WEATHER
GewetrpMy fair. Friday aad Balatday
except yrakakly *he wen BM*r
day ia Mw extreme wedt
. VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 176
MANUFACTURERS BATTLE WILMINGTON TO 5-5 TIE
A BAD DECISION
ROBS GOLDBUGS
Amkm’i Homer in 10th Saves
Day for Hal Weafer and
Company
Goldsboro won the aerie* from
Wilmington yesterday afternoon, but
Umpire Beck ruled contrary wU* and
now Jim jreagues boya will have to
do It all over again at Wilmington
this afternoon.
The Anal score waa G to 5 and dark
neaa ended the count In the tenth
tuning- At laaat that « what It waa
after Mr. Heck got through with call
Ing safe a play that waa "out" by
'several feet.
It waa la the sixth inning that Beck
got crossed Gordon. Aral up for the
Pirates, hit a two-bagger into deep
center- Iloaeee hit to short, and
Culloty caught . Gordon at third.
Daughtry tagger) Gordon son.# dla
taqce from the plate, and Gordon had
uerer reached the haven of third sack
when Beck called film Safe. ’ A|>-
parsntly the uuip missed the play
probably expecting to gee the first
tne made at find rather than third.
Anyway it wa* one of the champ
b< tier* pulled by an ump -eo the
crowd thought -on the Held this year.
The Ooldaboro fan* bad dhck fit after
duck fit at the decision, and bad it not.<
been for the cooler headb. Griffin
r-rrk grandatand would have been*
rendeied to blta and caat In fury about)
the place-
Before things settled down again,
Wllmlngtoh had pushed over foiir
run* and tied the score 4 all.
The tally remained ksotted for the
next three Innings, and Koaco# came
In in thf drat of the tenth with a
home run over the center field fence
The fighting Gold Buga came back
however. In their half of the inning
and puahed across a run to tic the
score again- The umpires called the
game at the end of the tenth lining
on account of darkness.
Stanley Johnson had started on the
mound for the locals and held the
visitors scoreless for the llrst five In.
nlngs Tlye Manufacturer* scored
first in the third inning on a walk,
a aacrafice and two singles, Teague,
first man up. got g base on balls.
Carver running for Teague, went to
seoond on Johnson's sarraflle. Cpl
loty singled’'to center field. Orvcr
going to third. Carver scored on
Smith's, single to the Infield. Patton
made first ou fielder's choice when
Hn.ith was put out at second. Hamel
went out aecond to first.
Again lit tha fifth the Buga scored,
tallying three runs to bring the sum
up to four, and giving the local* a
four run lead- With one man down,
Stanley Johnson got base on balls
Culloty king It'd through i*hor* and
Johnson went to third, while Culloty
went to second on the play. Johnson
scored on Smith’s single through
'second. Culloty going to llilrd- Patton
(Continued on page S)
LINER PICKS UP
ANOTHER SAILOR
.r
Victim of Explosion of South
port in ('harieHton and In
Serious Condition
SOUTHPORT, Sept. 13-<>P) The
known death toll from the explosion
of the tanker Shrevport off Fryfhg
Pan ahoals yesterday wax reduced to
four today when the Clyde lluer Mo
hawk docked at Charleston with John
Welflnger. boatswain who had been
listed as killed. Wolfing*r wa* In a
Mrlous condition and unable to fur
nish any Information agout hi* three
shipmate* who are *tl|| unaccounted
for by the anrvivor* of the disaster.
He had drifted about on a life ring
for more than 12 houm before he waa
picked up.
Captaiu MscKentie of the Mohawk
*ai<J the seaman wa*,- unconscious
whjaj lacked np and that It wa* wltb
diiffculty that officers learned ht*
tame and the fate of his ship, lie
was suffering from burns received on
the ship and from sunburn, shock and
exposure.
His hand* and feet were hndly swol
leu from the salt water and his throat
was parched. Hospital attarhees at
Charleston ddfcllned to give out any
atatement about his condition excapt
|o gay that it wax fierloux,
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ Di THE MORNING KHIUS MINIM ABE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BIOL
- % * » ' ■**,.. -
Seeks Life Secret
■r--
Professor A. V. Hill, whose
study of muscles and nerve
cells of human body has given
him startling conclusions about
difference in sources of energy ‘
a* between human beings and
machines. He is distinguished
psychologist in attendance at
meeting of British Association
for Advancement of Science at
Glasgow, Scotland.
FAW SENTENCED
iTO STATE PRISON
Chairman of Wilkes Hoard of
Education Convicted of
Forging Notes
SOUTH WII,KBBBO>RO. Sept. 13—
V. Kaw, chairman of the
Wtlkse county board ot education for
the pant eight year* and -W. H. Foe
U*r, road superlntnedent were aentenc
de this afternoon-rto serve not lees
than four nor more than »even year*
Ip. the Stale penitentiary for eonsptr
' acy to defraud. Clem Wr«nn, preaid
ent of the defunct gank of Wilkes,
new nerving a »entence of not le»*
than nine or more than 12 years for
violating the atate'banking laws;was
riven »0 additional seuUaca.
Charges against llie three grew ost
of the alleged laauance of forged
county note* to the eum of $150,000
More than a consumed by
the trial.
An appeal waa entered for the two
Uenteiiced and bonds Os $5,000 each
were arranged W retin was returned
to the prison to continue serving hie
r.entence. -
USES UI V 03 SINGERS
CHICAGO, Sept. I?—<JP>— Annoyed
by the singing of boy* below th#
window last night, Joseph Cxshore
blazed away with hla ehotguu, "toj
Irighten them." as he told th#
later. Tod*y he. waa held for the|
death of Joseph Kusowski. 17. one of ,
the singers, whose body was found in
the street In front of Ozahore'a home
ROBINSON AT tOLIMBIt
V •
COUUMBfA. Kept. 13— UP)— Senator
Joe T. Robinson and party arrived
here at *:so 'o'clock this morning,
ly his request, the Senator** party!
remained undisturbed In their prl-i
vate car until 1(1 o’clock.
Bus and Auto Collide On
Tr Highway 40 South of City
The high waters which -hart been
standing in ditches and low place*
*!cng Side the road* and highway*
in the vicinity of the Neuse River,
probably saved J. A. Jackson, of
Faison Route 1, and hi* little thro,
year old son. from death. When the
new Chevrolet touring c«r loaded
with tobacco In which the two wore
tiding to Goldsboro was struck by
the Ooldsboro-Wilmhigton bus on the
jdt. Olive highway about two miles
i-from town ysHterday morning about
eleven o’clock, knocking the h<*vily
:aden car off the highway down an
embankment and Into about four feet
of water which wa* standing In the
gully. The ljttel boy sustained a had
bruise on the forehead and several
reratrhes. and Jackson also sustain
cd some scratches and slight bruises,
hut beyond this father aud sou escap
ed injury. Tha Chevrolet wag budljr
Good Sales and Averages
Continue on Loeal Market
WITH ENI) OF SALES YESTERDAY SHY OF MIL
LION POUNDS HY LESS THAN 2.O(H)—AVERAGE
FOR YESTERDAY WAS $12.56
Season * totals for the Goldsboro
luhaccu market lacked leas than 2.00#
pound*; of reaching the million figure
-.when the market waa closed yeater
day. (Jfflctala report* of aalea sup
plied The News by Mr. Pullrr ahowed
for Thursday 122.638 pound*, bringing
the total for the first nine day* of the
season to 998.070 pound*.
The average for yroterday was
$12.56. and would have been higher
but a portion of the, weed had been
dampened In getting to Ihe market
there remained ou aale great quuntlt-
Wednesday afternoon and night. Again
Ip* of stuff which brought only $1 to
|S. There were occasional -sales, how
ever, bringing S3O aud $35.
-Wilson. Kinston, Greenville and
other Urge markets continue to report
Bugs Go Back to Tar
Stronghold For 7th
The Goldsboro Manufacturer*
journey down to Wilmington to
day to play the seventh game yt
the post season series with Hal
W'eafer'a Pirate*. Hundreds of
Goldsboro fans were of the opln
ion that the game would be played
here on account of the fact that
yesterday's game reeultt-d in a tie
score, but it 'seems that a clause
In the contract between the two
clubs cal'* for tie games to be
switched to the other town the
next day. If the Manufacturer* win
today It will be the end of the
“cries and the geason. Old baseball
fans who have kepi'- U p with the
game for many year* believe that
Goldsboro ha* the best rhance at
copping the pennant.
HAVE CAPTURED
PAUL JAWORSKI
Wan Leader of Gang Which
, Blew Up Truck, Killing One,
•and Got Payroll
(iLBVVKIAND. 0., flept~ 13—</P) —
I’auf Jaworski, on eof the men who
engineered the sensational dynamit
ing of an exprefca company truck In
l’lttsburg two year* ago and then
escaped from jail while waiting exe
cution for tlfe death of a guard kill
ed In, the hold was shot and captured
here today. He was believed dying to
night.
Jaworski was brought down as he
tried toitoscape from a house where
' he had token refuge after a fight In
tTWhlch- he killed one patrolman and
\ Injured another.
In the payroll robbery In which he
was convicted, a nriue planted under
the pavement demolished the truck
Nyto killed a guard. He and his gang
wtcplbßwlth a payrool of the Pitts
burg'TermlnjU Coal company totaling
vhout slos,ooo'''''They were captured
several d«y* later aud rho«t of the
money recovered.
Jarwoskl was convicted of murder
of the guards death and was await
' leg execution when he escaped.
damaged, howfver. the front left
fender, runlng board, and front »xle
hiving been fcmashed beyond repair
oy the Impact with tlicjront of the
but. Thß front right fender of the
was also smashed, and th<‘ front
right tire blown out.
Jackson waa coming to Goldnbor
with u load of about seven hundred
j <-und* of tobacco In tlie tonneau of
the car, with the top down. According
to witnesses who were-nn the bn* and
saw the accident, the car seemed to
strike the dirt along side - the high
way Just as It rounded the curve
when- the accident occured. Jackson
trying to awerv* ahe car bask onto
•he highway, lost control, It was said,
d the Chewy swung across the
road luto the path of the Bus which
ass going toward Wilmington. It all
happened so quickly, the bun driver,
(Continued on page 7)..
GOLDSBORO- N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1828
congested conditions, and farmrife in
msuy instance* had to wait ou sale* 1
there.
Yesterday was another rainless day
ami It wa* predicted (hat the day
would bring out a flour filling amount
of for the three house* here.
Large quantities of the weed were al
ready ou the ’ f heirs late la*i night.
Gee* Experiment
Mr. Britt of Graitthani township—
one of them at least—went experi
ment with his weed. He'wqld two pll
vs in Wilson and his average was 7
and 8 cents He a«dd two piles 4n Gold*
boro and hi%, average tas J 7.50 aud
It cents.
"The average Is picking up all
along", said a prominent warehouse
front in wed on I’sge Seven»
F. W. BAPTISTS
AGAINST SMITH
•'r . *
Resolution Adopted At End of
State t'-onvention in Lucama
On Yesterday
The State convention of Free Will
Baptist closed It* Sixteenth annual
ecaaiion In Lucama yesterday after a
three days routine of business and
dTvotlon* which wa* described aa tie I
Ing the "best convention" In the his
tory of the denomination.
Reports from all boafds bhowed In
lerest and progress with the Bible
School st aad the Orphanage (
at Middlesex leading. A resolution!
passed this morning to put on a cam
paign to raise thirty five thousand
dollars for the school by the first of
January 1929. This work was lead by I
Hon. M. B. Prescott of Ayden who ,
came responsible for two. thousand (
rff the amount.
The Orphanage showed galrts lit
capltol asset* and an increaifc of 1
children there being eight y elaht is -i
the Orphanage at this time which Is i
the largest number ever. ,
Among the resolutions passed that c
railed for much discussion was one
on temperance Ip which the conven- (
tten unanimously agreed to "work ]
by all honest measure* to defeat the' ,
election of any asplrvnt to office from ,
the leant to the presidency of the Un ,
Med States regardless of p»rty who |
advocated Intoxicating beverages or |
strong drink or the aalcif of these In i
any form." This resolution was In- |
t induced by Kev. R. K. Pittman of Ay
cen. t
Rev. 8. H. Styron was rvc-elted (
to the offlt-e of President aud Kev.
C.'fc. Johnson vie# prteddent, the «
former of Pine and the latter of t
Goldsboro. t
Jlev. J. G. Oriffln, pastor of the
Free Will Baptist church of Oflldsboro ,
for the past two yeur* was elected <
to State evangelist.
The convention was closed by a i
sermon delivered by Rev. K. V. Sett,
Evangelist of West Aabevllle.
Mr. Self said in “hi* discourse "This |
Is the best convention that I have
nen In ftve years. The SplrT? 1 * of ,
Christ has manifest Hlmaelf greatly |
Mid I am proud that t am a Free
Will Baptist:" 1
Th* place of the next
will be arranged by the executive
committee at it* annual meeting that
nx«s about thq first of January,
therefore. It i* not known where he
next convention will be held, but a
number of the delegates and minis
ters from the western part of the stole
| were anxious for the next uession to
be held In West Asheville.
kIItNU'KKS THBKATKS
MITII.ATIOY
CHICAGO. Sept. 13 The kidnappers
I of 10 year old William Rsaieri hare
> threatened to cut off an ear. a finger
• or a toe aud aend It to the boy* par
i ent* tiulckt $60,000 ransnme is fortli
i *QOlt]|g by Ssturday it w*« reveab-d
> today. At the same' time with detec
, tiv bureau squads scouring the city In
& search of the boy and his captures,
i It became known that the kidnappers
1 have called the Ranivrl family no less
, than six tiuu-u during the past six
Quizzed in Shortage
*
■ JM H
Photo shows Sonia Nordin,
young Norwegian girl living in
Loa Angeles; C«L, whom police
questioned conceiving the di»-
aoprarance from Atlanta, Ga.,
ot Clinton S. Carnes, ex-treas
urer of Southern Baptist Hotn«
Mission Board. letter is
claimed to b« short nearly
GOO.OOO in his accounts.
ROBINSON IS
- HEARD IN SC
is
Ours** Practice*
AgahiMt
Campaign
COLUMBIA. Sept. 13 AJF\ Speak
ing over a radio hook up second In
size only to that he used In accepting
the Democratic vice presidential no
mlnatiou Senator Joe Robinson aald
tonight (list fear of defeat If the bat
tie wera conducted Id tha open has
led the opposition to Employ method*
which violate the accepted standard
of ethics."
Carrying hi* campaign Into South
Carolina which for yearn has been
liemocrattc something Ilka t to 1, th*
icnofor said It w*s unfair and prejudl
eta I for representatives of the Repub
or secretly tofylead organised labor lo
Icl lev# the Democratic party success
Mean party or others to keek openly
means the repeal or Impairment of
law* for limiting Immigration.
"Why iVo they apparently willing
to accept," he inked, "th" advantages
of a whispering cimpatgn designed
I a* per* the character of the aWt*
end patriotic gentleman chosen on
the flrnf ballot of th» Houston conven
lion? There can be but one answer
"They fear defeat If the battle 4*
rondutce.il tn the opeu. They therefor*
employ poison I ou* gas and engage
- nip*' shooter*. Such methods cannot
prevail. The people of th<* United
States are fair mined arid jupt.
They wtlL reseut as un American and
Paul Jaworski, one of the men who
proud citizenship asptr an organized
i!fort Jo win a national election
tlirough -prejadire and falsehrM.d.
Young Voters of Wayne
Are Urged to Register
An urgent cull to all young voter*
who are going awAy to school and
who pill l»e a latent from the Nov
ember il.-ciion* to register before
leaving their horn- towns, lias been
iskued by county and state democratic
lenders, according to a statement re
re vod last night. Ty registering be
fore leaving home ballots may be caat
in slise.ptye for the November election
It was explained.
"There are many young men and
women of voting age who will return
to college* an dto teachers position*
school! ./'■■ t Mtcinent
ncMiircil. "and I Hose >MU,og p* opl* are
urged to visit their counly registrar
and pl»ce their names upon Ihe books
before they ]*ivi- tn order that they
may cast absentee votea In the Nov
ember elections."
"We are particularly anxious' that
all the young totem of the county
Grantham Boys and Girls c -
Win in Contest at Willard
ANNUAL FIELD DAY AT TEST FARM 18 ATTENDED BY
FROM B,INK) It) 10,000— WAYNE COUNTY MEN
PROMINENT ON DAY’S ACTIVITIES °
Grantham township boye *ud glrla
yesterday came out ahead In tha poul
try Judging contest held at Wtlllard
teat station In connection with an
nual Iteld day. ' lo>uiae Holl«well and
Hmel Price tied for top Pin*’* •"‘i
Atlra Ginn won third. Edmund Ky
c«Hk, of Nahuuta also mad# a g*>od
showing In the judging.
Ay cock and Aaron Peele comprised
the Wayne county cattle Judging con.
test, but the results of thle ronteaL
will nut be known for sometime.
The winner# In the poultry Judging'
are students of Grant haul high school
and were (rained by Prof. Seymour-
The wlnnera are member* of the
Grantham 4-H club-
The Wayne boys and filrla taking
part In tha “contests were among some
50 people of the counly who attended
Larry Newsome Has
0
No Chance Reprieve
There la no hope of executive
—* : or w - ---
clemency for latrry Newaope,
Wayne counly negro, who Is Mat
ed to lyp electrocuted at Stale's
Prtfon on September 28 tor the
murder, Jaat December ot a young
white |*l. Edwin B. Bridge#,
Stole Pardon Commissioner, said
Thursday.’ The Supreme Court
•urned down Newaoma'a second ap
peal -Wednesday afternoon.
"I hove mad* a thorough la
▼eattgaffnn into tha Newsom*
case aad there Is but a chaaoa ot
executive clemency for him," said
Ilf. Bridge*. . ‘
ANTI SMITHS
LOSE IN GA.
Hardman In R« Elected Gover
nor and Steele Goea Back
To Confrreoa
ATI-ANTA. Sept. 18-W Gov.
Hardman was renominated by th*
Democrats of Georgia yeaterday by a
majority of mors than 2 to 1 over hie
cpponhnt State Senator K.D.Rivers
Returns complied late today gave
Hardman 300 unit votea to 114 for
Senator Rivers. Two hundred »nd
eight vote# 'if* necessary for a
thole*.
In the the dhtrlct* In which the
incumbent congressman had opposi
tion one I/. J. Steel of th* sth was
renominated b ya big majority vor«
hi* opponent W. D. Upehaw.
This race wa* featured by th# inenc
tlon or the presidential angle. Up
shaw having mad# a bitter fight
ngalhst Governor Alfred Smith, the
Democratic presidential nomine*,
while Btecl vigorously supported tiff
entire ticket.
MACON. Gs.—t/P) —Congr«U»man W
W. I.aryen of Dublin has been r* elec
Ud In tJie,_LUhdl9trlrt by a majority
of 1.344 overbids, opponent Ne«l Gil
Its. official returns showed late today
and state place their -ballot* In the
loftxes In November." the statement i
continued, "anil expect the largeaf
vole that ha* ever been poled lu Way i
ii# county ami North Carolina, to be
counted out on Ahe night of Novem
her 4th.”
George Vann county chairman of
election, will register all voters and
receive there absentee ballots to be
catered In the boxes on November CT
it wa* announced h*ra.
Organization of the yonng people
i f the *t*te Into county and city De
mocratic club* has been underway
tor eome time. It wa* atated at head
quarters yesterday. No effect, ax far
a* has been announced I* being mads
in Goldsboro or in Wayne county to
ward the organising of th# young peo
pie at present. Such a move Is expect
ed to take place In the near future. >
Lo waver, it waa auaouuced, . 1
MEMBER OR ' ]
THE ASSOCIATED ” I
„ PRESS «|
PRICK FTVK CUTMI
tbe field day festivities. Una of the
l.dlgeM rrowda ever in attendaaco
waa present and ‘Was varloualjr sett.
Dialed from 8.000 to 10,000.
I
Wayne county farm workers war#
prominent on the program of Ike day.
County Agent A- K. Robertson was
general manager of the booths sad
A. H. Vessay, teacher of agriculture
111 Rosewood high school, welcomed
'the motorcade of 100 cars from Wil
mington.
"Agriculture as It la Mlaunder,
stood" was the title of the prtacipsl
address of the day, made hy Hon
Jewell Mayea, secretary of the Mis
souri BUte Board of Agriculture.
Jefferson City, Mo.. W. A- Orabam,
commissioner of agriculture for North
Caroline Introduced Mr- Mayea-
NO ONE FINISHES
NON STOP FLIGHT
X '
mmmmmmmmmmmrn
Art GoM Forced Doom Wkta
Only Few Hoara Front Goal
and Me Prtae •
LOB ANOBLM, Sept. U—(MV—Aft
Ode be I. who laU today, wee the first
rud only non slop crt>es eoetiaeaf
liter to arrive at Mlmoe field amd who
therefore wee eapected to be declared
the winner of th feature of the MM
National Air rues, later wan aaaeaae
ed as having been aufemdiisallr <*W
qualified for making a trooed landtag
■t Prescott. Art*., today. * >•
The filar, who bad driven Me BoaOr
slid Vega plane serene the country
from New York in approximately M
he,are and 50 minutes revealed that
much of lest night be fought flame
bred winds, rain sad sleet and curb*
r-tor trouble. Oobel landed at the
Arlsone town to adjust hie carbureter
than stopped to measure bis gaaoltae
snd added 71 gallons He wag on the
ground about an boar and 10 minuted.
Os the nine planes whttb M*fMd
the long none atop grind at Roosevelt
field New York yesterday, nil bate o
been reported down.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Bept. 16—
(A*) —Oeorge W Haldrmsn and Bblr
icy Short, flylnau BelUaee mops''
plane In the non stop croee country
(Mgbt lauded here at 6:05 this after
noon.
AMARILLO. Tex—(M)—The Columbia
trena Atlautlc monoplane competing
In the coast to coabt non stop men,
weg forced down here at 4«66 thl#
aitrrnoon by a leaking valve la the
Jack I«rman aald the nlauo would
reserve gasoline tank. Commander
continue to lam Angeles tomorrow
ROOHEVELT KIKLO, N. T., Bept. U
-(in- Mrs. L. A. Yancey, wife of
the co-pilot of Emit Bur gins entry
In the non atop air race tonight tele
phoned officiate here that aba had
received a telegram from her bMboad
Mating that the plane bad been forc
ed down by lack of fuel at WlUard.
N. M.. .
DECATUR, lad, Bept. U-VP)-Col
William ThawetAnd Captain Joka P.
Morris, partlclpanta In the non atop
• rani continental air race suffered
severe Injuries today when tber plena
was forced down on n farm 16 miles
south of here. Ooi Thaw suffered e die
iocated hip and Capt. Morula sualatur
ed a fracture of the pelvis end e ditto
rated shoulder.
They were brouaht to • local hospi
tal after lying In tbs wreckage of
their plane tor nearly eia bourn
Three Injured In
Nebraska Tornado
V
inRDYCE. Neb. Bept IS— (dP)
Three persons were Injured when a
tornado struck hare late today. P. B.
Sherlock, railroad station agent, waa
rut and brained when he waa Struck
: by boards falling In the rear of the
station. Marly reports were to the ed
lect that damage would am nent |§
i thousands of dlolars,