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VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 146
MUST NOT ALLOW PERSONALITIES DESTROY PARTY
Senator Smith of South
Carolina Unqualifiedly
Announces For A1 Smith
. ?
lUicawnt Cain on Sowth Not
to Forget What Party Has
Meant for Section
GOVERNOR SMITH HAS
COMPLETED ACCEPTANCE
Joseph's Daniels WiU Confer in
Albany With Nominee
Imm Time Today
FLORENCE. 8. C, Au«. 14—Iff)—
■oh_ « fII HSimniirnl nrlit *
noctmrtnK tnat tnr lunavnrcutat p»***
clplea upon which 4h# Democratic
party waa founded must be' maintain
ed at all costa United Stales Senator
Rlliaon D. Smith, in a statement to
day .voiced unqualified allegiance to
the Fffr Ml T|lV ntlonnl c«-
paign. He eipressed a willingness to
take the stump in support of the uo
' mineea. . -r*
"While < consider it unfortunate
that we ha|e chosen a man as our
presldestial condldata wßoae attitude
en certain questions Is so dlatascful
and so ohjectlnoable to certain Dense
eTata as to have caused a *ery de-.
rroable condition in the paryt, I am
lot distress about it”. Senator Binith
paid "For" he continued. “When wa
” mnstder what the Democratic party
as a political organisation stand* for
and what It has stood for and what
It meant, particularly to the South
during the dreadful days of recon
struction. tha party and the (undamen
tel principles on whTctT It rests must
be maintained. ±
By n. H. OLIVES.
(Associated Preaa Btaff Writer)
ALBANY. Aug. 14 -Governor Smith
had at least on# Important campaign
task off hta mind today, completion of
tit speech of acceptance to he deliv
ered a week from tomorrow.
After winding up a long conference
with southern and middle western
ferra leaders, tha Democratic presi
dential nominee-last night put the
flalshtng touches on the address, and
cleared the why Tor a aerlea or eon
ferencea today with party leaders, two
if whom were pra convention oppon
ents. . /" r : ■’• ■ . J
Senator Carter Glass, of Virginia.,
_whc; had an important part In dr»w-j
(ng up the law enforcement plank at
the Houston convention, heads the
Hat of prominent Democrat* Smith
far Invited here to talk over the sit
uation. He was dne In -Albany today.
Josephus Daniels will arrlvtv-tomor
row to he followed by Senator Oaorge
of Georgia on Thursday and Senator
Walah of Montana on oFrlday. At)
*ie avowed drys. ' ,
PuTther than these discussions,
Smith baa no present plana, and It I*
ooubtful at this time whether he will
flw«t tt— to make » week end trip
ent of town for * rest befoer hi# notl
- ftcatlon. ■
The speech formally »c
--eepting the nomination will he "about
ac long as Hdt»v**y one of hta
eoclates said, addlug that It would
tuke sn hour to deliver it. allowing
for brief pauses. The word haa been
raised that Smith will discuss all
' issues and will treat exhaustively the
prohibition and farm relief problems.
One of these farm relief—came
forcibly to the trout yesterday when
the governor spent more than five
hours listening to an ourttne of thw
question as tb*T«—ac-4* frsms «tev#a
term beat!* froli&ibn south ajfl|
mlddlcwest. headed by Uforge M.
l’eek of Illinois, wWf recently Joined
the Smith camp. Politics, both Smith
and the farm leaders emphastied did
not enter the dtacusalon. it being
jointed out that the nominee had in
vited the ten men and one wbman to
Albany to obtain (beTr vlewa of a auo-
Juct considered economic, not pplfll-
JIJRY WHICH WILL TRY BRYANT
fAHE COMPLETED MONDAY
ASHEVILLE. Aug. 14—Th* Jury
• which will try the HIOh.fMW alienation
of affection# suit of G. Wall*©* Bry
ant, nephew of Mrs. Henry Ford.
against Henry Westall. wealthy A*W
vlllc clubman, waa completed abortty
filer 1 oclvck.Monday afternoon.
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
, •• a *7 ‘ .: f
BEAD m TUB MORNING WHILE MINDS ABE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
SKETCH WIVES
OF NOMINEES
%
Mrs. Hoover Called Homemaker;
Mrs- Smith Dectaned in
Love with Ai
WASHINGTON. Aeg 14 (ts)
Those who listen in once a week on
Iretera eerrfe* pvgrwm *4 Ah* Mo
tional League of Woman Voter* heard
an Intimate description over the rail.o
tonight of the characteristics of Mra.
Herbert Hoover and Mra. Alfred *•
Smith.
The sketch of Mm. Hoover was
’ bro*4o*Vt¥y Mrs. John Pratt, mem
ber of the New York board of alder
man and a candidate W>r Congress;
that of Mr*. Smith by Mrs. V'hgrlaF
D*n* Gibson, wife of the Illustrator
and magsslne publisher.
“A home maker jjremlnently, yet
on* whose experience will make of
her a great American hostesa In the
White House, ’ Mrs. Pratt said of Mra.
Hoover. **
"To her succeaa as a hoateaa qf *ll
types, all around the world will bear
witness. In Washington for the lam
seven year*, tho Hoover hum* haa
been beloved. She reduce* purely
formal entertaining to a mluimum. but
h*R * glad welcome for all friend* and
Ua* created a real home In 'Washing
ton.” *
Mr*. qibaon stressed the'sympathy"
with which Mrs. Smith ha* followed
;he political progress of her husband.
"AI Smith's mother took a n*tur«'
pride In* her gifted son's high office,
hut more Important thil this was
tb* comfort she took in the knowledge
that her son and his wife loved each
other," Mrs. Gibson said.
"1 bmt jflim pleasure of taking Mrs.
Smith to call on Mra. Woodrow Wll
s.’n while at (he Houston: convention.
They liad never met before. There
were two women destined to play a
very important part in their husnands
lives. Mrs. Wilson filled all oar re
quirements In the role she ao suc
cessfully played a* the first lady ofi
the land. I am sure that Mra. Smith
will do the same. She unselfishly
keeps. Jicrswlf modestly In the back
ground-finding her great satisfaction
In her husband's success."
POTTERY PLANT
IS DEMOLISHED
Explosion, Thought to Have
Been Incendiary, Does
Damage of $£5,000
HAMMOND. Ind.. Aug. 14—(4*)—An
explosion, believed la he of Inc collars
origtu tpday wrecked the plaut of the
Indiana Sanitary Pottery, company,
causing damage estimated at (250.000
Police were unable to enter the build
Ing because of fire that broke out
alter the bl'st but It Is believed that
no ono was inside.
The plant wag closed on Saturday
because of a labor dispute between
Its operators and employees aud
potter irrnov tnTCKflgartng th'A, shots-:
yf 4b*4 the pfarat Mown up by
plottcrx.
It was first reported that.from 8 to
l'> men had been killed.
Goldsboro Native Dies In
Auto Mishap in Portsmouth
Iststle Ernest Merritt, native of {
son of Mrs. Hu*»n Bennett 1
of this city, sud a brother of
Mrs. W. F. Cuddlngton, was killed
In an automobile accident in Porta-i
mouth. V«- according to a clipping
from a Portsmouth paper received
here yesterday. Mr. Merritt was 4.>'
years old and had Ren residing In
tbe Virginia city for 12 years.
The Portsmouth paper haa tho lot- ;
lowing account of th' accident; [
4TH DISTRICT
DOCTORS MEET
0 * . I !■ O
Dr. A. fl Woodard of (ipWwboro
Prmidai; Incsl Doctors
i ___ Attend
•v
With. Dr, A. G. Woodard of Golds
boro In the chair, approximately *O2
physicians and surgeons, members
• of the Fourth District Medical asgoc-
I .Alton, met In Rocky Mount last even
ing at Shore. Springs. In the regular
, quartely meeting pf the association.
’ An attractive program had been ar
isnged for the occasion, sev/ral im
portant papers were presented to the
. group and much business of )uter* .
i to the association transacted.
Bight counties, Edgetumhe. Nash.
! Halifax. Green, Northampton. Wayne.
, 'Vllgoa and Johnston .are Included In
the Foutrh district .
The quarterly jaectiUK waa called
to order at 6:80 at Shore Springs
, with Dr. A- U. Woodward of Golds
boro, pTwrtfcmt of the saawtethwi.pv*
aiding. The regular quarlely session
r as held In conjunction with tha re
-7 yuUr monthly mecilng of the Nash
County Medical association.
Following tlie barbecue brunswlck
stew s'pper which was served st the
Springs, Hr. W. J. Suiter of Weldoa
presented a per on "Toxlu-Antl Toxin”
Some Clinical Observations Following
Its Use'. The discussion of thla paper
was lad by Dr H. Lee Large, city
health offider of Rocky Mount. *- f
j Dr. J. S.„ Brewer" of Koseboro pr%-
sented the second paper on the even
lug on "When and How to Produce
Labor” Informal discussion of tht*
paper followed.
Dr. J. L. Lane, of Rocky Mount read
a paper on ''Headaches”.
- Another twtswtttun fcatwe of the
progChm wa* *n addi'eaa by Dr. Cyru*
Thompson, of Jackaonville. who was
> pecial honor guest of association
mentlng. nr Thompson la a ptoneei
physician In Eastern Carolina und hU
address waa looked forward to with
:.pec.lal Inter**!. Kuporl* of clinical
cases and reading of Ui* mtnutea «,r
the last seaslnn of the association
came next.
Officers of the association are' Dr.
A. G. Woodward of Goldsboro .presi
dent: Dr. L. M. Brook of Elm City;
vice-president; »nd Dr. W. Bernard
Klnlaw, of this cMy. secretary aud
‘reasurer.
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CONFESSES HE
SLEW TEACHER
Illiterate Negro Calm
ly Re-enact.s Scene of Con
utance Killing
. . s
CHICAGO, Aug. 14—GF) David
Shank*, Illiterate Segro bootblack,
!v. ho police said confessed slaying
+ M4«* Jennie -CSnstance. Peerla edura-1
l tcr, today was arraigned, bound over,
j to the grand Jury and Indicted within i
the space of a few hours. J^Ssecutors|
aVSky; ( «Wo»tr would -he made tor
set an early date for hft trial and
'het they would demand his erlcctro
• ut ton.
Shanks was arrested last, night byJ
( Evanston police after they had traced |
•« wrist watch which belonged t$ tho
-prjdtlm. The bootblack readily ty»n
--; fersed the slaying police said.
- The prisoner wn kept under heavy
" uard last night. Today, before V a
Crowd of 3nd persons, bo calmly and
the klEin*
• ' lU« &en*.
“A swift trjp to fhc electric chair
rwttT he his portioti,*; said an attorney.
j Four occupsnts of a Ford coach
were Injured at 10:16 ycatnrdA mom
1 Ing lu an accident at Elm arenuo
and the Gosport road, one of them
I festally. 'The victim, who died sboul
un hour after the mih-.ip was Leslie
Ernest Merritt. 46 years old, of I*lS
Roanoke avenue
Acceding (0 a report filed by Po
licemen Dunn »nd Hnyef, who inveetl-
K'tcd the accident, a Hui Lon couch
1 £optluu«sl op rage till)
GOLIINBORa N. (?. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1928
She's a Winner
6 . *
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I
>• (V-d;.- .
k
Step up and meet pretty Ruth
Hurschler. Site captured first
pri«r m the annual
\ l>ack" contest of the National
Cliirupractic As
- M l.D* r\ n«Hilafe
resTtii:\ Well gay that Ruth
certainly n-rited the|
STORM HEADED”
THIS DIRECTION
■ " ®
150 Mile Stretch in Florida Iso
lated by Latent Tropical
Db^urbance
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 14——Afj
> ter isolating n )&() mile stretch us the
Northwest Florida <<h»*| on lla Jour-j
:jc>- up tlie Gulf.of Mexico Last ulghL
lhe tropical storm veered lutand with
htirrlcano foroe today uodj, 'tonight
• it* blowing scros# southern Georgia
. t'.wiUd liu Atluntlo ocean.
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THOMAKVILL!.. Aug U— (A 1 )
Cairo. Quitman, aud other extrema
!«t>nthren Georgia towns fell the ap-1
prouc.lt of tin dfsturbancc'which tha
weather buregu would he attended oy
wind of Co to 7n niTTe velocity, ft waa
hcllaved flic cetner would pais In tha
vicinity ui Tliomaavilia last night
h*- -' ' '
! Siidd> n < tnergctiri 1 of 'tho storm
' Irom the Gulf oj Cedar Keys In North
; ivc-t Florida, t»geltier with lIS seem
ingiy no leased- latanaity, bolstarud
r -UU '-Fflltj', Bkgatrd. zo.
in the Gulf lari night »t Tamps
pa and 8. rctershurg, that those citi
es felt merely iclashtug from tho eas
tern ad«a. ( s -
• «T
I AVlroi commuiUlatlona intb tho now |
FWorm are* rapidly were gulag down
-before the arivnto-r-trf~ tim gain but
Lrst report.! said tho damage appar
c.tly will he greaier thail th»t done
by last wto.k>. atorm which followed
virtually tho aunt) course"B>iVd ■ - pa
-I‘lifYf-t? N Gafew «««- ffij
' tleoTitia ntirtd.i hoMeTy yertt yrnr
that business ylrluklly had boon da
nbt>ralix< T d by the gale and driving
rditi.a. ~ ...
So far ita be learned, there
'l.ave .beeu no lives lost as a result of
tbe new storm.
IM POST tills SBITH IT ND
NEW YORK, Ainr 14—>/!'»—Pierre
8. DnpSnt, of Wllmlngtou. I>el., who
Is <in a leave of absence a* chairman
of the lK>ard of the General. Jdalocs
Corporation' and who reevnYfy"' ißclar
isl his i i the candidacy of
I Governor Smith, has contributed f'lO.-
000 to tho Democratic campaign fund
This was aunouucad today by John J.
ttaakolb chair man of the uaUoual com
Wiltco.
ROTARY HONORS
BALL PLAYERS
Boy Scouts Prepare and Serve
Meal and Then Give Good
KnUrtainmonl
■ 7 " , ■
The Goldsboro Hotary rlub hkd a*
lh«lr guests at (he regular meeting of
the club last evenlbg the members of
the ha-rball team, and short
talks by the visitors aud assurances
of etfyreelstlon for the record the
team has made Riled ibe hour.
Tbe meeting wa* held at the Memo
rial <'(immunity building and a baked
chicken dinner wa* served by the Ro
fery troop of Boy Seoul*, of which
John Norwood. Is scoutmaster. 'Follow-
Jag *k» m>al, 4lHv wewqiq no 4 «n wcwr
**• - v*e »■ twiHVOtu ttrwx • Aft" 11H ii i mi•
both the Kotariaua and tbe Manufac
turer*
fleasg* and Albert Starr.. member*,
of the Rotary troop, were th* star
entertainer* for the Scouts. George
made bK tfkrjol* peffrirm all manner
of nteastng effect* and then he added
to Ibi* with several "Impersonation*.
Albert did the hula-huta done# and
followed it up fey a number of |r>m
nAk *tunl*.
George S. Dewey bade the baseball
players welcome on behalf of the club,
aud Manager Jim Teague, and player*
Dutton, Smith and L'htaholdf respond -
tal. One theme keeced to run through
alt the talks; about th* most desir
able thing at hand now Is io tick )Vli
ming ton, -f :
POSSE SEAROTS>
FOR MURDERER
« J9>'
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Shoo4t> Chief Pdßcesand
Another Am They Enter Hb
Ceil Then Flees
HAY, BT. rJ>U!S. Ml»*, Aug. 44
dP) a m»u hunt wai on near here
jf>uight f»r u negro who killed on#
man and seriously (bounded chief of
police Mark Oliver today as they
were entering the negro’s cell at tht
city JaiL
Sever*! hundred person were depu
tised by Sheriff Joseph Jon** to par
tlclpaie In the search and tonight
they were spread out through the
ct unties near here. Blood hounds
tyere brought to pick tip any trails
that tnay tonre beep left.
TJie d*«d man Is Joliu Damberlno,
1 n employee of a local automobile
repair shop, lid was shot through
the temple aud Instantly died- Chief
Oliver received bullet wouoAs In the
back of the bead and the ahouldef
He wa* taken to a hospital and tq not
>vp4Hcd to lIVB
The negro,; Slier Richardson, waa
belted In a cell and ho opened flro
with a revolver which either tfid been
over looked in scorching him or had
been Slipped to him by a friend. Af
ter a shooting tho negro*'* dash for
l i Li, el o m, —a... i-eaefiil
-* t*#4*riy' “M SULWBBIUI.
Duncan Sentenced To
From 15 to 20 Yearn
.WENTWORTH. S. C„ Aug, 14-(A*l|
Gllnier litHtran. t»d“y lu Itockjiig
l am Superior Court was to
l.tit Ice* tlum 16 years and not tirvoo
than 2') yenm tn stutc- |iri«,un foT tha
killing of Harvey William*.
and. whose body was found lu Mayo
river several wt-eksago . Duncan plead
us guilty. »
Jf*#t'. L'arc. wJul plead* gatlty to
'Hrlay an wcostgor BlTl*T the fact. aimL
»:fiv icalißad. timt 3» fadyed- tligpoas j
•Ks Wihtams' fefetly' wlkHr' thtncaa. with !
mn drawn, ordered him to was '
give 4to 6 years ta prlsoo. Jtk, I
State Started $6,000,000
Worth Building During July
During the past month there wa»j
*5,623,7(K) worth of new building and
engineering work sturu-d in North
Carolina,'according to F.,. Dodge Cor
poration. The ulA’ve figure was 6 per
cent ahead of the July Jh27 rcored,
hut thorn was a 26 peremtt decrease
* fe
from tho total for June of this year.
Included In the July building record,
were the following important cloas
ci *; work or 27 per cent
Committee of Fifteen
Will Administer Fund
For Orthopedic Clinic
REV. D.H. TUTTLE
ACCEPTS CHARGE
Former Pastor of Bt. Paul Will
Aid in Work on Princeton
('hartre
■
Rev. D JH. JuttU -vs SmithfMC
lormer pastor of St. Paul Mathodlat
e h«*eh beje and well b*4a»et 4u Uw
i|y. t)S* >c, epted regtnarvnmk gmrta
ftie Methodist confewiic* fai the
nntaluder of the yen*, the presiding
Cider having appointed him Id fill lie
vacancy caused by tho ds.vtl* sf lie*.
O, EL Petty last yxslu --- '
Itev. Mr. Tuttle will preach at
Princeton ou Ih* aecmrt Sunday nuuu
ing and night and »lu ou tha fit
Sunday night mid at Futtosmtitp,
Joknston county, on 141*1 ftgst and
fourth Sunday morning*. Mr. Tuttle
was superannuated »t th* fen •*■«**
conference, since that tint* he baa
made bL burnt in ftohlthflstd. 8* wtH
continue to reside lu SmlthfleßL
Th* other chun-hoe oa tne iMses
teij charge will be taken cat* (f ir
Rev. W K. Glass 8f Hmllbfleld. Mr.
Glass wa* formerly a member* of tha
Jiethodlat coafarence. hut on aeoeunt
of bis health hod te give up hta wont
i nd ip now In tht InwnTtHiftf builntflf.
About two months ago ha took over
some of the work on tha Princeton
flSu it
McCall's Cross Roads.
i L.
= (rI>WD
Not WiJlins to Moot g»Hli In
Debate Mi ( h«rrt», But Itt
Urre Hall
YORK, Aug. 14—Grt— The
New Yorlr Evening Poet today quot
es Dr. Roach Htrston saying ha ta
teady to repeal In th»- largest hall be
can find hi# recent sermon rrtttrtstni
Goverate l§lnUli In tbe event that the
Governor refuses to debate with hint
In any place but Tslvary Baptiat
church of which Dr. -Straton I* pastor
The newspapers correspondent at
Greenwood, N'. Y., where Dr. Btratoa
I, staying hail Informed Dr. Straton
of Governor BmHh's letter demaad
ing that tbe propbs/l discussion ha
held In tho church at all.
"In reply the correspondent quotes
Dr. Staton as saying:
"I.cgnnot reply untlk I receive the
letter, hut I cjtfl, sky...jhjtl.JLj>. 0 MQSt
remarkable letter that Governor Bmlth
hes wrlten jue umailng to m*.
"He talks about my traducing him
governor. That has aothijif Wk*t
cver In do with It. He wrote m* as a
candidate for president of th* Unlt*d
Ulhßt# and ihqt is why , h*‘wanted to
g<t Into Calvary Baptist church.
"11.* part of my reply to him will be
Jh this effect; he challenged me to a
.-i.nt d• ■cunlon, I He ettp
alated that It bi held In my ewu
church. Far obvious reason that havo
lieen- advanced it cannot be held there.
"But If-the- governor daev refueemr
■this afiMUMk Ikts l mM Wee tbe te>W
ert h*Jt 4 run svtotv sod nultfy til*
ftl'vvinor that t am going to repeat
in th«t hall, the exact sermon to
v*hich he objeetetf.
of all constrnctlon. for residential
buildings; ol.2hd.SOU or 2.1 per cent
(or public works and utilities; fl.llh,
j&oo or 21" percent, for oducallon pro-
Jocle; and $1,111,500 or 20 percent for
commercial, building*.
Contrails let on now construction
rince tbe first of this year reached a
total of 164.659.100 being an incroas*
of :I0 p«rcent over the amount con
tracted foe during tho fl>'st seven
Mouth* of last year.
iiRMffKB OH
THE ASSOCIATBD
PRESS
PRICE PITS CM
'Orvaabatin Pcrfoctod ai GajUb
criac of Sahtcrttm Had t»
iuuit Evoaiiaf
FIRST CLINIC WILL ■■
HELD ON THURBDAT r «8
Dr. Milbr, CUof Bw«w% WH
Arrive ISb :
A gcnersl commlttei gs flftggfe BEE
aii execatlve eemgM>He If lliß iwpl
named last evening te adnrtnteter ttl
ILoeo fund provided lev the.eeMMMl
ment of an orthopedic oll«le In °«MB
bora- under the UreeAt ad the Nee Mb
Carolina Orthopedic knaylSnl Ot 4fe4-
n group comprleed at bone wke had
subaerthed toward tho feed amt wtfa
are Intermted ta the ollaie.
at fifteen which la ae tot tows t LHtefe
Well, A. T. Grtffl*. Kewtetk O. Nay
all. Dr. fl. F. Btrousnlder. Hr, BUMF
uell Cobh, Dr. *.*». Karr. L. A.
R. w BrnteerML M »mJ
Ok pUAa <y>>rfy t
UN iohnifio aii yiim Otririfli
Well and Kettle Dees'*. . 7
Mr. Raney will the oeem
ty an the committee and Mr. Matte
well tha city.
~r., *4 iiqSlO
■letalla looking te Nde
evening *Vr&VWEStfkS
tonta. prep*ratery «g gtaßfef tfe
Urst clinic st the lftMK|Hn| Oeernmn-
Hy Building on Theradny. Dr.
lx chief iirgioe if the Stele heeettol
at Gadlonia sod
his superlnteadael .
One Os th* items gs bestatmt te
corn* before Dr. Miller and th* e«N
cuUte committee will he th* eelaailMi
a * r -mini heme fhr lie mHfi
tnd th* deaKhiKeh gs the tmieU
(d here and la ehargß at Hke twk
The clinics will he held eoa* eaeh
mouth and its scope will he K*utertk
Monk Carolina. %
YOUNG WOMAN
DIED TUESDAY
'
Funeral Servk«B fittr Mn. !•«•§
AI Thr«p P. N.
1 ' ; - __ t »
Mrv,j»h*» Adame, aged 11. able
wot before he* marri—e lKep
Brown, died yesterday meretog at t
o'clock at her home la Adamsvtll*. 1
i~"
two day old Infant; her pareot*. Jb
»nd Mrs. Charles Brown, and be fefr
fnwlng sister* aad brother*; Mr*,
i lrde Harwich, of railing ~Crggs.
Misses Berthe, Ladle, end Aunt*
Hrown. nod Mrs. Emmett end Mertam
Brown, ell of Adsmevllle. V
~t tmatets r-h,p*t, *1,4 mtUMW mitt
follow tn be Daniels Chapel ehdßth
yard. -
The service will he In charge si
fter. R. E. Brown, pester at bd
Goldsboro Methodist circuit, seeMted
by Rev. W. F. Shell.
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Will Decide Siamese '
Twin Operation Today
NEW YORK. Aug, 14—(MV—Whsdh
cr an att»mpt will be mad* te eepm
ate the Siamese twin*. Mary aad MOr
liaret Gibb, will be determined detto-
Itcly tomorrow, U was (earned t#d*y
ut the orflce of Dr. rraoela P, WSo
totx whs haa been interested te b*
cos*.
Th* snnonnceaieet was made *M*
Dr. Harold U. Hays, director es Ofe
I'ark W#»t Hospitqi
>» e