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■ WEATHER v- Rta Thursday with warmer la east portion. CoMar Thursday afternoon la waat Friday fair and colder VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 270 REPUBLICANS TO CONTEST ELECTION OF CANNADY Formal Announcement Made by Dr. Ivey As Senate Convened Wed. Ctarge Election Irregularities In Wayne and Johnston * Counties SAJNDY GRAHAM IS MADE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE Sfnaje Ptassan Bill Rataing Salary of Attorney Gen eral To 17,500 , Formal announcement by Dr. H. B. Irey, of Goldsboro, Rspublican, that hia party contested tbs seating of C C. Cannady of Benson, Democrat, bh one of the senator* from the eighth district, comprlaed of Wayne and Johnston count tea, producyidjlfednlv rlppte on a placed legislative neu u» the general assembly convened In Ra leigh yesterday , Acting upon Instructions from hla party leaders, Dr. Ivey made the formal announcement In the opening .unions of the senate. The Goldsboro physician announced that the contest would be based upon | charge of elec tion Irregularities in both Wayne and Johnston. Cannady had been duly certified a* elected In the district, official return 1 * ot the two counties showing bis ma jority oyer M. 0. Lee es Hmlthfleld. ReupuMtcan. to be a majority of six teen votes The charge brought by Dr: Ivey was referred to the committee on t lections This 'committee will not be named until R T. Fountain of Rocky Mount, la seatad as lieutenant gover nor on Friday, and tt I* probable that It will be nerepai days before a heur lug of the Charge can he made. .•> RALEIGH, Jan (L-**') Electing the Democratic slate of officiate and attaches, the North Carolina general assembly met at noon today and part ly completed organisation of ho (It bouses In preparation for the btru ntal session Appointment of Import ant committees In both the senate unit house remained for the . aitent lou_oy the presiding officers before the leg islative machinery will be ready tb move at high speed. Representative A. H. Gralinrff of Orange, unanimous choice of the Democratic caucus. was elected speaker over I*wt« Hamlin of Tran sylvania, the Republican nominee, bv a straight party vote of 83 to 31. Hamlin was daslgnated by bis party caucus as minority leader. In the Sedate, T. J. Johnson, of Robeson, the Democratic nominee. sir elected president pro tent over Gtly Weaver of Buncombe. .15 to 10. Weaver has besn named Republican floor leader In the Senate. All other Democratic nominees were elected without opposition. « * Speaker Graham named the mem bers on his committee on rules and Lieutenant -Governor Elmer Long al so appointed the Henate rules com mittee Other house committees will he announced by the speaker tomor row or next flay while the remainder of the Senate committees will not he appointed until R T. Fountain quali ties as Lleutenant-Gbvernor Friday and thereby becomes presiding offic er of the Senate. Aside from the uauut routine of convening the day produced a con test In the Senate. Senator Ivey, Re publican, of Wgyne. served notice that the election of Cannady. Democrat, of Jchnson. wjuld be ehallenged on the ground of Irregularities. Cannady, who like Ivey, represents the *th dis trict. was declared elected ovjpr hi* Republican opponent'"M. G. la)e < \tS a majority of 16 votes The Senate passed a hill to make the office of attorney general a full «,me position with a salary of $7.60(1 a year Instead of SI,OOO while the house upproved a measure to appro priate SX.?SO for expense* lo the In auguration ceremonlss Friday. 13E* 1 FLIER* VRK HBtRD FROM ■& PHILADELPHIA. Jan (VPS Of ficials at the Philadelphia airport ,aid late this afternoon that Eleanor Smith. It-vear-old filer and her com pgfilon. /’apt. W. Lancaster. Iw.llevel lost In a flight from Philadelphia to New York communicated with them , from Freeport, N. Y., at about <* 30 p 1 THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MQRNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE* THEY BUY. Ford Tells How It Is AH Going To Be NEW YORK, Jan. 9 —OP) A world In which no one smokes or discusses prohibition, where farmers no longer farm aud hauler, keepers no longer eook and where ■ machines take cere of the drudg ery Is outlined by Henry Ford In his book “My Philosophy of Indus try’' just 'published ” “The great problem In the home today.” the Detroit capitalist points out” la too much drudgery. We shall soon find away to do ■much of the cooking outside unci deliver it In n hot and appetising condition at lueaj time at no greater coat.” H. B. WATKINS DIES SUDDENLY Funeral Services Front Home In Revelo Park At 1:30 This Afternoon / Funeral services for H B Watkln*. 80. who died at hia home In Revelo Park bare Wednesday eveniug at 8:50 o'clock after an lllnesa of only five * ,i --hour*, will be held from the resi dence this afternoon at I:3ft o'clock. Interment will be made In the family burying ground near Princeton. Mr 'Watkln* was plowing in the field near bla home yesterday after noon about 2 o’clock whoto he waa suddenly stricken with apoplexy. He was taken to his house, and a physi cian was summoned, but be expired about five hour* Inter. The deceased tb survived by hi* wife. Mrs Ida Watkins, and the fol lowing children: J K Watkih* of Hlchmond, Va.; Mrs. Kate Howell. Goldsboro, Route 3; Mr*. Myrtle B'ricklund, Goldsboro. Route 3. amV Misses Louise and Beulah, and flar cnee.aud VV. F. Watkins, all of Golds boro. - ■■ ■■-—■- ■■ 1 rl-.-i 1 • BOOTH NAMES ARMY COUNCIL Sidcfttejy-. Effort By Reformer.* To Depose Him As Head of Organization LONDON, Jan. IP.— 1 Thursday) The Fatty Mail says l|* understands Giat General Rramwell Booth ha* placed the administration of the Halvuiloii Army tn the hands of a council The newspaper says the command er forestalled a plan lo depose him by hla surprise announcement tiiat chief of staff E. J. ill/glns would he president of the council, with the gen eral'e sister, t'oinmander Evangeline Booth and his daughter. Commission* cr Katherine Booth, and two other prominent commissioners us mem ber*. Local Shriners Attending Winter Meet in New Bern A number of Goldsboro Shriners and their ladies were In attendance at tbe opening ball of the winter meeting of Sudan temple In New Hern las evening and others will go tills morning to tlic Craven <upi|ul m attend the ceremonial. ' F. B.' Crowson, as a past potentate of the temple, will occupy a pl.tcc of distinction in the mcetii.ht while G R. Holt la assistant dtrcctoivof Ihe drum (Otpa, C. E>Wethinaion, captain of the guard,, and N G. Gwutney and Ham Carter members of the wreck (A crew. New Bern shriners. playing host to Ihe temple, have paid attention iht* year to plan* for th# parade, to negin at noon from the Masonic the -I.ll* of fhc rrave:, city and to pas* through the maiii business streets. TJB» will be an outstanding feature K Confer on “Good Will” Tour r l . i 1 *■ I f if. . * fg F T* v -o**’ | * *1 \ i *1 I r-b'W ■ . fla IH (,r,T ’ -*■**- v iti>j»t <o u .ii utrlvnl In *•' 4»htnßlwß was to ,h!1 at ’.VI. • v I!;,ace and acquaint President'Cortjldge • -*h dutallAnßHil • >«»l wii.mi • am-rps "i At'.-rtw. irt’ton-. ‘At Gn> lOnrlusk . of tli.li c.mfviTwri IT, two-potml |i«- tlu, photo on steps I's thf tH ! ,li ' , | tr. h■'t 11 ‘ ~ r. ~, ~; ll |j Goldsboro Suledcd as City For Older Conference The anmtal older boy*' conference e' the Statu Y M C. A will he hel l in Goldsboro, February lj-17, B .... decided last evening following sPron ference- between rspresentative c.ii -7.C11S and (’ jk, Wllher. ;.. ■' •. of r h .1 lofts, reprsssnting the state "Y ' Three blUkiri I l»oj .of the srh'Mil age are ox pile led to attend 11 1 (Onference. D. 8. Hartshorn was named chair man of the loci ... ■ * up gr Los Angeles To''Momr To Musi Ship, Patoka ATLANTA. Jan. fl I*i- ending j-culhward 00 ,1, ~ truloe to Flo Ada. the navy dtrlgfble los Angeles uialniuiiicd it v tiHlay down th? Atlantic i/iml Due, ftiMeu.l of p,■ t a : ml aa _originally Ji,. her comOtOlsd* 1 Lt ( on m , j■ < ndahl, advised rh« navy depariment Curing »be* day that the great"'<i ,rr probably would c (h-i io s», to*e-tiH Day. Florida, and n 0..., foi i!.c 1 : o’ there in the’tender I’atoka. of the day fop the puhli li will «•. ; >• * Ihe 1 HI O. . « | barbecue a ltd o * ,-,.. -1 0 , »i , be served lo ahriner* Each n<H>|.. ma il* accompanied th* 1 by or. During the afisj.-.... if, cwren.--. is Is Will tic held In 1. ... the Haul,el wgryho* < ■, i^; , al.out. 23 1 .iqdldatt s wilt be tat t . lover Ibo in* aaad« At the same uu.< I I" at 2.."t0 o’clock, vied lay , » .meVi will hat* U. ■ v.' (.thor lypat ttip down tit, Nice uv. . .ul the cutter or a motor sign' . in. t >ur of the city mid /ectjoiu At elx o'clock In *th ring fire works will be displayed over ilver from the Shriiiu honfe riverfront. Then tjie e< em of acUviGe:. will h ralisfcrred for lie* id! of 111" - ; mug to Gic Bonnet wwi.iii. -is.-, v :n. | Cumluucd on pan* two GOLDSBORO N. C THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10. 1920 laußctneuta nnd Rv> C, Hobirimm. sec -1 clary, lieadera In boy*’ work acttrltle* In Ihe State and in the South will bo brought to iti" o clt, tb add re-* ih.. sfssleii n th< coufeifeHce. Tile nnniial older bn. ; conference wn» bmqgyraitvd. a: u ft«taro of the 1 M. (.' \. VV#. >r»t y-.aj :t«.i and ha pr. ■ I ini 1 ••aslngly popular each year. The l.i 1 e.oaference was held in GicenviUe* . IS RIJND AFTER DRINKING PARTY s * Stricken Yotm Aumun Flcveal td A. A-<nt For CuntoniH Di*,i ■rlmcnt p 4 Lob ANccr.E.o, J«n ft f1»» That na Sauford, who become blind fol- I. nr, ulh.-cd drinking party fund-iv wart revealed by police today Ti /■ v, -.v.',, 1,, i slater. Margu.-rii. adtde. United States < irloiti* dgt r.i In Arlxuiil and New ■■ ’ t*t< ■' ..it* g ■ " , Tim rev -';.'l n, of the (pile ideullty #•' Ihe f•:«-• l\ 1!'. ... old boinan . uue w -••■I dm. 1 11- < • of IJio homhldr squad risiled ,t.»n‘.(la McDaniels, sis 'll #■ . S.-li.u pr# ■ rr. c here '>. liitkenw 1 mil. ... She ..dfqiMed 111 imp'll' 'ln! ...I »!..■ was work.. iug limit rJ. I Morgan, of taa ■'.tl " > .'.el 11 ..f h'-r sl-ier had ace■■’.inpf. .ied hcrlmre Thalm:. Saul.ll 1 ■• ... re)cove#| in a I, 1•.. 1*- 1... • *1 - I.jv wy ■ ur .•"la arc : .. do rerflir her . \ c •,; r, 1 The McDaniel girl wen- in si rfi men ial In hre king up -,n ftllbged ••smg ■ N. . . rung ring wli" i was operating #•1 • I- If .an i,i r) In I'lqn- 1.. « r hr-*.' redoubled I hair -caret. t<*r th|; tkfss in...' who Thelma Sanford ay* gar# h#*r the liquor that blinded hep. * p M il .MOV K TO IM RFtHK . ’ DRY LtIV H All WABHINCTGN’. ' ■' V, \ r,«w 1 ;u»c to lu. ri;u;c funds for prohlhl -11. < enfprcemuM v ~■. IntUle.l loduy wtien Htjnatoi He ri I ■ Democrat, Georgia. Uttimduced an atbsudiaeni to defh I# nev Mil which would make \ - ' *" 0 i n sddiflonal , :.0 ,•<’Ki.<>ot> immqylipiely •vsiUbls. ,1 MYERSITY TO HONOR B N DIKE Body us Tobacco Magnate To ■Reach Durham Freni New York This Morning;, Dt RHAM, Jan •r.-dA*)—The body oif Benjamin N. Duke, inboard a apeor ml train hearing the f9ller.il pa fy from New York. Is speeding eouth nard toward the scenes of Ills earlier years and where he a life •vhlch was, to prove »o successful and l.etieflciunl through his largo pltlJaii* lltfoples to u score of schools and universities. chutches, Plpltanugmi cud 'hospitals. Arriving In Dm ham utß:io totnor* row in..ruing, Air. Duke’s lusty will I>\ taken Immedletety to .Duke J!ul vwr !i> where'll will He In stale from !> o'clock until lo'Bu o'clock In lobby of Katt Duke DbgUdlng, sur i.iundid by a guard of honor made op Vs atudents repre cnllng the various uodurgradnSte ciassuty Funeral services w 111 be held lu Duke Memorial Methodist church at !1;36 In the mornlue with Dr. Frank l'n K Hickman of the Duke scbo.il i r* V- Dm offlclit'ln. . assist el hv I)r' It, BrstKhaw of llaleiuh and Dr. W. Hi ml dry of ihtrlunn. '< Member* of ih" board of trustees us Duke university will serve as boil* f Mr. Duke fOTJMB) year* »rh an ecttve and loyal niMii j.lcr i f *r • Duke hoard. Dtos» friends | ned .. . 1 oes from Now -York und ; ...I ii.it". Mill nerve »rt Ushers ill til' church After the services student* ts blinks University wilt line West ( ha pel Itltt street on each slds f'-r M-vernl block* fTTrWigh which the funeral pmceevlon will pane. Ini/-mcft' will he In the Duke fnm •tv masoleum In Mnplowood oemfter'v nbero real the remains of hJ*‘ father Wo-hlnylon Duke hi* brother Tfimc*' II Duke; two eons, Angler B, Diik*. Washington Dubu and or her close rel allvei' WITCH KIIJJER FOUND GUILTY . “ *#.;.■ Jury Findn That *‘l‘ow Wow Dottnr” Should Serve 25 Years Ip Prison 0 V YORK. Pa., Jan. » -W—John H Hlymer “pow wow doctor” was con vl<te#l l*y a Jury tonight of first der rrec murder .The jury recommended life imprlsomiient. He was found filthy of killing Nelson Retiymer In .'(IT. I ICS. Kohert li Cohen."defense 00 unset, immedlaluly asked permission of the court to file an appeal for a new trial Ills requeat was granted. Hmi tc-ncc will not be pronounced until disposition of the appeal.. “ ’* Under Pennsylvania law the Jury Is required In returning a firs! - tie tree Verdict to specify the penalty "hill. I*'either death or A liment. The verdict was said to hav< been re .i hed as a compromise mi tjia third poll. f H> li . verdict tit#, jury decided Itly rovsr was sane and unless an Appeal .taken die-will 1,.. sent bribe ! cm psniteuUarjr at Fhlladclphia County Could Save Money y By Building a Sanitorium e • VV'avne couniv could flnancu a 2b- 1 I# •! w*lll»c ulqr!- hospital' l r th. I money now A.cing , expended b, (h. ' c.y ‘.tab- ..' 'pi Bute • .ini’ vi l.i *' J t rt*4 ' on i sllsWb anti -\V|lf..;j ’ »i,ol(* .)■ yfcars 4h. liu.ldltiy w< uld be paid, for At rhe present lime it (•> cosungl t! ■> J . 'mm' *Y2l'< pc. month to main .fita .‘Veu Indiglents of the countv In* ’• i.uiuirl'i Thl* I-h about the average I y .i:n whi'di h # . be-'u expended by the. • minty ov# r a long period now In ** [ • lirtug -proper Isolation, care and; rc ivmcnl tor Indiglt uts 111 with the dDenss. * For # 16.0*0 *»r $20,000 a uoufity h i ! ullal could be erected «uffiel• ■ i . #%,.•■ d the most pressing needs of th > i ’uc. It was. asserted. Such a prole#' j could bp Gnu need through the build-, Mag and loan i»»»<a iaUon pUn, at *j No Hope lor Passage Os Farm Relict Measure At This Session Congress TRY ROBBERY, THEY’RE DEAD i 1 Mininturi* Rattle Uurww When Rubbers Attempt Sen.*a National Hi Id-1 p __ SRAfTTJ-F. Wash.! Jan. #.-(Ab - Two rohber* were ehot and idlUd In an effort 10 hold up the Bartow Finn !»#ny her* today Thomas Barlow piestdenl of the concern, was critic ally wounded. One of tho robber* was identified by police as Holier! Burn ■ Menacing I lie customers und Har • »wo with their plftols. .the.,man core mended "stick ‘em np." o»* of »hs j jobber* then dropped oyer the rail 1 lug Info (he nn«hler’a< cagp. slugging luma* Dodson, a clerk, over the head us, he did so. Nearly uaOonectotiM jfrom (tie blow. I odson finally managed to gat a pis til from the .cashier’s drswer and fired at his attacker who was strag gling with B;ir<ow for possession of hts gun. The bullet, struck Ibe robber, fatally Wounding him #ni|,'passing through hi* body Injured Bartow ) Fcelliiß Ih* rohber slump. Bartow ° snatched the pistol frcfi hls hand and I ihot the other man who was trying to htd* behind the counter When the robher* first entered Mwo wonion Hlipp<*l out 1 ~nd summoned al|l Rushing Into the , building Patrolman 11. 0 Potersou j opened fire. The entraflpa at.Jatei i cml dint meted the altenllon »f th»* rohtter* and enohted Dodson to obtain the gun from the drawer PLAN FLIGHT ROUND WORLD A “I'gri* to I’arin” Would Be June Objective of Fekker Airplane ■.O .. ''* 4 ! ' PA RIB. Jan 9 # |yP) A non-vlop round the wnrtt fllglii wlih refucfln ■ of the plane lit the air la the late*' project of the Fokker aviation Brm 'ft..' concent li;i . been, spurred to the" Idea by Ihe successful sustained flight fj of IIV* hours made by the ls. 8 Army I'lnne tfuesGon Mark t IlYdalls have not been worked old hut the principle prs'dlcnlly was Adopted Idony when Jhe chief of the firm visited the bead ot lit* Farls bu -1 eau Ibe project calls for posting lan' iduncs ul various cl tins around the globe, these machines to meet Ih" round the-worbj plane in mlil-alr and .it'ompany It foV rernrllng ‘'l‘art* to Paris,” would be the ob jective of the trip Next June hu fh'"ii suggested us Ih* ltm< for the attempt as the weth er conditions might be best then. -.1 !\rr*«l*d In Rockefeller Home JAGKRGNVILLK, Fla. Jad » UP I A nation-wide search for Erhard H Agrecti. sought for deportation to s'w»deu. ended yesterday when Immt vrutlon officials nrrcsted tlis tpan In j'be winter home of John D. fl.uke fellor, 8r . at Drmond Beach C< s' n#ji exCemlltig flic ninount now I cfng spcnl iutttc . ; n.. for mdlglcff cttlzons In yoriitorin outside th<‘ conn ty. It w a*'lndlcafed, I we Hu .i, In ii the Duke bos. rllMlixalion board cnuld he secured to ooiitp th#' h#> ■■’ Bd to contrlbutk |l per liny p< patient lowhrd the i unnlng sxpstiti* Dr I*. \v. ('-•belt, health officer, at tho la*t meeting of the nouutv board of cdtoimUsioiiera outlined -a plan emblslylng Ho feature-.'sketch#'’' above and requested (hut Ihe boar#! plv< il < onsiderattou and thought for future oetlon. A lour for the c imimlssjober* and uth#*r leaders t<> counties where tub* ••■■< ul..si* hi.spßaU have been erected, end an inspection of ihe work they ate doing, Is contemplated for the near future, Mj . M EMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRIOR FIVB Cl NT* W-'- Now Believe That Special See* sian of Uoaffr—e WIB Be ( ailed By Hoover COQLFDGE AND HOOVBB HOLD MEETINGS I’rexldent-Klect To Leave Waab inyrton Next Wefk For Florida VaaMlea WASH I NOTOW, Jan. (JV-WHh d-ftnlte word couila* today from th tbs Whit* Hoiim and Hoover bfcsdqnartars that neither the fr*al ocut nor th* preeldqsit-alatt would ■ take any mov# regard log turn rsllif 1.-gt* Ist ton during thto meeting at ' ( ..tigress, an extra eesalon ot th* naw < < tigress was regarded as Inevitable. information given te Repehtlcen mgresatonal lehdera Ovoa Jtke l*f>*l - coolldge wouW not taka nay action that might be oonstraed an hearing upon event* la th* admtntetr|t(*n. Previously they had been told frankly by Mr. Hooter that > lie would In no way interfere with legislation pending during the Cool 'd g« regime. ; Th* chief executive and Mr Hoove, conferred todsv sf which It wta tie* ruined the etteetlee v discussed though no et*t*ment woe forthcoming from either, li vat elat id at the Hoover headganrten that the -secret visit* of the next president lu (ho eiectttive offtcoa Indtoated tt# rinse cooper*!ion, hetwaen Mr. Hoov er and Mr. • (mlldge. ’ t" hi* btutguTtery^^* l^ hraebeoe for an extra session tg tie *arly - spring.. ■ A' .-f \lr. Hoover has given no tadieetioe when he will call tbg n*W luagTOOg to Washington and tt la get likely he v wilt do *0 before leeviag early vast week far Florida te remain away trom th* probably pntll Meroh $. the day before Ma laaagtfrg t'on. 'I * WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 ..'ii*,l preeaur* tor no extra eeeeton or th* seveaty-ftret coogrod to and farm relief and tariff rovttjoa l«ite i»t ion faced President-aleet Hoover a* he nut today upon bis third roaad of conference# with Republican forty capitol hill. Benator Brook hart of lowa, who had first place on an ongngdtnaat list of sufficient length to heap Mr. Heov- * »r busy from * 30 a. n»„ until early evening, we* armed with grgUOMOt* tc buttre** the views already present od by Senator Borah of Idaho and * omo prominent House - member* la favor of (onvenlrtg of th* a*W COB gre** In early spring. \ Tn addition e commute* of four had >.e«*n selected by thirty of th* thirty* w<» member* of the Pennsylvania dels, ration In the Hone* to present a for-N tl resolution during a special »ek >'on. The resolution, adopted Ist* yes terday proposed no spoolflc time for •he summoning of the new congress In Washington mecoly setting forth •hat the call be Issued ae soon aa rnctleable. Pennsylvania wn« one of th# find of he elute Molding nnlnetrocted delega tion* to the Kansas City Convention to declare for the nomination of lfir, Hoover. Consequently K tl to be *x {wteted thui the action of It* congr**- s(on»l delegation will carry con*ld*r iihle weight with the President-elect. Mr, Hoover also will give careful conslderßllnn lo the recommendation >! Benator* Rroukhart end Borsh who nos onlv stiKM) In Hi* front rank* of 'll* campaign stuff group but also have given fholr endorsement to th# fundamental* of the ngrloultural pro gram which he outlined and prenent • ■1 hi* muse to the voter* of th* cotin trv 1 The ninjro feature* of this pro rmm are the creation of a federal firm hoard of representative farmer* to he cirwhed with authority and sup plied with resource* to build op farm er-owned and farmer-controlled cor poration* to take care of crop »ur ,pluses nnd such Incraase tn tariff du ll*'* »» will give agrtaultur* the mom UH*; *ure of p ruled ton aa other Indua- »
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