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,WEATHER .J9**.*!r*'. m * k * rr ?•* .air and ooi VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 272 HOOVER WILL CALL SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS Farm Relief and Tariff Problems Will Be Given Attention First of AH Kxjpct Special B—ton About April IS "»4 Uoting Until inly McNAftY NOT TO PUSH FARM BILL THIS TIME Hoovor Pnjring Much Attention to Matter of Foreign lUlattons WASHINGTON. Jan. 13—(A*l - frMMM’EIKt Hoover alter confer ence* wltk a Dumber of Republican lean era In congress la of (he opinio > (tot a apectnl eesrion of the new congress should ha called about Anvil J*. Thai* haa been no oftfclal annou.i cehiaat of tha position oI Mr. Hoover, bat 3a taatatlva lealalatlve program for tha propoaad aeaaton already hat Voder thla program, aa outlined today, by thoaa who have beeu con ferring with Mr, Hoover, the laglslv Ova aotlv'tlet ta ha aadartakan would ha limited ta Cana reMef and tariff revlgioo. Both of which ware promis ed hy the next president daring the campaign. Tha tariff revision would be ta tto ahape of an amendment 'o the FofiMV-MeCnaber net of lift, and «o«ld oarer both nxrlcultarnl an 1 Indnetrlal echeAMw. PTi i Y ' * O With larttf hearings alrendy In pr>- grata baoPa the houas ways and mearn committee, honaa leaders estimate thgt both ptaorn of laglalatlon con’d be got tbrongb In time for an t.t- Jouromeot of (be special aaaalor. by tha «ald#» ( af. lair at tha lataat, With tha haxt chief axacntlrc r.sdy to call a f pedal sees lon. Senator Mc- Nary of Oragcn. chairman of tha Sen ate ngrlcaltnrnl committee, said todav after conferences with Mr. HooTbr, that ha won Id hot press hta farm re lief maaaurs before March 4. Stadias Kerelgn Relallea. Bee Idas a discussion of lagislntlve rod cabinet affairs with many aninoc his boat of callers.hare President-elect Hoover la devoting no iaeoasldarable amount of his Unto and attention to a general survey of roreign relations. Ha has gone somewhat fully Into this subject with Kilim Root, inter national lawyer, former Secretary of State, and one of the foremost of the “Klder etAlboMioa" In Republican party affairs, and al*o with Prank B. Kellogg. Secretary of State, and several other*. Those who profess to know Mr. Hoover beat are firmly of the opin ion that after he enters the Whit.! house oa March < he will gj|e per soon! attention lo foreign pollW* and problems and especially to relations with Central ami South America. a field now regarded somewhat gener ally as the first line of American diplomacy and especially one tor pa rser diplomats. Member* of the Hoover good-will mission to Lalln-Amerlc* returned home In general accord with state de part meat policies or more libers' treatment eg Wall as additional ex punt allowances for American diplo matic rapraaentailveo In tha republic* of the Smith. , Bacauee of the absence of such al lowances thla la a field praricteU* closed to oafadr men few of whom have Independent means State De partment of total* regarded II es among the me* Important anywhere In the world and fat more so than some olbefs Where reUtlbnshig* ran upon n smooth cour | . 9ALMBTBT CAFE uraUYOt IS MET lJf ON C BASGB SALISBURY. Jan It.- -William Chi mera*, proprietor of tie Salisbury ease. wag *ant up to Superior Court by Judge Readleman. of county court on probable muse, he being charged with setting fire to hi* case on the morning of December 3. The case waa gnttad by flames Deputy lnsatance romrolesloneT " Soott worked In conjunction with local firemen In getting up the case against Chimeras. His bond wns fix* sj| at 91AM Which be arranged MINISTER DROPS DEAD MBLBOUR.VK. Australia. Jan. 12.—> (Ah -The moat Rev Harrington riare Laos, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, dropped dead today. He |M M year* old, _ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS * ■ t • O * ° • ' H READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY THEY BUY. • 'vyv-V o , , . "t> 9 You Never Heard This Story Before HUNTBVIGLE. Tex., Jan !«. (APl— With their warden E. F. Har rell. seriously 111 with inriuauxa prisoners In the state penitentiary here today congregated In the chapel and prayed for his recovery. A short time later Harrel was presented with a sliver losing cup bought with money donated by the meu. On the cup was engraved: “To our friend and warden, from the boys. lJtgfl.c “SPELL” KILLER IS CONVICTED Pew-Wow Killing Case In End ed With Third Defendant Getting 10 to 20 Y*ara YORK, Pa*, Jan. IS.—A rtrd«v. of second degree muffler was "he finding of tb* Jury tonight In tha me* of Wl.bert G. Hess. 19, for bla per; in Ibe killing of Nelson £. Ilehm*». r alleged "pow wow ’ doctor The two men who took pari In the killing, John H. Blymer, 32, n “pow wow” doctor and Curry. 14. have beep convicted In the same court earlier In the week of murdcA In the first degree. The man waa ’ killed whan he reeisted the effort* of the trio to obtain a look of kia MMe-kymk a "epell" supposedly held over the Hoe* family. Hie body thea waa sat on firm . , The Jury returned Its verdict In the Heea case at 7:20 p. m after deliberat ing two houra and twenty minutes. Conviction of murder In the eecond degree Is .punishable by Impflson ment of 10 to >0 years. It was the lightest sentence meted ont to the three. Blymer and Carry each having received life Imprisonment. Hen was calm when brought Into court to bear the verdict. His moth ar and father were also there., Hess' counsel shook hagflfl with the Jury after the verdict and (hen Hass also wept to the Jury box and grasped the hand* of the' T? men Ills mother. Alice Hcmu.-.*l*o went to the Jury box. She had wept thru most of she trial. She aliook her son ’* hand and as he was being taken away. "Be a good boy, Wilbert." 8 MILE TUNNEL IS DEDICATED IxHigcst One in America; In Eight Mile* Through Mountains SBATTLK. Wash.. Jan 12—iAV- With the ceremony broadcast through out the nation by a radio hook-up the Great Northern Hallway's new eight mile tunnel wall opened to traffic to night. Tha bore, the longest In Am < rtea and the 4th longest In the world '•urrowlng under the mountains from Scenic. Wash., to Berne. Wash., cuts two houra from east and west railroad' schedule* Would Prescribe Roads For Those Guilty Driving Drunk An automatic road Hentence of from 30 to >0 days on the road* should be prescribed by North Carolina Isw for everyone convicted of driving an 1 automobile while drunk. In the opinion of Dr. H. B. Ivey of Goldsboro, aena tor the nlghth dlstrUl. lie r* vealed In an Interview with The New* ; Asked his attitude toward the pto-i tonal Iron Mr Johnson of ltobe*oti that the fine for convtcttou ot a charge of driving while drunk be raised ta *2ot» from the present limit id 850. Dr. Ivey said that he thodght u road net,tenet* would lie more effective in ridding the highways of (tie state of .|,he menace of mixing, gasoline and iWMJ, . SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY GOI Ruth Trial In Assassin Plot Bf- '' •. WarraiUs iharging ajsault with Intent to kill are being nought In Detroit against Atr*. Grace M. Wood, right; Taylor Fierce and William Thompson, below, accused of being Implicated In a plot to "Injt# for a rids" her wealthy husband. Ralph A. Wood. left. The two men charged that Mrs. Wood en gaged them tq slay her huebaml with two others, one of them, Ambrose Ragerty, was shot from ambush by the police who had bceuMufnrmed of the plot by the fourth, Cecil Holt. » DRY OFFICE IS 1 NOW IN WILSON 9 Federal Prohibition Office of Eastern Carolina Modes to Tobacco City' Wilson haa been selected as Pro hibition Hw for cement headquarter* f j ■ Kpetern North Carolina, and Deputy Prohlbltlaii Admlhlatrator T M (‘ad dle with hie force have removed from Fayetteville to Wilson, and estaMlsh ed themselves in .the ntw Fed«ru, Coart building. Mr. Caudle will have twelve men worklug out of Wilson, and In tjiis district which Is composed of 48 coun ties In Kaatern North Carolina, from a line running through and Including Granville, Durham, Wake. Harnett. Cumberland. Scotland and Robeson counties. There are three districts In this state, one In the east over which Judge Meekins and Mr. Candle pr«*iil<‘ me In tht center of the slate mean, which Judge -Hayes and Deputy Ad ministrator J I». Osteen preside, and |he western district over which Jii Ige K. V. Webb and Deputy Administrator Ben C- Sharpe preside. M’LEAN AGAIN IN LLMBERTON y ■ v. . ■* - -- Former Governor KeHumcH Role of Buhine** >lun in Nit live Town U'MBKRTON, Jan. 12. l/l’l - Form er Governor A. W. llcLean returned to his home her* last night itrtcr serv ing North Carolina ns governor for four years Ml! Mcl.iati anil the! i son. Hector, are being in artlly wel -1 corned by their fellow 'towu^puipi•- fcfter their four >*ars gpenf’ In Itu leiglt. There are too many ways of getting ur mud the fine, he suld They* Is such a thing, you know. h<* went on In effect, as eoArt letting Ahe defendants in cases like this pay tlh* flue on tie* tnitsllpirnt plsu und of course that Jo'su'i hurl them so much; doesn't make them led the seriousness of (he offense they hkve coin mined The Goldsboro senator regarded the road i entente brovtsttm us offering the igly golutton of the drunken driver problem, admitting at the Name time Unit adequate ineuns of enforcing such a law would have lo lie worked out. Dr. Ivey stated that he was in favor of tk* propotal to decrease‘the ga*o (CPiUflujd 99 EHt W. ? SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1929 PNEUMONIA IS CAUSE OF DEATH Funeral of Buck Swamp Town bhip Woman from Home Tfcla Afternoon funeral of Mre. Fannie Vail, wild died early yesterday morning, will he held from the residence In Buck Swamp township at 2, o'clock this afternoon. Rev. 11. C. Htyron, Free Will Baptist minister of Pine Level will yfflciate. About ten days ago Mrs. Vail be came 111 with lufiueiua and pneu monia developed. Hhe waa lu her slxty-Slxth year end was a good wife' and mother. Surviving her are her huebond, W' B (Yatl and fotiv ihillren, Mlsaer Uetwle and Ora Vail. George W. and K. H. Vail, all of Buck Bwamp town ship Mr*. Day# Blalock of Fre mont Is h sister of the deceased. FAMILY BATTIiE IN KY. HILLS 0 ri *. Two Are lit ui and One Seri ously Wtunded as Old Feud F'larek JACKSON, Ky . Jan. 12 </P> A <b*puty sheriff was shot lo death by killed by ottier officer« and a young lov was wounded In tin- hill* of Ureutbllt county t< X y The dead are Deputy Sheriff (,eor re Cl< nimons, 32. sod Grahvlll" Nohle, f 5. A son of Noble, 13 years old. wai wounded, probably! fatally. f According to information receive! I ere, 111 fueling c'XiatM between .Clem* inonfl and Noble. • --•- • -—• -*■*- ,J| U-TKRNS LIPS till 1 .STOCK IX TH A 111: tjOt< AN'GKIJsH, Tan T7 -tA’I A notion ph-turc o*rtreea' tips are ‘stock In trade.*' a la># Angcle* Judge :.il«d yc-t<-r<biy in hwardiag Th»lni:i t.nrmau, .of th«• movie* damage* of »T 112 It om KeiH.i llt Sanderson be cause her Upper Up wa* marred In nn unioninblle u<•chichi for which Sanderso.n wa* held responsible • udge James It. Pnpr, who made the ruling, said; ■‘in this day ami ago a woman' • Ups are Iter stock lu trade, especially f she le engaged In tint:lon pictures. * I - - ■ , „( T | TT -r MItJIIMTKH TO AI HIT BKOTHKK *— LONDON, Jan 12. (JPl—Kvaitg*- llwe Hihilli leader of the reform ele ment In the Halvation Army, was re quested to visit her brother General I'ramwell Booth, at Routbwold to day. She left Immediately for hi* bedside. ’ ■ ««i—. ■ we»we« sy nwa» ■~m**l*****4kr-** ■ —— BANDITS GET BIG PAYROLL v ° ■. Youth A'overci-i with Pistol*. Bound and Gaßßcd and , Mail Truck lA>ot«rd TRINIDAD, Colo. Jan. 12.—<j9>>~ Posse* tonight searched the mountain cue country near the Huerfano Coun ty coal field* for three methodical payroll bandits erhon# loot In a mall tobbtiry torlay wa* estimated at 93d.- m The qfflrer* had little lo guide them in their difficult searih and the rough ■rail and ronds over which they rang ed added difficulties.. Their Informa tion of the rohtiery came from Char lee Feetl. 19, driver of (he mall truck from which the robbers took the pay roll Intended for the Victor American Fuel Company mine at Delngua, Colo. Youif# Festl wa* teMtvr hl» father'! place today and* got the mull for Do ingun ni the colorsdi nnd toglher t j Knllwiy station at l.u-jl-jur Mllwa-- between Hastlnga and i»«lagna, Ahr*- masked men on foot covered h'.m with revolver* and motioned for him ttr «°rlve hi* truck ta the side of the highway. They blindfolded him and placed hl)n 'ii the rear of llie light tnta.ll truck ‘While they drove the ma chine to a ii Noleto spot In tb* hills 'Thoot’h he wrv 1 lludftjdod, bound and gaggiHl, Keatl said he heard the men raping open the mall eacka until they Ion"-* the bog t/ntalhlng the (.scroll, t • illy .In currency. > QUEEN MARY ?f|l IS NOW ILL Kinir (ieorite Reported A» H«v inx E*iH*ricnred Another Btotfld Mum LONIXiN, Jan King Ge-ir ge today dnjoyed another restful flay hut hie subjects were grieved to learn that hie queen, who has borne with quiet courage, the counties* burden* by tha Irwur.tUnees ek hoe husbaml. waa eufferlng from a cold. Her In disposition, however, wfta described r.e a minor charaeler and not anffl clently serious lo Justify issuance of a medical bulletin. irjmrERHITY OV GPOIM.IIA LANDMARK HAH PARKED ON ATHKNH. Ga- Jan. 12.—(A*)—The Ifnlverslt yof Georgia campus wa* In mourning today for . Dr. David Crenshaw Barrow, educator, orstoc and ijianreljor emeritus of the uni versity. who died last night after a lingering illness. He was 78 years old. Known affectionately, to thousand* of students and alumni as "Uncle Dave.” The former university head worked almost until the last Ip the Interest retired Dire eyeara ago because of lllnena. hut continued to oogduft chapel exercises at |tbe uni versify each morning until six months ago when fulling health forced him to keep to hta home. RHir IN DIHTBPSR NORFLOK. Va., Jug 12 UP* The coast guard Vuffe?’ Ykmacn.w wa« ordered out of Savannah this after noon to the aid of the America tank cr Trtnidndlnn, aground, on Gilbert's hhoal.*!. on the Florida const r*- M AT SALE R NF.W YORK, Jan. 13 —GPi Male oil of two stock exchange seat* at the] record price of IdtKi.OOO ila«h, It an nounced • Brings Action for $25,000 Damage As Result Wreck Alleging negligence op the part of J »he driver a* agent tor the company, I ( arlton I‘rervthe. minor through hl» guardian 11 Pro* ythr. ha < InMltnt * t <ft Mu|t (or f 2 ►.OoO damage* *gnln»t I •<* the SafPty Trnnriil Line*, Inr, th action growing out ot an accident) mar Prim eton on October 12, 1V27 Com plaint hue been recorded. |n tin* j offlcfSof Clerk of Court J H. Hooke Precyth* suffered the tearing or the muscle* of the hip from the bout* hi* back t»as otherwise Injured, wut . rendered unconscious and *o diaahlud * that ha ha* uot been able td do mati j util labor a)nee the accident, the rout-1 gUffttfl. Tl»f M* of | SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY ' Wants Gardner Allowed Right to Name Senator In Event ol A Vacancy TEAR GAS USED QUELL CONVICTS ~A— Priaonera Started Revolt, Alleg ing Their Food Was Too Short PtHLADEI.PHIA. 0 Jan 12 (AN - After guards had called for aid felly policemen, using tear gas. today quell td an uprising among nearly MO pitaonera In the couttty prison at Holmeshurg, Tho j?a* was dtscharg ed Into three of the eight cor/TJor* tormlpg a wheel wIUiIo-Uhi Instttn Gon tmrl’ g tho dt oirder. which Uiig u» vrsterday and continued Intermittent ly until this afternoon, prisoner* "broke cell furniture and shattered some of the wooden doors on the In side of their Iron barred cell*. Np one wts seriously Injured la the disturbance since , most of Ibe pris oner* never got an opportunity to leave their cplls. No fire arpu were found among the prisoner*. Trouble at the prison haa been brewing for eeveral day*. Prisoner* alleged that, ihelr food waa Insuffi cient and poor In quality, which la denied by prison officials. The authoritiiw declared the <fl* inrhance* were due to unrest amoes the prisoners of whom i. 790 _Me ; crowded Into cell* planned for nifty 1,500. There were no. long term men In the Institution. Tha dlatorhancee ware minlmlaed t|llH<aaM May whea-a call waa »>at to etty Jiall for relnforoements. r , ’l" .1 EXPECT BOOTH DECLINE QUIT Hiii Refusal Would Bring On One ot England f R Greatest Lefal Fights l/INbON, Jan. Halvatloo army Ircles In l-ondon are Incline! to believe that" General Hramweli Booth's reply on Monday or Tueaday to. the high council'* proposal to re tire voluntarily would lie a , declina tion and with. It a preolplfatloq of a legal fight for retention of artwy'v I adershtp. . The poaslhillty of compHcsGon* hat been foreshadowed by the recent ap learanca of Wllliain A. Jowltt. form er'member of parliament and wide’* known lawyer oq the eeene lu behalf of the general.. Army Roll cl tor Frost hue been In attendance at Hunhury since the coun cil con veiud hut has not been allow ed to enter tl* Connell Chamber. NOItT ICABOLTNIAN KILLED WHEN UTD AND TRAIN HIT ' TIMI'A. Fla Jan 12. (Ah %9t*r V Carver. 42. traveling sele*man. a” BurHiigton. N. C . we* Instantly killed late last night near Drexel. 28 mile* north of Tampa, when he drove hi* automobile Into the able of a mov ing, i*a***nger train. » iirver waa said by officer* to ha*.'*’ bon traveling *1 a high rale of spe“<l nnd hla caf was demolished An In quvt wa* ordered held this after noon Carver wa* employed by the I Indrsjr Nursery company of Pomo na. N. C nature a* to lie permanent. It I .* httltl In the complaint. I’recjrthe wo a pu utiKfr on the | l-ua on route from Halelgh to Golds* tioro wh*n it turned o»er near Prince ton The wrwek, "occurred when the mat hlne ran off the highway and | mruck a ditch, huy* the complaint. ! The driver of the bu* *at operating It ! at a ilnugeriMtH and reck lea* manner, waa not maintaining a sufficient look i til and waa travelling at an eicea nlve rata of speed. according to the . ipntentlnn* of the plaintiff a* yl ’ forth In the complaint Other persons , were alto Injured when the bua went | over on it* aide in the ditch, It la i by tu? plgtflUH, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nuci rwa cbnt> Pet-MM'i Bill Would Mmdmd Ac tion Secured by Munmi * Dap * 1 SAYS IT WOULD SAVE STATE 80m 1900.900 General iVainhlt Attendance lichmm of in* MMnt uipemMy held u«| Mate measure* were vote* epon Bask chamber win reconvene Monday night at f o'clock. ]•- \ i< r . Taking advantage of V**** o ” made that ro etatr Hite H-otiM bn voted tap today, »qa4mbrr of m nator* and replies iitattrsa were ab sent from- the morning eeaetnne, Back boueox hid a hare ma)ertty greeeat. The l only Mat* measure Iptredneed :• day was sponsored by Pfndftr W. M. Person. Democrat eflSraahtm county. It provided that la eddt of the reatguatlon or de*A el a United State Senator before thh ngptratton of hie tom. the tacaracy ghonld he * filled through an iM'dmmeet hy the governor. Thle Mil, If |B«ad. wente <lo away with the holding «f an else on under aneh circumstances riie hill Introdnoed rrtdap hy (tea ntnr tiny Weaver, Repubtlen*. Ben - m,-he. was pissed teddy «• «MN •••ding under a f# the rules. It reunites the judge preetitag ever civil terms ie the eug ester eenrt or Buncombe county to areaage the • slender for Up neat term. ■j.. J&x lowyerk -of the esuntf dr* fdroed to that hla proposal would avoid maeh cHfusion and lone of ttaM The wt other iiiedMe ylaoed be or* the senate, lutroduiwd hr Ptom mous, Republican, of tfdHion ooua ty. Stipulated that trials far mtade meaner# la Madison be fcdM A the • ownshtp In which the mtedMpaaaor was permitted. Hla mettgn that ths -•llf'S waa defeated. i "ff Senator WIIM* M.’Parana, as Ptemk llh, who waa kept away from Friday** session of thS Senate keaauae of a •light Indisposition, came beak hater day and caused the only netteeahl* stir la their braaak of Up Oiasral jA-wwhi/- H had bate genereßr agreed Fri day that ao public Milk VMM ha at ferad Haturday. hut tteM didn’t worry Parse*, who threw a MU Into the. hopper, asking that the IHJ law taktag away frfgyntor Max Hardnrr the right 4p fill raeanciee in the I'ii It ad htetp He*plß be re lies led aad that tht gnrerSnr ha al- , lowed to mi |nchi,a rhea*ar W «h* polntmeni. If da* shahid -My Mil will save t|* tasynyvrs of North Caroline 1100,fa aad it will giro hack to th# governor the right to appoint n man toStil a vacancy If one should occur.’*' said Senator Person. “Up until two yearn ago. our gAvefuor always had the right to fill anv vacancy In th* Senate.’' Former Senator Rtver# D. Johnson Hi Duplin, fathered the MU two rears re n that took away »h* right of the governor to fill a vacancy hi the Unit ed State* Senate. His hill, which be came law after a rather spirited fight calls for a printary election to fill a senatorial vacancy should aecur. Th# Person Mil we# referred to Jn dk committee No. I. of the Sonata a shirriNe row. MARQUBTTR. Mich . Jea 18.—It may be foul Wines*, but Henry Bel innre claims the. world's record far the rope skip, with IT.&gl Jumps In two hours and on# minute. He lost five pounds during hi* record break ing effort. t TIB UKM. HM.lt IT, rTBANMO ATiiANTA. tin. Jan. «.-chartea Klvette of Ramsenr, -H. C. wna toft stranded here today after I*o arSMd biehwnynien held Ulol - (H teat night sud took bis i*r and Im* Klvetp was en route to his Home from Jack sonville IMHTtIK BISAP SARANAC I.A KB, £. Y« Jna. **■— (/P)—Dr. Kdward R Ptertt, time phy*k-teu to the New. goth Yam• m i»a* j i i siiMr^
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