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WEATHER lUta H»*anUj. hawday partly riMif. cfcaage la (mb pend are. t \ ' . VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 302 GOVERNOR IN APPEAL FOR'WORKMEN COMPENSATION ACT New Highway Patrol Bill fO o Want Assembly Set Adjourn ment Date For March 4 Under Resolution « - c? WOULD PROHIBIT BILI,B STARTED IN FINAL DAIS Senate Approves Idea of Adding Two Associate Justices of Supreme Court »■ ' . ' RALEIGH, Fab. 15.-,<A») The House today hear Governor Gardner In a plea (or enactment of a work-, men'e compensation act. cleared 36 | local hi Ila from Its calendar and de bated at length |he "barter's bill.” No statewide measures passed, adjourn ment being taken before a vote was called on the bgrber hill. Among new bills Introduced was a state highway par to) measure by ltep rmentatlvu Hargett of Onslow and Harris of Person, both Democrats, and a bill for state aid In securing better seed for North Carolina farm ers. The latter measure was Intro duced by Representative Everett. Democrat of Martin, chatrmau of the vgrtculture committee. Representative Winston., Demo crat of Bertie. Introduced two resolu tions that together would have the general assembly set the date for Its adjournment as March 4 and would prohibit Introduction of new bills aft er February 23. The bill for regula tion of barber's was originally intro duced by Representatives bf Durham and Young of Cumberland, indiciary committee number 1 Report ed It unfavorably with a cmmtttee substitute. It provides for a state board of examiners to license barters and Inspect barbe'r shops and a li cense fee of *3 from each barter to besr expenses of »j[he board. It would nermlt appeal to'the superior court from decisions of the board RALEIGH. Feb. lfi.~(AT- The peo ple of North Carolina would vote on a constitutional amendment to add two associate Justices to the slate supreme court at general election if the bill which passed the renate today 3# to 3 Is approved by the house. Freed of the Australian ballot which monopolised the senate's time during the last three days the body renewed Its consideration of the growing public and local calendars. The bfll providing for two super ior court Judges for the fourteenth •ndlclal dlstrirt wns sent to the table today 1* to 14 after a lengthv speech haad teen made for the bill by H» author. Clark, of Mecklenburg. He declared that the Jails a« well e, the-dockets In Mecklenburg were crowded and that the need of another Judge was marked The Me. kr lenburg senator argued that his bill was constitutional and then explained his opinion that Judges should te e’ected and not appointed POULTRY MEET WILL BE HELD Better Practice* In Poultry Rataing To Be Talked Friday February 22 A conrS-wlde poultry meet Ink will Iw held in the Community Building Goldsboro. nc*t Friday, February 22. at S p. m. The purpose of *ht* meeting I* to discuss the better practices In poultry raisin*. especially In bpoodlng. feed tng and coring for baby chirk* The program will he conducted- by Kvliik SUtvur of Smith * Chapel < .jminuu liy: Reuben Sasser of Nuhnnta < <>m muntty; and Russell Hollowell of Grantham Community, who attended the Poultry Short Course which was held at State College last November These young men were sent to the Short Course through the courtesy of the Goldsboro National Bank: the Wayne National Hank: the First na tional Hank of Mt Olive; add thf Wayne Hatchery of Goldsboro. In or der ‘that they mlgfit learn more of the better practice* In poultry ralslna and In turn bring the message to all ihe poultry raiser* In the county. Therefore, these Institution* Join Ihe county f»rm »nd home extension workers In Inviting one and all who are Interested In more profitable poultry raising to atlewl the meeting Remember the date, time and place Friday. February 22. 11l P m. In the Memorial Community building. It t» !Ff«* j um. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. To Ask Extra Sessions Wayne Superior Court o . At a called meeting of the Bar Association yesterday afternoon the following matters of Interest were discussed: A committee com posed of K. C. Royall, George K. Freeman.•and J. Kelson Thomson presented a resolution previously drawn up. that will be presented to the Wayne representatives In the State Legislature requesting the Representatives to hsve a hill passed which will give Wayne county two additional wetjks of circuit court. H B Parker, chair man of the local bar association, presided al the meeting. NUFER IS AGAIN CAMP CHAIRMAN Time For Apply For Entry Citi zentt Military ( amp Only 30 i)ays At campaign for more men to go the Citixeiis Military Traltilng Camp at Fort Bragg this summer has been started by W. F. Nufer who has suc ceeded himself ua chairman f«> Wayne county Me states that the sea reason for accepting applications will be over In thirty days, und Issues to those who want to epllst to hurry ajtd et their applications In. Mr Nufer is especially Interested In those men over 16 years of gge from Wayne county*) who wi«Ji to go to camp. He says that only seven ap pltcants from Wayne county. Includ ing one Goldsboro boy. attended lust summer. A greater number is anti cipated for the next camping period. An accepted application entitles a person to a thirty day vacation with all expenses paid by the government "Everyone knows about this camp." said Hr Nufer. "It Is the largest and test equlppped military camp In the world and Is situated near Fayette ville" Mother Kills Self Her Six Children NEW YORK, Feb. 15.— 0P)-A thir ty-five year old mother tucked her six children Into bed for a morning i.ap today and then, when they were all asleep, she fumed on every gas Jet In the apartmdj'ii Jose Pasos returned home at noon to find all the children dead In bed qnd his wife lying dead on the klt£h fn floor. The children rangerf-ln age from 1 to 13 years. Doctors said the children had evi dently died In their slebp and from this fact police reconstructed the esse as best they could They believed that •he mother, having made up her mind to wipe out the whole family. but Psxos. had told the older children to slay home from school and then on some pretext had pul them all to bed lor a nap NEVER VI. IN4I KH> NORFOLK. Va.. Feb IV ~</P> Sev i nil workmen were injured, some ser iously. in an explosion of black der this afternoon at the army's or dinance depot at Pl* Point, near here. They were carrier! to a hospital. Of ficials at the depot said the damage appeared to be slight. A check up of those Injured was being made and de tails were not Immediately available Three Additional Traffic Controls To Be Installed Three additional traffic controls ire lo be Installed in the business district of Goldsboro us*rapidlj as the work can be pushed forward, 4t was announced yealerday by City Munag cr Zeno Hollowell. They are already (n the city ready for Installation One will l)c -located at Walnut am' • ’enter, one at .• enter and Chestnut ind one at Mulberry and John. With the present one In operation at 'I ul nut and .Jphn. the Installation of the three editions I controls will provide automatic direction of traffic at the most congested points In the city “Their Insinuation’' said a well kuowtl clttlen yesterday, "will go f«r Toward solving Goldsboro* traffic problem. Danger of accidents will be OLDER BOYS CONFERENCE OPENS HERE First Photo of° Vatican Signing ——— —^——— - a A ipj 0k i M it J i Id rvi i .JFI jk-". jCLw. j* j . ..ML .. W First photo of the signing of the Vatican treaty in Italy in shown hern. Cardinal (Ins parri, in confer, is shown signing for tha QeSkmtk Cknh, w9dm M—■ I in., at right, FIRE ON EARLY LAST EVENING Work of Fighters I'revenis De- Htruclion Al Korneggy nod « l^.cstnut A deserted house at the corner of Chestnut and Kornegay was set on fire Thursday evening about 6:30. The fire was Started probably by children playing on the premises The blase was soon extinguished by •he firemen woh arrived goon enough • o save the house from destruction. An old Iron safe was In the hall. It w*s locked and the name of the own er could not be learned last evening Whether this sufe contains anything ,s as much a mystery as la It's origin., The fire was fyml discovered by (he neighbors whocalled the fire de partment. Spontaneous combustion was believed to have been caused of a small explosion which did little dami ,t rga. HfJUK FLORID 1 HANKS KAIL OPEN DOORS WADCHVLA. Fla . Feb II GPI Two banks, said to be members of the Hklpper-Roterts chain, failed to open for business today. The Institutions were the Hardee County Hank ofMhis city and the Cltlxcns Hank .or Zulfu Springs. FLORIDA HI KVIVOKS l> GENOA GENOA. Italy, Feb .16 (A”) -The survivors of'.the steamship Florida, rescued by the steamship America, ’“when their ship sank, arrived here to dya aboard the steamship Rotes A big crowd at tin' maritime sta tion cheered as representatives of the port command airil the Fascist Fed eratlon of Seamen went aboard to gleet tbelli. 4 lit GYPNILS ABE DRUM M It ZAG&I3O. Jugo slavia. JVh 1,. </I’l Forty gypsies were drowned lod.iv In the Hrave River mo Bv^L n,,,v, 'C’' 'glten they attempted to cross till- III’ In: heavily laden caraveiis. reduced to a minimum ami traffic, problem. li.itic i <>l ;»< < i<l *• ni -t will Is „ |m lug directed In au orderly fashion, will accordingly he able to proceed with more dispatch than under the present take >our chain e system installation of the additional con-! : trols Is tn keeping wit h the program , for extending and enlarging the pres | cut white ways system., and for i placing a white way down the center of Center street. The hoar if of aider men have directed that a bill he pre pared for 'introduction In the legis lature tinder which the plan* for tin j p'lovlng tin- uptown white way can tie* roue forward with Once started. If Is estimated that the proposed changes can be effected lu about three mouths-1 GOLDSBORO. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16. 1929 TO HONOR NAME 'WAYNE NATIVE Ask Money for l*lmiiur Statue In Hull of Wioihintrton * A statute or Charles H. Aycock, na tive of Wayne county and one of the greatest of North Carolina governors, may te placed In the Hall of Fame In Washington, D f*. A hilt request ing nil appropriation for this purpose has been Introduced in the 'General Assembly by A I) Mi I,cun of Heuu fert County. Congressinan Aterncthy has writ ten the following letter to the mem bers of the state.senate and legisla ture who represent counties com- P htA»K the ftllrd fungicsslonai Ills trlct: “It Is most pleuKtiig to nie to note that lluu. A I). MuiL-iin. of Beaufort county, has Introduced a bill for the purposu of appropriating mouey to place the statute of Governor Charles H. Aycock In the Hall of Fame jji Washington. “This is most appropriate, and I am Inking this importunity to urge that you give favorable consideration to I this measure Governor Ayebck. In my opinion, was one of the most, out standing men I Hat NorGA Carolina has ever produced Ills home was in the Third Congressional District. The place along side of Governor. Vance bus been vacant for jnany years. 1 I eel sure that North Carolina as a whole will approve the selection of Governor Aycock for this illgfliigiitsh rd honor.” ___ 0 Tennessee Senators Come Near to Blows NASI'VILLF Tenn . "eb 16. - (A*> - Abltter faciionnl fletit In the semit*' of the Teiiiu— <> general assembly . jtinC to lift line*(willed bead tisla* when Senator John Hrown of Shetbvj county, wtlli a closed _poCketk»»ife In, Ms right hand, advanced upon Ken a tor A II IVlggs of Perry county. while a mixed gallery gaspe'l Brown i was slopped directly In front of the prers table and returned to Ills seat j by the sargeant at arms. Other sen ; tot ut| 11 * m pup* l 'c i' ■ l ' l 's' ,I*tOWR purled 'll- Interrupt'd mi h |:« bad Imrled a curse, at Wiggs 81- ,cg "common, double dealing lying Mid other adj<sthis to emph itjxe noun Pi Die shouted sentence w Wigga KdorlMt: 'You ire a otNf, ] THE NEWS Will tomorrow Iwnin publica tion of a daily Uadiu I’rouram g the frovernment. The V a ti ls a lone dispute between tM Italian Govrrnmeut.—Phot* tal NcwareeL , ! LINDY REACHES CHARLESTON, S. C. | Colont-I On Way To Washington and New Yogk Prior To Wentern Trip GHARLBSTONh 8 G, Fab It. (JPf Col. Charles A. Lindbergh landed al the Charleston Navy Yard at 5:15 p n this afternoon. Ho will spend the Bight with Hear Admtrhl Nswton a. M< cully ami take off pt daybreak for Washington. The ( possibility of other stops before reaching the capl (*• I will he governed by eon-, dlltons. He deemed it advisuble to b rtop at Charleston because of un favorahle conditions today. -In his usiisl reticent manner. Col. t liitlbergh declined to make definite comment on either of the two big re ceptions mentioned al preseut—his engagement and the possibility or his being made an under cabinet officer. “I have nothlngAto say about that,” hr said In answer rfK* question on his digugement « "There Is no authority for that. Dm pot misquote me.” he replied to a cues!ton about the cabinet post Col Lindbergh said he was on his ' way to Washington abrt New York, declining to Hiiite Just what he Is go ing to do In those cities. Bhortly he will srl out on a western tour to In sited progress of the establishment of Ho* Trans-Continental Air Line* of which he Is an official New York Stot’k Market; Ajrain (ioes Into Slump ( NEW YORK, Feb 18.-d/Pi Con idled action tty banking authorities in force .t reduction In broker's bor rowlnr reflected In the calling of 60 i 11IIIon dollar loans, a flurry rote 6 6 to HI per <>nt tn the call money rate and higher charges on tanker's accept snee, and time money, hrung'ht about heavy liquidations on Die Ne »York Mock Kxchiuige today, friers on active Issues dropped %2 to ,*I2 a share Trading was only mod ■lately henvv tn volume, the dsy's sales fulling Itelow 4.000,uti1) shares. is representing the government. The Vati can treaty ends a long dispute between thM Pope and the Italian Government.—Phot* by International MewsresL , .s Goldsboro Native Recovering From HarrawHtg Experience Willi*- Wllann Ik nt hla mother'a -rr> It "Hu , Till North W.tllliini Mreet, after an abt-eoce of nineteen ycara. He Ik q recovering front hh liarrowing an ex* } perienee an occur* lo few men In Hie & >ll ■ -e <ii h WU' time. I t' ll intuithtt Wll iii mi. hlaml • ii'K In front of a More in Spartan* burg. H, alien a man. who wan un tie r the Influence of w lilikcy. loat eon j trol of lilh car, lilt a tiro plug anil j tlcbchated Into the Htore, catching Wllaon on.,the huni|>«r and taking him Into the Htore with the car After the w reckage had been cleared away Jt waa fouinl that Ullmin had been serl 'ottaly injured by having both of bln leg* broken After a period iu the hoeplul at President Baines of Wake v ' J- ' l ' . t Forest Principal Speaker At Session on Last Night Today ’s Issue of The ' News By Scouts Tisluy'it Issue of The Ykgn Is Usucd by selected Scouts of the various troops of Goldsboro under the supervision of Scout Executive W. \V. Rivers. In the man. they (wlldlml the advertising, collected and wrote the news and wrote the editorials. , , , DAVIS GOES WITH J ACOBI Citixen To Heroine Vice Preside*! und Salee Manager Tii# N. Jacobi liardwnre company of Wilmington yesterday annotuic«l Vhkl D. IV Dev Is of Goldsboro had been elected vice president and tulss inauagur Ktf the firm, one of the old est end at the same lime moat pro gressive hardware firms In the East ern section of North Carolina. An uouncemenl that Mr. Davis would I ecoine vice president of the company • omes only a few days after decision wss reached, to open a branch of the Wilmington linn tu Goldsboro , In assuming the executive position with the Wilmington company" Mr Davis M retiring from the Wayne Agricultural Workg, which he has di rected for tbs past six yeers. Under his mansgameut the Agricultural Works has steadily expanded In busl neaa and now places Its manufactured pj-oducts In a number of stales Connection with the N. Jacobi Com-' puny will te no new experience for o*r. Davis. For some tweuty years prior to his assuming direction of the Wayne Agricultural Works he 9is fit the of the firm. It Is expect ed that his new duties may require a Urge part of hi* lime In Wilming ton, but It l* not definitely known whether or hbt he will move tils fam ily to the Heaslde City. The Goldsboro branch" of Hie firm with which Mr Davjs becomes con nected will be located on East Wal nut street tn a brick structure now lielng Frect.ed on (lie spot where the Home Furniture Company was de stroyed by fire several week* agn. Melvin E. Stone Ih Dead In New York NEW YORK. Feb 16. <4*» Mel vlllo K ‘Kioto, i i>iiii the As -iM lated I’re.. and for many years Its ■ i in-ral nun i, ' ■ i. I l<mt*lit bis home lo'ri Mr sioim ' ■'' old Tin eittl. which came at X fto lo nlglil at Ms hoUiu . 120 east 75fh street was not max pat tad ns he had be«n tw falllna health" for four months and had been out but little since t tirtsL mm*. .. SpurUiibtug where he underwent a aertotiH opmitioit In which boned were grafted Into the broken lege, he w«» dlacharged tut !'■ In iittey-Jjtatl lieing without fund* lit hitch hiked hla way toward (JoltltlHiro. bin boyhood home. KelitiK a* fur ae the over-|>aaa bridge tin Highway 10 tret ween Clayton and Raleigh. Wllaon Mated that on Thurmia) night of l|ji*> week he waa put oul of the tar at lbl» point, he remain beta nothing further and waa found In uu untonacloue condition lying hv the -hie of the road with the aide us lilh head beaten In.. lie wua carried to the Sftnltlifield Hospital where lie received Aral aid Continued on pact tt MEMBER Os THE AdSOdATEQ PRESS 5 A pricb wtwm amm > ( Iftard* of 200 Yottog Ml« ; from Kan tern North Coro ' llm Rogioiorod j <*. i•> OTHERS ARE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOMETIME TODAY Senator Broughton of Wifco i County To Bo Spookor At Banquet Tonight ,J ■' "Choose the profession in which vou can beat express yourself ao4 t‘<* (•lofesaion In which you css Mb* I plena 'lie world," was the advtdo , w hlch Dr. Francis P. Usines. petal deni of Wake Kiyeat Collece, broaoht •'to lha oldki buys of (Casters tfdfth 1 f'nrollna as they met lest evening at ji he First Hapllai church for the tleat aeaslon of a three-day conterooee Upwards of two hundred fOCOf men of lha lets lsen age* had arrived for the first mooting despite the weak Inclement weather which prevail*! yesterday Naw arrivals today an Sf pectwl to swell the number )a tlleat* awe lo fonr hundred. , * ;' e In a style which delighted hie youthful Undlejire Dr. Oatp— IfM three alorles which led te the eah ! elusion which he wished to Oll»- that the nr eat eat lesson ear SMO ton team la to distinguish right frees 1 wrong and maka the nth! eheioe es | dor avary rlrcumstnnoe and ceodMop* The story of the spgsarjag to a*«Sr-3 nil provided the Wahe Fordpt geogl* dent with hid central theme. ialsMgo made the right chefea. Dr. Qoloue pointed oat. In that he did Set plate riches first, in that he did PM glaot •elf Aral. He made the right ebddjpo n thal he asked for a nadiietaadlOg beiirt shtlHy to adage right from wrong, and to ehoooo right. ' Ur. Onlnea listed humility aa eOO of the fundamsotnln of great charec (er. aud ho drgod the youog me* la planning their own Uvea te reOMphor this feet. Find your hnpplnees la your work, ha told them, declartgf: “Ood pity the man who luu te wnM Mr, ip vacation lo have n good time.” Jerome Clark .of Fayetteville* MM ldeut of the Conference, wee la t%e chair last night. Eats Of;tfliai eeu. *d Ml Mr*. K. R. Orlffta. wsloagngd the boyi* to Goldsboro to e very Hew ing »nd effective manner. Kaooeii was made .by William Ttoph. ■d Dunn, who returned thanks lor the gracious welcome. ‘ * The sessions will be continued at 0 •/clock this morning, end the feetU'e o' Mu day will he the baMmat at th* Hotel Goldsboro at I this dow ning with Senator l. MS*Broughton, of llnlclgh. as Ihe SMhker. The first session today WtU he at the Community Building at t o'clock, and nfter a general mnetlag the OPlO* rates will tie divided Into grudge tor discussion. Election of offloere OUd report of til n general assembly at the Maanortel Community Building at l a'etoeh this | afternoon. j % I I WALL HTIUET KKUITIB "■ ' m:W YORK. *s». \% -Uh —WaH Street waa relieved today to hOOW the Kederal Iteaerve Bank as Maw York had left the redtaconat rata aa changed al flea par oant. 0)11 ring a live-hour mgattlj of tha boani of director* of tha hamk. kiakdre kept their offlcaa opaa and haM ffi vut<■ wire operator* at Utair ut> ready to tlaah tha wave to all parts of the t ouutry. At 6:30 yenterday the form tatlM waa in >aied, "Thar* la ao imamat iitenl on tha rata** which hi tha baffh'a way or uaying tha rata la uaefcaamad KLACHKM IMW riV WHUiHT riEUD. Ohio., Keh. U»~ iA’i After ramalßtng aloft for two houre and twanty mlnutoo la a (Hght to ael a new altltoda record * lirllQ nt Harry Johaaon. SeltHtfta PU«§ tlver. landed hara at ltgp a. m„ lam*. Juhuaoa attalnad aa eatlamtad aMfr tude of 3ft,W foot, ■ "
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