WEATHER ImUj fair Wednesday and Thursday except pagjxlbly I weal skewer* in extreme West. VOLUME SEVEN} NUMBER 168 ROBINSON RECALLS G. O. P. RECORD IN RALEIGH ADDRESS Covers Widest Range * Subjects He Has Yet Touched in Addresses Recalbi Thai Nation tya* Pros perouN Under Simmons Un derwood Tariff I-aw CHARGES G. O. I*. SOLD FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS .- ■ 1 Head Waiter at Sir Walter Fails To Recognize Vice Prewi dential Nominee KALKIGH. Sep< 11 (-P)-I’r«vh iii is a Democrat a- dost Hue until P>'r» piratlou stood out <m hla forehead. Senator Joe Robinson tonight direct td a verbal attack upon the Coolldge lon tan polictea. the activities of cab (net member* of the hoarding ailmtn* istratlon. the care of dWsbled vete tun* und*r Republican rule and thoae opposing (lovernor Smith because of hia connection with Tammany Hall. Covering the widest range of suh jecta he haa touched' on ao far In »uy ampalin speech. the Democratic vice presidential nominee mopped hta brow with a handkerchief and urged any reura of North Carolina who might considered deserting the IH-mocre tic fold to read the record of the Republican party during the Harding and Cooltdg* period. Speaking with out note* and without pausing refer enc* to the text of a prepared ad ur*»* before him. the Senator declar 'd the Republican rirle to have bean "corrupt and *elfi*h’’,,and added that this alatement applied "particularly" to the activities during Harding'.t te J, uure iu office. "You know,” he almost shouted "that Federal offices throughout the South have been sold and are being sold by pat ropa* v hpldej*. atul y*t here In Old North Carolina, « few think they are willing to accept this record of shame and dishonor and repudiate the gallant leader chosen on the first ballot »t Houston." Mr Robinson said lhai he regarded hi* "late lamented friend President Harding" ax the worst misfit In the ■White House aud asked the audience if they luid forgott* ii the little "green house on' K'. street". Referring to th« It mmons I'nder wood tariff law enacted In the Wilson administration, the senator *.jid that uudi-r this measure "the nation pros pered." Mr Robinson was introduced by R .... Doughtnnl. revenue for North Carolina. Among stale De mocratic leaders occupying seat* on the platform were Governor Mcl-ean Mrs. Palmer Jermati, th' National tnmmittee-woman front North Caro lina; T. I> Johnanh, secretary «f the state executive committee, «hd 0. M Mull, state chairman. Mr. and Mra. Robinson tonight found n break In the succession of dinner engagements to which they have been’ Invited In other cities and dined alone In the dinner* room of ihe Sir Walter Hotel.here. Tliev were un m-ognlxrd by (lie head waiter *nd had to wait sometime before their or der was taken. After someone ill the dining room had told the head waiter who they were, lie Immediately went over to their table and gave personal attention to the service. COOUDGE SEES JAMES W. GOODE Or ( a Western Republicmn Manager Confers \Vith ( hies Kxe rutive in Chicago CARKETT. Ind, Bept. 11—OTk Aboard PraSTWht Coolulgea Vneclal Train-Scheduled to arrive 111 Wash t.iglon early tomorrow morning to re .time hla regular executive duties in the Capital after * long Vacation in Wisconsin. President Coolldge found national politic* impalent U) reach him before then and today he received the first caller* slneo leaving the so eluded shores of the Rrule River. j Jam •■* W. Goode. Western Republi can campaign manager, took the op port unity of an hour's stop of the presidential speelal In ( hlongo to con fer with the chief executive. Last week he sought to indue* Mr. Cool- Idge to deliver speeches for the Ra publican ticket lu the campaign, m THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEM Him Higher Averaßes On IxK'al Tobacco Mart Tobacco sale* of 175.000 pound un the Goldsboro floors* yesb.ula) averaged about $lO, warcbousetnei ■ said, deducting sun s of $1 and $1 per hundred paid for scrap uin very poor grades. The setlmate of 175.000 poundt for Tuesday was un official, bill* having not been completely check ed and turned in last night- t)f fleial sales through Monday a* supplied The News showed 610, 438 pounds sold here. Yesterday's totals brought the amount to about 785,438 pounds. By the end ot Thursday, if wot weather does not again slow up the sales, the mar ket will have pussed ihe million pound total- SOLICITOR TO MAKE DECISION Lenoir Coroner's Jury Makes No Indictments In Fatal Accident That Walttr Jones 17 yar Did *<Mt of James Jones pf Dudley came to his death When crushed between a Hudson automobile and a loaded tobacco truck was the verdict rendered by; a Lenoir 7 o'clock lasi night to hear evidence county coroner's Jury empanelled at i.s to the accident In which the Wayne county hoy met death The Jury did not order any warrants drawn but left to the county solicitor of determination of whetficr or not arty prosecutions would be Instituted. The car which struck young Jones j and th- 1 1 in k m.- driven h- Rpynioud Taylor of Ayden and the accident oc curred six miles west of Klnstou i bout 8 o’clock Mondpy night. The Goldsboro boy had been riding,on the truck toward Kinston. The nun h ia> run out of gasoline and wgs left parked without llghl* u on the highway when the Ayden man struck. It YOUNG ULES TAKESHONORS Named I’renidont Sophomore Section of Hiram Founda tion Camp 0 .i.i. David Idles. Goldsboro ,4'oilth. has been named president of the sopho more section of the Hiram foundation <amp lii the White Mountains for next year, according to information reaching h“ro yesterday. Young Liles was awarded a schol i k rsliip to the camp from Wake For ert College last year and hitch hiked the Koo miles from Godaboro to the ( imp ill lute August He was at his destination in three days sfter leav lug the city and in the time rode with only three motorists. lie was made assistant to thn life guard at the amp ami In the rompe tiens carried on during the- two weeks of the assembly, won all four if tin- ribbons offered Liles ha* now resumed his wolk In Wake Forest Cot gt*. He Is a senior at the' Baptist In stitution this year. County Needs Provisions For Care of Tuberculosis What Wayne county 1* doing In th* nay of public health work, hom d< m i.listr*lton activity, and maternatlty and Infancy work was related to the Goldsboro Rotary club last evening Neilher the state nor the county is making adequate provision f'». thi ipen ea.-i s of tuber, ill,, Ml* 9XI it o Ward, of the city aud county health department In talking to th, i!ulr. The United Slates is first It many things, xh« pointed out. byt it ,» tenth utriftn-g nations <>t th* world in lowering the death rat, 1 .through public health work and pi< venttve meldin', said M » Ward This Is largely explained, she though through the very high death rate from tuberculosis, xx^aa. “Well, There’s an Understanding’/ ’' , ■ 1 : ><mm 4.. Returning Irom the Kiviera aboard S. S. Lapland, pretty Florence Trumbull, daughter of governor of Coivnccticut, and object of conxidcrable ac-un- i rjn part of John, son of Presi dent and Mrs. Coolid. at ctnwi barraße and admitted tfiat there “is * sort >o m on<',< r-tnndinß between us." She hiuted that w<-<! i . uld unii uut Uuriiu: tlio Yuiettd-:.. _ „ ... .ZZ-. Many Take* Pitchfork# And Go Fishing (or (German Carp Pitchforks, riflos an ahotguns were yesterday tut rod tit ,d 4u the new role of fishing tackle by'hinny who foray ed up and down the flood waters of th* N/t'Use Before eleven o'even o'cloek yea terday morning GUO pounds of tier* man (,'arp-had h■. n captured by thoae spearing and shooting In th* ■iveiflow sections along litghwny f o'kv ' mitli of the city, t'ntlj la -t night tlio unusual spori continued ami It w»s estimated when darknes* fell 1 fWO pounds of tin- i arp must have b, *u tsken. ° Most of the fish taken were of tlie TWO’ARE 111 RT I N PLANE FALL Waco Biplane Was Entered in ( hiss B Transcontinental Air Derby YX'MA, ArinxotUt, Sept 11 ~(/P) The Waco b plane piml< ,| l»y ,*:;uirt F. Ac.r of Mtlwnukte In the clan H. 'Transcontinental air r-n <■ jclied to day at Wciitoii, Arixmia, Injuring R. K Herron of Milwaukee, a pa--,.me r 'the plltd eseaped Injury Herron via brought lien* and physician* *iiid ho would r*cov,r. lie suffered a d<cp scalp wound; Bb« urged the <*t*hll*iihient of >ome l.' latain ward of JanilUiug for JiO ftduiiicil Kla, ’ i .1.1 i, point in oil! that it wu* next lo iuipn lid,- iu indlglcni fuitllllc lo keep the one as flirted with tin di ■< fumi nil con tact with the other of the family. A* a r, »»> iety i* exposed, she sa d. "A Due hospltil would be fine," stated Ml** Ward, "but any plait* where Hie tnbft' tUar tould be Isolut 0 after ilie di». a e 1 wi ll iliul fw»y ould b« a *t> p,fit t.li,- r,,Dif direction t am in favor of doing tfoimthing iow. ralher tlnui lu waiting until we An get big money for big tlilus*." I'lan* arc uiuler way between the k m m (Continued on page 6| GOLDSBORO- N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, lt»28 3 to 0 pound variety, but some weigh ed a* much us twMiy five pound*. Washed out,, of Gw rcgnl*r channel* of the Neuse by the high waters which have flooded hundreds of acres of low lands, they fell a prey to the sport*- iiii'ii in the shallow- water. The no u with Ik* pitchforks were I. avtng the h «-> part' of the luik. the riflemen and slndguimieu finding that their bitHfts fem-r«tty skidded i ff the top of the water without hit ting the fish. Spo t of a mo/e human kiijd wa* that found by unoth< r group amusing (DoakbiUMi on Faye Aix < DANIELSGETS A HEAVY FINE I J. W. Daniels To l*a> $l6O and. Costs For Havinjr Whiskey For Sale j. av. Daniel", Goldsboro man, wa* yesterday found guiliy lu M syne l onnly i,coi4|,; , ,-onrl Os receiving gnd having w hi.-key in hia po ocssion (or the purp 'of u(, . Judge Bland < ider' ,1 him to p„, * tin" of $l5O and Ufa ,Mi . and "t id MU ’d loin lo 1* iLjontliM tin the county road* 4 to h* upon r.mdiiion that IHiii 1., tak«* up p ill* cel' w ith hi' father . m I reports I » tin* court throuvJt the ■ hs'*rlff or 'chief nf jp»i!»'»* at leant net t m vt t* ill h 1 ** iu Hu via) 1 rqui! ii to 4. Yf htu*l In f h* rum Os $250 to fcft&urc the report* T. E. Browne to Speak Before Rosewood Club I' 1! T. «.-.i : n, . dm tor of vocation i~l agrli nli.-.r v i-h Ui' N.irlh Osro- I Lna foil* <- Kvlenston service, will t„ :he k- .It the It. wood com , mini tv ( lull meeting Friday evening. I A picnic *upp»-r w ill la- served at 6 j o'clock, hi ui’-. will 1h» transacted ■ mid the .iiidri * wilj go on the board* claim 7 d° Mr RVowiie la re, ognlxcl .1" a leader-among thoae interested In tinlying the problem* of agrlcultur* ami Boeewuod club member* invite tbo general public to tirar him, | E LEI TION BOARD TO MEET TODAY ened On Saturday, October tft H t * * axrv Final plans for hnldinf th« Novvm her election are expected to be made at a meeting of the t'ounty Hoard of Kleetlons at the courthouse at 10:3C this morning Those who held p*lb or -served as reglMrars In the primary are being asked to serve for the tall but where there '»re any resignations or changes on account of moving or other .-aiices, others will Ik- appointed, lender provision* of Section 5i>47 of the Consolidated Statutes ,#* Hme tided, the Registration Books shall open tor the registration of voters at pine o’uloek A. M , on tin -sth Saturday before each election. Therefore the laeiks are to he open ed for the tji-nerul Klectton on Sat urday, (XTofier 6th, Jh2B and remain •pen unlit sunset (sal urday, October 27« h. 1938- BUTCHER BOY TELLS STORY 1 tares Farts of 5-Yrar Illicit Love Affair With Society Mat run J.OS ANOKId-78, Sept 11 (JPJ— De tails of le-<>. P. Kelly’s 6 year Illicit love affair with Mra. Myrtlo Mellua, voclety matronl for whose murdsr ho ia ou trial, were related by the de fendant from the witness stand today at his chief argument to lave himself from conviction. Declaring hlmaelf to have been a "mull pursued". K>*lly a 29 year old meat cutter, told of the iluiideoUne meetings which had "every Sunday bu< six In the ffve s%»rx" aud a| least two night a w*ok. From the day he was introduced to Mrs. Mcllui, In January 1923 littho meal market where he worked Kelly I, stifled -}i* wa* "chuaed." He declared Mrs. Melius on one oc caslon 1 old him »he was "m»« at T. TH.” (her husband Frank Mullus) bo cruse he run around with a blonde. On Monday August fl when the nude ui d multllated body of Mrs. Melius was found lit her home, Kelly was ruptured ip a clothe* On the ctand todav he said ho hid there b*- , * use Melius came home unexpected ly mid he “tboutfht If 1 hid there *he (ould let ni« out'of Ihe house later when ihinj:* quieted down.’’ He said be hud hidden lu the closet on prev ious occasions when th* husband *ur prised them together. Kelly *ai,F that when Mrs. Melius went up to her bedroom the afternoon of the fatal l«at Sunday tie #p*nt with her. he heard her fall on the stairway and that he rushed to her, lurried her to her bedroom, and that lie th*n fell asleep. L»ter Mra. Mvllu* walked fefr-the stirway to bid him poodbye, he said, when the doorbell i a tig and he hid In the flOWt Then, he testified, he heard Mrs. Melius, srtenni "Frank" and that, he beard ro more until the police awketted him lu the i losi-t. \\ OH KIM. WItKS OPI'dSKD St. PAUL. Sept. 11---M*) A local m gani/ailon oppos' d to the employ n < til of married women who have no jiependerpa has prepared a hill for li tnxtpction In tlie 1929 legislative Bc.,M(pi forlildding employment » of nmrrlal women tn any state depart ment. I Urges Farmers to Attend Forestry Convention Here Aii <pp. il for farmet* the less ior ! tlie 1 r- u \ A ation in ic aml In ic.irii the value oj forests a* a ,mp I contained'ln'a statement {mm J,c tdi Hyde Prstt. executive' head of th** Association, received her*] yesterday; "Are you satisfied with the revenue | you arc- deriving from your farm wo-id •and*? If not, plan to attend Ihe. 18lh annual meeting of th, North Carolina !i A»5,.., latlon. lo lu Ic Id lu tin: commuulty Building aj,Goldsboro, !, ptsmber 19th to 21*1. *nd learn hok to <are for your wood lauda so us to make them a greater ».( <»•,t to your farm. * “The first day of the meeting. Wed uetday, the mlh will be d*voted al Smith and Anti-Smith Democrats at Meeting In Texas Break Noses Free Tickets for Home Children to Robinsons One hundred children of the Odd Fellows Home here will bo guests of The News und the Robinson circus at the afternoon perform inee of the circus on Keptember 18 The News yesterdSy arranged with Publicity Man lllekey of Robin sons to allow the children to at tend This I* in keeping with a precedent of The N*wa for secur lag ticket* for the bomb. “You .bet we will accept th* Invitation,'' said Buperintendeut Warren when telephoned by The News of the arrangement. "There isn't anything (hat would give u more pleasure You can't please the boy* slid girls any better than to take them to the show and we appreciate what The Newa la do lug.” TWENTY BOYS ENTER PLANES Bent Fiver Will Be Determined In ( onteMln On Friday, September 21. Twenty (Joldsborw boy* hava al ready entered airplane models In tbt contest being run off under thi dl ruction of Hcourt Kxecutlve W. W. Riv (-rs, The New* was Informed taat night- All elrplane mddel builder* of the city Were urged to get In their entry before thn dnt» <ff fh# trial oj the plane*. Friday. September 2J, at 4:30 tn the afternoon, the bulhler* will asfl*aJ!lg (Hi the William Street — Grammar School ground* and determine which plane will fly tp* farthest- A pria# Is to he awarded thn boy making thn model that establlahe* the best rec ord. Home two days before th# competi tion. the plane* will he placed ou display al a polet in th* bu*tn**e dis trict. The public U Invited to at. tend the plane competition at the school grounds. V . .. NOT WORRIED AT OUTCOME ———. o Governor Smith Declare* He Never Hoped for Democratic Victory In Maine (0 ALBANY. Bept U Smtth indicated today that he wa* net worried shout political trend* in state's which he is convinced th» Democrats have little or no chance of carrying -In November, and b« put* Maine In that clasa. The only comment for publication of the Democratic presidential nom inee on yesterday's election result* in the Fine Tree state wa* this: “I wa* never optimistic enough No thiijk Matin- would b« anything bpt Republican." He made this observation to new* papofrmon after luvhajl enquired, rather ('**ually what the Mattie r-sula hud ii-'eu and had heeti Informed that the Repuhli( an* hud cartred the slate by more than 70.000. moat ettlln Iv to the romlderttion of thla question. There will he xldmitH by experienced 'forentern, and In the ijtmoon at 3:30 there will be”a farm wood land ihnirnutration ai the wood land owned by the Slate Iloapltal. I’lau to cum" and aptml Wednesday, .'•■cptemlwr I!*th, nt Caldahoro and In ar thine talKn and nee this demon atration. "II ypur community la Intereatenl In learning more.about thi-k kubjert arrangement! can he made for one of' the Kit'iialdO Koreater* to vlalt yoflr neighborhood and adviae with the far mem in regard to handling their w *l land* and hold a local demon stratlou. ail allilllil 1 MEMBER 01 « THE ASSOCIATED PRESS d eaica nvs cams Police ()u«ll Ne»r Rial That Oc cur* When Anti .Smith Crowd Excluded Froai Hall EX GOVERNOR ('OIJQUITT LEADS PARTY BOLTERS Slate Separate ( oaventiea aa4 Make PUuim to Carry Fight Into Homm ( DALLAS, TtCu , Sept 11—<JP) -* Amid th« wildcat mm that marked a Democratic meeting Kk Tax aa, delegates refusing to eadoree th* presidential candidacy of Owwaar Alfred E Smith of Nsw York koltad the State Democratic conraattea hoc* today and orgaulaad a conratloa of their own. - * Manyi of the stata’a moot prapltaoal political leaders swung their flats la a fr«e for all right that enauad whoa former Governor Oacar Colquitt, avow, ed anti Smith, m prang to kla toot • few minute* after tba coavanttom op ined and shouted) "Let all loyal Democrats Eyes wers blackened and noaua Mod os the Insurgoots, trooping frooa th* nail amid leer* aad shouts of “Oat out Republicans” attempted to atoalch standards from delegations of loyal- Iris. Uniformed officers broka up a half dogen melees before order flsially was restored sad about SM Insuraenta repaired to their meeting, place an the front steps of the Fair Park auditor ium Th* bolt teas precipitated when a , mution was demanding that only than* delegations loyal to was an anticlimax to the action of dorsruor Smith be seated. The gap*km the State eimsSei iSSamIM»S yip ierday when anti Smite delSdatloaa from S coo nils® were notified they would nm to seated in th# nnßTsailiia Meeting part V ol P the regular Daaso <ra|lc group, the Hoover support sen elected former slate senator T. 8., Lev* temporary chairman, committee#, sad placed further m tirltie* In the haada of aa sxaoattvu committee, heed* by A!via S. Moody of Houston IS ORGANIZING FOR GAME LAWS O mmym—mmrnmm Fire Wardens Arp Antouautteai , ly Game Wardwm Uittter Htale Refufatthma District fire wardens of Way*# eoaa ty will this year aid In the catArce n-'nt of the new gam* laws of Ute Vials, 11. A, Pike, gam* warden, aa* nounred yesterday. Under regulations by lb* State De partm-nt of Coneenratloa aad Dovel ■ pment. fire wardens are autqmeUr ally gsme wardens and delegated to old in reporting violations sad la oa torclng nhservanc* of th* gsam laws Twenty four sections of the oouaty now have the district wardens as fol lows: W. D. Dawson, Bureka. G. Z. Davis, Kremoat. James R. Ay rock. Ssssafß Milt. O. Prank l*e»le, Ptkss Crons Bonds Thad Howell, Plkevtll* section. R Scott Kltmtre, Saulston Section R. Kdwin t, Thompsons Cbnpol. ' George Coker, Newsom's Store. W P. Grant, Adams store and El roy. HF. Garris, Heston Section. f Arnold W. Smith, New Hop*. e T. D. Sutton. Seven Spring*. Atlas Price, Prlc'town. T. W. Heel. Hrosdhnrat Bridge. Joe A. Herring, Indian Spring*. Sam C. Casey, Genoa. A. R. Whitman, Dudley. I Henry G. Hood. Smiths Chapel \ I. John Mogingo, Corbitt* Hill. Os Kennan Jordan, Jordans Store. H. Isaac Sasser. Grantham's Store Alvin W. Kdvrards, Providence. John A. Sasser, Kbernesa District. Harvey L. Kdwards. Rosewood. BRA. MARY *SITH, AGP M, HIKI) AT HI.K HONK IX SAULSTON Mies Mary Smith, aged <6, dl»d at her home In Sauleton township y#w trrday following a lingering lllaeea. She hi survived hy one sister, with whom she made her boms and several m-phems and nieces Funeral servloe# will lie <-oudnctedf£pm the reaMenoa this afternoon. ifflfs Smith vu wall known in her section and ssany WUA learn with sadness of her tsptfc^g

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