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WEATHER mmm vv MVWHJ IB west pattern (eider Wedneeday Right WerMey prehfMy redp. VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 281 House Bill Proposes Change of Date of N. C.Primary Introduced by ■■ ■ - Republicans ' * . . 'v' Would Name First Tuesday Aft er Firat Saturday for Pri , Mary Elections COMPENSATION ACT —_ STARTED FOR WORKMEN Aviation Bill Would Require Pilots to Secure License ~ la North Carolina RALF.IOH. Jan. 22.~(*>>~8pon sored by two Republicans, a bill in change the date of the elate primary was Introduced in the bouse today The measure would set the date lo th e primely on * the first Tuesday after the (tret Saturday In June In ■taad of the first Satan* y In Jun« as at present. Representatives Youna and Deavlti of Buncombe, ‘were Joint author* ot the Wit. They declared It would en franchise number* of seventh day adventists who are now debarred |» their religion from participating In the primary because It is bald on Saturday. They also said there were r number of business reasons why Saturday Is a poor day to bold an elect 100. A Mil embodying the legislative demands of the N. C. association of police chiefs was Introduced by Rep* resentaUve Younts of Onllford end Jubneton of Currituck, Democrats it would add II to the coat of crim inal cases, the money accruing to form a pension and emrgency fund for policemen Injured id the lttpr of duty, it would also pension retired policemen and the wive* of officer* killed In Une of duty. The attorney general and state Insurance commis sion with throe muptbera of the elate police association , would form a board to admin later Ihe.fund The house passed the senate meas ure providing Ids phy for clerks of tbs general assembly but only after some date and an amendment. RaUHOH. Jan. *J~<AV The first bill proposed to control aviation in North Carolina wee Introduced In the 9bnate todgy by Ouy Weaver. Repub lican of Buncombe, along with el* other elute measures. The brief session. In addition to the aviation measure, sew bill* providing for workmen’s compensation, to create “» police reserve and emer gency fund," to Increase the taxes ©c pcomes and to Increase the flntw tor public drunkenness, and operat ing an automobile while Intoxicated. Senators Cannady of-Johnston and Haywood of Cabarrus were authote of the workmen’s compensation act which Governor Gardner favored In h‘e inaugural message. The bill relating to aviation re quires pilot* to secure licenses from tho-etate corporation commission end persons to secur* permit* from the state before constructing an air port. ” i The proposal for an Increase of Income ta*ea wha matt* by Person of FrunkllJt. author of many state measures Introduced during the ses slon. It would not alter the present exemption*, but would place a tax 6 per cent, on all Incomes within the ttate and upon non-residents having a business or agency within the state which ere subject to constitutional exemption. Police officers of North Carotin* would benefit through a fund which would be created In the measure sponsored today by Senators Brough ton of Wake. Brawley of Durham and Clark of Mecklenburg if *P p roved. ■* Police Detective Shot and Killed CHARLOTTE, Jan. 21.-<**>—»» Corrett. Charlotte police detective, was ehot and hilled here tonight by * negro believed to have been r Tom Wllltame of South Carolina. HI PREME COT RT TO PASH OH validity or poceet vetoes WARHINGTON. Jan. 21—(4*)—The Supreme court today consented to pane on the validity of • pocket" ve to** hy the president. Although the question reached the court In a case brought by the Okanogan, Colvlle and other Indian* In Washington state, It le consider ed to he of Importance aleo In detre mtnlng the *tatn aof Mu»cle Shoal* legislation which President Coolldge failed to sign after Congress ad jottmkt US laat MMkon. t THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. . <9 » '/•- • " , _ " BUS AND TRAIN CRASH; 18 DIE, 14 HURT Rum Car Makes 75 Miles Hr. Thru. City A Cbryaler 72. occupied by two young men und a young woman and believed to contain a load of whiskey, was chased through the city early Isijt evening at the rate of 76 miles an hour by Dep-, uty Carl Smith. Taking lo the dirt road some miles west on highway 10, the aleged rum run ners outdistanced Smith. He had picked up the car and Attempted to halt it on number 10 about Adam* vllle.- Brother ot fleers last night quoted him as saying that be started the chase after spying cartons of wlilekey In the rear of the Chrysler. ASKS DAMAGE SUM OF $5,750 . b J. A. Jackson Says Nex licence of Bus Driver Caused Collision f ' Suit for 96.750 damages was yes terday filed agajnat the Safety I run sit Dines, Inc., by J. A. Jackson, farmer living south of Goldsboro. Jackson's complaint is that on Sep tember 13, past while enrotfte to Ooldaboro hi* Chevrolet touring car waa etruck by a bus of company, knocked off the highway Into a ditch fct that time filled with water from the heavy flood* end completely de stroyed. He alleges negligence on the pert of the operator't»f the hue. saying In his complaint that the driver sent his machine around a buggy and mule and directly into his path. Ha seeks damage of 9760 to property and $5,000 personal damage, citing that he was badly hurt. SEVEN INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Mr. and Mrs. Erf. Raynor and Smithfield Man Are in - Local Hospital - is O 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kd Raynor, whey live qn highway 10 a few miles east at the city, and W. L. Fuller, aged <2. of Smithfield. are In a local hospital with underterrolned Injuries as the result of an automobile accident near R. P. Johnson’s farm east of Golds boro about 10 o’xlock last night. Two young men, sons of !Mr. Ful ler. and Mrh. Mildred and Luhy Ray nor, young children of Mr. and Mrs. Raynor, suffered from shock and minor hurts, but did not require hos pital attention.’ The accident It was said, when Mr, Raynor, driving a Chevrolet, at tempted to turn from the highway to go to his home and was struck by the Fuler car, a Chrysler, which had been In the act of passing the Chev rolet. The latter car was overturn ed and badly wrecked The Injured wery brought td the ftoßßital by Seymour’s ambulance, which responded lo an emergency call. Gov. Gardner Issues Parole * ■* *• , for Howord, but Rescinds It If Jam** Howard, negro, had not. been one of the leader* In the revolt j at camp number two of the Wayne j •county chain gang several week*.' 1 *!go, he would he a free negro ibla| morning, paroled by one of the first j uct* of Governor O Max Gardner. A parole for Howard came yewter day from Governor Gardner to Slier Iff Grant. It seems that the solicitor and possibly thee judge hud, befn In duced to recommend parole Howard was well started on a three-year sentence for breaking and entering. Pardon Commissioner Brldger* bad recommended his parole und Gover nor Gardner hud granted U> As soon a* the governor s ofder i was received yeatewUy, Sberltt Uraai FLORIDA GREETS HOOVER’S PARTY «W- i Thousands Give Prettidenl-Elect Glad Band as He De trains in Miami ' ■ ; -o •k MIAMI BEACH. Fla. Jnn 2? t/TV >—Herbert Hoover, president elect of the U. 8 and Mrs Hoover were wel coined by 75.004 FlqrMtans and Flori da visitor* during .i brief fmhtlc up pearsnee i»n their arrival here t<odgy a* they made Gcdr way along crowd ed street* to the president elect’s pre-- Inaugurated home tit the J. C. Penney •state on Belle Isle, here Adding to the voice of the crowd was the welcoming of a dozen hand > and the bugle corps, the explosion of, herlat boipb*. the droning of plane motors overhead and the occasional of steamer whistles. g The official welcome to Miami and Florida was extended to Mr. and Mre. Hoover as they detrained at 2 o'clock L Here they wei£ greeted by Morton Milford, editor of the Miami Dullfc News and member-of the staff of Gov ernor Cartton. who told Mr Hpover of the governor's regret that he was tenable to extend his welcome and greetings in person The respects of the state and governor were convey ed by Mr Mayor E O Cowell of Miami extended a greeting from the cRy and Mayor Lewis Sned- Igar of Palm Beach welcomed the prMUlent elect in behalf of this mu nicipality (Special to The Newe.) MIAMI. > Fla.. Jan. 22 President elect Herbert Hoover arrived here title afternoon on epeclel train from Washington eccompenied by a staff of secretaries, paper men and secret service operatives. After a short parade of city he was, conducted to Whitehaven, winter home of J. O. Penney, noted agriculturist stock breeder and chain store operator where he will remain until a few days before his Inaugura tion, resting, fishing end working on Inaugural speech WTiltehavrfi was offered to him directly after hi* elec tion my Mr Penney whose nnllpn wldt* activities In purebred cattle raising, crop farming and organized merchan dising have formed the basis for a personal friendship between the tsyj. It Is located on a palm decked Island commanding an uninterrupted vtew of Blscayne Bay. It waa acclaimed by secret service operatives who have been with'the Hoover party since No vember and who mads, the South ! American trip to be mare beautiful than anything they have seen on the eqjlre trip, palm shade walks, elab -1 orate gardens of tropical flowers, an outdoor swimming pool, a boat house with fishing boats, house boat and speed boat, a miniature golf course offer full oportunlty for the rest und recreation which Mr Hoover so earn estly desires The Hoover party were welcomed to Miami by Mayor E G. Sewell and to the Penney home j?by Miss Olga A*ulenrtets. sister of Mrs. Penney and Dr. Burdette J I**wls, manager of I the Penney properties In Florida, , caled Pardon Coramlsaioner Brldger* | and related how Howard had been j <ne of the ring leaders In a revolt lit camp two that lasted many hour*, i how he had been the one who threw I a piece of wood and knocked a lau i tern out of the hand of Grant, how It had final? been necessary to use tear gas to quell the revelt. After relating the facts to Pardon! commissioner Brldger*. Sheriff Grant I then called Governor Gardner and repeated hi* .stqry. Thanking the Wayne sheriff for I I calling the fact* to Ills attention. 1 Governor Gardner ordered that the r j parole he returned to him and slab 1 1 sd that it would ba __ GOLDSBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 23. 1929 281 Saved in Epic Sea Rescue ■ > PMNHI • 0 ' 'rst — f 'h;‘ CAHissgAM’ \ fgA. . | * 1 11111 7; *a I J V. ■ ■ 1— A new epic of the Sea wu- »\nttcn on a coral reef of the Little, Bahamas when erghty-mre n.is»enjfere anti 200 members of crew of the S. S. President liqrficld (above) were tranaferred • in small boats to the Munson liner Pan-America. Cap tain T. P. Quinn, commander of the Garfield, and map showing the location of reef upon which vessel grounded. ** __ Find Thieves Used Stolen ’ . ’ Car in Hauling OH Sate The trallbf the rotthers Who some time Sunday'night broke and entered six Goldsboro biislnesseer- Including the Sherard market whew they haul ed off the safe containing flbfl, led yesterday to New Hern avenue, Ra leigh, where the automobile of Dr A. H. Zesly wax found abandoned Dr. Zealy und officers went yes terday to Raleigh to claim the ma chine. They found one running' board smashed, a hinge off Yliy Bher ard safe In the bottom!, of the cn: and a plaster-purls like substance, j need In safe lining*, scattered about the tonneau. It was apparent, that, the safe bed been broken open In J the automobile. The running board was evidently smashed when they; pushed the same out of the uinehlue, having In opeulitg It No repost concerning discovery of LIITI’AHD N COVERVMEHT KATIIIEM EEI.LOGG PAI I KOVNO. Llihsnla, Jan. 22-<**>-' Ihe l.lihunl.ni government today rat Isled the Kellogg pact. Kr=4tut If lent Uni hy ol.ithttiyila has sig nlflcance In di" bearing uyon mgo Gallons between llusski and Poland i O .. - * for a special protocal applying th pact In a localized sense to the stales I that tour the western frontier of -fins*la A dispatch from Warsaw last night said that • Poland had sug vested it would sign the protocol provided that the Hovlet government would Immediately invite Finland Eathonla and Lavta to Join while! Poland, a* Intermediary, would pas*, the Invltutlon to Rumania 11 j Wm HItMEH lOsf I> MI.AZf CONHT4NTINOPI.K. Jan 22 —-tcPt —Several peraons were killed and a thousand building* destroyed In the i populous Greek district of; Tavata In Constantinople today .bv a, terrific ; fire fanned hy a high wind. ! At Jeast f>,no« persons Gere driven from I heir homed to lb* freekjng streets and suffered from exposure 1 aggravated 'by a violent bllxiurd i which awept the quarter, a» m . ... ; r'** s m. tin siil '-i| ' ,ii. ii ii lil In- hail, aml ' idßeers hoped today would bring Information as to It from some source between here and Raleigh Dr. Zealv's car hud been .left on a n-nldriitiul stretch ot New Hera svr I Ue . n X The automobile of the physician had been stolen from In front of his id flee between g:|4 and 7:30 Httudav evening, and the rohliers pre believed to have used l( In the other ralde in the City lap>r in the night Officers are continuing tltelr In vestigations on the theory that the ..work was that of vagrants of the ♦ ‘tty or of a wandering group of professionals who ratne „through the 1 city. They sre more Inclined, how ! ever, to Isdleve tub) It was the work (f local vagrants * KVHTHQIthI KK4 OHDKII WAKIUNOTON, Jan 22 (/P> A severe earthquuke «ri<tfrnia tad to liuve occurred S.iOU mile* from Vv*»hlng <on in o northerly direction was re coded 'at - 6:32 a. m., today on the Georgetown University aelsrnograpb. Director Tondorf *ald the disturb ance lasted three hours and reached it* maximum at' : t:M o*» dock." - ‘ His Divorce Set Aside, But He Has Takg&Another Wife Divorce granted I’erry Uryani against Myrtle Hryant at tlie Ottqktr j term ol Wayne county Superior ■ court ha* hceu declared nul and void "and set Baltic Ijy order of Judge ti. K Mldyette, presiding orer the present session ot Wuyne superior court. (Judge Mldyette net the October ver dict aside upon petition of Mr* Bryant, whh It wa* nut denied by Perry Itryant, to having been granted a divorce In October. Hryant was i married to another .womutt Those i familiar with tile rase yesterday j wondered It he 1* hot now technical ly guilty of bigamy muter the law land what will he. the> final ol Uio at lair, — " j Train Strikes Bus In : ' ( • te Middle, Splintering; It DuringßlindingStorita Award Brafford Sum of $9,000 Judgment for was late yesterday afternoon awarded w. T Hrsfror-d agslu'si the Weyne Kurnllum- Maiiuteclurlug t'oinpu/iy In Wepire superior court. The case occupied all of yesterday before the court and Judge Mtdyette com pleted his charge about 5 o’clock In the afternoon The lury found that the company had been negli gent In telling to provide • shift for the profit ton of Brefford In a task In which he wee engag ed He sustained the breaking of an arm. and said'ln court yester day that gtie arm was permanent ly Injured end that lie had lost the use of It. FAIR FACING BIG SHORTAGE Executive Committee Accepts Rettifftiation of Moy)s as, Secretary-Mamupr - f . HALKIOH tJF) Juu 22. A It of epprorlmatley sSfi,ono In perma nent Improvements and $6,000 In -the operating expenses In the operation of the State Fair was shown today In HTe auditors preliminary report to the exee< utlvw committee of the fair rfi rectors The reatgnallon of W. 8. Move, secretary 'and manager of the fair was received. A meeting of the full bqard oT di rectors had been cuted for Thursday January 31, when the completed au dit and also Mr Move* reslgagllim with the recommendation that It h« accepted ’are to be studied T. 8 White, president of the fair, will han dle the business of the fair until the full board- select u new secretary manager » The state had |2«g).<HHt available for the development of the new fair grounds und the erection of buildings, this amount being turned tyvtfr by the rtty of Raleigh and the old N. <' agri cultural society. The cost of con struction In some Instance* It was said, especially In grading nnd pre paring the race track exceeded e*tl mutes • O , , fllri ...- --- i r —m 0 Stokes County Man Is Held on Arson Charge DANBURY, N. C„ //Pl Jan. 22. Alley ,R Moser. Wtoke* coqjpy.. fnr mer was held In jail here itslay clp»y- , ge«l with arson following the deg- j traction hy fire of the home of Wll-. hum Briggs, near King several day*; ago , - . 1 Moser, It I* allegedly sst the house while Briggs and mein tier* of Ills family’ were asleep In the building. The hluze was extinguish jed utter It had beCll discovered by' a neighbor Judge Mhfyette *.et aside the Op. I totter verdict oh the grouijd* that there had .been insufficient steps taken to inform Myrtle atu. that Perry tyyant »«» suing (or divorce. The art loti was Irfglnully started on, June 21. Summon* given Sheriff! Grunt on Mr« Hryant was returned with the notation that the defendant with not to he found in Wayne county Fubsequently the attorney for Hry u'nT \f H l.it||ln, court verdict en tered on the record* ye»lerduy »how ed. made affidavit that he believed the plaintiff lived otllalde the *tat«. So summon* by 'publication ha* been proved, the verdict state* Mrs Bryant had contended that l tCuuUut**d ou iwgu two) MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED # PRESS V pric* nwm cum Driver of Bun Save He Had bulled to Complete Stop 0 at Crbaalaf MOTOR MAN SAW BUS BUT TO LATB TO HALT TRAIN Os 14 Who Are la jure*, Hobm Not KdlMcted to Live: Trmio I'Mwaicn Are Uakort HKLI.KVI'K. o. Ju iAHJF* blinding snow ■tom. which engulfed k boa and an electric Interurbau ear w*e blamod tonight tor a craah which claimed }■ IIV4* aad raaaltad la la* Jury to 14 other*. collision occurred when a baa operated by the (Ireyhoaad Odtapaay between Toledo aad Ptttakargh -was etgach squarely in the oenter by 4b express electric ear of the Ldk* Short I ife enroate (wan Norwalk to belle rue at a double grade oroeatag a aile and a half east of her*. Kdward Butler of Clovelaad, drtv* -. •r of the hues, said he palled up to a ■top at the ley croeatac, looked hat fulled to sdb anything He drove up on the croeatac at\h* Instant to* t»- terurban. ttorwltag about M mile# an bout, raachad It. J -» TThoee riding the electric car fran tically began digging Into the wreto ?*• u> batrtoate the dead aat) ta|ar*4 Paeatag toptaahtos'iullp' haprnrlisd ambulances of tbatr machine* aad ton lour aiMbnluaeeu In Bellevue Bade W* prated trip*. BMU of vahuttaarg worked In^thejaaaW^HrjN^^ dead, four' "of theta vtonpa- MW body could not he removed aaUI to* New York Central railway reapeaded to calls for Jack* aad wrecking crew. There were few eohereat stories of 4 ibe tragedy. The had was tor* aaar* . ,ly In two and the Icier urban hurdtad ■ into th# air'from tha force of th* lm* pact, tu bulk setting down falHy stop the wrecked, bus. a . Thornes Brheyier we* the motors * tnen of th* Interurhaa aad Fred Truman th* conductor. Both lived at Kremoat. * Scheyler said he saw the has ea the track*.too late to evert a crash. The snoss-greatly obscured his rieioa, he said. "I there was gotdgbP he a collision, Scheyler related, “there -* was nothin* I could do. We wara iruvellne at a good speed sad were I I most on top of th* hue. I shut off the power and applied th* brakes, t could not jitand seeing that crash. Ta avoid It I ran bach la the ear and a moment later th* Impact caau.” The vseribal* he deserted was en tirely demolished. Through some strange turn of fat* the pussctigers on the liiterurbaa **• enped. only |wo of them being thjarv rtl and neither of three seriously. Th* body of the bus waa virtually destroy i*d. Another Policeman * Is Added to Forco K. D Bailey haa tleen added to the Cioldsboro police fore* for ra gubur duty as patrolman. It was aa noq»red yesterday. Mr. Bailey Is a native of Wuyti*. has twice prevtaam ly nerved on Ihe local force. Th* last time he resigned to serve da deputy commissioner for the Fed** ral government ItKMPftKT TO BTTLD MREMA Hit MfARKKY-HTRIB ROW MIAMI BRACK. Fl*.. Jen. I*.— m Decision to hold the -Stribllng- Shsrkey elimination contest, ta aa arena- to be built on * xlxty-ecr* tract of the old Flamingo golf { course. Instead of at the Miami Beach Kennel Club, wan unnouaoOd by Jack Dampaey. prom Otar of UM tight, after signing a contrast *Wh lb* cHy of Miami Beach, which the sUa rent tree.
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