,000 Insurance pol- . f T Glider Soars 58 Minutes S ;• ;--7T 7 ;T “T 3 . V > v %' <•'* t 3*+ ■ * T - wfmjfmM £ * ’ w W J ■ K ■ 0 • r ' ■ ■ # • r JmM .+* L _ ' i ■#*-••/ i ji X • ■ ’'/.sir B M~ w. r N. % Wm? -w '■Mf - * MJk tii \ —: — Peter Hesaelbach, fampua Gertnan thown aloft over HWfhihnd Light, Cape Cod, in hi* Darmstadt fclitler. He remained in tKt Air fiftv*ciffht minulci. fdiosinc the inafk Senior Senator From Georgia Announces He Will Support Candidacy of Gov. Smith CHARIArrTS, July 30— </P) A Htate wide Os inference of ahli-Sralth llemucats to (lerfect plans to defeat Al Smith for president wTTI bfi hdcl at Kalelgh‘.August ID Instead of Augu-d J, a* oilgjnatly announced. C. A. Upchurch, superintendent of the North* Carol! ia' ABtl-Baloon league, said “her* today. The meeting will pjMfecl “conurete plana far a campaign t» beat Smith >-nd *ny otfier candhlule who Is wet". Mr PprtiuCWt s*M - > GASOLINE TAX ~ WILL RAY BILL Frank Page Says Roads Will Be Paid For and Re Self. Maintaining . 4 RALEIGH. July 30.M/P) -North highway system, by the end of the preeent fiscal year will bo self perpetuating kud self-increasing with no necessity fo r the suite ever Issuing ’ \ more highway bonds, if the gaaollne tax Is kept Inviolate for highway pilr poses, la the opinion of Frank I‘age highway commissioner. The meeting Will perfect "concrete, day by the commissioner In an atl - -o? dress before the Raleigh Rotary club and. Will l , he said, the first time he had ' i expressed such a belleh Sev eral m»u!h.i ago, the highway eoßi misalun said it would not usk the 1 fi"!* General Assembly for a bond Issue; but today's statement by Mr. Fags waa the flrst declaring that no mere' highway bonds would he asked. Amplyflng Ills statement, the cons.- misaioner said that under, the present gaaoltne tax ami w-tih normal increase In autowutlve rrm-fftr. the state wnntif he able to increase It* highway System at the rate *f .150 miles, a year, main tain all Its roads. |«y inter&t on all Ita Indebtedness, and completely clear Its highway debt Uy the year 1952, Icy to her us beneficiary. Now he is X a il<ad. the woman t«»ld officer*. The widow, of the deceased h»d In stituted court proceedings In an ef fort to prevent payment of the Insur rnee under *be chuuged beneficiary, the officers were told Mr*. Smith mid that the allegation was that he was unsound mentally when he ch*ng ed the poller from In favor of his wife rnd child to In f»vor of her. At least that was the story told by Mr* Smith when she was arrested yesterday. She went on to say that she was qu'le willing to sign her rights In the -ostler sway, only If 'he would be a|. lowed to go har way free She was lodged In Wavne poniity Jail to await tha arrival of an IredcP .deputy. GOLDSBORO- N. C. TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 31. 192$ ATLANTA— (M*)— Ijt'm. J. Harris. Georgia's tietflor V H Bmmtor and ury leader In a formal statement to night pledged hlmaelf 4o support rtte prealdentlal crtidld"ey of Governor Alfreil E. Smith and called upon the Georgia Democrat* to ataud solidly hack of the national ticket t —— Senator Harris, who actively op |his< d thk nomination of Emitli, both hrfore «ke national convention at llnaston «**■«« Iks AM i HE DESTROYED 1 HER COLLARDS Muvor Hill F.-utf Several 11 mutual * ('aM4M in City Court Mon. day Morning J . - John Imve, colored was fouud gulUy of running into and damaging the Dellviry truck drlveu by Marvin Higgs,«youug white man of the city, at the regular Monday morn ing session of city courj yesterday iii.lining, before his honor Major Jack Mill kit scu. nn was ifosipoiiiid uutll •trhiaßua tq the truck could be »#tlm.' a ted. The accident, It will he remcm- j he red. occurred a week ago from last' f-tturdey aod young Riggs vusLUuod painful cuts knd bruises when the (Jierrolet touring cur driven by Love„ struck the t uck at the corner of Mulberry »nd Herman street*. i George Borroiighs. colored, paldl the costs on a charge of being drunk. I Jessie Hose, colored was fined five d-d'aili snd the costs on a charge of •wing drunk aud disorderly. Ille Xewspme. colored, paid thg, ' i oats'on a cfinr'sc li-TUtatikhtW , some claimed he wan hjt In the head by g woman, hnt niTrnScnrc *a* forthcoming -ter pr«ve 4t4* claim, Anson Bannerman, holui>d, ctiarg«‘d with assault on hi* wife, wss assessed with a flue of five dollars and the cost*. Bannerman, who had been drinking, was >ald to Jisve Shot at his v-lfe with a pistol, but missed her. , . William Ifoettln. white, was fined one dollar for porkiug trto close to a fire plug Loyd Milt-hesi, Mbits was. with re ceiving and havtng whlakey trot hi* ; ttorncy. .t"tne* J Hatch, was out nH iosen, and (lie i*i*r was continued un til Thursday m»rulAg. loyd Griffin, white, p«ld the costs on a, i In ice of s|H'<dlng an automo. »?ilc. ° Ah mics'a it compramr wwr todgeit strain- 1 l.nk Jordan, colored, hy Snr. .in Clnpmiiu. colored J“rdsn was not present but the Chapman woman tew tMcd that Jordan hud wilfully des troyed her garden, tearing up the corn, tollards and hu't» r beans. The « wnm«n. however, decided that she did .sot want to press the ehargm against him aml It was decided Gist the negro was lo pay tip costs In the case JtoLp Manring white xhflJXed wl»h speeding an aulomobile, Was requir ed to U*y (lie costs. ✓ Continued on paga 2 •»» •el by Orville Wright At Kitty Hawk bv mo*t than half an hoUT. Hesselbach hold* the Lu ropean gliding record with * mark of 14 hour* 23 minule*. chairman bf the Georgia delegation, ■ catd the prohiWGow- plank 4<*ft*d -uv tho parly wsa stronger thfch that - itjopt'd by the Republican* and that I ih# elimination ol the p.rohlbUlbfi ia- I I its left no other matter of such Im portance aud to bring about a dlvl »ro* in tha Democratic party, j Declaring that he did not ballevs that proiilhltlou would b« endangered* hy the eiectlon of governor Smith eouid tilrthtt* Um pMthibiUuw law*. 1 ' ‘RECLUSE TELLS STRANGE STORY HoutMrkeeftpr Died in April And I Jody Wan Placed Under Hitt Bed FHICAGO, July 30.—<A*> The body of a woman who had beep dead since April was found in a crude coSin be neath tbe bed of August Kessler, aged recluse religious cult leader In the bounty forest preserve here lodgy. ' Kessler, 63 years old. Is In the coun ty hsopltal, a* the result of a haatlnr i yesterday by two men and an unitlen j tilled woman as he led a group of I wot. .i.p.-r* in prayer before au altar he had erected there, r Jv M .jte hi* critical condition he wa» quest ioned by nurses who said ihat he * told them the woman wa* ,|tis cousin, i Claudia lleln. who died i**t April without the uttentlona of a physician j He had no money and could not as J ford to pay builal expenses, he re lated, so made the crude casket snd placed been • 4jmpdlgatlon Into the, muse of her death is underway. Kessler called himself a retired Ho miuli fstiwllt Priest, but the t-hamery i,ff trwv W,. » n I- - i tii 4 I' rt* ill Til nl 111 tii I" ™ n r«f 11 iin v t ii'i i »*>•*•**- ■»» - Neighbors said Kessler had worshiped at his altar Hi the forest for 36 years, and t that many persons attended hi* service* and frequently sought, hla < i muse I. o • \ Padlocking of Wayne County flllhm .station* «b«r«< officer* Hl|f'OV(fr wW* luy was threatened !>y Judge I*. H. Bland in Recorder's court yoaterday morn Ins. a* he dt*p«*ed of a ea»*| "ngnl'nit TAvd Ttr.rrtr, operator «f t b» : station ]u*t north of the Neu*e river bridge «n highway number to. "I nnderaund that U have the »u --thority t» close placee found lo hnvei whiskey. have ‘he authority under law.” said Judge Bland In open count yesterday “1 nta«H hale to do tbl*. but It look* n* If thb. may he the only report to (tidln* th« nulaanflhAthich i •one place* threaten to become.” he, taaa ymlW. . . 1 liepuMe* Kornegay. smith and Oart ner; liad raided Ihiallr* filling *1 at ion and found alcdt a half gallon of wills j Threatened Padlock Filling. Stations That Violate Law Estimate Loss From h ... | ‘ ■ v " •*:* “W-- Fire In Destruction 1 Barns Be Big Figure Legs Weed On Htfnd Than One Year Ago WASHINGTON, July «c_M*t.ufac. ' ' tuyers and the United (Stute.i held 4.764,376.J4J piuaJs of li as lohaveo • t July 1 e*»pared with 1441,676,12.1 pbtinda on th* same day .it year ago, the Ueaaua Buroau ittiiounced today The summit of uustemmed on hand pu Paly pounds while ths stemmed amounted to 31t1.42»,63U pouuda. BRINGS BACK FISH STORIES Gfkldttboro Parly ISO Paumbi of Trout. Makinir ’ fiMMa Record stories of catch** of trout •» heavy a* to require three umr to carry tha , wtrtyin from fhf haift 4e H*e hotel, tab* of landing tha reen tn th| saqnd In g hundred yagra. Then ■ were Items brought by W. H, Langaton and party >rhan they r*. turned from a weak'* fishing trig gt Swanslsw* In tha party wara Mr*. L«ng*t»n, Mr and Mrs. Mosss Roand Tree, nod children, gird Mrs. WHH* t Bobel. “Wa made the bluest trout catch ol the »pa»on," said Mr,. Daiupitou yesterday. Irwin g«f down th#r< Jns> shout the time, we war* getting back with oitr big load of trout, aud you know he Is a fisherman. Mad a whulo_ box of rods, re. Is, Unas, sinkers, nnd h.wks, various u 4 sundry- ullutr ac c»wrtments. Ou> <aMch Jam set him wild. Then Its went out and had the 1 worst of luck. a | “I got a tug »u my life while out m a trip! a tut that fast about pulled me overboard, and atsgrved the, boat part around. . The Captain thought I had a big flounder What- j ever It was I would get \y Umut «utg, ot the Water and than It would taka (he bit In Us teeth and run eff again. I Klnallx I pulled It out of the water | enouah to *ee It waa a stinger, and a whopper too. The t*U waa 2 foot 6 inches Ring, and the boat captain (oop eil this off hefere hr pulled the I*4- inrw onto the boat. They said they hadn't ever seen on* g* big as that down there before” —— - Forty-Four Injured In Benzol Explosion WARSAW, Poland. July 30 <AV- Forty-four persona were injured last titght tn an explosion which wre<-ked i chemlcat fhelilTyTß tSRC FTreTirdk*' t>ut and the structure was destroyed, e Hescue r wurk wag carried on with tucia difficulty hsaquae -0f... rapeatud explosions. The factory turiierl out benxlne All the window panes In neighboring over an area of several 4 street* were broken by the ex plosion ks y al the place. Thty alao found a ritmber empty Jara and a quantity ot pint ailed cartoon boxen. Ui»ttlr wan fined 1100 and tha I coata and wrtcnred lo alx month* on - 44te road*. capias nut In i»»U« during | t,iK>d lieharlour. j Oscar Kill* tja* found guilty of j driving while d-unk and sentenced to i nay a fine of |6O, sentenced to ..three mouth* on the road*, sentence not to Ila gin during good behaviour and ! 'f car I* not driven three I met ha Jl C. lie* wa* declared not guilty I ol pacing a worthleaa check and not <»llty of defrauding ail Inn keeper. The e were fwo case* for abandon* m< nt and lion (support. Arthur Taylor (Continued on page two) 1 r MRMREtt Oil , THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - - - _ ... . . - PRICI FIVE CENTO Seven Hnriut Reparted Anßurn. ed In lasl Few Dnye In C«nty I .OSS TOT At * HAT EXCEED HUM OF TEN THOUSAND J. R. Newtmaie of tkekrtw Loot Bin Tohofco Barn Tenter- ~ . day Morning !,o*a from destruction of tobacco haras by fire In Wayne county taring tbe last Trrrh nr 111 ran lulu fMtifl ggp l-robnbly f 10,000 since lb* curing Mi en was begun, a survey by TEA New* yesterday showed. About 1000 pounds of tobaceh were being cured In tl(» barna of Mlaa (»re Smith of Saulaton township that wne d< atroyad by ftra Saturday Yeaterday morning a large bara on the place es J. R. Neweome la New Hope waa daal reyed. others known to hare hat haras destroyed recently era Alt Barring, negro, of Baalaton; Lewie Herring of New Hope. Elisha UssaU of New Hope; D. Vlaaon of Saulaton and i hainrr af llamr. , . . afniTiv 7 r iwraw wi rmr eo 1 It was aaid that thpre badjMca mm ertwo barna burped to tie Petetown button, and II la known that bnrea hare been deet rayed by fire In the Uobbe nr Ills section, near Dudley, tad elsewhere. ’ Thirae fcmpjr*wfth the touting Ac tivities preliminary to Hu begiunlag of lioaalag the crop aaM yesterday * rooted la tlu tMiif this yM| Tip average coat of a bar* ta about |AM. 153 BOY SCOUTS 1 , ATTENDED CAMP i VAWmiii Itiaifm Amamrara I maH \T.iki rorrtii iwyi jpong I To Up* Ht. OUvo Country 1 Club Sit* 1 One hundred and fifty three ’hep 7 SiouU from Uoldaboro. Wake Poreat. I Ml. Olive, OtlatoO, Warsaw, and other point* attended the Tuscarura camp at Mt. Olive coaatry club alto, Seoul V\ W. Klvara re leaved yaetar day la piping the statistics” of the . amp aa the last troop weeded Mg **jr homeward, Several boy a from Waka Poraat were among -thdpa \o camp taat at the place wblcli Taaoaror* Council Uaa uacd for several years new, During Iha fit# weeks of camp, merit badges we.w earned. Id boy* became first class Sooutr, Id te came second class Scouts. It pass ed the tenderfoot, tout, pros boy, Jack tf'atoa, of Darlington. S. C . became aa among the Scouts and no accidents. Twp boys saved the life of a vialtar who caara Her drowning; SW Colda \tOTO people have visited the ramp during the tjjpe. The staff selected for next year’s rump la as follows: fiawid Libs of (loldahogo, camp director. Clarence Peacock, Goldsb»r«. aaatstaiiV camp director; George Kdwarda. Goldsboro, second assistant camp director; Kdg lar Rain, Goldsboro, adjutant; Shaw SWenaon, Benson secretary; Luka Shereto, Goldsboro quartemaater; Ed win Smlthfleld, »»n!fary officer. A Mail Truck Burns Just Outside Durham DDR HAM. N. C. July «0 —<A-A« > automobile truck and IS-sacks of mall hound from Durham to Chapel Hill. Rynum, Pltuboro, and Slier City, were destroyed by lira at a filing station _ ■near Hope Vallay, a distance from Durbam, totjhy, when lamas 'suddenly enveloped the truck. Koar •teen aacka of mail were pulled from the games bctqre serious damage wag done, according to J. -4< Maaoa, Dnr ham postmaster The I smog, broke out aa tb* car Iwaa being replenished with gaaoliae.
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