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WEATHER Umil) fair Tkarsdaj •«! Frida; t act VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER SOU AUSTRALIAN BALLOT SUBSTITUTE BILL IS APPROVED Long> Debate Before Vote ». * n 40 Senators Vote for BiU Sur- IMttd by Comaiittee and Nine Against SLAUGHTER A PROPOSAL FOR STATE CONVENTION House Reverses Itself In Con sidering Winston’s Consti tutional Measure RALEIGH. Feb !».—<*•)—Hy ■ « U of 40 to 3 the senate today paus ed the committee substitute for the Australian ballot bill Introduced by Broughton of Wake county sad Bnuttor Johnson of Robeson ( aunty- The vote came after three hour* had been spent considering amend ments. Several motions to adjourn ware sidetracked by the bill's sup porters, anxious for tbe vote today. Every Republican, save Mlllner of Burks, voted for the measure Before casting his vote, minority leader Gay Weaver of Buncombe said, "I am not deceived in what I am accepting. Buncombe has a better ballot law than this one. To ine thla measure is as Tiavtng a power of godliness and denying the power thereof." Two Democrats. Gravely of Nash •nd Wombie of Forsyth, although voting for the measure, said that It cast a reflection of dishonesty on all previous elections In the state Henstor Higgins. Democrat of Al legheny, chairman of the election laws committee,, voted for It. saying he did so, "with grave doubts for Its wisdom, but with deference, to the Governor, various organisations sad the newspapers." f&I.KIOH Fob 13—Revers ing Ils position overnight the house hurled the proposal of Representative Winston. Dsmocrst of Bertie to sub mit to the voters the question of railing s constitutional convention The vote was 51 against and 4Tfor the resolution. Yesterday the measure passed Its second reading lyr a vote of to 16. more than the two thirds majority necessary for Its passage, hut today 'Hi supporters conld not muster a bare majority. The death blow to the Winston res olution and passage of several minor milters was the house's nccoinwllsli ments today. It received favorable re ports on “barber's hill" and llepre • cnlatlve Owynn'S proposal to Inves tigate the stale dense*men!s to de termine If they overlap ... Representative *<<•»' tand offered a hill to make the -date officers of Insurance commissioner. <1 of agriculture .revenue controls s'ouer and commissioner of labor and printing anwdutlve Thev afe the on ly state officers Gilt's bMI would per mit each Incoming governor to ap point them. Hublecl U> confirmation by the senate. NAVY FLYERS ARE RESCUED * ■ » * Col. Charles A. Llndberirh Aided In Search For Plane Forced Down miami; n« . * v i> n ■ ftcven Callaway, r. H ■•»'> flH*r an* r |. Dunton of Maml. "; cu - 1 todae with the aWIM>» f |uT,< ' 1n which they hait_P<lat*d **" ' J mile* from Key Want Their rescue wae effected l»v » train ferrv which ...wed the disabled <*raft to No Name Key. - _ ■* Thev returned to Miami t« u rent out for them. re*.chine h-re at r U 3 || ut. Ttietr plane was left at Vo Name Key. Thr two men a till their plane hed the Object Os a aeurch by brad*. airplane* an<l wlrelaaa. the Vann he* headed by rol. Chari*- l.lnd herirh who flew for 4 1-2 hour* about ,he region where the dl-abled plane wa* believed to be floating Pol Mndbergh unaware of ‘be ; etu'iie of the two fiver* and the *hlp ~v the ferrv. tooh off from here -it j.»;VS p m.. two hour* and IT "tin nt« after he had completed lit* flight from Cuba and approiimately 15 min ulea after the farry had towed the (ttffblf* wnfhihda* to the THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. * v a M’LEAN BILL WOULD SAVE WAYNE $200,000.00 Two Circus Cars Burn On Siding Near City * Kire of undetermined origin about 8 30 last night destroyed two amply circus cars on the No/folk and Southern railway siding near he city water plant uhrthwcst of the city. The cars—one a box car for show purposes and the other u passenger conch—were left on the siding after the fair here lust Full. They # wcr« blazing freely when tire flames wS»c discovered and un alarm pulled in from the Bellvlew clartn box. Firemen could do noth ing to control the fire as the cars sere some distance from any water cohuactlon. F ARMERS COURSE AT SELMA SOON ■ i.i 1 Begin Today DittctWHton so Sub jects Affecting: Farmers and Farming jf BKLMA. N. C.. Feb. 13.-OP)—A a*- 1 Has of discussions dealing wall more important farm subjects will be held here February It and 15. in the In terest of. Improved agriculture. The first day. known as Livestock Pnv, sill see dlscuSslon-c dealing with hogs, dairy cows, and rhlcken’s. A specialist In cai h of these subjects will hr lure from* North f'arotiiuc State college to answer questions. With the second day known a* ( Crop Day. discussions will be held on lo •'arro. cotton and other crot»s. A por tion of tbe afternoon sessions will be given to s study of fertilizers. \ The program worked out ■Oor the «omen covers home gardening, fissls and how to prepare them, home deco lutiou and home beautification. Dls* missions In these subjects will he led by specialist* working under the clrectlon of North Carolina State col lege. AGED WOM AN IS BURIED WEDNES. '4 Funeral Service Yesterday From Nahunta Friend* ('hurch for Mrs. J. W. Sullivan Funeral services for Mrs. J. W. Bnl livan. aged beloved Knrlg town ship woman, were held yesterday aft ernoon from the Nshnnla Friends < hurch. Rev Ben Jones ol Kenly was In charge of Ihe service and burial was made in the Nahunta church cemetery, formerly railed the Kdger ton cemetery. December a yenr ago, Mrs Sullivan fell and broke her .thigh. Since that | lime she has been confined to her ted The end came while she slept -•nrlv Monday morning. She was a native of Wavne county rnd one of Ihe firm adherents to the beautiful faith of the FYelnds Before marriage she was Miss Clarka Spell Two daughters, Mrs ' Jack Scott and Miss Pentna SnULvan. and one. son. N L. Sullivan of Ml Olive survive h " r _ __ - " —- Complete Arrangements For Beginning of Boys Meeting Preparation* we Pc completed ye- | terday for the launching Os the Tenth Annual Older Hoy* Conference '• , Eastern North Carolina here tomor row afternoon at tt o'clock Ihe l.i •melon will b* haW at R - vjuntlay morning. Four humlrad boy* front throughout eastern North t ai ollna are expected to he In Goldsboro •or the three day meeting While In lln city the boys will l entertained In Uoldshonl hom<- "- 1 the committee In charge of n ul .li ' tu.n yesterday renewed It* plea 'll’' the home* of the rttv l» thrown ->P'" to the visitor*. Assistant Rtate ' " C A Secret ar\ Wltherepooti, super vising the arrangement* for it.- Y said last night that the weather should not-affect »lhc altendunn ■‘They are hoys vou know ht -id • and weather doesift keep the !><>> •• ;•> home." Speaker* leader* at the conference nave beeu auuouuced aa follow*; Uer FaNßb Can't Sea H I s a^| Mabel Van Den Akkcr, Holly wood society girl, and Farid Simaika, Egyptian Olympic diving champ, are finding eon •ideribie parental objection ta tHelr marriage.' But in spite of anything dad has or may aay the young folks are going through with it. _ LOCAL AIRPORT ’ IS NOW MAPPED Aeronautic* Department of Com merce Department Lists Local Port ItAl-KIClf, N L. Feb 133 The aeronautic-* sect lon of the Department of Commerce at Washington has Is sued graphic maps with full dr*c *p ihh of airports at Wilmington an I Monroe. N C. maps may he secured at the North Carollua De partment of Conservation and Dove loptnent. which cooperate* with Mm bureau In furnishing' Ir format lon about aviation and It* r nnnverclal as -0 i»ed nto thc.se In the Bt i'i Ip!-rested In Ihe subject; Airports In the Stale .hit hove be»u mapped by the Commerce fepartmc it nclude; ? Asheville, municipal; Chavlotle, municipal. Fayetteville, Dope Held. P«r corps. Gastonia. Intermediate; Goldsboro, municipal', Greensboro, municipal; Jtenderson, fair grounda auxiliary: Lokingfon. Intermediate; Milton, Intermediate, Monroe .com nterchali Moores vUh'» Intermediate; New Bern, Amu Field, commercial; j Plnehurit. .vu.\iLu> FJnehiHst. commercial; Raleigh, municipal; Ra ti lull, copimerdjil. Reldsville, Inter mediate; Hoeklnghum.' commercial; HoyliV Mmpit, «oiptuerclal; Shelby, municipal; Stanley. Inter mediate. Tarhoro. Baker Field. municipal: Wilmington, municipal: Wlnston-Ha lem. municipal | rick Hartshorn, of (kddahofo. general j chairman; VY. W, Itlver*. Hoy-Scout i (xecullve. Tpacarora council, Oolds lioro. reglatap,!Jerohfe < lurk, of Eay ruevtlle, pi r -.l* -I<. 11- i raneft f Caine*, president of Waky Foret col l(g< Senator’ I M Itroiigbton. «.f Halelgh Itev. \ J Smith. pastor of the First Rapt Ist church, of Hold*: l>oro II t’ llohiimon. executive '-ere* ■ tury iiu'tiuiriul ci.iuniunltv building-, »if Child Worn, reercatlon, " !.■ I'red* , rick, director of tioldsbwd' ptthllc ( hool mimic, song leader ami Kxra C.rlffln. <Jt»ld*bo»o high school *lu denl. Among the leader of group dlacus ' lons will tie |, J r.ojKsard, general .•crgiary of New Hern Y M < A E K Joti nmm, principal of Wushlpg •mi liigli T.iiimil; K \V Hhhiu. prlt-- 1 Vipal of Wilson high Hciiis'l: George I Stockstill. Jr.. boy* work secre •, tary of Kuleigli "Y" lir J. fl Tdruer. -j Coulinaed on pa*« GOLDSBORO, N. (\ THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14. 1929 Paris ot Europe. Near Famine As Result of Continued Cold WEA'I HER EXPERTS BELIEVE ARCTIC VISITATION EX , PLAINED BY CHANGER IN GUIV STREAM—DEATH - COMES ro WHOLE (.ROUPS IN IIALkAN STATES LONDON. Feb t 13 t/Uv Europe. V.III. I, has In it e. i%> aliiig lor a week under a cold wave of greater tuicn -ity limit mine auctions liavc known n.r 2<**t i •II .-'. In p .p U (In) to fell the lull' cl feel# Ilf lUi II r. tie visit iulion. Foul «udQ£od tinVc Icrcomc the cry ing need of Mimic cm'iitric- while the povertimtuD of iSliem were trying to ft nil mi.ns e>< hqbuiK thy ahor.i’ugiis lu lltri'c , uc, ossltb-s of life. Alf of Fvi rope except S|mln and the ' uHlherly portions ol Ihe Itnltnn and -e peninsulas have liven afflict ed hy tin weather. , Death hits eoicv to whole v.ioups ill ihe Rlnknij status lufluenxa has t»- c rSumd In Intensity mid many corn iniiultles faded ecml-atnt'vntlnn he e.iu >• iif dy loppnge of limml sup pile- I a the far north of the Si an HIGGINS NAMED °J HEAD OF ARMY ' Onlv McmIHTN of Booth Family . Volt* Atrainsl Making- Him Commander SUN HU H Y -ON-Til A M FM, England, heb. 13. i/F) Kilyard J.-Hlgrins. of Fiiglsmt, wait elected ' eommundtiig general of the Salvation Army's world wide org'anlxattcm tonight, suc ceeiHilK General Brumjrell Mootle Th<- hlgli counctr* ThOtre of a' Tfhw < Herat was 52 to ft The election of General Higglu*. heretofore a commissioner of Un- Army und chief of staff, mark* a new phase In the long struggle to release the organisation wltJi tta prpperty as sets from control by member* of Uie <J Booth family. 1 Q Four member* of the Booth family were Includiul In the 6 minority votes agalimt the act depriving General Bramwell Booth of the generalship. They were Ihe wife of General Bram well Booth, her two daughter* and Mr*. Ruth Hellbwrg. ( ommtsslom r Al ll*ter Smith made tlH>,fifth. STANDING BY TO HELP JAP SHIP w-J—. -Jt—• Pounding W«vt*s Prevenl Im mrdhtlr Rescue of Mem* Istrs of Crew SEATTLE. Wash., Feb 13,-l/Pl- I tattling high seas In u dying *uh arc tic storm the battleship llllnol* today reached the side of the grounded J»p biK-se freighter Mviyo Maru ashore on the ro« k coast of a Island In the Aleutian archipelago about !•»•* ml la* from Hutch llurhor, Alaska Tromenduous breakers extending !ar out Into the sea from the barren coast or I'gamak lalnnil where the Jap steamer was being phunded to pieces, preveiiusl the II- I'nots from sending out lifeboat* to lake Ofr Ihe 25 Japanese *«umen, said the captain of the lirimtis >h<sit a line aboard the Japanese f clght'cr preparatory t<> ilgglng » In reel.cm bony Only ineagru detail* if the scene ol the wreck were avail able Meanwhile Captain Richard f llealey of Ihe freighter Moiitaj hud •akeii 13 mcinheis of the < re* of the ehandoneil stenravr Alhoway to Dutch llurhor after a heroic roscue yaster •lav Widow of Slain Officer Knds Life W T ith Kifle % Conn . Feb F: *4’l Me- William F Jackson, wrdi*w of count V-defective .lav k-on for whose murdai Treiioru A ltic*h I* under livdlclineut cuiivnvlttcvl suicide at her home here this afternoon with a rifle. . . dlmiviuii countries temperuturoa have l ecu above mirmul. Mwrtstish weather t Xpert« said a re port from Rim Limit believed that un pieccilcntcd colv! bus (sen caused by Hie higher temperatures In llth gulf stream They huve heard tliut these have been 5 degrees Centlgrudr more Ilian usual und they llilnk this has Interrupted Ihe n ual pressure field, with resulting easily winds brlnglug extreme cold. Kvt-n the Hraudlnavian comitrlea, c<iuippeii for ftghtiug (he effects of Irani, have found their transportation facilities strained b$ Hie conditions In the Baltic sea. Northern German purts are having difficulty In keeping sen lanes open slid fuel has' become the nest of the north hs In the leas hardened countries of Ihe south APPROVE BILL AID IN FLOOD Farmern tis North Cnrnlinu Would Be Able Borrow From Government WASHINGTON, Feh IJ—(4*l—The senate today uccnplrd house amend ments to the hill of Sennlor Smith, of '■'outh <’arollna=-to authorize an appro priation of sfi.onii,n(Ml to storm *ttf lerers In southeastern states The measure now goes to I’roiddenl Coal tdge for Ms ppprovsl The amount authorized was reduc ed In the house from IIR.fIOO.rtO to tfi.OOOjMMi The senate concurred In iblH^Jiupgc. The measure would make the loans available to,cotton, grain, legume and tobacco growers under supervision "lo lie Imposed hy Ihe secretary of ag riculture " n * Money would he loaned for pur eliaaes of seed, feed and fertiliser and #as designed lo relieve those who suffered In the hurricane last fall. The states affacted would be Virginia North Carolina and Mouth Carolina. Florida and Alabama. SUMMER WHITE HOUSE FAVORED Would Chanife Weather Station Into Virginia To Meet Ncedti Os Renidenre WASHINGTON. • Feh 12 DPI A recommendation for the • st.vhlialv inent of a summer white house at Mount Weather. • *' “•* estlnialud cost of SIB,OOO was pi a vie to congress loday by Ihe presldant In’ a supple mental estimate of appropriations for ihe director of public buildings ami Civil Suits Totaling $55,000 Are Begun Here Wednesday A total ,of/|85,000 is asked In two vomplalllts IHJeiL>rfllve office of the rh-rk of court here- yesterday. In one of the* actions, Bertha I*. I'arks Is Iclnglng suit against the Southern Coarh Company and •itlvevH in the amount of ll.Vimo, and |e ought from Murtuu II Warren and it hers hy Faison Ramp-on lc»r loin vc-iila Sampson, said to In' u minor In the complaint flh-l hy llerla I*. V'.nk- ill, I file So'iilliertl Co.ieli eoinpatty „ucl others Ihe plaintiff il !'ge- that >h" t*-fi Goldsh'-cc* on N'o vcmhc-i 22, Ut'JX a* T 30 o'c lca-k In the morning for Ashehoro, snd pres-eeded nv bus to Greensboro, arriving there ut I o’clock in tho afternoon. Thu hu« for Ashelmrc* aas *a*d leg have In ii. 'ihcd’nlud to leave Greensboro Ut 2 OC-ICH'k The plaintiff allege* that about 111 minutes before time for the l>«* to' 'save, she asked the agent to direct tor to' the bus, and that he dlroctod VmtleMi AmbtiwAir? S J jmVn--:;.. ' ® .Sv/ j 1 iSnnor Luifi Fcdcrxoni, wmA ■ionslist Uader, it reported u) 'lmuijf first in consideration fori |the appointment to pout ofl Ambassador to the Holy Sep* ifcy Prwiv MISS DORTCH WRITES PLAY "( nmiMtnionnte Mtumie’’ Will Be I’rexenlfd By I’lnymakem In Future 0 Mis* Helen of tills c-lly, mnnvher of the troop of Playmakrrs row touring the Iwo Carolina*, has written a play which will hr orodqyad hy ihe Ilntveralty dramuteer*. accord ing to an annuuncremeut from fthapel Hill. The name of the play wlnulng this distinction Is "Compantouatu Waggle." Miss lhirtfli will appear In 'Golds l»oro with the I’laymakers February 2.1, in one of (he leading roles of Haul Orecn e negro--'comedy, "Tho Man Who l>i«U at Twelve o'clock" Mhe gained considerable distinction ■luring the Northern lour of the ('laymakers both lit her portrayal of the colored girl In the Greene comedy und her acting a* a substitute for Lo retta Carroll Halley, author and lead ' log uctrrxs In Job'ii Kinfolks According lo those selecting Mis. Dortch's play f# production. It Is one of the best pier#* of drnmstlc wrirlng produced hjl n student at Ihe Fnl yerslty since Fan I Greene came along. If will also be iuc ludnd In the pub lished volume of play* pul run hy (he University each year. 5 fit addition to "The Man Who Died at Twelve O'clock," the l'layimkker» will bring Iwo other one act*pla.v* to Woldsbaro us a part of their offering the 21rd. Another of I'uul Greene's turned love, "Quiiru Medh-ine." a plav 'hat won hearty applause and high praise throughout the north, befog oroadcgMted over radio from HAIH New \ ork, 1* one of these The other V- » Irggedy, "Job's Kinfolks." wrlt »«n fO" I arret to Carroll HalJey her tec a certain Inis. Mlm was prepar ing to cuter the; bus, the plaintiff vh Hares In the complaint, when she was suddenly notified that the bus me £t>t the right one, and -he was.their directed lo the Ashehoro vehicle Go ing over to the Ashe’boro bus, s|cc sSartcsl tc» get In, according to the •'•nolalht. when she feit between IS curbing and the bus step, sustaining: "painful amt serious Injuries." Tho plaintiff furfhei alleged Mmt she wa» placed (in ito Ashehoro Inis In a duz cd and brpL d condition, that no medlca! attention wax given her. and that no c oqt t- y cir nlleut|on »j« hC V(; !, | Mile I , "locking- f-.r JudK men* In the amount eif j tr,.non In Urn o-t lon rton If Warren ond others by Faison Hampton for lamveufa Mampson. mi nor, ft Is alleged," In the complaint that Robert Warreif, a sou of Marion 11. Wurrcn. I* u minor, uud as a sou (CopUaued ou Pag* Two) MEMBEROF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS puei nTB enm URGE CITIZENS * ASK PASSAGE Would Reduce Til 0* •• hf cent Wayne County Land From 90 to 40 Con to Tim on real Mill ami bum W In Wayne county coaM be tOOunnd $200,000 through the pate age of the school hill Introduced (a tp* hone* of the general aaaeatbl/. Raleigh, hy 90? » resentatlve Median. The Newe «H Informed yesterday The hUI hah hean favorably reported from the eah-ooae mtttee of the joint committee d the boner and eenate. but the date hr a hearing on the Mil waa net lUMWn here laet night. KepreeeniaUve Mat-Loan wee onot ed an earing that he dt* net Intend lo push roiiatderattoa of the hill ha tll ilnal Illnpoetttoe waa made of the ornate reaolattee which would ongdoee the Hentlment of the eenate aa oon dderlng the eight moathe eofceoi teem ‘‘lnopportune" ut thle aeeetea ‘‘Every tax payer who la I tit created In H«elng the tax burdes ahtfted M— land aifd real eatate te Other Iteme should not fall to call upon W* feg rcaentailva to support the Maaswrt. The MeoLaan hIU will lighten the har den where It fulls Ihe hanvtoel,’* nil a cioldaboro man yeaterdnjr„ In brief lh* measure calls flag u leer of forty tent* on the hundred hg eMh county In the elate, the amn«t needs nary to continue the operation of the schools for eight moathe te he vetoed by the ‘state In some way* ether then from ad valorem taxes. « The wanner la whteh the hIU would operate toward rednctlen of ed Ppl* orem tase# la Wayht county t jflp pointed out by co|(uif||lMj|£fM •**!» extettng conditlepa to present the la* rate for operating of nil schools of Wnynn peuntg month* I* on the ihe hwhdrod doliars valuation addNtagnl tf* Ipvt ml on nlnety-Av* per neat of property for Iwo month*. .*• o* the iendtWn* The tntnt tea levy tn Wayne oounty r.., operation of tight meMh'a adhoM t«5*X of property) I* et praeant JPe on ihe hundred dot tore valuattoe. Applying the terwto at the MneLeee bill io Wayne county, the tea rate og ; - nil property would be reduced troto woe lo lOr which would' effect n tdx reduction of 2®c to every ooe paging * taxes on real estate and other prop erty . . / ; % , Itui the greatest redaction wguld com.- ui gn**, of the property to the i ounty bow paring PPc. Th* fata c would be reduced from fPc to 4Po the* effort lag » la* rednctlen of Me on I lie hundred valuatloa. Taxes*., would he reduced by more than two biiudred thousand dollars per vesr In Wayne County ‘‘The Msclienn Mil offers the great est lex reduction on farm toad sad rent estate that enn he aeoered through legislative action at this time’’ It was said. ■The people of Wayne County and.. nearly all tyf the other counties Is the Stale have shown thetr desire fer an sight months school term by voting op, themselves an addltlonnl tn* te sup port li Rut now they are demanding pine form of tnx relief (hat will tighten ihe burden where It falls heav iest. on farm land and eftr property. The Maclean bill will do It.” ' COOLIDGE SIGNS s NAVY MEASURE 15 CrulHcrw and Plane Carrier \ Must Be laid Down ° Before 1931 * u '■ 3WtA WASHINGTON. IW overlooking his objection to tig time restriction clause, ITealdent • ooltdgu today approver! th* naval conatruettSto hill un4«r which K> cruisers and one ar plane carrier will be laid down he* tors July l. IPIII Tho r■« acute waa signed shortly alter he had conferred with lenders on means of providing money tor he* ginning the constructions and of pro* venting ihe enactment of other men ...ex falling for expenditure* In thh present fiscal year. Cruler the terms of the measure S cruisers of lo. oop tons each, the max mu tunnuge allowed by the Wash* V Oopttoued oe pact 4
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