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WEATHER rw«tf rleedy banway nod «m4«j ; NM uni rkatm* la temperature. Moderate MrtliKwi wMi. VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER 303 COL LINDBERGH FORCED DOWN AT CAPE HATTERAS 6 , c •• , * * Battles Rain Storm In Eiiort to Continue His Flight to Capital City • ‘ Left Charleston. B. C, At 6:47 A. M. and Reached Hatteras At 2i 15 F. M. GOVERNMENT HAD BEGUN WILD SEARCH FOR HIM The News Gets Information That He Is Comfortable Housed At Hattenut Having made only a tew hundred miles |n eight hours on account of rain and wind storms. Col. Charles A. 1 Indbergb was forced down at Hat teraa Inlet, on the Carolina bunks, at 2 16 p. m.. yesterday, according to Information given The News last night by the . Ncwbernlan of New Bern. The latter paper had been' In communication with Col. Liudbergji by telephone. The famous flyer left Charleston. 8 C.. yesterday morning for Wash* Ington and w.as expected to urrlve In Ihe Capital about 11 a. m. Lindbergh told the New Hern paper that he was comfortably housed with Captain Walter Yoman's of Hatteras Coast Guard station and that die would remain there until time brought favorable flying weather. CAPE HATTKRAB. N. Keb. 16 —(iP) —The "Lane Eagle" tonight rested at the Hatteras Inlet coast guard station, awaiting er. Porcedd tikrn on the beach 16 miles south of Cape Hatteras this after noon by fog and rain. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh adds another to the anxi ous periods of search that have marked several of his recent flights. Kor the second Uric* In two days, triends, officials and fellow airmen were given anxious moments when the Ne* York to Parts flier failed to show np In Washington on his re turn from inaugurating the Pan-Am erican Airways. Tha Colons! left Charleston. 8 C, at 6:47 o'etock fills morning enroulc lo Washington. He was due in the capital city about noon and when he became an hour or more overdue an Intensive search was started by the government lighthouse eervltf and other agencies A check of Kauiern North Carolina landing fields and costal points brought forth little Information A yellow and black plane had passed ever Southport. N. C.. at the mouth rs the Cape Fear wt 8:3« o'clock this inornlng 'Snil over Wrtghtsvllle beach taal of Wilmington at 8:45 a in. The Southport Pilot's association office reported him flying northeast along the coast line It was not believed that he would attempt to swing us far east as <4il*e Hatteras but ap parent ly the low visibility overland and a heavy rain that started during the morning led him to attempt to fly ■•round the storm Coastgusrdamen at the Cape Hattsrus coast guard atatlon f rat Reported the Colonel down IF. i. lies. South of that place Imler they said he was at the Cape Hatteras In let coast guard station. The Isolated coa%» guard station lould not be reached by telephone. Imt at the Cspe Hatteras station and at the office of the commander a* the sventh district coast guard district at Flltubefh Cttv It was stated that Col I Indhergh's plane was not damaged rod that he would remain at the Inlet station until tomorrow. Beyond the fact that the Colonel was uninjured and his plane undam aged . little Information was obtain able , rOUPKOMIHK HIM- . BALKItIH. Keb Hi. —4fl*> . X com promise workmen's compensation act wac ready today for presentation to both bouses of the guereal assembly upon the heels of Governor Gardner's personal appeal to the legislators for such action The Insurance commit lees or senate and house announced last night that they hud agreed upon the draft of a meaaiire. with only one negative vote, that being caat hr Hen •tor alt*r Cl«l Jlecklenbura. „ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. ^ t Rain Falls Steadily For Over 50 Hours O* T f # I Al one o'clock Ibis tnorplng It hud been raining in Goldsboro for 60 consecutive hours Hurting about 8 o'clock Friday morning, the rain had ranged from the drtzxle kind to the steady downpour, but not once was thereto let up Al ready the storm sewers of the city were being taxed lo a capacity. The city engineering department salt) last night that there wus likely to be a reptltion of burned mains md refuse thrown up on the *out,h --j western edge of the city. Neuae river had risen only slightly but It was expected that It would lie out of Us banks us the rain Is born Into It. Many of Goldsboro's I streets were lakes in appearance I ’.lila morning. FLORIDA CROWD PRESSES HOOVER Fort Lauderdale Children Show How Glad Thev Are To See Hint BKLLK ISLAND, MIAMI BKACIf, Kla.. Keb. 16 (fl*i - President elect Hoover ret unit'd to hi* per-lnaugural vnctlon home here at 6; 60 p. nt. to day from hla Everglades tour. He was almost mobbed by an ejithelaartr crowd Port Lauderdale where’ he r topped for a few minutes. Mrs. Hoover, who had Jnlued the president elect at Palm Heach was with him as (b« crowd carried them .along for two blocks In Kort Laud erdale. Scarcely had the next presi dent and the next first lady stepped from the ear before they were sur rounded by a crowd of, men. women and children, mostly children. The crowd broke the police lines and surged nbout Mr. and Mrs Hoov er while two secret service men sought vainly to fight them off Four other of the secret service detail were un." ble to reach the president and Mrs. Hoover and the few c ly polio “un on hand wen power less. It was a very friendly crowd with those In the rear laughing as they sought to make their way to the trout. Afater being born along tor two blocks. Hoover halted. Mrs. Hoover seeevied a bouquet of roses anil the two re-entered thetr car. ) The slop at Kort Lauderdale was made ostensible so the president elect 1 could review thl school children there whom lie missed when he pass ed through yesterday morning WoU.lt Kit PEAL VOTER** LAW” i ' ' i ' RALEIGH. Keb 16 - Represen tatives <’nx. of Randolph, upd Hamlin, of Transylvania, republicans. Intro duced a bill ill the house today to re | peal the laws permitting uhsentee vot ing? ' Owns Violin WhicfiMay Have i Been Property of Jefferson j An ancient Violin believed at tine| 1 time to hare tjes-n the property of ,j Thomas Jefferson, founder of the Democratic party, and to have beau Hied In aoundtup the minuet and Vir ginia reel at parties at Jefferson's. Montlcello home le now owned try J I' Ay cock, who lives five miles from Premont. D. A. Holder, principal t»t - the Ayoock school Informed The News I yesterday i> Mr. Holder believes that the hist tot -1 mettl Is a Kenulne Atrsdlvarloun anti s ,( this Is the case, It would be vsry r ‘ valuable j | "A tew weeks before t heist mu*, " 1 said Mr Holder, "'1 »«« atdlcltlna mn a slrlans for a fiddlers convention,. Tot e the Itenefll of our school, ami I vlsll i- od J. It Aycock.a farmer who live' (about o miles from Kreraont. Mr. Ay- 14 PAGES TODAY % t • _ * Police Spread Net in Chicago Gang War! ■ Upper left to right. Frank hoster, gangster. James Clark, brother-in-law of “Bugs” Moran, gang leader; John May, garage mechanic; Al Weinahank, "alky” dealer; below, left to right. Arthur Hayes, gunman; Frank Gusenberg, wanted by police for robbery, and Peter Gutenberg, gupman and liquor dealer. When 7 men, last of the old Dion O'Banion gang, were lined up against a whitewashed wall and shot down by machine gun fire, the climax of cold- ' o Royail 11. Spence Is Named To Head Merchants of City Thy board of directory of the Golds-. Onto Merchant's Association at u meeting held In the Chamber ot Com merce rodtais. elected Royail 11. tspenue as president of the iiHicnclutlcill for the protein /car My. Hpeiice will succeed L R Thomas, who was rc rtntly elected president of the uk i m ini lon. but who found that the necessity of spending so much of his time out of the city would not enable him to fulfill his c|ufles as president. He petltioend the hoard to releuse him of the responsibility. ? Spence will liegin Ills new duties .Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when he will preside over the muss meet ing of Wayne county merchants. The meeting has been culled lo be held In the Chamber of Commerce rooms, and ft's object Is »o give consideration lo the Sale Tax Bill now pending lir the state legislature The ’Association has requested Wayne county rielega- nan ■ i tivtit*’• ’• •• y » w Approve Bill To Make Battlefield A Park WASHINGTON, Kelt, iq.—UP) The house military committee today ap proved the Helsinki*' IAII to autlior l*e expenditure of 6225.000 for es tablishment of a national mlltlury pork to commemorate the battle' of tying'* mountain fought In South c arolluii In 178". WHS MORMON OX VISIT TO CIVH'tVU'A MEXICO CITY Kelt 16 - Miss Aline dorrOW, w’as on a week-end vacation today at T'uernavcjca. wtynre f>tlonel Charles A Lindbergh, her fiance, first paid her court . u <, Miss Morrow with tier fabler, tin iscssador Dwight W. Morrow and her mother ye#terdn> ft* remain until .tnnday at Hie Morrow country resl ‘ clence there. cock hrotiglit slot two vtollus. Our of Jl e violins tool u queer rase and I made some ili<|Ulr>sliout It. latter I weuJ to see Mr Aycoc k and examined the Vtolln ami found the following In Mcrlptloii In it. Antonlous Htrodlvsri nt*. Crrmoueufls, Atnm, 1716,' and a tunnogrum wus ulsci in ft that l could not read. “Mr Aveock secured the.' violin i front « Mr Lewis hv |iyliig some mecllcal expenses for him in Ills old age Alf Lewis got If ’ several year* - from*' altov wlhi was lit college I .cl Williamsburg. Va WV. Lewis slate s :htf» the violin was used at Mi. Vgr coh and also at MonMceHri’diitlug the Jiitne of George Washington and I# Thomas Jefferson Mr. I«cwf* caunof iConlinued oo Twt>) - - ~ * ■■ GOLDSBORO. N. C. SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 17. 1929 lions In tin: legislature to gttfnd this meeting “As you no cTtiiibk know.” says a let ter from the ussiM-lalloii to niombtrs, “♦lie Kl nance Com milt ee of tee State l egislature) which Is now In } < oslon has drawn t»n a vpji.h.uila ‘Kale Tax Tllll* which If pul Into law by the legislature will raise a revenue of approximately 628,000,0n0.0n. “Our hoard of directors In session this morning disapproved of Hits bill. Iml authorised the writer lo call a mass meeting of the WaVne county merchants to lie held In the room* of the Chamber of Commerce In (Snlds- Ijtoro. Monday afternoon, February 18. at 3:00 O’clock.- ... “The object of this meeting is to discuss this hip .andff the meeting deckles to do so n resolution will he adopted expressing the merchants disapproval of the bill and copies of • aloe will he sent to our Wayne l coun ty delegation In the lugl*tHturr." STORMS SWEEI* NORTH ATLANTIC I'reMktonl Harding I'louKhiqu Through High Seas On Min klihi of Mercy it ' 1 11 r e ' - 0 NKW YORK* Fell, 16 (d’l - Ihroughone of north At lantic storm* of the winter the U« 8 liner I'leiyiltmt Harding ploughed Its way tonight toward the American freighter Pudnitsav. rudderles.- and itelpless with at least 35 person* •• > 0 . _ t aboard. •; !ljli The liner immediately department front her courses for Blirope when the course wus picked np . limit In i m. wit It her Cominuiyier c'gptV VI m. Hind, -lx hour* late? re- IKirti'l—Ua^hu^f^received no further world from the trb lycn “hip He !*• tlcved the freighter's wireless hAfl been Jilowen away but tie kept on tm tin direction of the position Htdl- - - flash cilid *•* nected to reach the veiseWicttlt f a. to. tomorrow. Thl*. confirmed estimates that ls u Unurs would he required to close tin' gap of approximately Hull mjlc- between the two vessel* the general pcslttlnn of was 3IM> u t Heir south of Ca|H' Race New Found land ami I'»n miles east of New York. The KresWenl Harding bad HecW milk ing only alHiitl 12 knots, presumably because of heavy sea*. I The steering gear of lit* I'aduasay > prejfymably wa* br*»ken sorfiellme > during Ihn 36 ho'ir storm that had c Iceen sweeping the: Atlantic steamer - 'am* Rain and snow, tt»lv«ft hy ■ 'Winds which had approached gale I force, were ahatim. ultlyough wcath I er ennjHiuc'l thick alt'l a heavy fog was ruurnn. blooded murder was reached in this latest atrocity of Chicago’* gang war. The massacre took place in a gargge where the men had tablivhed “alky” headquarter!. Two men in police uniform* entered, followed by two others. Sawed-off ahotgun* roared amidst the staccato bark* of the machine guns. The kill ers fled tha scene in a high-powered motor. • When policirfcrFtvttd the dead and (lying Were piled on each other hke so many rag dolls. STOCK MARKET STILL SLUMPING 0 FulW'r OcclincM Ah Bunk Hoard HcitcralcH SOinri About UreditH —. ■ -■ • NEW YORK, Keb. 16. The food gate* or liquidation w«fe again thrown open on the Now York stock c xchatifte today as tha federal reserve hoard's credit warning strengthened yesterday by the unqualified approval of Hie Kedpral Advisory couqcll still hung over the stock market. Most of the active slock* loot from (1 lo tUI a share in the flood of tell ing Trading was In large rolunie lor :i two hour Saturday session, nearly 62.5uo.tinn shares changing hands. The AsscH'luled l*r#ss price Index of 50 leading Industrial* dropped J. 6 point* «o a net lW low at 201.08 about 116 pointk Imlow record high estab lished February *l. The Index of jn leading rails fell about a point to a new low for the year, aboul 8.6 points under the year'* high. The Common slock of Radio Cor poration of America, which *old a* high us 6420 late last year, dropped >2l during the session, threatening <336. Adnrns Express lost 818. Buch issues as Allied Chemical,l Commer cial investment Trust. International Combustion Engine, International Telephone, Motor Froduct* and Wright Aero sold off 66 so |l ft - ts. H Htetd Consolidated g**. New York Central soil American telephone were among l**ue* Jtwilng 82 or more t HO9TANA IEELK QUAKE o HELENA. Mont , Fell. 16 (17*1 —Aw earthquake id slight Intensity was felt almost generally over an area 3<>n tulles wide In Montana Inst nlglit. There was no damage but the tremor was noticeable In a osen or more cUiuS which report*- that Isliee were rattled ~~ - j'- r ■ Jack Poole of Wilmington Named President by Boys • *o' * a t ni ----- P O. Thr filial lon of officer* at a huat -nea* meeting yeaterday afternoon and the ha liquet at the Hotel Goldahorn la«t • venlnit featured the aecontl tlay of the Tenth Anmial Older Boye’ Ctm ference in M-aaion fiere, which at til come to a clone with the ttnal eeealon ul the Ktrat Itaptiat c.htircli thin morn itiK at 11 n’t lot it A garnet ul aniteruhly meaning eat ■ held In the Wayne County Memorial ' ‘ mnmunity RuUdlug yeaterday after 1 noon at 2 o'clock, at which time tqe election of new officer* for the pn ent year, and the reporta- of v.iriotn • Cotnmltleaa were hold Jack I’oole. . t»t Wilmington, wan elected prc-"lciit Ijof the l-lattiern Carolina conference. I succeeding Jerome Clark*, of Fa >*««-! . • o • V; . t> 14 PAGES TODAY || *» Sterilization Bill Is * ' * ■ « i it** ■» * ■ Enacted Into Law When House Votes Favorably ‘~ ' 16 Escape Injury As Bus Goes Into Ditch Some 18 hr IB“paa*epgers on a Wilmington bound hits escaped ln |ttry. übejul 8 o’clock last evening alien the bus slipped off the shoul i|«r of the highway near and went Into a ditch on the side uf'the road. Tile driver of the bus was passing anollier car when hit machine ski elded, slipped off the ilghwuy aud Into the bile h Though uodumaged, the bus could not be brought buck to* the highway and auxiliary equipment wa* hurried to the spot to carry the psssengera bu lo Wilmington. COLLEGE SHOWS A NEW CROWTH > Contribution* of >3.1 ho to An demon On D«y InaugunOon ‘ Miiw Denmark «n the day when Mis* Annie Dore Denmark, (lolelsboro girl, waa Inuu guarled n* president of Anderann College, 8. C , donations to (he college 'endowment fund arooituted te 83.180. R was learned yesterday. Btnce the time tha Mia Denmark look ciMir the duties of president of •he ttAff>tloti. contributions to the have amouutad .to. of this was clousled dur ing the past year, anil gas considered a* Indicating the renewed Interest among (he alumnae of Anderson in the affairs of the college since Mlse Denmark has become president. The Goldsboru girl lu her Inaugural address the past week said In part: "There have beeu afew times In my .Ife when I have wanted to be * man. when I wJflird to know how a man I alt under circumstances, whan I have wanted In know how a man would re act to some given situa tion. "Today I am wishing for every man here, that fur the time being be might he a woman, with * woman's Institu tion.and ImmetUatc npprehenslim thul he might know now, how I feel under these present < Ircumstances aud that he might Jum* my reaction lo a giv en siltiHllou. the oil Million being that of Anderson (JciJJege "Anderson f'ollege bus become my child. That Interprets the authority and the capHiliy of my love, and Jus tifies Ihr faith I have In the posslblll llra tier*- Therefore I have accepted the confidence *Vf ihe hoardof frua .tee* wlto'havc ( Hill'd me to the pres idency es. Anderson (Ollege l want In pay Irlhute to the trustee* of An demon college They are * strong and since group pf men and women. I i should have r *TTrsnmbed already to the tnugnttuih of ih<A undertaking hud i thewc men and »«men not been untlr 'ng and unwearying In their response ’ to m* emteavors i “Now my InuiiKitrsl address Is ftn i .sli'h!’ Jo looking forward lo this, fCo*tinned Te Page Tbrwet "•I 0 vtlle JooeH i'ollurd. of Durham, wae v onil Ireneurer, elected vice president. Kdward Wll-i - llmiiH. of wiih circled ,«.»■ telury.v nnd William 'Temple, .'rf I lf|tiff, tfllH ell-1 lad iihhlhlmiiC H«c. ~l*l V \ pprm itiial ely 300 Ihith Iron, all over nJ jmlrrn (’arolltia were gniharau in me lobby of tbe (loldebnro bolct i,| ilmi Um k laMt evening, and about r, in o'clock. neHcinbled 111 the bnnuoet nH,i< A Hong, "together”, led by W W Rivera, local scoot execullvr, waa iiilidhl In wllli fervor and enthualaam |,v evervone, Grace Waa aald by Jack 1.1,- the Incoming praaldeut. and the ,'iiilie ~,lift regal ton were then Healed. Sfii.itnr d R Broughton, of Raleigh, prtndpttl npcakdr for the evening, sat Coutlaued on page two MEMBHtar THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE PITS CM Provide* For Sterilisation ts Fee Mo Minded In State Institutions PRESCRIBES METHOD OP PROCEDURE IN ALL CASES Gwynn’s Government Infoattgn (ion Proposal Is Broadly , Amended IfAUKIOH. FVb if.— Th# houee op oU'il Into law today the Mtlldtr MU (or tlerllliation of tbe feeble mtaded. Already pasted by ibe senate, It re ceived approval of tha boase without a record vote Only a(«w scattering "now" irwiod speaker Graham's sell trr thoaa opposed to Aha measure. Th« blit provides for atortllmttm Os feeble rati dad Inmates of atoto iagtl 'uiioaa and for ataiiUmtlos of Other faabla minded poraona where tha noet >of kin or guardian chall request K to ° writing to tha county hoardof ton mlaalnntrv. dll operations art to be done only by s registered aoreooe <nd at public expense. Before any operation fa perform ad the OSoa Sinat be revlawad and approvad by s board consisting of tbe coaimtaeieoer of public welfare, the Mata health of ficer and too phy ale bans from state In hi |t in lona, Senator MtHOWUMObNI can of Burke, waa the author of the / , HU. • Representative Gwyna's Mil to fro* vide* for ap Invcttlgutloo at tha St«ta government to determine If thorn to overlapping and dnpttcsttm ts dltrt among Ibe various dgwrtmeMe BSSf ing of tha bin to rofi ghramor n ay appMM a comMleetOU," MnVtng ilif enllrefmaUor M tha gOTOfOOr* ulecretlon/Wha original maoanra Is* airlifted the aovernor to Speotot fife "iember* of Ibe OOhOTSI AgifWfri J tO make an In veal Motion. r MP f KALBIOH. rab. If. OonaM erlng only local bliM, tbe MMte hold . i short aeaalofi today lb WhiSh SOMO , i core of local maoeorne were ap proved A nuora* wag not proaant. A hilt to ragnlata tha rftsil Jtfjf Os spectacles and lensss waa tatrodnead i-y Senator Johneow. Demoemt Os Robeson. Ii wonld forhld the aoto of • vaflsaaOa or nay other kinds M leiiM-H designated to vegwtatg and Im prove eyesight unloag they are soM (ii the recommendation at a rsapgolf • > * . d optometrist on a phy aides. A houM bill to valldsU oartnta ~, tH of W I. witty a Juatloa of the lienee In Saw Bethel township. BoOh ingham manly, waa hold over heaaoy i t an Objection made by Senator W. m Person of rrankltn county, lo— tor Revnolda of Rfcehiitgbaai asnioln ed I bet Mr Wtttv bad porformoN oov- I ml marriages unknowingly after the rdiiiniiop of bln tOam and -that tho i nnrrlagea waro Illegal nntll the leg leleinre gave relief. Tha rrnnklln .•unior era* firth, however, earing th"t he wanted to flndotU arhathor tha ■>lll npolled to anynthorNfeote-** „ . BODYOFTAHV J DRIVER POUND i Hidden Un<krr~WnUr of Crook It 'Down s< RANTON. Wma„ Pah. | 1 Weighted down with rocks the body I of w> year oM John Lowry, Uud «kb i driver, admins from (Ms city etauft , .be night Mfhhrumr I ftmod i n e creek along thh Uorma Mnbwop ■ mi miachJlla. tfhlg,a,| Mr ariiinn Rortm ME hemP%md US hie face und bedjr.^^Kg " '‘mmedlalglj hook BaMR^ KiiHH. il si.,at. held as Larry*. mJ lo the place and pedaled fa tho boky In the water. \ Slo.it inrlW hla hand pgrey and do . c! lnert to make any rtatfWoa HI Wilt ■ - -
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