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WEATHER *■••• ehanging I* rata and net u eaM Tharwday. Friday partly cloady. VOLUME SEVEN;" NUMBER 306 STATE SENATE PASSES HIGHWAY PATROL MEASURE To Urge Congress Create A Game and Fish Preserve In Eastern North Carolina Senate Highway Patrol Hill WouM Create Force of 125 „ Officers WOULD REQUIRE 5 DAYS ' NOTICE BEFORE MARRIAGE Senate Passes On Third Reading Bill To Allow Creation of Airprots * RALEIGH. Feb 26 —(vp>— Tbe bill calllna fflr establishment of a state highway patrol and the licensing of utomoblle drivers wag passed to night by tha senate 24 to 21. The raeaaure requires that the pu trol consist of not more than !»6 pa 'rolmen who are to have the powers of enforcement of traffic laws. RALEIOH. Feb. 2«.-fAV-A bill to prevent students other than those studying In recognised North Carolina law schools or who are bonaride re«l deata of the stale from taking the North Carolina half examination wup passed by the senate today lu urging pagsage of the hill which he Introduced. Senator Clark, Dem ocrat of Mecklenburg, deplored the exMlug conditiouM lu which he said large numbers of students from oilier states took the North Carolina exami nation. Altogether 17 atate measured were passed at third reading by the sen ate In today s sesklon. Although the workmen's compensation was Set as a oeclal order for tonight, the highway patrol bill replaced It when the ae i ate wds brought to order and the compensation hill put as a special or der following thd highway patrol bill. The bill lo authorise municipalities to eetahlleh and maintain airports was passed at third reading,' - t The attention ot congress will also be celled to tbe advtalballty of cre ating a “large national game aud fish preserve lu the eastern part of the state.' under a house resolution up- I roved by the senate. A measure Introduced by Mlllner. Republican of Jiurke and passed to t'ay would prevent superintendents of county homes for the uge<| aud trt llrui from making contracts for the labor or keep of the Inmates. C> ’ RALEIGH, Kelt 2« The Hmlth-Boren-Carr bill lo require five days notice of Intention to marry by the contracting partiep before Issu ance of the license passed, the house today under suspension of the rules !t now goes to the senate. The bill passed Its second rending 7(1 to 3S. Representative Kerf. Dem ocrat of Edgecomlm. objected to Its final reading toduy. but Smith. I»ein ocrat of Wake, one of Its sponsors moved to suspend the rules and put the hill on through The house up- I eld hls°motlon. pussing the measure on third reading, without a record vote. ‘Passage of the incisure was op posed utmost unanimously by repre sentatives from the border counties. They said life present marriage health certificate law had driven most of the marrying couples of their sjectlon Into neighboring stales for the ceremony and that this law would send the remainder out of North Carolina's Ixirders and further teduce the revenue from license fees „„ Before passing the bill some 2»* intendments that would have elim inated various counties from Its pro visions and others offered In serlpus- nvnjJQt jest were killed PRES. MARTIN WILL RETIRE - Rfquewt That He Be Believed lw Granted Bv Davidson Hoard , DAVIDSON N t\. Kel> *" -ifa The Davidson eoHege hoar dos trus tees In session here today, neted far nrshlv on the refluent of Hr " J Merlin, president .that he he allowed 'n retire at the end of the prejpnt cholartlc 'ear,, Dr. Martin wan eelefed to a profh* worship and war grateful-a year’s tSAXI Vi iViMVf* ,i n i«m THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. Triple Auto Accident On Highway No. 40 No one was injured lu a triple automobile accident lielweett Ca lypso aud Falsou last evening, ac cording lo Information reachlug The News. A Mr Herring from Wllmlngtou and a negro from Wil mington mere in collision '(luring the sleet ami rain. One of the cars was left on the highway while the owner went to Kulsun 10. get ild to bring It to the garage, and before lie returned, another motor ist had driven into the machine and knocked II off the highway and down an embankment. STEWART GOES . FOR JOHN JR. Standard Oil of Indiana (’hair man Say* Opponent Wants To Rule or Ruin r- ■CHICAGO. Kelt. 20. —</Pi Coj Robert Stewart ripped Into adherents of John D Rockefeller. Jr., who are Irving lo oust Stewart as head of the standard Oil Confpauy of Indiana lit a statement mailed lo stockholders ttnight. * He charged tils opponent with as suming a “bolller than thou" attitude toward the “great majority of the t.tockholders of the company" and with Intthijjiig a “rule or rntn policy la*nt on securing control'of the com - panv regardless of consequence.” Thai anyone should still suppos) there Is any "moral issue” Involved lu Ibe struggle between Rockefeller and Ftewart for control of the company, he characterized as a “naive Idea,” abd challenged the assuiftptlon "Oval, divine guidance Is vouchsafed to my (ppoitenix alone." « The statement of the Indiana com pany's chairman follows close on the heels of a statement from Ills camp In which It was claimed that Mr Hi »- wart now has In Ills possession "proxies Os a great majority of ‘he stockholder * and l» rapidly hearing a working majority In the stock." It It was also asserted that the Htewart “proxies" Include lltmtsaods of revo cations of proxies ‘originally given by Mr Rockefeller, Jr . , Vodiiy’s broadside In directed at .1 72-puge document Issued Fehrunry I}> fy Wlnthrop A Aldrich, brother-in law and attorney for Mr Rockefeller. It assails both Aldrich aud Ivy Lea. York press agent, and denounces; the 7:! page document as "sly,"i “slander - ' and a “deception " Petitions Request Naming Os Gurley As Fire Chief Petitions now being circulated; Ini the city cal upou the board of alder men to elect Assistant Ktre Chief A j W. Curley ar fire chief for Goldsboro.! * The iietlttoiir were started liy friends j of Mr. Curley when C cor Re Mabry ar rived frtim Rocky Mount to become acting chief The petition* ur tin itluled are ill no way u criticism of Mr. Mabry hut are simply a rot neat to the board <>! aldermen tbut Mr Curley l»«- named thief on the hart* of hln record with the ColdrlMiru lire depart uient. The petitions will he presented tojlie tl dermen at their next regular nikct 1 * It van antrounced Those circulating the papers a ; t yesterday tliat they liad .more 111 i 150* pi men |n their lift and that ill had not ;net with a sing 1 * ; *efi:si t sign. **.» I,e. 11 • Yelverton. for many, yean chief of Ihe department, in u state ment lieadetl "to the citizen* of Golds boro." had the following to ray in endorsement of Mr Curley > “Why can't a local man. w-hti m thoroughlv capable. be advalu-eil Aft a 11 'nr . responsible position? I <Ar Istant Jflrc Chief A \V. Cut It lots been a fireman in this city fori (yuilueu leant, (wo and uu« halt attj y,- King George Recovers Slowly . f., _ t 5 Ip- 6x4 1 HI *. M '.-i * if If I 3m In th • is.> unlit potaoe tu (Taigw-ll House. Rogn »c. ~ ttglaml. King George Is rt cnfcgrallng from his few llltt-o >a that caused big subjects so much ctmccrii. lie Is how it ahov, ling In the auibuln.ice which I mti* ported I 4 hint from litickingham I‘it lai c to ilogitor. the first time In nearly tltret . <* mmillu that Hi> Majesty's atihjec.s had hud u chance lo see him MONEY LOST IN MISMANAGEMENT Urge Poultry llaiser* To Attend Poultry Conference Here On Friday 6 ThousaudM of dollars are lost, lu Wayne county each jtear by Improper brooding of baby chicks, says T. T. Hrown .nsslstaut county agent. Matty C if of*these heavy losses could lie easily Pl •wnixw T?"VRP riMfTMMni "NTnultl lake thu lime and Irmihle to learn ilte belter methods In brooding and caring for the chicks. "Therefore,” he urges, "If you In tend to raise any chicks ut all this <~i reason you cannot afford not to go s ut to the Community Memorial build* lug Friday. February 22 at .1 p. m„ and attend (he county-wide poultry meeting. The better methods of poul try raising, especially chick brood ing Httd feeding will he thormigttly discussed hy thu three young men w ho'attended the grate college poul try short course lust November, ilirou«n the courtesy of the Goldsboro National Rank. Wayne National Rank; First National Hank of Ml Olive: and the Wayne Hatchery "These Inst It ut lons ure Interested {•f your snreeap In poultry raising till are etnleuvorfng lu this wav to bring the modern poultry practices tc ml vim tiled In our Slate College and Experiment elation to your attention In detull. Show your appreciation of Ihetr efforts by attending t-he meeting and Inviting all your Interested friend*." i a private fix ar captain. five in A<■ I alKlant chief, anti the last tit Icon months a* Actlug Chief "I wish to shy that lie is Ihomugli ' iy capable of holding above mcnllon td position. Ills record for fifteen | months ac Acting Chief has been al most u mlrntU, Ilia record during this lilac has been by far better than any title,-n mouths I have ever hail in fifteen years. If I were broking for u lire chief, toiluv .even Ito a nr, twite the slice ot Coldshort), m. choice v mild he A M Guriev.",,, The petitions being circulated read To 'lie ||oi.‘?,!.ilile Hoard ... Alder man of ihe fity of Goldsboro, North Carollnu * i The undersigned respect fully peli- Mon your Hoard to elect A W Guriev .a* t liter of the fl’i" depart men! tifthe fin of Cold .b**thaving 1 .itl fourteen veals ■iVlt e. With tile >'ire Dehartment. and having been struut fhlaf for *«*veral years, anil lie Vet lit,g Chief since the Illness of Chief I • tile Vein rloti We feel that lie i tlmroiisllly i out pel et it ,i ii d able Ito dl*i hat re the duties Imposed in the office, anti feel that Ur lit due this* I roimidcr'illoi! lor his past set vice j given Ibt yitjr wl Culdelwrv!, GOLDSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1*29 NEWdUESIN KIDNAPING CASE Police Believe Effort Wa* .Made To Return San Francisco Baby Girl v "* t FRANCISCO, Feb. 2». - Dlsetivwy l(Slay of an abandoned au tomobile In which were found a rag doll ami a quantity of cat|dy scatter ed over the floor wgs the newest clue In tho five day’s seurrlt for four yeu-s old Doris Kmlth-Mnrphy. mfgtrttßr since Friday W hen she disappear >d from a puhllc playground here. In vesttgullou disclosed that the inn < itlne hud been abandoned by a m m and a woman who had been accom panied hy a Utile girl resembling* the missing child I’ollce disclosed tills afteriKMlii tliul what may have been an ullempt to re turn little Doris to her parents was made last night The supposed at tempt was made hy a instn and wom an who stopped utt automobile before the dwelling of Mr and Mrs Edwurd lurplty. the child's mot her and step father A small girl reaeinbllnif Doris sat between them, w»lnesses report id. Apparently frightened attlte «P --projjjh of polite, the woman about to leave the mat bine with the child, sat town in llie car and shimmed lh* ,i r follow • til by a p(»llee machine but after a (base of several miffs the car escap ,d down a datk street .*• Coiittnulng their check of clues contributed hy stores of imtsimis po ll,c were still seatThtng parks and wooded hills and drugging resevolrs i.ti(l a part of Kati Francisco Huy off llte Marine district. SPECIAL SESSION GETS ATTENTION Hoover Likely ToConvene ('on-j KtcsH For Agricultural I’ro hleni Work April 15 ; f ( ■ WAXHINGTUN. Kelt 2lt ,Ti Tin* return to Washington ?'Of President; >elect lloovei toil tv diverte<l attention in » large extent from the present congritgs anti turned It toward Ihe ,pe(l.il *esslttn which Mr Hoover-ha, protijlsed to tall to deal with the far itf and farm relief issues. The dale for the extra sessions fig llred Iti the distortions Mr. llttover .t,ji| wlili congressional leaders at his home on 8 street .fltarlan llawMey. ihs house ways anil means i om rultle* said his committee would he ludibhle to complete the’tariff bill If Is working on before April in luas- I much as this bill will lit* ohe of the l two major finest ions to he decided It ( appeared that April 15 held good a* the probable date of the meeting I VVltti it*, session almost at an and. j the lion e .et apart J line -todav In ! which lo pay tribute to eleven them | I crs **f (lie house and senate who Jha • il d during'the ?eth congress I bills of minor Importance occupied it ‘ **!***•«. 1 s HOUSE VOTES TO IMPEACH HARDY Kk-I>itslrict Allornry Kcvh Sen tenced To Serve I lb 14 v Yeurn in Prison SACRAMENTO, Calif. Kelt. 11. -(4*l The assembly late today voted to Impeach Superior Judge ( urloa •8. 4>i Hardy of Lo:- Angeles for alleged .nillMteibMnors lit office The vole was v>7 lo 18. The claim ttf Mrs AI nice Semple M( iTiersou. evangellnl, that her pay ment of s2.ram to Judge Hardy was - c tnerely a "gift." "insults the Intelllg > uee," assenihlyrnsvii Wulter J. Little ti.ld lower house of the legisla ture lielore the vole Lit Jin’ Is chair matt of the commltlee I hut recom mended Impeachment of the Jurist. • • « I.OS ANOKLKH. Calif., Feb JO (4») Former Dlslrlrt Attorney A*u Keys ajnl L. 11. Knaeiiberg. ex-Jullan I’elro •V leunt Cotparutlou promoter, both cou • vjdeil of a (-(Hispiraey to givq aud -eeelve bribes were sentenced to terms of t to 14 years lu San Quentin penitentiary late today ,hy Nuperlu; Judge K.' I Hullnr. Judge Butler de- I i tiled their moltoiiN for a new trial. Hen OeUoff. the third convicted man In lh# Key* bribery trial was given a two weeks prohalioit from senleuce Itecause of (lluess Oral no live or uppeul were filed lu all three coses. After a brief argument, a denial to motlona seeking admittance to bail tor Keyaa aud Itdaeutierg was made i ud Judge Duller remanded the prta oners to the county Jail. M’LAMBSAIfE““ . FREE ON BOND Johnnton Citizen and Son Charg ed* With Having 4M Gallon* ot Whiakey Tom Allen Mcluitnh. Jidiuslou coun ty farmer, and Ills I* year ultl son. Pascal D M( luuiih, who were arrest id by Deputy Hherlff Carl Bmlth Smith Tuesday afternoon about 3:26 o’clock,, and 48 gallons of whiskey found Hi the car In which they were tiding, were released under 16U4) bond each luie Tuesday evening with or ders U>- appear In county court here ttexl Monday morning for trj^al Depdty Krnllh gave chasy to Hie ear as It Started out of town toward Raleigh about I 30 Tuesday after nooa when lie saw that the rear end cl the coupe seemed to be heavily loaded. Tile men were slopped near Khenezer Church, seven miles from Goldsboro, and an dosed the fnrt that the rear i out pa* t ntenl was “loaded with bonze " Give Interview Relative To Action on Zoning Ordinance Monel Well. 0. ». lfcwey. V\ K. Stroud Hint Col John I). LaAKStoB 111 Interview* #alliered yesterday by The Newt* tiprraiiiHl -themselves »» Htrf rnrccinn with lit*- net ton of the board of aldermen of last Monday In wbleh the ilty h son I nil ordinance n» re eluded Each of ilieae men l» a mew t.er of the etty school board Other mendier* of the boatrd weic nut of the < Jty VexterdaV or could not be reach ed for an Interview. , "I am up In the nfr about It,” re f.||ed \\ K. Stroud, M-e piealdent anil cashier t*f the Wayne National I tank v lieu united a hat lie thottKht yif the cctloii of the a 14*rin«m votjuK to remind the xoiiliiu ordinance, Mr Stroud rei'klled lliat when the pro noaal to plate a fllltlnt alatlon ut Aah and William «trc*t was taat before the tioard .the piopimal *•« opposed • Tenuously anil aalil that there had heel) no ctiaUKe til the position «» far u» he knew. Erection-of a atatlon < r atatlona ut Ash and William street* would endanger the 'lves of children ytdiiK to and from at holiU, he said "We've not too doKKone many filling -latiouK. anyway.” he added (ieorK- S. Ilewet of D*»*y Ifroth era. Inc., chairman of the acliool ooatrt, aalil that tin had personally Consider Introducing A Bill Repealing Abaentee Voting Law in Wayne Co. District legion Meet * * t» Here This Afternoon la*aders of the third district of llte North Carolina Department of the American l-cgiojt will- confer lu Goldslmro at £ o'clock this aft ernoon with Dlslrlrt Coutmauder \I J E Rohitisou presiding. State Comlnaiidvr It. G. Cherry of Uas lonia, will iiiukcr his official visit lo the dlslrlrt and glover I .eg lon uffalrs with those’ present. I'aet Commanders General Albert L. Cox of Raleigh und Henry Slevens of Warsaw will also lie present. The visiting officials and district l-ekionnalre* will be guests of the Wayne post at a barbecue Hits evening., The Host will nhaervk Ita regular program prior to the bar becue and Commander Cherry yrlH make the principal address. SNOW BANK IS CAUSE WRECK Fireman Killed When Great Northern I'uiMenger Train Jump* Tracks . SVVEEETGRAHS. Mont., Keb. 2#.— </P) A Great Northern passenger en gine and Several cars Jumped the track, killing the frleman. when the train rammed Into a four fool hank of t-tiow which had drlftejj across the > Ga^^^eiuherfdod#y None of the passengere were hurl. ’(Tie care, with tbe exception of the •-ngtne, remained upright and were pulled hack -upon the track The train proceeded upon Its a wuy two hour* behind schedule. v r Stock Exchange Will Be Cloned Saturday . « * * - NEW YORK, Fyb 26. <4») The hoard of governors 1 of the New York Flock exchange today granted a peti tion of ttieinbel's to close the exchange Saturday following ihj* Washington birthday holiday. Members stated tbsi the cloning would permit them to catch up with Jth« business In which ’hey fel In arriMs during the Influen za epidemic RE* ATK RATIFIEH FKOT4H 01, WABHINGToN. Feb. 26 -OP) The proßicol of cone Ilia t bill negotiated ut Here was ratified today by tho senate staled jyhl position lo meinheru of the bei#fti of aldermen who hail talked to him about the project He ataopld rcardt. he aalil. to lie placed In the iMietnon of standing between worthy parties and full realisation from prop erty they own. hut he emphasised Ills liellef that the -coustrnrthm of sta tions an Asll and William would add • o the haxard' of children aolng to and from school. "And the hoard (eels the responsibility for these children.'' lie raid. "Hetalinnary" was llie-term which I lon el Well, of II Well aud used 111 describing what he thought of the action of the aldermen In vnt Ins to rescind the ordinance. He re called that the trend anmu( cltlea In the country la to pjot out eery dell nlte sonina districts and thouaht for (loldsboro to abolish bar sonina ordi nance would lie a atep backward t'on struct lon oT atatlona at Aah and WII Ham street, he felt would make tin spot 'particularly hazardous" for aclUHtl children t'nl John I). Mmxajon. of the firm Os IdiuKaton. Allen and Taylor, de clared hlnin If «a "unequivocally op ;wised" to the action of the hourd of aldermen The position of the school (Continued on page tw 9), MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS raid mi aurm Wayne Kspra— nUtivra Faenr . Repeal u 4 Waal Ta Know How Folk* Feel WHITEWAY BILL PASSES ' * SECOND READING TUBE. .. Re- Hearing On HoMto Bill WIE probably Draw Ml. OUvg * Delegation : —— ' , j (WMdal le Tto »—•> ' ftAi.KioH. me. *«T-oiv-w«rae county representative*. U array F. Hood and W. W Andrew*, and «ma tor H. a Ivto ta caucus tonight 41a cuaacd th« advisability of Introducing • Mil for lb* repeal a toast— voting law a* It affocta Ways# aoua t> "W# wou|i Ilk* to know tow tuc people real about b. aaltf Rapreacr tativ* Hood. “and If they want It as. will go aUoad with, the prs—etfow. Personally. Mr. Aad raw*. Dr. tv— ’ and myself think that It nkoald to doa*. but ws would not waot to :a«o action It tba count* to not daotrod b> the people took boat*." < The bill under which Goldsboro would rebuild and extend Its white way passed second reeding la the house today, aad ta oxpaatad to I* forward rapidly now and to to la fore* wllhlo n tow days The bill placing criminal court weeks ahead a t ctoU court w—to la .Vayne Muperlor Court and the Mil ta allow Mt. Olive graded school to to aue 126.000 refunding bond* and tovy » tax to taho c—a ad this auMdwt were also started , Home 76 cttiMna of Mount Ultra ware today ra—rU4 fg Intending th «onie to Kalatghl FtMMMp • aattng Ml la heduled to • beurtog -2« whan tb* Hoito ahtl-etop fore ,(ia. This MU ku ha— re-rwfarrfd ta , committee. It would torbid tba Mat# crop reporting dogaftatout from toao ing forecast# to tba total am—at ol yield* Id any or— bat would —t atop the Isauah— Os Mallatlca to to stocks on hand or prod act too of th* past season Th# h—ring ta scheduled for |sM next Tuesday aftarno— to -oom ll* of th# department of agri culture building. PROBE CHARGES ABOUT GOVERNS Night WntchMn Deacrib— Al*. lege Midnight Entry Ihth (ioven—r’a Office „ OKLAHOMA CITY. mb. to.-rtFh- K pildnlxht entry to the govoraor** oifice through a window waa charg ed toduv agalnal Sira. O. 0. Hagl n.oud*. former conftd—tlal secretary to Henry H. Johnston. suspended governor In testimony before the OH -1 shotua house Investigating commlt t» e. A Wallace, former night watch man at the state h—e«. said he —w Mrs Humnionds walk aloag a sacoad tiory ledge of Uys oapitol. ■wing'back a screen on the window of tto ga*- ernors office Wnllae# said ttys in cident occurrede nbeAil 11 :H o'clock tii u spring night lu 1*27. The follow lug day. Wallace related. .» It Kdward*. chief of capHol ph i <•«, iold him Mr#. Hammonds bad ■ ailed Edwards to the office aad to formed him he won Id hare to dta ihi nlxlit watchman as be hsd gooe to »leep allowed someone to —tor the governor's office . , SOI I II CAROLINA TO ISSUE BONDS WJ% Expend »75.000,<HN> fat Hoad Building Pragma In BUU COM Mill a. » Eel.. The senate tonight passed the blr otHUton road boud Issue Mil —•* on>l reading by a vote of 31 to 14. W*- ttce of general amendments on third iiHilmg was given Immediately alt i-1-wards. Senator Murtlß for thU loads, In ulgea and ferries lommltt— Irnnslturd th* amendment and tod—" iml it printed In the J—real and add tor constderatlou totnorrow. _
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