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WEATHER ■«4lr Hwtf and eetoer wM sfcew «» »» tort port to* W ada—day Tkmnim, Fair. VOLUME BEVEN; NUMBER 305 BLUE LAW PROPOSAL IS UNFAVORABLY REPORTED Several Bills Relative To Wayne County Will Be Started In Next Few Days BHr Association Bill Would Place Criminal Terms Os Court First Again COMPROMISE SHERIFF'S BILL IS BEING DRAWN Unfavorable Report Given An drews Hog Cholera Sug gestion Yesterday (Special to The Ne*'£> RALEIGH. KVb. IV. —At the request ol the Wayne county bar association, Senator H. B. Ivey, Republican of Wayne, will tomorrow Introduce a bill tinder arhloh criminal tieryna of Wayne Superior Court under which crimin al okaes would precede clwil came* In mlaed terme of Wayne Superior court) The bill would abolish n change adop ted nt the last general assembly and scheduling civil cnees first. The mea rure to be started by Senator Ivey VIII also provide far two weeks addl tional Criminal catifrt for Wayne The two Wayne representatives. W. W. Andrews and Ourney P. Hood, aud Benator Ivey are thla week starting or carrying fbrward a number ‘of rnea turea relative lo Wayne county. The Hood bill uuder which tobacco would be sold In the name of the. landlord or In the name of the jtaf y holding a Hen Is set for a hearing be fore judiciary committee number 2. In the attorney general'! office In the Pupreme court room. Tuesday Febgju * ary M at 10 o'clock In the morning. The Sunday Blpe law Introduc ed by Hepeeeente lives Hood and Andrew* - wag unfavorably report ed after a bearing today. The measure would have Increased the fine for op rrntlng a business on Rnpnday from ft to lit) a day and waa offered as a statewide measure. An unfavorable report was given the bill Introduced by Representative , Andrews tinder which coanty agents would hsve been authorised to ad minister bog cholera serum It looked tonight as If M. K Robin son of Goldsboro would have to bear the loss of the 60 hogs which he al leged died after they bad been admin istered cholera serum purchased from the state department of agriculture Col. George K. Freeman and W. F. Taylor of GoldetWo. appeared Iteforr the appropriations committee of the —--bouse today, along with Mr, Robinson, ind requested that the state reim burse the Goldsboro mart for the loss of the hogs After hearing the case, the committee went tplo executive session wlllrtWeenato appropriations committee, and tonight It was report ed that the request for the relief of Mr: Robinson had been unfavorably reported - Tomorrow morning Representative Hood will Introduce a bill calling for ihe ieeuauce iMIIMMU funding bonds by the Mount Olive graded school and for the levy of a special, tax to take care of this This will be a roll call measure and Is expects to re quire about « to I days for passage Marking «n Sheriffs Bill The three oWayne 0 Wayne delegates Hood Andrews and lvey-«re now having prepare&S hill for the relief of the sheriff of Wayne county. This bill would place Ihe office of sheriff en t rely on a commission basts, the total return to the office, however, m* U> exceed *l2.ik*o Tills bill Is being drawn as s compromise for a suggest „d measure which proposed the eon - tlnuance of the present salary of the Wayne sheriff and <*>' addition of 2 per cent of all taxes collected. Th* 1,111 being drawn will probably be In ’ Ished Thursday or Friday and Im mediately Introduced * KIVKK in HOVTH *W.RH a OVERFLOWS HAO RAIMA). Bt-axtl. Feb 19 The Tlele River. In the heart of lira ill'a coffee growing district. I» expcrl enctag the worat flood In forty 'ears. It has overflowed lUA»«n«* for s.-v ersl miles Five Ihoussnd houses are under water and 28.000 people home lees. Heavy loseee are s}p*ct*<L • TOE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. CHINA PRESENTS GREAT PROBLEM 1 * Foreign Mi mm ion Secretary * Heard Bv 1011 Church leadens Here *.. —-, -China today presents the greatest problem to the Christian forces work ing for the evangelisation of the world. Dr. O. E. Goddard, foreign mis sion secretary of the Methodist Epis copal Church. Mouth, declared in the course of * luncheon ..address In the dining hall of the First Baptist church at noOu yesterday. One hundred local people, together with a number of vlaltlng Methodist mintplers, were present for the meeting Just back tronf a tonr of Inspection qjf Methodist Missionary work In Af rica. Dr. Goddard spoke enthusiastic ally of Ihe work belHg done by Glen Bardeh. Goldsboro native maintain ed on the held by Bt. Paul Methodist church. Dr. (Inddurd praised hffejtly the spirit which had promoted the lo- cal people lo send Mr Barden Ip Af rica and their wise choice of an agent Mr. Barden. Dr. Goddard stated, Is ac complishing a great work for good In spite of many handicaps. Hpeakln'g from personal knowledge gdlned In tours of the mission Helds, Dr. Goddard traced at length mis sion efforts in Africa and more brief ly desfjrlbad the work being carried on In Houth America, riecho-Slova kia. Korea, China and Japan, c* "Japan today.”-he said, “la aa Chris tian In leadership as any country In the world. -Over OS pee cent of their school age children are In school in Korea, a country with cold climate and warm hearts, the people long and clamor for the gospel." He then showed most Interesting carlo* brought from Africa, a knife with which cannlhkls stabbed and dis sected human bodies for eating; a na tive’s shoe, a young lady's evening dress—a'piece of fringe six or eight Inches Wide; a piece <*f elephant's tusk, copper money, a good luck wristband, etc. BELIEVE THOTZkV Mil BE ALLOWED TO ENTER ÜBRMISY BERLIN, Fob IV-<>P) It Is un dorptood that lA' German jrove.r/i --•r-m already has granted permission to Madnm* Trotsky und Iser children lo enter Germany. There is also every reason to be lieve that It will decide lo allow Leon Tortxky. former hea<\ of the Red army now in . exile, to retede In German'/ provided he undertsVes to obsjjrfn 'ruin all political actlvnxaCFTeajJ a quiet retired life ___ Captures Father and*Son With Car and 48 Gallons Carl Smith. Wayne deputy sheriff, "did It again" yesterday afternoon ■,lxHil 2:39 o'clock »ln*n he ruptured Tom Allen Mi-Lamb, white farmer living leet ween Sin|(hfleld and ( v la>— !'. n, und his 19 year old son. Pascal D. McLamb, with-49 gallons of whis key after u chase out on the Raleigh Highway for about six or seven miles The two men were brought to Golds ' oro and were lodged In the county jail here pending bondarrafhgaments. The two MoLamho, father and son, were riding in a green Chevrolet coupe, bearing a license tug ntimbei 166-599. iteputy Smith noticed that the cur seamed to he heavily lojided us It started out of town toward Hnlulgh and followed behind for several mitre* lie caught up with tbe Chevrolet liem Ebenexer church, und ordered the rider man to stop Smith asked the man his name, where lie was going. Hid then asked him what h» had In the hark of the car. M< L:"tih .) k. •he officer If that was necessary. P was raid. About thir, time Smith lather along tro a the op,po*iU dim - Actress-Beauty Fights for Life I | r V-,* /frb v V - AT*' „ 4 •• V! m " gb. < ,71 Bhl mk m> Mum Rubens, whose heuuty captured the world, line lighting for life a shadow „•( her former self due lo the drug hublt. Revelations ss to the extent to which the drug habit had Intcu tarried by Altnn Rubens and her deaerate latlle toehold life and reason have shocked the film colony. Ask Aldermen to Reconsider Action As Lo Zoning Measure The High School Parent Teacher j Association In seml-unnumt session at the high tchool last evening over-) whelmlngly adopted u resolution call ing upon tjie hoard of aldermen of the j rjjy to reconsider thedr action of Monduy night In which the city's xon Ing law was rescinded. Th# generul sentiment reflected at j just night’s ikeeting—attended by j some 76 of the city's lending citizens , —was that It would he very unwise to I db away with the aonlng ordinance entirely. As u memorial to the lute Mrs. An- 1 nle Crawford Creech. Huperlntendenl ; Hay Armstrong announced, Mrs Hen ry Well Is contributing a set of book*! for tt section of the high school It- , hrary lo he known as the Annie Craw ford Creech serllon. A suitable bronie, tablet will he placed to irk the de partmenl, and Ktiperlnfendento Arm strong <le< hired that It wAs the hope 1 of the school hoard that a number! of the people of the city would ion A < Irlhute hooks to the Creech, meinori ul Mrs Crncch for many year u memltef of tlie Goldsboro graded (Continued on natro 5) Mon, and Keying the parked curs, stop red. The local deputy decided to search Ihe older Mclsmih. and just as tic started to do this, the ls»y J’ascal. started rumilnr according to Sthltli The officer left his lather to Kiiarit the oldei" M< la»iiih,“ and ■ started lift't young Mi Lamb The rha-o cotit limed arodnfl n house attd through a field for aJKnitaSnt) yard;-, but Smith out ran the wobhl-li* fugitive, Jind < aught 1.,m Coder the (|*fi?Viiimuj of S1 u i it W D Grant H s'horl tjlU# alt#l 'the NtoH were Itrougtit In, )ouug McLsimb .ol mlltisl that he hud gone with Ills 'allier. “down »om#wtrere about New 3#rn." hut said bf tlld not know much bout the couutry and couldn't tell exactly where It Whs He also admit tcil ht thought they were going utter whlskev, hut did not know lion much 3 In; tmy went along Just to ku p his father ronjfiuny. It was -,,i|d The whiskey whs contained In half gallon fruit jtirs, which w#rc packed in Ixi'.c," in Ihe rear-cOmpartoient <tf the coup#. GOLUSBOItO. N. C. WKONKSItAY MORNING. KEIWIMRY 20. 1*29 ANOTHER NOTE FROM KIDNAPERS . jF' ' Offers Reward of $5,000 For Return'of I.iltle Four Year Old Girl KAN PRANCIHOO, Feb lit. —toP)~— , Burned by con I lit ting clues In their efforts to solve the disappearance of ! four year old Doris Smith-Murphy, i police of the Sun Francisco hay re gion concentrated tonight on u search lor the witter of mysterious letters purporting to be from tlie child's kid i.O ’ 4 napiTN. Another of the letters, which Mr; jnd Mrs Kdw aril J. Murphy, the child's roster fattier and her mother, received at liitarvals by main sl'nec Doris dlsapiM-ared from a pl*y-- cround hero lasi Frfdyu, was deliver er! during the day. j The.envelop bore the word*. "Till* i« the lust time I with tell you sha Is all right" With the Intlals K. J. In previous, not#* signed "K. J.." the kidnaper declared the child would come to no harm and «nn<- promise was made that she would he returned safely MilVidi 5. -Duncan Matin soli, captain of deter i lives, the ton tents of today's lot - •it could not he divulged bemuse (tie wrltet threatened "serious harm" to the little girl If th. letters wc.rt pub . .. . , ii<: * ' i \ noli rcrnv- rl \e. terduy from the mysterious K J -ito*l "I only wanted , Iter with me for it while 1 Iteiuuse she >.i«cm hir'd my dead wife so much." 1 ('aptniii Matheson expressed Ihe I t lief that the child probably was held captive In Mini Francisco K.very .>vnliable rdflrer in Northern Callior- I nln has been, enlisted (n tlie search 1 foi the child. Reward offered for her return tod.iy tntnled 15.Tetn Fifty Persons , Hurt I" S u^wa y p / NKU YORK. Fth. I*' -(M FlfD person < were Injured.. four men an! two Women seriously and son pru eengc. , were j fleet# I by sin If* and lurm-i i :it:*ht vl l n fire broke net ’• the ftrs* rare of a New Jersey bound I evert ,c *r llu'l'Uilt tub# train. 1 • , 'irt wr t <il Christopher sjev'*' attr ition tn ManMUu FIVE CONVICTS MAKE ECAPES V • ( / Slayer of Canton Editor One of I'hooe Who Saws Way To liberty t • COLI MBCR. 0.. Feb. ID -(A*) Five ' convicts, among them Pat Mc- Derinoti. slayer of Don H Mellett. ('union editor und two other life terfn niurders made n clvqn hroak from the Ohio penitentiary early today by . awing through ceil burs and scaling one of Ihe prison buildings with an improvised ladder made from mat* I resseti Their tbisli tor freedom was uot discovered until severnl hours after they fled, leaving scarcely a trnca behind Search was tiling made for them throughout Ohio and surrounding states tonight hut Warden 11. K. Thom.is found It nearly Impossible to organise s definite hunt for there waa no definite cine up Th whlch dlrecflon they hud taken. Police department* In -tills npd uelghboriiiK •stales were advised by radio to he oir the lookout lur the fugitives. • Hhtfrtly beforn 2:30 this morning. lH*n Huftao, record clerk at the prison i was startled id the sight ol the mat tress ladder swinging In the wind from .Ihe roof of Ihe record office. He quickly smugled nil alurm and el umlnutloti revcalod the empty shell of the fugitives. After they had sawed Ihe bars of the cells. Hie prisoners crawled • Urougli a ventilator shaft and climb ed lo the roof of a cell block. .From there they made their way across th* ioof, passing over Ihe residence of Warden Thorns* and dropped lo Ih* yard In front of the penitentiary. Th# worat stojrm of the winter, r«|lnt at ihe time they mad* their eecape. all but obliterated their tracks FUNERAL FOR ALTO VICTIM I G *. Rev. A. J. Smith Condßria Ser vice Over Remain* of Gordon Johnson Funeral service* “ for 9 year old Gordon Johnson, who died at the Foldaboro hospital Monday afterneon übout 1 30 o'clock from Injuries sus tained when accidentally struck -by an hdtnmoblle a* he started to croaa William street in front of the MoiTtl «ello apartments,ware held from the home of his mother, Mrs Wallet Johnson id MM ftouth Klocumh street yesterday afterrtoon at 3 o'clock The services were conducted by Rev. A J. smith. pastor of Vlie First Baptist church. Interment’ was made In WJl nwf I»ale cemetery, A number Of,lw>auU{*tl floral de slgua and wreaths almost completely covered tlie small grave, the flpal resting place of tlie child, and a It rge number of -friend* and relatives -f the family attended the funeral lo pay their last respect# to little Gor don. Secure Permanent Home For Orthopedic Clinic in City The State budget*coinmisslmi In Its recommendations now In the hands of the General Assembly has provided for the Goldsboro extension clinic of the Gastotilu Orthopedic Hospital, Dr. O. Miller, chief surgeon of the tmapltuL revealed lust evening lit the course of un address before the 1 Goldsboro Rotary dub. For the pur sue of th# rlinlo a house ha* lt#ett V •rqulred at Herman and Ash street Siltd this site wll( become the per manent home of the clinic, with, the i Held secretary making her hitmaj there. Dr Miller announced . After the manner of a man dlscuA-f [fj.ng sotnetttfTiig very dose to his nrart. Dr. Miller tracatl the lilsUtryj us the Orthopedic hospital lb North i • roltna Mr. llsbltiglon of (iastoulu was given credit, for th* Inception of the Idea. Opened as a slate Institution tt 1921. tbe hospital has now grown ;c a 136 be illnstltutbin wjjh a watting Tint of 300. Dr Miller sabl and tle >.crlt««d effectively the scope of Its service artiudg Indlgtent crippled children of the utafa. The (ioktHborti clinic., baa proved I tatUlsctory Irom every su*U. be told| District Nurses Hold A Successiul Meeting In Goldsboro on. Tuesday PLANE CRASHES THROUGH HOUSE t FiuutonKer In Killed and Pilot EMcapea With Minor L lnjurien Hilt VIINHIIAM. Via . Feb 19. i/Vi Htedmaii Hiimmers, announcer for radio atiUloii KWRII of Hhreveport. fa., was pertisps fatally Injurerl und IHi u lamry, pilot, of Hhreveport. <g ruped wtUi minor Injuries when thg plane In which they had Just taken Off from the flying field here crushed Into e housetop this afternoon Thd plaiie had landed here to take on gas for a n«n-etop flight to Wash ington where W. J. Henderson .owner of both the plane and radio station. . Is lo appear liefore the radio commla i slon tfffirlals at the field said the plsne had gained an altitude oI 60 feet when ihe motor of the plane apparently stalled The plane did not have suffi cient altitude to glide hack to the field and crashed Into the housetop she plane |fl»uglved through th* roof while the wlnga and fuselage roiled from Ihe roof und fell to the ground Tarn women In Ihe house el th* time escaped uninjured. EXPECT ARRESTS GANG MURD’RERS —• , Chicago Police Ckming in Not Around Rum period Portion in Moron Cone '* CHICAGO, Feb. 19.-GP)—William F Russell, commlesloner of police, announced today he believed the Hi Vgitntine day gang massacre would be cleared up soon and Coroner Ham mond N. Rundersnn geld he had re islvml death threats which he attrib uted to hie acttvtl In trylngto solve Ihe mystery. •> „ Commlsaloner Russel said the po lice had Information Ihnt led him lo (•ellovc thn ii.lines of the slayer* of seven members of the George ‘'Bug*'' Moran gang would soon he known, lie jollied. "The lid la on Itilcaga* •-11 l referring to orders concerning traffic In liquor The Idenllly of Ih* killers Is gttlng lo l>« known eventually,’on police of tidal said trtibiy "If th* pollc* don't rind out. the 'rasponslblllty will be fjxed with the next act of gangsters '* bumped off for the next gang to be hauled to th# morgue will b« Ihe gaug that shtrt up Moran.” the aloh. and expresaed deep grati tude to the huslneaa men and local ngendea who provided tha hmigut for he first year of work locally Htate appropriations for the local phase of the orthopedic work, he announced, ■dll lie available on July 1. Illustrating the purpose of the Goldsboro Extension work, he *atd that merely aa routine the secretary front; Gastonia office had Written ftf tv-flv# parents to bring their child i t'»n lo the dlnlc to be held here Thursday for the purpose of furtlier . hecks These will be added to by .hose who come voluntarily, by iltt»s# brought by health officers from vsrl f uus counties, and by aortal service workers, he said. Th# Club listened Intently to the talk by Dr. th* ’•< *he end of hts address revealed how Interested they had been Dr. W. >1 Smith had presented the Gastonia * urgeort. Hugh H aid sop was Introduced as < new member and assigned for duty in the urogram committee Mr Wal joritp. lt"tieg ftp thfe Goldsboro dub 1 LoilWpued yyi pAf* two MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIVE CNNT 552 Viol hem Diod at GWMMrU In Htato Year. Biato Gmphry ec Rolatoo URGE BETTER gUPERVISI'N OVER MID WIVES OF STATE Several Local Woaioa lagluded In List of Ofioorn Hokct od By Convention With more thfii fifty In altanrlaona. the monthly mealing of Wilson Dto irlet No. I Nurses’ Assoclgtlon hold i> highly suocoaaful session at.S o'clock yastarday afternoon at Ura Motel Goldsboro, with Mlaa Mart* Farley, of th* staff of th* Wayne county public health dapartaaent. presiding. Mlaa Farley first Introduced Mlaa Columbia Munits, public health nurse ,of Wilmington, who aacooatod ear tuln revision* In tlto'by-lawa of Dm cadatltatloa of the Associativa. Latae >rr. the afternoon Mlaa Mundfe Otod# v moat Informing contribution to tha .'lsciissinn of mldwtfa control la pr*- )i"iittng ih* plan as Inatructloa of aid wive* used la New Hanover county Willi the close of Mlaa Mund»‘ aag gesiltma 'aimut the by-laws, jkt pra rramvdaa turned over to Mlaa Alton Ward, public health uursa as Wajm* <•'. unty, who had Invited the speakers ••f the afternoon Mlaa Cathyrlu# Myers, field director <f the Rerpbroee a a retag sarvlee,. rpoke of tbe requirements for a Bed, cross nurse, mentioning two claauea of nuraaa—active and ham* dafaaee Eh* also spake of tbe eerMNuplMto » meats of the Had Ctaaa to HMk public health nursing field, wbtab M —tor ad 19 years ago.. "Thera ere,’* told Mlaa Myers.' "wall over 4MM aurbea enrolled with the Red Oreea." Aad rhe named the following tow— la the Male where Red Cross narses a— ea rn tied: Asheville. Wlagt— (to leas. Charlotte, ead Wilmington. Miss Draper Fata, director of the maternity and Infant hygiene depart ment of the Bute depart— t to health at Raleigh, preseated tolerant - lug atailatlca as to mortality Os —Qtfe cra and babies Thera were last year 862 mothers whp died la Ih* Mato to cblld birth, and 9.5P4 children who died during th* first year. Th* (!• for mother* and babies bare beau ra il need materially In tha aUt* daring tbe hast five years, said Mlaa Fills, and aba attribute* this red uot toe larg ely to midwife control. Thla Import ant work aba discussed as k part to tha duties of bar depart meat. Thirty fi-ur counties in (he mat# have mid wife control. Twenty-on# counttoe have specialised maternity and ta liiiicy work North CkrollM hue th* highest birth rate In lb# —entry— si.mMi haMes having been bora In tha state during tlie past y—r. Dr. C F Hiroanlder. preeldent to •he Wayne County Madt—l Boototy, mads an Inspiring talk with "Loyalty In Hervlca" a* Ills *ubj#et. la the tttk ha discussed tbe relations of a aur— lo the patient, to the public, to tbe attending physician, and presented the hlghyst Ideal- of servlo# for th* nursing Misto Lillian Bmette. chairman Os th* nominating committee, to Wll presenteil the following for new. to ftiers anil llie.v were elected; Mlaa Marie Farley. Goldsboro, president; Miss Martha Newman, of Wile—, firs' -ire op—ideni Mix l.ltllao FentoedP' Green villa, aecoad vto* pr—ldeal: Mrs. \V.. C. Denmark, Goldsboro. **C- » Vic'nry-treaiiurer. Mrs R R- Bta—ne. ssslstaui secretary a»d If—all—r. and Miss Urania Cotta, of Rocky Mount and Mr* Lilia Hell, ol Ktorn tc n. directors membership ear! ■len'lnls commute. Miss Olivia Bran hell ot V.Miinlngton. Wile— s:is announced •* tbe meet ing rl* ,f f° r the month of March hugs Costley. superintend eat of .InYhes tker Memorial h—pttal la Wllmlnr‘on. *»i Introduced to tk* f roup During' Jhe lnncheao period la the private nlnlnx room of the Hotel, Mr# Iser Freund, accompanied by Miss Mavis Evans. pleasingly several songs She wt»s hesrtlty eneorad. A delicious lunch was served by a committee on entertainment which Mr*. M E Steven* headed. Favor* tod* 4 *°A
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