| v WEATHER
FUr except local thundershowers la
extreme wool. Tuesday Wednee
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VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 151
SMITH DELIVERS ACCEPTANCE SPEECH TONIGHT
Played Golf With His
Friends Yesterday To
' Be Fit For Ceremonies
Senators Robinson and Pittman
Will Arrive Today For Ac
ceptance Event
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PROGRAM STARTS AT 7:30
THIS EVENING IN ALBANY
Visited Norman H. Davis, Con
nected With Wilson Adminis
tration, Yesterday
ALBANY. Au*. 21 —A round
of golf -td dinner with friend* In the
quiet surrounding of the nearby
Berkshire* Appealed to Governor
Smith more than politics on the ’eve
of. his notification ceremony.
So he slipped away today to the
summer home at Btockbrldge, Maaa.,
of Norman M. Davly. one of the c»kK
In the Wilaon administrative machin
ery. and did aa he pleaaed.
Anxloua to be fit for the hour at
ouak tomorrow when he will take
command of the forcea of democracy
for the presidential campaign, the
man "who came up from the
dlamlaaed political care* at noon, and
by motor with Mrs. Smith at his side,
took the road for his destination to
miles to the Southeast.
After an evening visit at the Ilavla,
home the preaidentlal nominee plan
ned to return to the executive niun
elon where tomorrow In advance of
the delivery of hia acceptance speech
he will welcome to hi* family circle
four KUeeta —Senator Kobinsou -of
Arkansas, his runnlnK mate, and Ills
wife; and Senator Key Pittman, of
Nevada. Who Will break the news Os
his nomination to the governor and
Alia Ptttmao- £
The program on the air opening
promptly at 7:30 Kaatern Daylight
Easing Time will be a* follows;
1. Tall to order by .John J. Kaskob,
ibalrman of the Democratic Natil’n?
Committee.
2. Playing and aluglng of The Star
Spangled Banner, led Ivy New York
State National Guard bands.
3. Invocation.
4 Introduction by f’hitlrnian Has
kob of Mayor John ThacTier of
Albany.
- 5. Address of Senator Key Pittman
of Nevada, chairman of fye committee
to notify Governor SnilTTi
6 Acceptance by Governor Smith
of the certificate of nomination and
speech' of acceptance.
7 Relied ct lon
The progiam will dose at 9 p. m..
*d' far *» the radio audience is con
lerned and members of the present
audience will also disperse nlMiut this
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ARE SEARCHING
FOR TWO AIRMEN
r*.»
Fear Rapidly Guinn Ground That
Rockford Flirty* Have Met
Death
CHICAGO, Aug 21 (VP) x>The be
lief that. Itert llasseli and Parker
framer, filers of the greater Rork
tord either tiled Sunday or have but •
fighting chance to win through was
expressed tonight by (host familiar
With conditions at Davis Strait. ,
It w»* there, between the coast of
1 ■borador and Greenland. Lkat radio
communication from the plane ended
early Sunday. The pl»ne. equipped
»dth landing wheels would have re
mained afloat but a few hour*. If
the fljers made land, good fortumrand
a determination to live may bring
them to> Clvllixatlon.
In meanwhile the government* of
I lie United States, Canada, Denmark
urn! Greenland have ordered reach'
ships Into Ilavla , sjralts to seek a
possible shore camp of the filer* or
wteckage that would mark where
tl.ey went down
WIN. 14t borador 4A»l s - A heavy
rain and fa|Jing barometer here to
night Indicated bad weather for those
vearchlng for Pilot Bert Hassell and
radio operator Parker Cratuor.
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH— READ BYr BUYERS BEFORE THEY! Him.
BULLETINS
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NKW YOHK, Aug. 21 ~<lP>
Seaalor George 11. hoses o|Arw
Hampshire, front Kepuhll
can the middle
west and far west today asserted
he fouad no active agricultural
revolt In ike west. Talk about
prohibition hr said H wa* almost
desultory.”
“I hate come hack front the
west," he said “uiore rout lured
than rter that Ike real Issue of
this campaign will detelop
through a calm consideration of
the two candidates, their trntu:
lag and their equipment for Ike
presidency.
LAGKAMK. tig, Aug. 21 f IP)
- Shortly after his sweetheart was
said to have broken their engage
meat, 'Alvin Morph). 27, return
ed to her h»mr today, shot and
killed Ike girls mother, seriously
wounded her and then committed
suicide. ‘
hr*. J. T. Bishop, the mother,
died almost Instantly. The girl,
l.ols IDs (fop, was In a grave con
dition at n hospital here tonight.
PABIS, Prance, tag. 21 (Al’>
- Ha. Allen White, In a stale
men) tonight, denied that be had
assailed Governor Smith In his
roll call “wtj; the governor's
legislative record." I
The statement, which comment
ed on Gwveisnor Smith's published
reply to the roll call holds “that
la every statement I made. I care
fnlly dc clared by fn|llt In his
honesty.’*
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NINE KILLED
IN TORNADOES
Damage in Minnesota Expected
To Reach Sum of Three
Million Dollars r ‘
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ST UAUI,. Aiik. 21—(4^—Nine per-
Min* were killed, more th»n HHI Were
hurt, some seriously, and property
was damaged to the extent of fit,oo,-
000 In the tornado which swept
through the town of Austin, two
Minnesota counties and near the
lowa border Monday night. A survey
of tpe area developed the Information
tonight that two *eperate tornadnea
ctnaed the c|S(ji:igc outside of Austin,
then finally joined in striking that
city whore six persons were kllle
and 5d wee liurt, Property l.isaoa
there were estimatedfl.oon.onn.
Three additional deaths were reported
troin lic»r Rockwell. Through
out today, records were increased on
the Injured list unfit more than 100
natm s were enrolled'
3 Stills Taken Yesterday:
Nine Within Last Ten Days
1 Wayne county deputy sheriffs yes
terday captured three blockade dls
rilling. uulfUs, briugiug Ui. number
| I’kcn in the last ten days to nine.
■ Yf Merday's capture totaled a capnifipp
ef 170 gallons, ami 60tt gal!”nh of
1 leer were poured out One arrest
was made.
A uiinty gallon outfit was dixcov
(red In tlie f'ffir's %itl! section of
Fork township yrtdeeday morning.
I and IMI ghlloas of beer destroyed. Evl
j derice :ft this place wa< that the
j still had been hidden find had not
! been used In sometime.
Moving a half mile away, the depu
! ’ es discovered a brti (iM utp "48 gSEllin
’ mlflt that wax hot from recent use
' Ti e cap was gone and the whiskey
made »f the run If any wa* also
j m'nslng. The xiippouftton is that the
j operators beard the deputies as they
I hacked up the beet barrels at tlie
SIX HOMES IN CITY ENTERED AND ROBBED
BACK TO SCHOOL
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PROGRAM GIVEN
Rotary Club Haw Several Hoyw
Os Uity Ah (iuesU At
Barbecue
A backlo-sehool program was star
led by the Goldsboro Rotary dull Inst
j evening with Several hoy* (>r the tdty
{ the guests of the club at a barbecue
I supper at the M.indlal Uomiuunitv
Building*. A. "A. Joseph, chairman of
| ihe boy*’ work committee of the club
i was In charge of the occasion and
! presentesl members of hi* committee
who treated of vortoUli angles of Iho
importance of an education.
Derick S. Hartshorn, spoke of the
‘’Romance of Education," pointing
t ut that while man has about invostl
I guted and explored every Inch '.of the
habitable globe that great realmn of
knowlejjpe remain for meutM ex
ploration- One ran get from mental
A- .
exploration, he *nid. a thrill eompar
able to thut which Ityrd looks forward
to In Tils airplane dash for the Pole-
Mr. Hartshorn treated bl» subject
feelingly and made his hearers get
much of the aplrß that moved hln..
R. C- Hoblnaon urged the young
men not to quit school In order to
‘‘spile the teacher” aa they sometimes
do, Haying that it was not the teach
j cr but sdf who wa* spited.
| Ray Armstrong, superintendent of
city school*, treated of the monetary
j* value of an education. Quoting sta
tistics gathered hy the Federal Uu
) r«au of education, he said that for
i every day one remains in grammar
or high school In later life he realises
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K. C. Royall ended the advice to
I the visiting boy* by asking them to
I mark the successful men of Golds,
boro and to note thut they have its
an average taken advantage of edu
cational opportunities. ‘There are ;
of course”, he dec lured some men in
the community who have attained
success—marked success—without an*
but that Is the exception,
and It happens that It Is (he excep
tion one hear* about must often "
Harmonica Mike, who represents
'■ himself a* having been the first radio
* announcer, entertained the dub with
u number of hig selections on the j
Harmonica. Mr. Sullivan, as he is
| called on the street, told the Rotary
dub and visitor* that for four year*
he has won t htdn ter nu tloa a l bar.
monicjpt>laylng championship.
rhairm’n Kaskob Makes
j Statement on Inquiry
; VK'V YORK. Alik 21 vt) John J.
Itnskoh, (liiti'rn.in of the democratic
national committee, t«ok notice today
ol the Federal roundup of promin
ent New Yorker* whose testimony Is
sought by the government for It* caao
against several night dob proprietors
lor violation of the liquor law.
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The wholesale examination of wtt
iwssca, MT Itaxkob said. Was ju*t
(.t’other evidence of the Insults to
. the liberty of i illxrns llmr the adifiln-
I istratlon feel* it l» necesnrr to sub
ject us in order to enforce the law.
first sitr and esenp, ,}. Tlfree barrella
if beer abo ott gallfm* uire I.a
iroyed ui fill* spot. The stil taken
litre was a 4o gallon capacity one.
'Moving t” Grantham’s-township on
yesterday afternoon —the Corbett hill
section lire officer* found a I" gal
lon outfit hidden m the weeds ulioiKj
10 yard* from the home of Jap Me
Cullen The still dill trot allow trace*
of having been recently operated Me
< nllcn was recognised lti the *um of
JIMI for hta appearance before Judge
Dlund In recorder’s court on Beptem
tcr for * hearing on a c harge »f ht*vr
.iiß u still In hi- poim ,Mini tor the
I urpose of making wtiiskey.
Mak ng the*~?bbl* vesterday were
Ixputle* J (*. Ki" ueeay. Buck Gard
ner ami Carl Srtvith of the sheriff"*
office and fx-piil) George t’uker of
.hsulston totinsblp.
GOIjIKsBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST, 22. I»2X
Lear Rockford Flierr. Are Down
L ~,l ru * *ihl,
j*""'''
Above, L to r. t are Bert Hassell, pilot, and
Uarker Cramer, co-pilot, of the Stinson-
Detroiter "Greater Rockford," which took of!
Irom Cochrane, Ort* (or Mount Evans, Green
land, on the second Icy of a proposed fliyht
LITTLE BOY IS
DEAD OF HURTS
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Five-Year-Old Johnson County
Lad Dies After Beinjr Hun
■ Over By Wajcon
A tragic accident happened in the
Brogden section say* the Hmllhfleld
Herald, when little Vernon Wilson,
the five year old aoU of Mr. and Mrs.
J, N. Royall, fell front a wagon and
the wagon passed over his body,
causing Injuries that resulted In his
death. The little fellow and his older
brother* had started with the wagon
to haul some-wood about five odock
In the afternoon fcy some way the 111
lie fellow lost his balance and fell
Item the wagon. A doctor was sum
oujjut iiuj it wax found that serious
internal Injuries had been -sustained
He wa. brought to the Johnston
County Hospital and an operation w»*
performed about ten. thrlty o’clock.
It wa* seen at that time that his
condition was critical, and the little
follow died the following afternoon
about 3:ftd o'clock Tie wam roin. loua
up until )n*t before the end came.
Fin n BIRTHDAY
COUNCIL TODAY
Scout Executive W. W, Riven
Came To Golduboro Five
Yearn Aro Today
tf
® Live year* ago today. Si nut F?X P
epjjw W -W Rivers arrived In
Goldsboro l» assume orgaiilxation and
direction t»f Tu-turnra council.
Under hi - supervision the council
has accomplished tin foils lug results
In this time. v
llo\- (ouchi'll by Seouilng l-’DO.
Merit bail) m p <*il dooQ
Eagle* created 22.
Boys ape lifting a week or more In
summer i amp DM.
Life saving te-t passed 287.
Uxgakc reseuux bun drowning end
electrocution 7
KOI K Dll HI 111
111 |)Ei fII IV 111 S;
MIX OTHI Its 111 It 1
o
REDWING. Ml mi Auk. 21 -UV)
Trapped In a hurjng btts, four pten
• 11- , lon iiejJ Jo il< ul h and e! a other*
were injured, two so severely that
they arc expected to die, when a pas
wenger bn- anil a truijc collided on
the highway iH',n- here today.
Nope of (he dead wx* Identified
and their bodies were burned Ixyond
recognition anti their personal effect*
-were destroyed x>- the rn«a«-h, mired
In the ditch, caught fire und was
burned to Its fr»me. Tlie lius was
bound front Uhlcago for Minneapolis.
Hoover Adopts Smith’s ltlt-a
, For Sell in lowa Address
WOULD CALL CONFERENCE OF FARM LEADERS, INCLUD
ING GOVERNOR LOWDEN, TO STUDY AGRICUL
*’ Tl/RAL SITUATION—GOVERNOR SMITH
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. v HAD I’RHViOUSIJY MADE SUCH
- ANNOUNCEMENT
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WEST BRANCH. I**s., Aug. 21— {IP}
An agricultural conference In which
Frank O, Lowdtu of llliiioi*. and oth
et farm leaders will be asked to parti
elplatvv In the search for a common
ground upon which to act for form
relief, was proposed here tonight hy
Herbert Hoover to tit* homecoming
uddrsaa in Hie Heart of The corn belt.
“In formulating recommendation*
lor legislation to carry out the pro
posal* of the party,’the Ttepnbltcsn
Presidential candidate said. ”1 trust
that we may have Hie full asalalancs
of the leader* of agricultural thought.
1 am not liißi-nxihle to the value of
the study which sincere farm lead
•r ■ have given to till* question of
farm legslallon. They have all contH
liilted to the reallxsllon that ' the
P' ■ I*l *id ulu-1 he solved. They will
no Invited Into conform* ’’ Outstand
lifg farmers such a« Governor Dowdsn
will be naked to join In the search
Jor comnii.m ground upon whlih wo
can act."
The ratling of such a conference
naturally Is predicated upon Hoovers
rfertlon, bill the mVminei did not In
dicate whether It wou|d lx- his pur
I o«e to- call It before or after hi* In
auguration Ills Democratic opponent
h.» announced that If ,K«t should he
elected he would Invite Ypt*' 'farm
Complaints Heard Relative
Postponement Mart Opening
Complaints continued yesterday
MQtIRR M nrnr cWttnty farmers nff'
Ooldsboro bu-lin « men beeausc of
"the post ponint tit of the K ' >t
Hit* Knuit r« Carotins- Tobacco M*rkei
f i.m \uru«f 2H Ti r.vptemlx’r 4.
U"- opening up that otic
mock.” ■;ihP4nu» pi eminent Wsvin
county r#ntnr "win itifun » loan of
ou*«nd* of dollar* In thin county
Shpie Hr ll.iv»‘l'c<iti** "tl 111’ <1 gotten
ready r*fr tin’ opening <>n August 2H.
No* we have trot In *tore the crop
und wait for another week longer,
I’nxt pop hi. nt Ilf tile 11 lien lin; it tit II
• ptember 4, It was pointed out, may
| trnVe Inw ’I |cnver:tu; thi pm " The
i passage of aii.ither week, will «w; eur
j Inr »f the rrnp at sin h a point. It
w.ii declared, that al in not every far
•tier will have to Ret large quantifies
|ln the market as quhkl) M1- IWI
from Rockford, 111., to Stockholm. Sweden, ant
hasn’t been heard of since. The map ahowi
their route. Friend* fear they have been forced
down by ice-laden win^i.
(IbUiuUmU Mvvnnkl
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leaden Ht -immediately after Novsra
ber 8.
Former Governor - t-owden Is Qta
foremost exponent of the equalisation
lee plan of farm relief, and aftsr the
Republican convention at Kansaa City
i ejected th«t*plun he announced his’
withdrawal from the r>cp for tbe po
v ixvlniitloiv which Went to Hoover on
n ■ I ballot
fn his address here the O. O. Fr
I standard hearer reiterated the declare
| Gen made In hi* acceptance speech
it.at the Republican platform proposal
for farm relief did not contemplate
ilt her putting the government Into
the control of the bustnees of agrL
ctilturc or iuh*l|llxlng prices of farm
i product* by paying the loaae* thereon
fi°m the Federal truaaury or by
, ’ t or foe Imposed on the farmer.
He propose wlih governmental
!o.*letanc<‘ and an Initial advance of
i capital," he added “to cnabie the agrl
< ul!ur»l Industry m reach a stature of
modern hualnen* operation* by which
I 11 " farmers will attain his Independ
imc «/ul maintain hi* Individuality "
Expanding hi* prevloa* Rtatement
ri gardlflF the development of thg
IPPt aml the building of •
‘•real f,iike* to the Atlantic waterway
a- Mil mead* of furnishing lower
freight rates on farm produce going
G’ontinueA on Page Semi)
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I- lootlerf with the opening day offer
in' < mill in the faro of million* of
pounds of the weed, buyers will of
”uise buy at a lower price, It wai
said.
Hie foliowlggi annupncS
" 11 ci.i!;ve in the postponement of
iir* . |*< nlnir until September 4 wa*
“At the siiKk-eitlon of Mr, A. B.
< arrlngfon. president of the Tobacco
Ahsih latlon of ihe United iflates,
n a litter daled August IS, to H. B.
: noi president Kaat Carolina Wire
' c.ise a I. i .tl lon. a raided In eel in* of
it’, director* of the warehouse wtsoc
w .s held In flreenvllle 4 p. lu.,
■: I IS relstlvc to chaining the op
■ nine of Fa stern Carolina Market*
'■ Tel eg rams and phone uiessaites from
ornetlcally all the having compsnlea
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MEMBER <m %
THE ASBOCUm
PRESS I
PRICK FI VI
rm
Jewelry And
Money Taken
Thief Hu Entered itoepM WM
Renidenta Are Sleepim v • *
Several Tinea :^j|
A burglar who piles hie UMeff
residences b«l*Mi X and 4 o'pU|
In the morning la bow operating Ml
tioMaboro, and raatdanu of tho aMd
war* yesterday **ruf to ho a« Ml
miard. Within tk* paat tow dajra m
many aa ala homaa In tha atty hped
tx>e» an tar ad at night and Monaf 4fj
valuabla Jewelry atoiea-
The tachatena as tha prwwlaa fyfß
•lit the aereee door at a rear |w
trance, reach through the hole aflfcdt*
ad. raiaa the hook gad walk Into fed
houaa. Inal da. the man. for I* £
evidently a one.ataa worker, stema
unafraid at bia bustnooa. la H,
atanoea ha haa even gone Into thd a*
■Ulra rooma of raaldnsas.
Apparently ha aaarahaa far aMUfe?
and In aavwral of the piaaaa haa a«A
lectad tha treoaer* of the aaa
of the houaa, tab an them eat adflt
porch. rld«ei them of thotr me tew to
and left them lying on the fitnjfr' c;
Entering tha homo of & i. MM
on East Mulberry after 1
tha morning, for Mr. Tafraaa had wed
retired until that hoar, the thief afatd
a tit watch aad thirty oawta.
three dlmee la ay parta, aad e*»rdi
them had a hole la It.” smtlfd Mr.
Jaffreaa. The trwuaera were 4gC|
from a room whan Mr. JadTreaawee
•leaping. carried to a poreh aad 'HS,
Kaya aad a kaifa la the eoekate wtte
following morning. d
factad an an trance by slMtiag KM
•craan oa tha rear as the hewed Md
ralalag the book. - f?
Daumarh wtm Baterwd » *•
A twenty oea jewel watch Whs Ml,
an from the home es Joe ft ■jTH
on Mocumb atraet, Mar Watawt. Mr
trance hero waa hy a rear deer bltti
Mr. Danmark did not think had IMM
Icckad. The watch wae Id a Iftfk.
era pocket aad the thlad nln'll |M
room where Mr. Dawauufc lay idik
took tha clothe* and etevtet AISE
In th* hack porch to rtto the peefcE
The home of J R. Muagrave Ml
North William at raw *„ nhhettt
m XK* money waa tahew Ire* Mb
pocket of Mr. Maagrave’c trowetes,
■retired by the thief by eatarlar Ob
r< oei where the wholeeal* g- nawj
man and Mr*. Muagrar* mace deep*
Ing.
Aa in th* two other ease* the thlil
waa acrommodatleg ratragh to lend
the trouaara behind, lying oa tha MhMf
porch. Thar* waa e ntaatyateht
•-•nt watch la then* hat ha weu&V
■van taka that,** Mr- Muagrave'teNl
The New*.
<* Kdmaadcea lame Intend *1
The night worker la
hvaa prowled through th* home 2
Prank Edmuadeoa for inmilimc f ge-
Ing to upaUlra rooma la th# rad
dance. La* Hdraundaoa. proprietor 4
tha Opera Shopp*, had aot come hated
after clnalng his bnalaose aattl life,
lar 12 o’clock, and tha houaa had M
haan antarad at thla time- RM V
valuabla watch and sl2 la money *££
■ecu rad.
Other Inara d
Jack Cos. young maa of the MfR
•waa reported aa havlag l*at ltd whed
the thief ranaeckod hi* room.
A wrlat watch valued at till wte
•reported stolen whan th* thief *W
fared tha raaldanca owned hy MM|l|
Johnaon.
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Names Chief W&rdeai 1
In Forestry District
RALEIGH. Aug. 21——J. Me
Millar, Hertford eoanty and I. 1,.,
Hooker, New Bara, war* Bemad ad
chief forest wardoaa to«||
•ud five by Chari** Hilary, twW>
cur fereater In chargu of foruat Iff
control today. •
Erection of two now at#*! fenaf
lookout lowars will be hvgne thM
weak. Hory said Aa M foot atrmlteS
is to go up in Robaaoa county and f
100 foot tower la Cram cauaty,