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WEATHER Mwtly fair u< conttaned vara «*- cap* lor Mil thundershowers Batar day and Bsad»y VOLUMB BBVEN; NUMBER 1M NO WORD FROM POLISH FUERS OVER ATLANTIC • * * 4 > • t' Ought to Have Reached Azore§ Last Night But Idles Fail to See Them Stack Mo to r«l i*kac of PoHoh Majors Is Not Equipped Wltk Radio MADE GOOD TIME FIRST LEG OF THEIR FLIGHT Atkaapt to Fly Lindbergh Route From Park To York City HORTA. A aorta. Au* » At 10 o'clock tonight the “Marshal PllauSa HT Poliak fliara Irani XTTantlc plane bit not boon lighted bora. It had bean calculated tbat.lt should pasi orer the Aaoree on IU trip from pari* to Nea York ttwould arrive here betjreea 7 and'* p. *- PARlS— (JP>— Tiylng to be first fo* lowing the rout of Lindbergh’s N. Y Paris two majois of the Pollil qhr nerve*. IbvlkOwsbl and Kubala tonight were w I aging their way ward somewhere over the Atlantic. They staked their high hopes -lgaßut a low barometer In the initial itagea of their big venture trat made excellent prog ess through haavy foggy weather untfl they disappeared off the French coast. Their Mg machine was sighted 6f miles off the French coast three hours otter a startling hop off from j#-< field. The Asores. Jn Mid-At l«ntlc. probably will be tba next point to signal their paaage. unlees some stray ship spies'Tkem. There is no radio aboard the plane wbk-b mu Stripped down to beat aiceasltlea and then made a take at: that caused daring French aviators to gasp. The absence of radio means tha< the PoUeh offletra must continue lb straggle with air and water—and per - baps the danger of fire —until dusk Saturday when they hoped to sight th< skyscrapers of New York. AIR MAH WINS IN COMPETITION Wanhlngtofl CMlxenn Try Out Relative Dkputch of Branebee Service WASHINGTON. N. C., Aug. B.— (A*l ■aJk cross-continent marathon between two letters—one seat by air mail and the other dispatched by regular mall Special dalivery—has ended here, with the aerial traveler the winner by twentr-four hours. - The teat grew out of a discussion between Postmaster J. C. Meeklns. Jr., and Frank A. Pierson, local newspap er publisher. The former contended there was no comparison In the speed of delivery between tbs two class as of mall, while Pierson, for the sake of argument, asserted a letter with a special delivery stamp would come In as soon or sooner than (ha other. Oh Mbeklns suggestion, the propoet, tlon was laid before the -postmaster at San Francisco, who was asked to fire the starter's gun for th# race. The west coast postmaster gcoepted the assignment, and posted two letters, one Id the ordinary mall box and tha other In the Red. White and Blue box reservfd for the air mall. They were both postmarked "Ran Frowctam, July 27, t a. Tha Ar, mall letter arrived here at 2 a. m. July Ik *3 hours after leaving San VYanclaco. It had come byway 'ot Sacramento, Reno, Kllto, Salt hake City. Rock Springs. Cheyenne. Dee Moines, Chicago. Cleveland. New York and Richmond, by airplane. From the Virgtnia capital, It was brought by train. Tba rail service brought The other letter In at 2 o’clock on the n-orulug of August 1. or 107 hours af ter It left the Pact ßc Coast City. WILL STAY OUT POLITICS Washington. Aug. i.-tA*)—chief executives ol the 8? standard railroad labor organisations decided here today that organised labor as a body would not endarae any presidential candi date. At the same time they referred hack to the organisations whatever action they might with to' take in dividually. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THB MORNING WHILE MINDS ABE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THE AG BUY. - **• •' BORDER MARTS OPEN AUGUST 7 WhUevMe And ('lurkton Miking Plans For Great Season of Selling y WHfTEVILLK. Aug I- The ware housemen at WbltevUte whose lobec .o market opens nest Tuesday, Aug ust 7th. due to the promising averag es shown by tba reporta of tha Oeor :la markets are very to lbe high prices they will obtain, re piesenting ml It. 1* with a* muck strength as any market In Virginia. North or South Carolina, staled Mr. 1 Harry Let of the proprietor of Lea's warehouse Ist Whltevllle. Mr. I-ya la well kuown In Rocky Mount, Danville :.ud WWteville sections having and runulng.a warehouse in each of these owns. Messrs. H. G. and A. L. Tut tie who operate the AVitson warehouse ‘r Whltevllle are also nrell known warehousemen. Mr. M. O. elson proprietor of £fie irowera warehouse In VVliUevlJle, Is >ae of the leading warehousemen lu •be state of Virginia. Jack Currln is ro-prnprletpr with Mr. Nelson In the Growers this year. Ite Is one or the best known suction •era lu the Carolines and Virginia. Mr. iJa and Mr. Tuggle have both enlarged their warehouses, the ermer running bis floor spate up id 'B.OBO feet making It the largest Jp tbjs section of the cotpgryv la the nearby town of Clsrktou. g. 4. Flybt sad sons Havre gotten thetr warehouses In ahope for a hearty welcome to th# tobacco planters This early open'ng it Is said will ’.ive the farmer with the early crop an >pporiun!ty to •in tome of his toto icco without waltll til September. HERB FINISHES HIS ACCEPTANCE ». -v. ° Republican Nominee To Takt <6,000 WondH to Say Yea 111 - Take Nomination STANFORD. Calif.. Aug. B.—OP) Herbert Hoover hid unburdened him self tonight of the long and arduous taks of preparing the address whlrh be Is to deliver here a week from tomorrow formally accepting tha Re publican nomlnatron (or president. The completed draft of the speech which makes about 6.060 words wus sent back to the printer’ Iste In the day after the nominee had labored all day with It. assisted at times by Wm. I. Donovan, assistant to the U. 8. At orney General, and foremost in Hour, •e'e winacH wf advisors. - With the address out of the way,' the Republican candidate prepared for a week end of rest and t 1 wall /dated that be would leave hero soon after noon tomorrow for the grove far north of San Francisco where the Bohemian club of the Gol den Gate will stage its annual play . High Jtea" tomwrraw night la.a. syl van theatre. Hoover long has been a member ofrthls club. Federal Officers Qet Still And 2 Men in Raid in Co. Federal prohibition officers operat-t ng from Smithfteld captured a com plete 78 gallon still In Wayne county, j near the Johnson line, early In the week, according to Information reach • Ing here yesterday. The Federal off I-, rent making the raid J Were J W. Staf ford. J. J, Batten. O.- E. Weeks, and Strickland. They daatroyed a quantity! of brandy and pourod out 5 barrels of : beer. A white man and a negro, whose names could not be learned, were also t optured, and siren a preliminary , hearing before a United States. inlesiooer In Selma, in default of, Queen Will Enter Movies 11 ’ 111 l ■k, s£>- 'fjr' ■ V ■ .y£; 'r'^W-'Wro-a ‘ fr ' / V * m; » a \ / a'~ -A. I ■. 1 / 'A— All A- > 1 ***“ N / 'f- 1 . I Her Majesty, Queen MaTie of Rumania, who, in cablegram to Hollywood film producers, consented to appear in prologue to film which Abe has written ho-sclf. She will not, however, appear in the general story, Above, Her Majesty in one of her latest oortraita. Hit fry CaTf Murray* Stroud, 3, Escapes Any Serious Injury , jtynr-rtq-. y w-trir-ym ifiMTMip • iiin.i Murray Borden Stroud, three and a half yeur old eon of Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Stroud, tniracuously escaped death and serious Injury when hit by an automobile driven by Earl Edger ton to front of Stroud jiome on Wtat Ash street abtiut 7:30 laat eve ning. No blame was^ attached to Mr Edgerlou. The- Stroud family had started to their automobile parked In front of the home to take an evening rtde. Be fore his parents had time to realize what was happening, Murray raced ahead to the waiting ctn Instead of getting Into the car from the curb he '«& «round. feHLlIt A|g| I tit# Ulc psth of Ihd car driven by Mr.Hdger- VatU f The little body wa* knocked down and the right front wheel pas-cd over nta left ankle. Mt Edgejton hud the car pndev complete control, was am (iovernor Horton PuUfj Ahead in *Tenn. Primary .WRWtYIM K. Aoe t tmwr nor H. H. Horton entered the. stretch In the Democratic guheruatlonal fhre with an unofficial advantage of ap psoglmsi'aly aver 444 G Me c.-.lltebar. but the latter’s hesdquart t rs declined to concede his nomlna i I ion. As returns from yesterday'* state -1 wide primary piled in the goveinor broke awap from the opponent wl»o had stuck to his heels -almost from the first "tid amsssed a'plurality »f :iM% ...mhoit. all but 2h». of the alwtaV* K i'Mt prwrtncts were in Ouly a plur ality is necessary for the namtnation. I bom) they were lodged ldj fall but i I could not be ascertained Jffist nigh j whether or not they had yet provider , necessary bond, Wednesday the same officer* c«p i 'urwi a whiskey outfit- near the Ha«tp j son an«t Johnson county line. An 8e gallon capacity stilt. two 1 I'lUlea and a wagon, two hundred : pound* of sugar and four men were j taken In the raid The men were taken before CenmlMlouer Johnson lu | , ' k- Dunn, and the one man was released. The othev three gave a "J3M bond tvai h for their »'pper»na<c iu_ Federal i court. GOLDSBORO- N. €. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 4, 1928 travelling at a rapid rate of speed .:nd immediately halted, As be and the (tightened parents rushed to the Ut ile boy. they rottud the left leg slight lyr caught under the wheel, and the <ar had to be "rosed” off before tbe vounagter could be exo-kated. The left ankle wa* bady lacerated hut no bone* were broken. It wa* thought that a heavy *olml shoe - ray was wearing saved the foot and cnkle from being crushed. It wa* said too. that lhe wheal did not pas* dir ectly serosa the leg but hit it ogiauc- Itig blow. „ t A . physician who was summoned found no bone* had l>een broken. It Wa* roW last titgbl t-hat the IHtiw iioy would Iki “all rhht'' In a day or two. lie wa* not a-lmlttoU to n hospital for treatment, an exaralnallnu sliiw it<g till* unnecessary. ISAAC CROW DIES IN BURUNGTON Hemairis of Former (ioldwfooro Resident to fie Returned to s'- • , " V CUy For Funeral •* \ " h * < ' Isaac CroW. »ge<l 71. a former real 'll nt of Qpldstioro and related to a number of people In the city and «-i»un ir, <|led »t ID5* last night at his iHua* in UurnufUw. according 4 to •lews received by rslaiives here. Can • er of the liver aud a i amplication of dtaeases caused the death ot Mr. i row, who wIU be well Vemcmberod here, following a lingering Illness. Th' remains Will be brought to • ioMsboro mid funeral he|yd from Hl.' .tohn* MetbodiH church *t It) pdock Utadaf n»rvsas. Kev. J. te. pastor lhe churdi, will be in narge of the rites, tntermeut will be wade in the lamHy pilot at Willow Dale. Mr. t row I* ruivived by hie widow mu daughter, two son*, one brother and three sister*. The daughter. Mrs. It W. Lynch 'if Goldsboro The sons, ';■ » »nd Gordnti of Burlington. The brother J. Crow of New Hope township- The «i!»!irs. Mrs Abble j-mith, .Mr*. Jenny Britt and Mra. J. W. -M. nu> of Goldsboro. * NUDE BODY OF WOMAN IS FOUND J-.,... . A" Prominent I'hiludelphian Held |r Death of Young Woman At Hollywood PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 8 (JP) Ra* sel Bt. Clair Beltvel, believed to be the man under arrest In Loe Augelea m connect ou with tbe'slaying «( a young wuniau near Hollywood wij. formally credit manager of a Pblla lslli*ll it* -I*-txur I iiiMU 1 alllf *i lli tjc m tied bis age and two children here In 1*27 an disappeared after owner* of the store accused him of h*vlng em lu zsli-il about 18.000.' LOS A.NtiELKS (A*l->A man known hero a* Hassell Baiholme and Hat red Oeltsel, v hvm poltd** oelleve I* a member, of a prominent Philadelphia dually. was held tonight lu connection I wiiff the death of a young woman whose nude bocy was found in Stuue t'inydtt, uorlfi of, Hollywood, last night. 4 The woman, about 22 years of age. with whom police uy linrtiolmc lived N»rth HodywhtKl wan known as Norma Barber. Norma Barbolina and Barbara Morrow. Officials said they had information that she too came from a prominent Philadelphia fam ily. Physician.* said abe was about to become a mother when her death oc curred. apparently from a bullet wound In tbe head. ' ~ •Vhen a-missing person report wa* found In police files of Jane saying that Norma Barholme bod dlaappear ru, officers arrested tbe man at tbe I plant or an engiaeeriag company I where he was employed and took him I .*» tha spot where tha boar wa* 1 foiHMl Tiiere they said MarboHwe df-1 a*#d k,iowlodge tM h* r death. hui aUU-J |ed tllal he and the yotiag’#wWti hsdi fired togelier, hod quarreled and that she had left him In 8to«* Canyon when t hey hail gone there on an aato ride. ' The girl appsrentky had, been dead !or several months. All clothing had been stripped from her body. A plat inum ami diamond ring remained on her finger. " —“• r Investigators said service discharge ,»aper* were found in the home oe clt pied by Barholme which gave the n«me of Beltgel. f]-* EQUALIZATION FEE OPPOSED Govcraor Smith Would Not Ap prove McNary.Kuugcß - Farm AU Plan 1 NEW YORK. Aug. 3 - UP} - The equalUaflpn fee provision of tbe ve toed Mi Nary-Haugen farm relief bill Is unacceptable to Governor Bm!th I and so far is he Is -concerned It can stay in the scrap head for good. 1 The Democrat!^ \ presidential noml ! h*e and feel* that hts party by It* ! plat form I* c«JiiiiEWe<J to the control I of the sale q(;‘aYTlcbiturot surpluses with the co*t born by the group bene i fjf t iail Ax*** lofiga »8* «* *»- L*- m rmr I atrmr SkM .1 «■ mam - -* 'wwv- warn v until u" HIT ttiirirn i“ n on the McNary-Haugen method HIKYAHD I RUM BU R 18 hi NMbG i pkiMn ma( i:h HMITEN. Holland, Aag. -I The Harvard four-osred crew with foxawaln. represented the United State* in the Olympic regattu here,j bock b»fo the auanioe .hn th» ; ibampionsbip in Rs chroe by <l*-fro» Ing the Japanese quartet today. Johnson Explains County - Tax Deliuquents Penalty Delinquent t*x payer* who failed to pay 1927 taxes before property was j roid at anction rthnuld pay 20 percent ; o' the total for the time In arTea* and rot twenty percent of the total, xt)n-j lean the lime has rim over a year. I according'to an explanation received here yesterday from Charles M. John ; ion. executive secretary of the conn- 1 {y finance board. following letter is self explmia lorjr: "it h»s been brought so our atten tion that tp- some counties, a flat penalty of 20 percent of hte total i • mouui of tha tax sales.ccrtillcatea I* j j> ■ Jg -a- -•_ _ * - Want to, Make Coastal Highway Most Popular Route Into Dixieland i Nk« SHOOTS WOMAN, PEN SUICIDES W«<«, Texan MmrrM Wmrrr Thought to Have 0 Been Temporarily Demented WACO, Teras, Aug. N—CAY— Calmly aloaw* onaually U pasr old Mrs. B. 0. Ash wot tli walked Into the point of flees pf ilia Waco News-Tribune and Tlmes-lteld todap engaged Miss Char ley Lawson, of about the some ageslu i brlfe. low voiced conversation and a tmunfut lsltr Shot her 1? death St lie r>n scroumlnc tor security behind v pillar. « Menacing other clerks ip the offleaa with a tiny uumtofnatk pistol. Mra. Asliwoitb sougbr t#-force acid down tiie throat of h«&ll mouth old daugh ter whom the carried in her arms, hud then drained the fatal contents of the vial Just as her Uushsuu. ,-»*hler ler the two newspaftker rm*Red on the srene. • ' Mr*. Ashworth died a few minutes taler et a hospital. Tha ba wbaay later, at a hospital Tha baby waa raid by physician* not to have baas affected seriously, althongh Ba tbroat end mouth were seared by the liqtHd- Ashworth decitned to makg • otaU omnt. -After an Investigation, police j reported they betlevad Mrs. Ashworth lad slain Mlaa Lawson while lempor srity deranged mentally. ;} : : - . I . v v |. VETSPRESENT - f KenaiMvitti and Duplin Slag* Annual Celebration Honor* ing Confederates Singing the sixty-first consacutlve affair of It* kind, DupUn oounty peo ple united Thursday *t Kenausvlll# in paying tribute to and honoring Dublin soldiers, 4rho followed Lae and Jackson during tba atirrlag day* of 1861-18, according to B. C. Risks, Duplin superintendent of public In struction. who wna in tha etty Friday. Only twelve of the 22 Confederate veterans now living In Duplin were present at th# caiebration given In’ tlmtr honor by cltlgena of the county said Mr Rfskc Tha first caleWntlenr of this kind waa held In Angnat 1867. end I hey have been held every year Dnc-e. ha said. ( ongrossman. Charles f>eaan Aber nathy. of New Barn, and Judge Henry A. Grady, of Clinton, yw speakers 'at the celebration They united (n ! v«y-ng tribute t* the veteronw. .... ..... w . r “•We served barbecue, fried rblcken. cuke amt other good things to eat. and everybody seemed to have a good time," said Mr Stake. “And we tglk and rnjnyprt ; liir-etvex wirtmin mentioning the political situation.' GRANTED INTKRMMTTORf DSC SIS 01 MTMtB I LOH ANtJJBLKR. Aug. % -(A o)—Doro { thy Mac Kail, mntloo, picture act ress. W*s granted an Interlocutory decree |of divorce here today from, lurtkar .- Maude*. Streets** Mb* efcoagad- xMai t> They wars nuuried a liul« mpf*. than a year' ago In New Yprk. : being Imposed upon taxpayers at the ! itms they redeem their property whlrh j lias been sold for tag*#. Heboe. we ; ;<re sending out this circular letter to correct such misapprehension of the ' law: “Section 9tt3T, Chapter 821. Public j Ijiws of 1927. require* that rt the oer | t flrnte of sale shall be«r Interest at the rote of tweivt percent per annum on the entire amount of taxes and sheriff’s cpst for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, and thereafter shall bear lutereat al the | rale of ten pereentum per annum un tContinued Ob Face Three} • MBHBRB Oi THE ASSOCIATED -J PRESS I prick nv* cum Meeting CmlM far Hawn, %> C., Oa August tto Piss < A4F—la GOLDSBORO WOULD GRT X MORE TOURIBJB IN PLAN Want AU CiUw AIMS iMtoH Contrifcuto U AirsrtWrtt*4. Fund fat Rusts mlaelorera la eiteadiag M MvtUttsM to all towns. cl»a>ia at oaau—r— and oa wap* para alt— Um a——R high way from Petersburg V*-. Miami. Fla., to alto— a meet I— at «, Florence. *. eall—ggp, M| net 9. at etevea o'clock at UM T, M. C. A. auditorium for Um parpott at '"lain* moaty to advert!— tbe Ottatjß. Mtahwar. aa troll at tit Oaroltaa> Florida Biort Oat read. Tbit Mfbaft is aakfcjiu ka tka sberteut aa wall tt the moat nearly fiaiabti ptttd —— eataadl— from Oa—da tt Key W—t Kla. Each town will bo tgptrt— M ■ untrlbuio a IHUt Money, but toub will bt t ailed apoa for a halloa. Tha followl— auttamat bat bp— iaauad “We art pro—rod to prort to ike world that wt kart tke —a——j Key* 4 Jr I Tfort— *JuSrtm W mllea of read la topr awp—a at South Carolina tka entire length id th. road & or.,win bt pa—l or —k faced treat— by October 1. Tbs—p—- rreeUttg tll" ulwi V»., to Miami. Fla We bt— —ifh t >wn will contribute a Uttld m— , ontributloo bat pe fool a —tr—i^f any money tbat may bt gtrea. It %p Uod-aend tbat wt kare oertata apt offo along the coaatal highway. R —p require all of three tat offo to girt flp the aborteat road. Wo aa— rtauadhtr O. C.. rta Lynchburg, Yg rb—lgtftL N. C.. Columbia, ■. C. SaniwoU , Al- la about- atar Um at—Md highway. Also U. «. Boats IpX tla. Barnwell a— AllaadaU. fkm~- ra uear|y aa abort re oar ram#. 1W have attractlo— superior to > “Idd at bury oar total Jaalt—||g end remember tbat atytM— tbat *tl develop a poet 100 Os UM Ot—foy Mg—| the creeta! highway ertll htatfll Re Petersburg, Va livery car taktag the above reutee will bt foal to the touine and iltlre along lit it teal '•'tt*. Bouth Carolina a— Georgia have spent In tie lagt four years aifre than twenty million dollars rogda and bridge# the coastal highway . It will be anlcMa) bow tb*t we id— spent so much ttaae a— trereara'bgfld Ing this road to alt Idly by a— altbw other communities to reap tie be—- - "We anpe that year towa be mialt represent— at our rtoraaoe Miitlhg Ample money to adv.rttee, pi— wl—a heart— cooperation will bring la— a dividends in travel during, the c«mtog winter." j «• i *\ SPEEDED TO ( BIST catcbki unmni • AHHEVILL*. Aag. I. _ Ofo _ «ty I,uebbe. star Tourist catcher, t—Nr suspensioa stare Saturday for art*. Ing with Umpire Ollle Adderren tg U asms hare (art Saturday. AJfCBICAI IHX BLE BCULLBJH! BEAT SWISS I* 14* Ttlttl SLOTKN. Holland. A— The Ifolt— States double eeultatu beat the Swire by Are I snaths la gat of the first trial heats the atogjhf days fgogram ts Ibt Otymffo rafpCM^
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