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WEATHER r»lr and coat In ued cold Tuesday Wednesday increasing cloudiness and warmer ■- ''' VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 26(1 ASSESS $14,000 OF CENTER ST. WORK TO OWNERS ■ Ir.’laLw? v?. . ° *- , % * Board Approves Report Os Committee It Named To Confer With Owners • * Ti Center Street Property Owners Present and Oppose Iteport as Adopted _ o MUST GET COWS OUT OF ;; GOLDSBORO BY MARCH 1 Storm Seweni Will be Construct ed in Eflffewood Section at Cent of 925.000 The city ordinance prohibiting the keeping, of cowo in the city limit* will l»e In force on and after March I. Center atreet pruperty owners will be aaaeoaad with the coat* of tire re cently completed concrete paving on ■Center atreet, and the city will bear the coefa of the curbing, the walk wav In the center of the atreet and the paving of the Intersections. The amount to the owner* would Im> mlhiiii tH.OOO Three (incision* wTete the liiglt *>>ithtw of laat nights session of Ibe board of aldermen, attended by u nuinhp r i of Center atreet property owner amp their attorney K, C. Roynll the meeting they went Inin concilia lion In the office of Mayor Mill to dlnctirf* what attitude they shout! take In the matter Home threat* oT an Injunction were hrard hafoi t the consultation »at started The vote on the board relative to t aniof dtetot work wa* In approv it -,f the recommandatlona of the coot nut tee appointed all week* ago to confer pfter rr<jiie*t from the owner*, on the matter, and at* made by If. SI GtHtLln chairman Mr Royal!, a* attorney 'to • the property owner a, asked for a post ponement es the rote on lh« commit tee report until a’ sow* n Hat lon of tor properly owners ctyild lie hrld They adjourned to Mayor Hill's -.if flea and presently came buck will the rentteal from Mr Roynll that vote on the report be held over until Hie yerl meeting. Before the property owner* had retired Alderman Man Id* had moved the acceptance of the re porf. an<l there waif consider* We dl rotation of the subsequent proposal If Mr. Royall that vote be tlyfcrred unt tbe next meeting ,A resolution or sered by Alderman Waters it* at amendment to Mr. Danlel'y mot bn that die vole be held over‘-until tip next meting »»» lost. Argillbg the report of the entomll tee Mr.‘Royall said Misti the report did not inake any concession t<> tit' property owner*, that It u •«.««<• 1 against them all that could legally he aasesaed. a* he contendod. It w#« nm legal for Ih* dty to tax Hie owners f" the center parkway or for Intersect lot paving He argued further that •>*' paving was done without pellllot from the property owners, wl'h.m their request that tt he djjne and that it would not benefit - l-" , t’"' 1 owner*. He pointed toil that Hu* !»<* lug on one side wus greater In are that) on the other, and worked a con sequent hnrrt*h(j. on owner* of .an side of the street lie request's! hoard to make some concession the owner* other that, the report he fore the aldermen, repeat jVtlyat ,t, ‘ report mode no concession t.S3tHe own ers at all and lhat-the entire city hone flted from the work done Alderman Daniels replied that t< make concession* t" 1 property owner* It. the matter a. hand would be to eviahlM. a da.iget on* pre,«lent, on- which future efforts on the part nf fvof"*> owner* when pa*tn* was . ontemplat *d ll* repeated hi* "plutoii that recommendation of the con.mtHee wa a just and fair one Alderman Waters said that h. re girded the project as completed one which benetlted the «IU a* a whole and not alone the property* owner. » renter street Mr Water, was the only one voHna no «« r T " the co.nmt.tee All other* « present M,' \\liter* also W**4 "" "" motion by Alderman Ibinleh* ordinance prohibiting the keeping of ~.„** in Ihe city shouhl become *(- l.v>'* effect W A farm*•? " f r " l " mU “* s ' former resident of Holds.**, o. that condition iilc'Mt ihe re.lden*.- of hi* mother on Virginia street were In-. tolerable (‘oUtllined "11 E"Ur) •m* d 0 **• THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ' s * ‘St i ** r ■ READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS AUK FRESH—READJST BUYERS BEFORE TIIKY BUY. s HOLD FUNERAL FOR S. KANNAN % 1 Friend* From Over Stale (iulb* er to Fay Tribute to Goldsboro Merchant • .— •— Friends and relative* from ever) part of the slate taxed to cupaciiy St Mary'* Episcopal,church ymtlerdfv at ! lertiftoii at the "funeral of S Kantian, nromtneiit merchant who., died nDtil* 1 home early Sunday morning of pneu monia following influents Father A ' attain* Freeman, pastor of the de ceased, was 111 charge of the beautiful ceremony of Ihe church, anti asslal ' tug hlih was Father Irwin of New Bern and Father Manly close friends of Iha deceased. Father Freeman In his sermon over the dead, puld tribute to the trails of character which had won for Mr. (rCannan tfce confidence of llte clly and the close friendship of tnnpv of its dl Hens. * The word* of Fill. Jose K Rohlitsop, editor of the Argil*, as printed In lilti paper last evening are fitting "Charlie" Kantian, n* he wn* fiimll ‘arly known to his army of friand* -.•nd the trading ptjjdlf- In general, by vhorn IjF'was held in high entiM-m, had been a raaldent and merchant of Goldsboro for a number of years, mov ing bis buslne** here from Wilson tad establishing hlmsell on Wal nut street, where by courtedua atld honest dealing with the puhltcihe hail •iiiilt up a tar-reach lug trfido aud en joyed tlio confidence and good will ot all who had dealings with him. anti •lies* all will regrci shut rely to learn of Ills death Mr. Kantian wa* 47 y .u s of age. a native of Hammna. Mb, Lebanon. Hy • la, and wa* an Amerlcaif citlyeii by adoption, who to<>k interest In public affairs, and contributed, a* generously os his mean* would permit lo till clvl* enterprises ks "well us to his church He was all e«rne*l Catholic, und died In Hie /ull consolation «*f the Sacra ment* of hi* holy religion. . llceeawed Is survived by hi* devoted t wife Mrs N'oru Katmatl. and ‘‘lewii children, two hr. Uo*e*f* Mr .lame AUtitian, of (hi* * |t|. and Mr. t.eotge kunnati. of Wilson: Iwo sister*. Mrs j Joe Raltll. of Wilson, and Mr*. Martha Avottlt. of Ml libation. Syria, and i •lumber of rteplirw* and nt""- Vlrs .Burke Buried fYesterday Afternoon Following nn llluess of tnuny inofllh*. Mrs. James Burke died- In a lim uI hospital earli Sunday morning- Funeral wa* comlucled friutt lh<* home on by Ket lit. : Me In tv re. of lit.lhtpli-I thttrelt.j nt 4 o'clock yestertliiy aflernoon Hurl- | al wa* made 111 Willow Dale cemetery She I* Survived l»y her husband. Po ll email Jllnmie Burke, th.i* city a >l*ter, Mr* Nan of Fhlladcl pltUi a brother, Hevbilck Johnsiiii. qf Princeton, and *everal nieces living n Htcbmond. 3 in Hospital Alter Driving Their Automobile Into Bus Will, Kd and George ftrogdeu are In |he Goldsboro hospital. M 111 Pt"l' ably seriously Injured, a* a result w wound* sustained when the) drove their automobile into the (utllt of 11»•• j VVllmlngton-RaJeivh hu, on t.. I- h VC" • forty a few mile* south of the city , elMiut if o'clock Bit ml.ty evenlnk One woman passenger of the bio > hose name could n.tl he I* a't tied ea Injured when the force of tlt<> crash threw Iter forward, her chin hitting the went lii front of her She did not require hospital treatment. A* the Brogdeti 4|ie hits, the three men tn It were till*wn high Into the air. Will t; liltu; | ry to the left hand side of lire mat bine •j sr‘i| George and Kd onto #br right ! hand sld* Kye witness*-* of the wreck llound I* lntPo*»ltylv to cxphtlu lit)* lUc QUESTION MARK ENDS HISTORIC FLIGHT N^W . mb ’My Here it a clote-uj) made during the epic endurance Right ©J the Question Mark, ihe Army’s wonder plane. In the front cockpit, hit hack to the camera, may htK discetnefl CarF Spau (inset), the commander, as he forward to give direcGons to his pilots. Rickard \\ illicit* In Shite In MadiHon (harden NEW YORK, Jan 7. t/lh In the very renter i*f Mnrttson Mqnure (iat d*n, tbe dri-am of n spori mansitm that came true, the hotly of Tax Rick ard will rest In slnle tomorrow MuVfouudad only hy those who knew him'hast, th* icniallis of the grtmiwl noting promoter In history will -He t tttler the rafters of the palace he helpetj put together with his own usnds. Sleeping his last ’sleep, he v 111 rest, where the ring, symbol°ol Ills greuteat aiMX'esseft usually stand | They believe *t the garden that Tex ! would have liked that, i The masked sent* about the arena, stretching up In row* tor tuAi «i* • blocks, will he empty. There will. Ini I none ot the colorful roaring cloud, j with Its dark mas* ot doiTiir customers far hack and stately while shir:h" unit flow u front that" so often hrmfgllt a sparkle to Tex* eyes, a JauulTar perch to Lite pearl gray hat, a fresh hold on the long black cigar, and live lier swing to the yellow cane. ( OYGttKNN ON 2>l» WEBH WASHINGTON, lie • !'■ 1 cress begun its second w •irk I*ll*o' th lioltdov^-w n It itteiil cm .. . • .-I " Hie •*>l cl til'- |on farm rrvision The t-.. m< v. • i itefote tile :-i ii at • ,'H ‘Mi .-. r I: •- j I* ader in tin Ir ; j ."•lent that an <.i . V 1 " 1,1 vole on It would he nude. Opp 'dti i tor* e- » ant *m - tap* Iyt r- li t lion |)»sse*l with tio Inalf wb-< 1 would set forth America'- p ; > •i* .0 llu- Mmirue iJOttilne . nu'ti mili’il t*> ni«*t i In-datH ilt-itli. SwMtlinr Ihsliii* 11i *• lift Weill, a | telephone cnll in llu 1 police -i tm i 1 ’ n li.nl |i'(li»Vl I’ll that tin. Hn>! i acre drunk and dlslurbluit tin* |» >' •• jat tl.f Phillip* (IIIInK itt-uH ti mi ht*h my fort v h util It of .Hitt vit;. If putt I ''lll'l l! f*t llllt k < •■'«l <III»’ .til l .1 I .1 ■ i.tlnv were at llif station pi Os t'n r iu«l • litriiil fli ilif in nii'-ii I i .its, t|irdu«r ilrltltiK. j Tl i-, ttlilt* of tin I’hlllllit flliii’f tin j ofo, »n nift . tar to • • ■•.Mins' .n a ‘ z.«a inurse to*aril tinhfshoro. apperi cut I f ilrtvfii tiv a drunk man Will llroiel"'! » .'• iin t ■ nir. tt ,i*. Ilf I i i t‘*'!illitt 111- ■> In . Tin il ,"i; y ftl I It** I r ma< hint; ujfl follow'd |h**,t at lint k In thf tllrtfftlon of lltiWdiiifti It oil tiff that it fun ftl every tar n imd off Ihf hlyhwi i fcoaUuuetl vu KyUf) GOLDSHQRtI. N. C. 11KSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8. |929 Instead there will he Just a hand fnl of itiournars, his closest friend*. grouped about ull that reiuulns of tin shrewd, >et simple, *ihf.t Jtut friattd ly maker of fistic champtona. There may bn ’'others there that won’t he seen, for the walls or Ihe garden are taatooiied with the'like neqses.of.old time tiglper* Tex made futious, of character* 'J’ex knew und labored with In his earlier and more rugged days, many of tlsetu now dead. 'The body of the prouiotei will *1 live at 10:1J> a. m. from Miami Beach. Fla., where Rickard died yesterda uflvr fulling to rally from tin appen <llx operation pcriurtuetl New Yen. * day. - The body will He In siutn until 10 o’»-lot:k when the public will tm nd milled Religious rvV -of a "lyp IWg lefl will he iiidil. at I Sfl Rickard plot nt Woodliiw-'t wh • hi fjrst wife and daUKlltC' I" ItlVt VMS Si,\TS ' M’W OFFICKKS *»- •»** ( 01. I'.dtcar H.iin Takes Helm t»l Civic < lnl» at ldint Njuhl'n Meeting . Tlif Klatilii- t 110 -i • lor t nor i ‘ flltd ..l|il 111, Ilfs lllhi lltflll lit 1 stiilni* pi f iii n ift |t .Miller mad a .• *!!•;• I i I & !*« It I t \ j«| t -titftl j. oprit filjt”. • if. ■ npport liven In imliliriiK ill im.'l veal lit* I hep |ITt * (“111 itl ltd I • I ! I Until lilt ' « h fl* i i•, I pit .It nI fir A fi t ■ . I : 1 / ’ *.t ■’!' [lt - fit"; ’ I , M !' Pj , 1 ". ■ I \ l . t i|> in f ■■'m r 11 ft ■ ■ 'ft Up "y’ ‘‘ oil’’ i | or l fnl.' Uain confined hi utdivide,* lo lutmlmr ■danMlic tommlUfc: Co dm i .tin in a Vf«r. Tlf *• were r> nd lv Ms t-t - i ftary Tlit> first silent I mot* of die 'ifti* n.-isiftl \>t ptn k* i itiV n! i rs. n ' alht r f<' •{ 'li. ■ pi t'i iilf.l In. Ilif .VoidhweMem National If orant*- ■ (ttmpoii) lii rows ti fol. I lain, tliti/ neii eritl assent. Ml I I (il IS Cl MSIOM.U < XI.IH)I VH C . lan 7 (V l.tM has Itt'fit honored as no, mula. prob it I>l v had If >ii 1 11 >•i <ll ■*< I If'fon In recoicnidon of her servlet 40 dti comity of t iiiftfti, iiiiif iff arrival 1 in fisplif lii h‘d" |.i/% i to If’ pensioned. Ilt'i*' da ** routine han hrru | r'pri Hit ally order'd reduced to a minimum with 11 full.fend Inti- dnllv dlmlll fktUll. f 1 COMIM E CASE a(;ainst wig(;s I Stale's WilDpwsen Ml ii» i'reman 1 I-» St '.©ol Hun Accident (.’harpew Oil ae* titutt .of Hie Hint's* of state's j wltnesae* the charge* against laiyd 'A iggs. growing out of the- wreck of j the Fritmout school bus in whinh 20 ! children were lujuiad. were conMOtied in Wayne I‘uunt.v Recorder's t’siurt - yeuteYday. KolU-Ror Paul H Ktliiiuadson way j . gain at his post. hut a little weak af ter a battle with lufluenxa. Hugh Dortch atn-lslrd him In pfoseruiing a number of caacu . Case* disponed ol Sarah Klndlevi' larceny, not guilty; Clarence Good win, driving drunk. t&0 flue and yon Is including J&tl for <lniuage to proper ty of W. 1’ Rosa and tl months nn I roads, road setileuce tn bh suspended ion t ondlfltHt ilefenitaiit doe* not op i < rate anuaulomohlle for six .months. John Dumati, larceny, 4 months, to tn l puro-h-d upon pavpient of costs nnd rervlug thirty daya; Fate Gea, larceny 90 day*. RotHsrt Herring, larceny, bn «:.*>to in- alter serving tlHr • ly days and upon j:* million 4liat he, ! |ay the costs ft Anson Coley, larceny, 1)0 day*. Murry 1(111. violating auto t law. coal*. • Pan! Pender wa* taxed *••*' * •#«■ coats 4» the case when ho falle<l to np|*eur to -preys charge* ot larcatrvv against HerlukfUh Ktam, charge* dthlch he had brought. A, W Singleton, non-support, <1 months; Daniel Mclntyr*. disposing of rnttrigaged property. - tantonoed con- Unuyt( until April; It Kayuor, carry ing concealed wea|ton, >SO and coats Hid plslol conflscaled; Janie* Thoinp •<m, assault, 9 montl!**- MITS. PARKER DIED MONDAY Fttncral HervidhWiß He He!J al Turkey Rkfidiftt < hurch at 3:20 Today Mr*. Kv# Parker, uaed 23. died at her Itpme at 72f* North ,William l!ji'»’at at I 15 p in yasf* rday afft-rnoiiii us • j ter an Illness of three week* PrtSU mottlu was tin- TmmeiHata «*u*e ot he* death i. Th*- t lit r will lisl.iv |h to . 1 1• -o! 1 home al Turk- '., .'fl ti-" * iiuiHty mi tl funeral will he held from' the"-Rapti*'t thttreh tluro at 3:*;n th!-* fftcrroou The pa-tor of the clnr It -.fill conduct service Mts I’uiktr I- utrvlvsl hv in r lie baud. R F Parker, a barber with - * _ Ward's shop, on child, her .im.it j,«** I M* .- illi*- ('lifton "of T-t! ' j tljru*; brothers and three aluler *ll» I.JMKV OH FOR N. \. , MAR riNrtVIU.K Vn , lan 7 t/Pi Viola Gentry former holth-Y o th-- \voui*‘ti's etußilunce fllvltf i•• < trrrl, ] t'"-i ..fa, 1 ; •in th local nit p->t i • <*•.!.• oh a reiurn iflfhl lo N ■f. YOrit -! nnd lo t li)*trqrtar.' WlUluin. J ipt|< l i will * top’ cm uuli- at Rlehtsinul Whero .'■it to lie luin hrmi gae- 1 i... day of Gtivarnor Byrd Front - Rich ' -notul ile < : vpi *i' *l lo fly dai i ♦ .' FioOciVell Field V V . _ ... * 1 ... ' —c • legislators Spend Day In Consulting With Citizens . 1 » - : Having *pent most of 111 i nferani:en' with board* itnd group- Ihai limy may know what the folk* ’•uni them to do. the Wayne futility i i'|»r«it«>titatiVv>* wjll leave UeLu' fur ll.ilijKli to utleiul the rixMO!’-. <tf the (•eimrul A • •‘(•tuhly which i»|i*'M lo rnorrpw. They urc liufoey P Him I l int Wiley Andrew*. Henna i Hie. 1 •*t» rcientntlvci; ami I)r II It Ivey, *vn ator, Kepubliean t Mr. flood ill' talking before the i meeting of the hoiint of comity com-J .tnlaatonera arwt a fiumtwr of cllUenaj ill a < (Intel I lice vet'unlay afternoon; itt- It In’ known that.he think* what! S’orth Cutolitia need* l* ii lonatltll-j ilonal i-onviiitioti to work out a new (iinHlitnUon fitted to the ueede of the present t,lme I lielief ju rSTcatiou could lie Brought WAR VETERAN i DIES IN CITY i I uncrqK lor James M. Lewis, Aato Sak-ntnuiv, Held in „ Whiieyilie Ytfi»lerdu> Funeral *yrvtre wa- held-In While* vll|^ | yesterday afternoon for James. M. Lewis, who died nt his home oil! South Kornagay atreet early Sunday morning . Pneumonia following tn- Ituenaa was the cause <tf death. ~— Mr L«*U was salesmau for the i Bpence Motor Company for 's'ometDne and.hod many friends In the city, tie was a mamlmf of (he American lu- Ktod, having aerviHl ovorseis during Ihe war. where lie suffered severe gaa -1 slug. Tin; docaaaod was the son of Mrs Friiuk II la’wit*. of Raleigh und grand son of the late Captain .Limes Mag leu it and Dr K F. Lewis, of laimber- Icii. Me Is survived by his widow, for merly Mlsa l*ol* Formyduval. <*f Whttavllle; three children and his mother There urn also aaveu ala* tors: Mr*. W, K Heltumn,' Mrs. K C, Hpend. Mrs. R. Os. Wllfong, Mr*. W L. Johnson. Mlsae* and Maude lewis, ot Raleigh, and Mrs. W. M i Porter, ot Hamlet. GRANTHAM MAN DIES SUDDENLY '■V , \ * ' Funernl ft»r (i cor ire VS. Edwards i To He in ChnrKe of Junior Order - r- m v . ► George W Kd wards. r>7 .died sud , rteniy at his home In GrSnlham low* . ship at nouu yestvrday. death result :ng from aiKiplexy. 'Funeral will he held ut 3 o’chnlt Hits uftcrn'Miu by Itev J. H 4,’nppa nsslstud - by Rev. Mr. vvomhla. of the Methodist churfh* Burial will he In r the family hury'tng ground near the home. ' Pallbearers will lie from Uii membership of the Junior Order WfticftrWri ll have charge of Hie funernl ' This" well-known and respected Grantham cltlxen Is survived by hi* widow, Mr* Minnie Edward* and f've rhlldran; a student at Slate College* Alton and Mr*. Weaver l avls of near Ftetnoat: Mr* Frank and Mrs Sum INirter of Gian them township. . There are three brothers: C M. sud G. E. Kdwurds of Grantham‘and F. K C Edwards of Sampson county. Influenza Situation - # - Better in Fremont tftperlal to Tim News! FREMONT, Jan 7 Freni on t ; rclvtHils opened Gslsv with only about | I£. pet«-f*nt*T>r Ho* student- .tb ciil and I all of the ti-ui tit-ts ut their |H>-t-. |'lhe atletuVtnce was taken tn. Imllcnt.*- ! tht Hie Infltioiisa wpideialn Is petter tie I'n -tionl a-: the percentage ol all 0 ' t-vtu-e wh much gu-itl* r wJn-ji tin* ; <(ln*,l - closed ° * (ft.i tn S|||MR ~|'t-t V, D ll|,ilie f two ol Fretiioni s, n/thowing slltht Improvement after 1" to e clous I v ill With eoinphegtiote fnjlowing inf lion /.a ft I K*linun*l«.-i e.rd 'loimhua "Ba» > »hd Ms-nlat ■*■ tt - A, Powell ■ nnd (J (•" t *.* v:. . mi two iu-en*ittti-bllv ill ■*- . y iilMiitt. he Ktttd, by aitfftfng lhe burttwß "ft migfljt take more than two yearn.” fa MiffKratlnic a < onMnotional eon vent lon he pointed otil tliut other -tale* liad met i’<*t li lentun itomii "inn hv Hindi i t*• i*. and aid that tin* North Carolina. Cou.HtKutlon dale* hack In, l tie linn when the jm>ll and (he land were praeth ally the only (iQtiree* for J.taXew e, North Carrfllim need> nub 1# hi hind hoarmi, In- waiil, *tigg<**tinn | that the elimination, of lyateniH within [a lo’iintv HVHiem would effect um-iil ! i , mid. iltVrr tiee four kehool hoard* If theve hniril* were combined Into one, h saving of from ?I a .000 to ISO,* t'.tni a \»*t»r could he made, he dethtr* eil, gl) I tie' authority a* the county I (Continued on b) * MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS _ L^—— prick nr» emm v In Air More Than-150 lira. t_ Men Conquer Metal A* Falllnf Motoni Force* Landing of Ship * MWTItOPOLITAN AIRPORT* Las | Angeles, Jan. 7. -<AV-Tko Arms% umjuranca Might plana, Ua Qnantioa Murk. gilded to a perfect landtag Ran it I OT-.ei thin afternoon ate • Mn ord-smKfchiag flight at 1M Route M minutes anti 15 second#. TRa Ml* flew continuously for •ore than all days and nights following tie taka aft hare on Naw Yaar’a Morale* at T:W»j 16. ' \ "'VJ ’ l* f 7 Tha and of one of the grant eat * nights in history cama attar • «** of rtva weary man had fought ada mantly against tima and ■at are WkMk idled trouble la a baa* apoo tha* da hour hafora tha landtag. Thirty keUfs l-cfore, thair work nwnt aaar da end whan tha mot on balked Rut tie trouble cleared away and tha flight went on. Aa though la protest to the great 'strata placed on tkqp. the aete finally stuttrad, one went “gagg" add with rapidly falling, thdy forced the nose of Ua ahip aorthwadd. • revloos motor traohlo Rod Rooa gl moat negligible. ' -• -*—• - f ,j: — Not one of the craw of floe, though worn looking, faltered. Just what happened aboard the Quest tact Mark was told pU.ll wood R. Quaaodo In simple word! aa >.• lounged tha aoUnuobtlo sped* mg to the medical .keep, -Just aa 1 left the doUgio « 1 o’clock this afternoon, CaptdtU Mgr •onk tkt wheoT aid 0m lait tear went it sod. W e sent Bft. R*oa eut eu the catwalk. Rot Rtal tM|W wan tee henLy for tha uantuhla eoudltlea el lha Question Mark.. sky si_ "We knew than that tha flight was over. Wa dropped the gee wNpa two or three minutes attar wa Rad taken It. *"* / ’ This was aot tha first treUßle. «ntunlay night wa thought It woo all oyer Alt three aagtaoa l«M tßgit l ower. That wad foaled aparh pinga V* e were already to and the flight hut finally wa cleaned that a*, ft vas not neoeasaflf for aayouo to ft out on the tat walks than. The tint time doting tha flight that It tha rcressary to ro out was at 1 o’clock today when Sgt. Hooa west PRt Id the left motor. .. . 'll was wore# than spark plug this tints. It looked Kko ui <\s. .Shortly after 1 o'clock tho tight motor- began to woohen. Thao Wa knew tha flight waa shoot to eaC "When the plane leaded tho MR minor was silent. Tha right gntdr ess functioning bat n stream of Oil spouted from It add tha eaotar Motor ««« able to make but 1100 r«eolations a minute.” a * CREECH FUNERAL AT TODAY Heal tat air Man Died at Home Vc>ler(iav in HW Fifty* Fourth Year ■*••• —e . , , ... Funeral.#*r»lc# for P. A Creech, real estate man. who died at his koala. 405 Chestnut street at l.'lt y eater day morning, will he held from the 1 residence «« f :<(» this morning Rat. I w \ Mcßae. pastor, of 81 Paul Moth wllet church, will he In charge at the service Remains will be taken to > Hprlng Hope for burial Mi Creech was In his flftr-fpoytß car SU.J, lye* been in 111 health for about three months. At one time ha had I tee n associated In business with N K. ’ Bradford In tbs city, hot had sometime ago? opened aa office for himself. 'He was a good rttlaoa and father ami the sympetity of all will b* v with the live chlldrea who ur viva There are three sous sod two daughters. U 11. P. A. Jr . and Jamas all of (loldsboro mid Misses AMes and Marlon, also of GoMbkora, ,
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