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WEATHER Meetly Mr on the coast. Local tkan- Imfeoftn la latortor and costinsed warn, Sunday and Monday. VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER IS7 IS SERIOUSLY INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT C. A. Scott Hurled From Rear Seat and Through Windshield ot > Mach in e * j. Can DrtTdMftr Dr. M- T. McftUl lu A mi A Mr. Braw* BHk awipaOa Cam • Z4+.. ■-—* _ *• SCOTT LOSES GREAT QUANTITY OF BLOOD Pmi Oat as Fin Paapto la Two Cara Eacapt WUk Oabr Minor Harta C. t A. iteotl, A*, of Richmond nndl tor far Balk * Department stores In Goldsboro and Ktnston wma seriously Inland lnnt •main* when »n ante mobile driven hy a Mr. Brown of WII Kington aldeawlped the on* driven b> Dr . M. T. McMUUn of Goldsboro 01 a curve near Peach-A-Rene farm, t tew —T»Mti> nf aha city Ol -th five people who were riding In th two eatomobllea Mr. Scott wAa th .inly one,*who eaetained more alight Injuries Mr .Schtl wae riding on the lef hand side of the rear teal of Dr Mr " Ml liana Hudson coach, wb'ch wa travelling la the direction of Golds boro. Riding on the right on the rea seat waa William Manley Dr. McMil lan waa driving. .At Ihe Impact of the two car*. Mr Pcott was hurled forward *and hi* head knocked a Urge round hole through the heavy windshield of the Hudson. Hla body hurtled diagonally across the front seat and Into th« windshield. Neither Dr. McMillan nor Mr. Manley went through the ireut of the car. All of th# force of the blow In some fashion seemed to he concentrated at the spot where Mr. 6cott«*wae ahttug. which, however, wa* fathered away from the pn'nt of contract. Mr. Manley waa seated on the side ot the McMlHan car that Itfuck the Port) roaster driven by the Hr Brown. Riding with the latter waa a young woman, else from Wilmington,Golds boro baseball game here In the after noon sad started home Mr. Brown was somewhat skinned about thu knees by the force of the blow, hut waa In no way seriously hurt. The young wom*n escaped Injury. The two Wilmington people secur ed opportunity of continuing on to their homes, and after being of any service they could, entered the car or another Wilmington man who hap pened along and continued their trip. A long gash circling"^'rosa the top nf Mr. Beau's head laid open the it alp. and there were deep cuts across the forehead, and about the noae. I'ateerbK-hurried the mpn to Hplc er Sanatorium here but be did not reach the hospital before ha had loot a great quantity of blood Burgeon* tnuu<| him almost pulseless and hur tled to administer s heart stlmulent. It a blood that will “match" can be found, a transfusion Is expected to be resorted to. 'Thorough, exam‘list lon showed two fr*ctures of the skull. Both automobile* were badly wreck •d from coming together on tbelr SMITH SUPPORT TEXAS PLEDGES . ■/ 9 <► 0 Friend! #f Democratic Nominee Win In County Convention Battles DAI,LAB. Texas*Aug. 4 <4*l—Sup port was pledged to Governor Alfred K Smllh of New York *t two Demo cratic county conventions lit Texaa today after heeted sessions. Pre reeding the convention at Houston, a riot call vii turned lu to quiet an uproar preetptated »mong a crowd of 200 men and women attending a meet tpg of the county executive committee when W. W. Moore. Jr., a Smith man and Alvin 8. Moody, chairman of the *ntl-Bmlth democrats of Texaa. got Into a row. “Lie” wa* shouted when each men accused the other of having been a member of the Ku Klux Klan. In the convention the Bmltlt men ,j-» r whelm»d »hel r onnnneot* adnot tag a resolatlon pledging support te tke democrat,G ticket "for cou*Uble to president." THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ Ui THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—BEAD BY) BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUS. I " Negrro Convict Dead From Effects of Heat Gilbert Kennedy. Mr Olive Ne gro serving a term on the Wayne county road*, died from over heating at the Seven Springs con vict ramp about II o'clock yester day morning. Granted pern isatnn for a rest period In hi* work. Ken nedy staggered to one side of the road and fell unconscious. He wa* about twenty-Avu year* old. waa serving a term for abandonment and non-support. Coroner T. R. Robinson said last evening that he did net think that a coroner * In vestigation of the rase was neces sary This is the ftrst death local ly from the heat this summer * aaMmMsmmwamaMmmßßseßUßmmßeasummo COMPANY FOUND MILLIONS SHORT •. , f Hope to' Be Able Protect Policy, holders of International t BT. LOPIB. Aug. 4-<4b-The Inter .tat lona I Life Insurance Co.. with head quaAera here, le "Sppareutly short approximately $1,600.000 securities" «aid a statement ieeued tonight by (’has K. Del rick. Insurance commis sioner of Callfernla. chalrmsn of a committee oL-Inveatigatlna committee. “When slg of the examiners were in Chicago July » Mid t 4 to chec k about IS.S(M).tKK) of seenrltlea alleged to be In poaseesion of R. C. Tocunhe. presi dent of the International Life Tnsnr ‘Dtt Go. the gtaiqlAprs were denied right of the securities by Mr. Toomb* Al access to books of Mr. Toombs’" he statement said A committee will asßcmhle on Au gust 10 to consider >ll offer* for re nabllllation, re ItuQranee, etc., and bel'eves that assets .4pm prove *mple lo protect the policy holder*," WILL FORGERY CHARGE MADE Dr. Fordham Denim He Forged Will Tp Obtain Divorced Wife’s Property HOT BPRTNOB. Ark., Aug. 4 UP) - Emphatic denial through his attor neys of clisrge* that be serged his divorced wife's will to become bene- I'clary to an estate of approximately 1 1.00u, 000 was made today by Dr. W G. Fordham. prominent Denver, Col orado. physician and chemist, follow lag hi* srreat here of a felony war ent telegraphed by thq chief of police of Denver. He was released under bend or fl.m tor his apperance next Saturday morning before Judge Led verwood. The charge. Dr. Fordh»m's stale trenf says, appears to have been Insti gated by Uldrldge Price. Texas OH man, who recently lost possession of Sulphur’ Spring* property, six-' mile* from this city. In litigation brought hy the physician to set aside the contract of Mrs. Fordham who died at the state hoap4t*l for nervous dHCk*»i on Postoffice Rece City Coi m " \ & _ Receipt* at the Goldsboro postoffice, continue to advance oyer receipts of. last year «l»U*Uc* burned yesterday hy Postmaster Ki A. Slmkln* showed. I Receipts for July were -516.47 greit- j *r than receipts for July a year ago. i Total recetpta for July were $1,128 02 as against $4,782 55 for * year ago. | Huslness at the postoffice during the fl>«4 seven months of IbS* ha* exceeded husineaa during tn» first ' seven months of 1827 hy $44176.13, Sir. Slmkln* revealed. Receipts throne July 31 this year totaled $38,548.47 proxlmalely 6 aud two-thirds percet^j d. < . SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY EWING MAKES CHARGES AGAINST HOOVER Over Atlantic New York Bound ts I- ' ! <■ - • * Ojr^ I | /v r AiiMMi ms J ~ «, - --T-T— ——I I U I sb ■—*—*—m—soa— Majors Casimir Kubala and Louis Idzikowskt, intrepid Polish aviators, who, undeterred by the fate of Captain Frank T, Court - ney and his companions, took oflf from Le Bourget Field, Parts," on a non-stop flight to New York. They’re flying s silver-gray biplajic, the Pilsudskj,” with exposed cockpit*. ; Anxiety Over Polish Fliers Increase as Storms Develop PARIS DfSf’OUNTS REPOI^THAT PLANE ATTEMITING TO RETURN TO EUROPE; HAD SUFFICIENT GASOLINE FOR 48 HOURS ... * PARI*, 'ntift Aug. I ffl. Anx iety fer U»# l*«M*h --tram,-Actant h* liter* iuereasid tonight wlHi report* of equal I* and violent •torm* over Northern France. Friend* of Majors Knbala and U*iku*ekl refused Ui be lie ye the fUem had turned back to ward Paris. lu any ogee thalr retreat would be marked by adverse weather condition*. 0 ' The offlrinl* of !*• liourget nlr field evidently share ■ widespread view that the positions given by the ateuin era Allot and Atnakura wort* Inae enrale. Ttie hangars have been clos #4 tip ulid there ha.t been no action to light lire revolving beacons. Much apeenlatlon hue centered yrrtHb3 lTte'Ama'ktifaV report that the plane had come from the weal gild j turned northward around the vessel. 1 NO >KW ( ASKS OV WHISI. KM ItKPOKTHI IS BNTIRi: JWTATK KAI.KIGII. Auk 4— <A*> Nott a win- tie hew case~of measles wit* reported to the MlUle Hoard of Health )n the twenty four hour period ending Hntf urday morning, thet;eby establishing I a record of *ever*l ye*r» (funding. Mviutle* watt epidemic >n North Carolina Inst winter, affecting mur> than' fifty htouantid per eon* Although no new measles ca***( were report# tUktneicen new e»*e, «r typhoid fever developed. No new ca**<| 'of the dreaded typhus were reportea. J zipts Os htinue Increase V'of the total amount. Th« Intimate during the first seven itrtmth* of the year it expected i» be* 1 bettered during the taut five month*, i a* tire fall and winter month* bring i the Inrgc.vt transaction of bustne**. i If Is likely that husluert for the year' | v. ill run clone to ITO.hnO a figure nev [er before approached In the local of-i j lice. Should the increase* In tmslness j cont'nuc. It I* believed that the city j would be entitled to additional fa< III j Me* A superintendent of mall* might! ! oe employed, and the carrier service! j of the city - added to. j GOLDBBORO N. C. "NAT! HhiU/MORMNG, AUGUSTE I*2B If ha* been suggested by aviation ex perts that the flivrs sought the ship Irom a distance and turned back to rhow themselves, afterward* swlug -Ing back north to resume their course toward liallfHXj. Person* moat familiar with the plan* of the flight aay Unit they agk only an even break to the A*ore* add one chance in flvu thereafter. The fact that no storm was reported and that the alrplune was flying without ap parent difficulty ha* strengthened the y-gtiment, “ The Marshal PlDiidskj was 24 hotinh 1 ont of la'Hourget whe,n II was sighted. The filers must have ,h«d fully half of tnelr fuel left. At'Yhe take off they l.cd ii tlieori Ih a! fnl imparity for ad hour* 111 the air, hut the filer* tln-we- I i.dves baited their calculations at 48 hpurs m full speed. GEORGIA READY FOR CAMPAIGNS For Fln»l Time Since Kook? vrlt’M Tfnu*. Republicans Are Active ATLANTA, - Aug. 3— {V) ’.For the first time since the llooaevelt move ment. In IHI2. pl*us are being laid for a vigorous two party presidential cam n«lgn In tie rjiia. In prelimnury cnn.*c-ence lure •<« day, the mate Hoover campaign com mittee enlarged jtaelf from 5 to 21 : m’ehfbur* and catted a meeting ftf itie *• whole i ■ >tiijii'ltii t f-r neat Wv'lnesdw I to draft plan* t‘n take the campaign for the Hcpullcau*ticket Into every comity In the state. At the same time, -with the state I Mi-mi.i rath organisation haring al ' ready mm iiinced It* purpose, to wage i in agr«*»lve county by county cam i>*:gn, a c rmmlttee of young Demo ' < rat* issued a call for a state wide rally hei e next Wednesday to organ , lie a you ig men * Democratic league < f Georgia. The purpose of the re isiilxuih.il will he to carry the Smith lloblnson cumiiaKin Into every._ county. ______ • HKPI I.MtHNH GITK s KXPKNftB RHTORT \\ <MHI\'GTON, Aug 4-M4*) Tlia Itepuhllcan nullonul committee Unlay -rporlisl contribution* of s'dt.37U up to j and Including duly 31, and expendl ( turps of $18,317,34,. BLALOCK WRITES TO THANK NEWS Speaks Highly of Spirit of Co. operation Shown si District Barbecue • t> Thank* to Ths News for the co-op j edition Issued last Wednesday 1* con tained *« * letter received hy Frank JiVuvs, local rcpresentalivu of tho North Carolina Cotton Growers Co operatlvß Association. yestsrday. frjom IL H Blslock of Raleigh, gen eral manager of the association. Mr. Rtalovk also speaks highly of ths h,\rbt< ue which ws* Served to mem t>< r* o u«t Invited guest* of this .dis t let through the eoopcratlon of In icragted men.. ‘ The letter follows: * ——: — . ** .-.a I w*nt to congratulsta you otr the meeting that you pulled off yesterday I do not believe that f know ot a county In the stata where Iherv seem* to is’ such n flu* spirit of cooperntlort between the axrirultnr»l*ieß(ter» and leathers, the newspaper men, tke ban kef* mid merchants, and the farmer*. Whenever we can get that same kind of cooperation In all the cotton grow ing counties I know that our euccoss l* sseurad. * I did not reallie Just how much *t a Cooperative Issue aha noHM**<» \t ws hud published until nfter I get uome last night and agw the number of articles on cooopuratlva marketing lh*t this issue carried, Wqnt you ax prass to tlie staff my alncara appre ciation of the cooparatlon that tier ure giving us through, their paper! 1 It w*a vety gratifying to me alao t* h*v* Mr,, llelk and other* sgeek no ’•lghly of your wo>k' and djr fne grdih Interest that you are tak4ng In in* welfare of the cotton producer* > Bupposc you sens me about fifty (to 1 cop!** of this paper If yej c*n get iliem, billing the association for them of courne. I would like to .aend a e'rtjiy to each of our field men, our Direciors, and some others who Are interested (it‘ »ur work. * Wc have ordered quite a number of orpine of the Buuthern Planter,' car -ying Dr. Taylor* article on the North farolina association. We note |bat you have heal n* to It, however, end have already h*d this published. ( Join Ip Worship This Eve V * The BtU RapUat üburJfo »ud the Hi I aul Methodist church will h*ld e PHbm' meet ngs this evtpiing and nxMii next Kiindny evening. Tonight Itrv. tt. V Ilrooks, befovcil llaptist pastor of /the dly, will fill the pulpit 1 at Ht. Paul for Itev. A J. Hnililt. t*«s J lor of First Baptist church. Next Sunday evening Rev. J. M. Uanlbj, pastor of Ki I'sul, or hi* supply, will preach to the two con gregations «4 the- Fleet Ueptlat church. , v . 1 hii.tmoim: womkn’h golf TOIRhAHKNT 18 FIBALH AHIfKVILLE. Aug 4 (/P>—Th* holder of the present Carolina* wom cr.'a golf title, and a former possessor of the Mine honor were finalists In the women's Invitation golf tourna ment of the Hlltmore Forest Country dub. , , , c --II — -11 — . _ Damage ot Five to Eight ~ Thotisand Dollars in Fire IMm.ifcc r-lUnalrd at front J.'i.Pd# f> fl.dno was Mittalji il by J. R. Mu»- prare wholesale groccT, *hril fire I i oka out 111 lit* storage wareb-Hjse *t VJ|ii* anil James street about 7 o'chtck hist evening Mr., Musgrace said that ► bodt liiOOO of the ilunm**' wm cov ered by liwiiranrc. <4^ Smoke'w as dlKorrml Issuing from the wooden warehouse about 7 o'clock by Urn. f'ssey, who Uvea In the i|“lkli borhooti, (the at one# turned In Ihe ftre alarm, and when the fighters «r rived and made their wav Into the bultdlio' which, had been linked u|> for the utgbt when fire started | ; SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY In State of Coma t .... ■f ATIJkNTIC CITY. N. J., Aug 4.—cAb Senator Fleet Wm. Vare of Pennsyl vunia late today suffered a serious sad sudden relapse and, was I* a stata of coma. Dr. s3ll wood K Kirby hie p«r vibtui physician, stated that “the Sena tor might last until tomorrow morn ing." . 7' ’ ■ . SAMUEL TURNER DIED SATURDAY I-' - Funeral Will Be Held Fre* (■ravewMe At J.#dbck , 2 YAin Aftcnuwo yakwc* w'-aiJ •" Bamucl g. Turner, ag*«l W.. died at hU residence at Udl F.ast Uuedi vtieet about 11 o’clock yesterday mortflb*. fie had been Ilf with a com pHtrarinn nf diseases for many montbg Funeral services will ba conducted Imm the graveside at Willow Dale ccineteryoat 3 o'clock this afternoon, aud will ha In charge of R«v. Mr A£- kius of the Christian church . Surviving Mr. Turner *r* hie wid ow and several children, lie was • member* of the Christian church and engaged In farming before coming to Goldsboro. * • 1 -- UP 11,ON NPF.M HIG TKI’. tKI KY CHECK GIVE B TO FRENCH FARfB, Aug. 4 (4b gecrelary Mel . ton wo* ftmeent today w4**n amhnaan do' Myron T Herrick handed over a chet k on I lie United Htatea trengury for $1,014,807. completing the pay tnent on tb<' place l>c I,* Concoctle site ' of the Antcrlcsn foretgn service build I ing. Blephen (|. Porl -1 *r. a* chairman of the forelg| servle* liolidlng committee wws also present The club 1* enlHied lo remain In .p-wm* »»** foe two *w»r* hut 4» oeuli . Inn a building for earlier occupancy ' *0 a* lo deliver the club to America earlier. ' I.IVKS TO GKABCATE PAI.MKRTON. Pa.. Au*. 4 (4b One limir after she bad received her diploma, and pm denoting s National Honor Hoeloty m<mbcr*lil|) Kislne l.veitmao (bird honor student In the hfch’af hoOl died. Kite hod haen b*drid d«U lot five keeks by peVthoqrfUi*. ,x«.—■tq. '—pit MaF.-ww—W [ they found flames had gained much . u-ttdrway Apparently, art Inn fire chief Al Our lev the fire hail started to a pile if foi;s*' tobacco. He thought that rat* might 'TinVe lM*en responsible for the : tilart. ")' ’ KffVient Work on the part of the i firemen prevented complete destruc tion of the build UK and Its contents. , A lartfe onuitilty of ferlllaer, tobacco, hay and feed were stored In the bouse, i nil offered combustible* msterial to Ihe spread line, flumes. The firemen poured, torrents of water Into thel I Conttuuvd on page S ( MEMBER OR THE ASBOCIATRQ PRESS I PBICB FIVB CBffHl W* - ~ e Flood Policy % U Questioned New Oriooaa PiMWiar Ams Hoover Heard Madlrt Veka mi Okayed NKW ORLSANf, Aug HU f bert Hoover waa charges In • stake «hmh today by €ot ftahOCt MrMS. publisher end Democrat!* arttkWl t ommUteeman of JLsnlatsan. versing lie poller da float relief kp «'*uee he bed heard hie mpaty*a voted The ItflWets pwMwHpl can ate. he aa!4 repeatedly doatynad both publicly and prlVataly white la thf ? flood district that ha believed ike int ernment should saama entire ftae*- ■« ial responsibility fbf yaHavlOt flat overfloff country, hat when ha appear ad before the Senate rummers* esm mlttea he teaUflad that ha theifht dpo »lmuld pay pari el the soota. "Herbert Hoover heard hla maatefa I idee and obeyed, even it tap pletely ravened him ea hia atata wenta in New Orleans," ha aetd. * Ewing declared Hoover aftimgiid to evade taeUfylag baton the edhbT . mlttae. "Hoover tail Waehiactao. lie riayed m*ay from the National aaffc> tal capital some IS days ft was sage* non knowledge that Herbert Hsever didn’t want td naan baton that oem*. mlitra." . * "But the lave Bearer Wftlfe ftp* pubnean of Okie.,*** l»|pW[tf that committee, « M tiriflr fy—r*“ before n. sad at laet RpqfW "boald M(|Wdto * l°od eoatrdl aaala. “it la learned ea —i)kTTgtltaaik authority that* a Southerner wlm'lQ , aatlonnlly known at that tlata ashed Hoover why halmd a* cumpldtaty id. Versed htauatt. "I had ta? fct fcfll 1 him. ~ -- - • REt’Oftli MlfMJMIfn BO? (NIHHTURBKDi MOD MTf CHKSTftft, til, tft. 4~pT)—Th# record run of ninety heat* hetwedft Now Orleans and Bt l/m|g as the Mississippi remain* uadlatarhad. six hour* ahead *f the mark aat iif . ib« Packet boat Rohan ft. Lea ia ifft u the spaed boat Bosla struck o ami thirty miles below here early today stud was »o crippled as Is ht yllmtaai «d In the content against Map*. OPPII-KMI ( APTtmi LA MIR WILL IN WILKKII BAD# (IKKBNBBORO. Aag. 4.—(AV-Ctf** ura or seventy galleoa as whiskey add destruction es three stills was report ed hen today at the otto* of J, ht t rater for the middle North Oa rutted d(strict. _ Mt ' DENIES KILUNG BARBARA MAUGH , a ' J | g l Trail of Romanco lady la Grad* ' Trmmody (pr Pafly PhUaAotokloCiri U)B AftGIUJBB. AagTA-W-Thd Mat! of love, sapor, nod nltegad ward* ■ • * ft aiuAa which pretty aerharn Many ** went to a gruesome death waa ra ft tapped today by Ruaaail S. Beitaat in company with otftcera who charged that he slew the girls after a aaaaw* <m Illicit companionship. Weary from Iba hours of gueetio*-' , ug that preended the plactpg of A formal murder charge afaiaat him Uailsel steadfastly denied that he waa responsible for the death of the gifk whose nude body wm found ta h 0 - mountain thicket north of hare op Thursday Bvldence Indicated that the gtrt • former waitress who came ta Caldae- . nla with Helual had haaa shot, through the head and pushed from a * I I Iff whery she waa left to die- Dot* sol was taken today to the office ad 0 » friend froth wham ha mid ho harrow . e£ a pistol. That waa two dopa bgfnrd he *al*i kttss Hangar loft him after a, -...a ur *
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