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w-, ... as i mvi iii | m i imilieu' i ■ % .(p, I. l v «ppppq| WEATHER mmam rummy pNUiij fimj. VOLUME RIGHT; NUMBER 2 UNDY SUGHILY HURT WHEN PLANE LOSES WHEEL Miss Morrow With Him When Plane Turns Over And Suffers Bad Shock Photographers Got Pictures a a Rotate Made Rot Pictures Later Destroyed COLONEL SUFFERED A DISLOCATED SHOULDER Disobeys Instructors of Doctor, And Goes Shortly To In spect Plane MEGICO CITY. Fob. 27.—</P>-Co|. Lludberth and Nlu Anne Morrow inspected (heir wrecked monoplane at Valbuena Field tonijiht less than one hour after the Colonel had been under an anaesthetic for the purpose of re setltlnc his dislocated shoulder. An attempt had been made to’ re-set the sholder at the American Embassy residence hut the Colonel was taken later In the afternoon to I-ady Cowd rey sanitarium * British institution. At 6:46 p. m.. he was brought hack to the embassy residence and appear ed entirely well. Thirty-rive minutes later be entred a motor car with Mias Morrow j|fii started fbr the flying fiefd. A thick curtain of secrecy had sur rounded the events of the day before and after the accident. Cot. Lindbergh was returning from an slr trip of sev eral hours with the girl he will marry. The plane, s four-passenger named the “City of Wlchlut," had been crip pled by the losa iff a landing wheel und the Colonel faced a situation of unusual danger with the chances far ming a crash. He brought the plane safely to earth and taxied for 30 yards on one wheel with the axle rt the missing wheel dragging the The plane pitched forward and turned over completely. A group of reporters photographers mechanics and aviation officers were present at the field. They rushed to ward the plane aud the photograph ers took hurried pictures while oth ers helped pull the Colonel and Miss Morrow out of the cabin windows. Col. Lindbergh's first act was to ctuch his right arm, which appeared to pain him. aud smile reassuringly ?t Miss Morrow. Hbe was somewhat agitated and the Colonel seemed to be chiefly concerned with telling her . that there was nothing to worry about. * - “Are you hurt?" Miss Morrow ask ed and the Colonel replied. “Don't tin tier about me. It in nothing. Arc you all right r j . . f Miss Morrow whs dusty, disherel a led and trembling, but tried to smile tnd replied. “Yes. I am all right." Colonel Undbergh grinned boyish ly and turned toward a group of re pcrlers who had begun to aim a broadside of <iucstlnns at him. lie said aud repeated several times. “I have nothing say." ! A few minutes later he changed his mind and modified hts refusul enough to remark. “This Is nothing at alt. It Is not an accident. lt\is simply a mishap" Mexican artyy officers had receiv ed orders meanwhile to destroy all photographic records of the accident They did this with thoroughness and real, exposing-all films to the light and confiscating all .cameras. ... / • ' ' " Miss Morrow seemed to lieiume more and more nervous durlHjF the 'ew minutes Immediately after they had been itrttgpl from the overt urn <d plane She appeared' to have silts f.red a severe shock. Col. Mndbergh glanced several times quickly In her direction and then, without saying Hi vtblng. < aught Iter by the arm and tprrled her toward the hangar 500 yards away. A Mexican armv I nek happened to piss going In the si.:ne direction. Col tdndbergh bundled Vise Morrow Into it and Jhev rode to the hangar near which an antomohlle from the Anterl can Embassy was watting. V Dr. Sydney A’nlelder, an Am»rt can physician residing In Mexico CUT wee summoned to the embaaaay res idence 1 ml* could be leaned re garding the results of tit* examination beyond the fact that he had replac ed the dislocated shoulder und had idxleed 'll* famous flyer to tentglu to M !W ill PtHMIl* „ f .-. ‘ -. • ' \ .*.~TTT v • ' f •••* W*'W m IP". 1 *", V THE GOLDSBORO NEWS f \ i READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BYI BUYERS BEFORE THEY, BUY. Crowds Brave Rain to , f Listen to Fight Report On* of the largest crowds of fans ever to attend a News fight party listened, to the blow-by-blow Account of the Strlblliig Sharkey match as supplied from the paper last ereulng. Rtfln fell Intermit tently during the reports of the fight, but several hundred fans luck to their places and cheesed as their favorites landed a blow. Stripling semed to have the popu lar approval but announcement that Sharkey won the decision brought r, prolonged cheer. Through the courtesy of Manager Zeno Hoflowcll aud Superintendent of Streets, Roy J. Parker, James street for.the block tu front of Teh News office was j j closed to traffic during the broad cast. Ralph King served as an nouncer. CHARGED WITH CUBAN REVOLT Eiiiht Men Aliened To Have .«■ I’lotlied Death of Presi dent Morales HAVANA, Calm., Feh. 27. <A>>- Elght men. three of them prominent professional then of Hav tuna, were arrested this evening, charged with plotting to assassinate President Uer nrdo Machado Y. Morales and to bring rhout armed American Intervention through the medium of Insurrectlou In lha Island, ; ~ ~ The police showselxed reports Indi cating a well organised plan for re volt and evidence that h campaign A'.nd been conducted In the Cuban Army for recrultH to the ranks of the Insurgents. Several rases of treason are expected to be brought against army officials. In the formal charge. It Is stated that various persons conspired to assassinate the president and to cre ate a chaotic situation with thtf object of overthnrwlng the entire Machado government. “So evident was the plot to execute these treasonable crimes," the state ment declared, "and so clear w»h the pact among the plotters that we were told the president would not be able to assume office May 2d.” It wa« charged several organist Uoti* are Implicated In the plot. 4 New Bern To Get Sum of $201,000 From U. S. WASHINGTON, F«b. 27. (/P) -The public buildings committee today al located 571 projects Involving an es timate.! cost of lSt7.xiMi.iMto Among the projects Included are New Bern. N. (I, *210,000. " Wayne Players toJEnter . State Drama Tournament The Wayne Comm unity rtayer*. local dhramtlc club, ha* eniered two ducted by the CnWerslly Dramatic Aaaortatton. In the selected play dl vision It will preaent Eugene Il NeU'* yowerful tragedy. He. and In the ori ginal plav content It wll ulnae WII Ham RAyall* revised tlhost of Com brey. The last named play I* to be taken in Chapel Hill ami given there during the April dramatic featlvat at the special Invitation of Profeaaor Fred erick Koch The play »a« written by Mr. Koyall during hi* atudent day* at the Cnlverslty and ha* lately been rewritten. During the revision a new « haraeter wa» added and the skeleton no aptly drawn In the first draft han l.een filled out until Bow It present* f complete pjcture of a mystery tiagedy enacted at Hnow Hill, ao leg- WmH»s§ »t, § ujunh?£ y*wi ho- . SHARKEY WINS DECISION WINNER AT MIAMI ' ‘ <5 , * •f _ '^jp JL -i wKHI * wjflf alpillr Vs . • Hr jjjdwt up ■ * 'lp y'j t£ ' M <kS i >Ss<<u *^SHAllKrY MRS. WARD DIES AT AGE OF 66 ■O. . ! Funeral Service From Residence on Kit.il Elm Street Thitt Afternoon i Mrs. Nannie K Ward, aged slxty slx. died at her home hX East Elm street at 7:45 last evfcnlng after an Illness of two weeks with nephritis. Funeral services vrtti bo conducted from her home at .1 o'clock this aft o ernoon hy Rev. A. J. Smith, pastor of the First Baptist church. Miss Ward has many friends In the city to whom news of hijr death will come as a great shock. Only a short time ago she was able to be about and lew had knowledge of her serious ni nes*. She was a woman of bright, cheerful disposition and Interested In good works. a „ ... W Hhe Is survived hy her husband. Sidney -Ward, and four children. J. L. Ward of Hocky Mount; W A and B. K. Ward, engaged Ip the barber bus iness here, and Mrs. It. A. Benton of Wilson. • • • ■ ll.mil ,U ( IDEM KIGIHK.H WASlfTsfiTtiN. Feb. Zl (7f’l <lv tllan flying accidents during the last six months of 18U2X numbered «72 with 127 passengers and X* pilots kill ed Hever* Injuries were sustained by 9X passengers and 91 pilots *Mh In juries to IM passenger sand l«*l pi lots. I He takes Its name from the pas sion for whale oil tvhlch dominate* the life or the principal character In ' the play. It I* a grim story, of the terrible effect* of months and months at saa surrounded by an eapanse of blue water broken only by towering * leelw-rgs. I .Ike all drama*. It , deals with the psychology of It* , character* as much an with the at j C n. through an understand ing of that psychology can one un derstand the motives hack of the ac t-on. Rehearsal* for the two plav* will get under way early ne*t week when | a tryout th pick the cast* will he j held. IX Jilting character* cannot be | foundln the club, the city will be <lll - Irently searched until the necessary actor or metre** I* discovered Theme two play*- along with that delightful 1 comedy, “Thursday Evening’’ will-be staged at the Community Bulldlug se n * m mngtttia' GOLDSBORO, N. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28. 1929 SOCIETY TO HAVE LADIES’ NIGHT . ■% ■, . ‘ • "W""» "« <■» 'Dr. Delia Dixon Carroll of Ra leigh To AMrettn Wayne Medical Sodel y The Wayne County Medical society will hold It's annual “Lndiea* night” at the Hotel Goldsboro Friday eve ning, March 1. at 7 o'clock. It wax an nounced yesterday. Hits is an annual effalr at which the wives, sweethearts and widows of doctors are entertain ed by thp members of the organisa tion. This year the druggists of the county and their wives are also Invit ed, It was said. Dr. Della Dixon Carroll, at present president of the Raleigh Academy of Medicine, aud the only woman to ever holif the honor of being jpresl drnt of the academy, will be the prln <H>al speaker of the occasion. A banquet will be served In the banquet hall of the Hotel Goldsboro at 7 o'clock. During the evening, sev-, eral musical numbers will be present ed for the entertainment of thp guests, and stunts, with prices for the winners, #lll also he included on the program. Dr. W H. Htnlth. local physician, who Is chairman of the program com mittee, wit lalHO be toaMtmaster for the occasion, It was learned. GOODE WILL BE WAR SECRETARY Dtinman Fbtlly Decline* To Take I’ohl of (iovernor of f l'hili|f}>ineH WASHINGTON. P*'b. 37.- f/P) - /antes W. Goqde of lowa, Is to fie sec iclary of war In the Hoover cabinet. This became known today after Wil liam J Itonovan loot been definitely ellmlti.i.H'd from the inblatt hit nation and flatly derllne*lJ@!Vo Im: governor rcncratupf the l*hllipptncs. Me (ioodc was prominent In the .« (.imPii' I. of Die pre--convention cam I sign, lie Is a former member of the I OUST. VEI.ItO KILL* sOI TIIKRN /irtn.KoiD omt er 111 It M|NG HAM. Ala. Feb. 27. - W. A llidiwn. 42-year-old special of fleer for the Southern Hallway, wss killed iiiMtanllv here lhl> l»v a liegro whom tie bad arrested for stealing brass from a freight car. The killing ibok place al Hie ne at o's home He escaped but waa llten lifted 10-Investigating officers h* Jim Kimbrough. mllms "Mobile" lie had only recently tompleied a term In the city Jail for the sums offense for *Wiito Us ls« »rtssto4 by &L93R- M’LEAN BILL SIDETRACKED Ilou*r Officially Adopt* fi-Month Hiil Am SuhNtitulc For Mar Kean’* RALEIGH. Feh. 27 UP) A hill to provide for the taxatlou of Intangible property hy pcrmltGug ix.itlots by a rule that Is uniform to each class of 'property was passed hy ilie senate today 35 loin. » It Would necessitate a constitution al amcjidmeiit to be submitted to a vote of the people In tliu next elec tion The hill Is similar to the amend ment voted down al the last election. It was sponsored hy Senator Mc- M,ullnu. Democrat of Beaufort, who said that such a method of taxation! would lead lo a reduction In land tax-' etc ||<* -aid the state tux commission favored the measure. The bill now roes to th# house. Another bill approved today for bids judge* to censure or criticise Juries, all hough It does not change vhelV authority to act aside verdicts. It wuw Introduced hy Heuator John son of Robeson and provides no pen ally for Its violation. Secrecy In hearing divorce pro ccettyiots was sought lu a bill by Per son nf Franklfh whtrh would require lliul testimony lie In wrlllpg und sub mitted In,sealed envelopes. The senate vtgoroualy squelched a measure by Johnson of Robeson which would prevent the retail sale cf eyeglasses or a physician or occullat recommended them. X RALEIGH. Feb. 27<P>—Factions that had wrangled In the house tor ihe post weeks over the school legis u’l m lb he passed arrived at a com pm-i.nc tddav whereby rite uwt* would be pledged to extend sls4*'.* one if aid to schoels ot the slate do,- Ing the next biennium. Put forwsrJl hy Johnson liemocrat of Ila Ilf n*. as an amendment to the Hancock, Mugs. Harris. Fox bill that the house adopted Monday as a sub stitute for the Mac Lean k months school bill the compromise would set up two peparste equalisation funds, i ne based on tbe ( months term and one tended to afford reduction lu the dtxtricts * levylug Uses for the * months term. The amended bill must yet readings In the house before going lo the senate. During the first year of t|ui next biennium, iffidcr Its provisional the equalisation fund for the 6 months term would 5e |B,(MMt.tMMI for the sec-' Ihe same basis as tbe 8 months fund oud year *f1,121,0b1). Participation by ihe counties Would he’ based .on a 30 rent tax levy. For, each year the titrnnlum there would be a fund of ihe * I,6mi,immi to be distributed among the special districts to reduce the county’s .cost for trie exlra two months. It would Im- distributed on NTII,I, I MIKK tfl ARANTIUK SEATTLE, Wash . Feb . 27. -(Ah Brill under quarantine-’ IK2 steerage passengers Who have been exposed to spinal mwulngftts. were In their quwr lers alHiard the Anierlcan mall liner I resfileni I/ncaln here today Announce Program Training School at St. Paul Church To make the Goldsboro Btandard Training Hrhoot. to be held at Rt Paul Methodist church. March 10-15 the I Mist ever held Is the object out lined In Ihe completed program an Bounced yesterday. Sunday school end church leaders of Goldsboro and vtciutljr will have the opportunity or attending classes under Dr. fharlus I itfla of Nashville. Major W* A Gth ham of Kinston, Miss Georgia Keene of Durham, and Prof. B. Q. Childs, of Duke University. The following chunchea are cooperating In staging the school; 8 t Paqjp Bt. John,'Elm Htreet. Pike yllle, Fremont. ipGrange. Goldsboro Circuit, Ml, Olive Circuit,and Mt. Olive and Calypso They expect to »>end ' several hundred students. Certificate* of credit on Ihe Htnnd ard Training Course will tie awarded j,t the close of the school to those at tending regularly and one of the • nurses and doing satisfactorily work by tbt U»sif«<*vr. PuptU OVER STRIBLING 40,000 Fight Fans See ; Sharkey Given Decision In Fight that Was Close Poultry Shipments Show Big Increase Poultry shipments from this auc tion are running from 6U per cent to PH) per ceht larger than ahlp ments for the same period of time last year, according to F. W. Rtsh er, marketing specialist for the dl dlvtsion of marketing of tbe Bute Department of Agriculture, who was In jUu-jrity yesterday. Many carloads of iuns have been -ship ped from these parts during the past several Weeks, It was said. "The reason for the larger and more frequent shipments tuts MS* sbn. Is tbe prevailing higher prices.” Mr. Klsber stated MINOR BILLS FOR CONGRESS Routine BuHincM* Occupies Houne and Senate A* Sen •lon Nenrg Bad WABHINNGTON, Feb 27.-(JP) Tbr legisluAlve prensure which usual ly tiears down on Congress In the closing day* of a short session made I'setf felt in earnest today on the senate and that body was forced luto -a night session, the second this week The house, on the other hand, foimil its legislative altuattnn In muck better sdjournsd at about Its usual hour after starting d.-eussloa OS the Jones bUI Lo pro rid, lie,trier penalties for prohibition law vh-'sGons. Its consideration will he testimed tomorrow. It|/'he senate It was a nip and tack dsy with readers fearful that a flll buHicr might be launched against the ua*-h; d< part meat supply bill which carries • tuds „i .tart the 14 warship ennsi- u< Gon program. loiter the con ference retrori on this measure was Ndnpted and sent lo the hour) when' It Is expei toil to b* appruvetl without difficulty. The senate also put through a reso lution to authorise the continuance of the enquiry irfto administration of-Goc Indian Bureau. Charlie Chaplin I# In Seriouti Condition IA)8 ANGKI.KB, t'allf . Feh 37, (>P) A sudden relnptw. accompanied by l temperature of 1(!l degrees today caused Dr. Cedi Reynolds. noted brain spectslhd to remain at the bed side of ftharlle f'liaplln. film actor, throughout the morning. f'hspUn was irlrken With plomaln poisoning on Monday. Dr Reynolds said Chaplin harf developed Intestinal influenxs and that his condition was “serious," expecting predfr must attend every session, provided that In case of HI cess or i*.|UHriy providential cause, Ihe faculty tnsy by unanimous vote, upon the reception of a Written state ment from the pupil giving specific reason for absence, excuse from iwo class periods; provided, further, thsl no excuse shall lie granted for ah* seme on the lasi day nf the school. ptjfi line under -eyenteen years of *ae. iinieas a graduate from a high school, is eligible for credit, eirept for Bible Mmrw, Tb* follow Inf In tfe* coiirno * I nlMcly: *"' “ROMILMI Hr Charles I). Bulla. Nashville. Tenn, v A study of what Is evangelism, i-vsiigi-llstlc agendas and methods, special seasons of evangelism, evsnae lls in as a cooperative task, aud the .Sunday school's part in this task. A LS**U«S*I iW9I MEMBER fflP " THE ABBOOAWB PRESS pucb nriCM Rally In Tcnlli Round Gan) Monton T»r R4ge Owwr - Young GaargiiM 1 UUBTOMBRB PAY FOR NOT MUCH OF SHOW .. ■ ..h, Hlrih Had Throe Rounds. Mur* key Three, end Three Weft • * Draw To Tenth * nuMiiroo m», auni Mica Ha, Keb 17.—(d*) —The ttetle hopes of W l». “Young" Htrlbltng, heavy* weight pride of Georgia and the ftmitli. skyrocketed tonight la the tmlmy tropical air ftairtng high, than falling exlngaished In a sputtertag bln>c by the ramming flat* of the Mi (taller. Jack Stwrkay. In a alanhlag Id round right that waa tbrtlllngir cloee. Bharfcay had Me t.and lifted aloft, the rtetor. on the decision of refarep Lee Magnolia of New York. . Than leaping heck along the oeh»e back rood that leads toward the t rnwu east Mid* by Usas Tenney last vi-ar. gbarkay out puacbM gad *4t hoasd hts nouthera rtral ta a Cant riniab before a crowd of ctoae ta 4M- I'M la the moat pk-tarena*« sports epejjMiclo the Old South bea gear wtt namied. This crowd of wealth, laehtoa sad lame, seated In e pine beard atregik fringed with palm tree* aad bordea- Ing the ocean, contributed to oat of Die Mgg sat yet meat -r,.t>m» of th* spectator* paid HdMM •cW that meant more than th* fulfillment of tka faadast dreams at Tax Rickard wkaan daath paeaad am •be contpletloa of the teak la JMI Dempsey aad Ms eaeocletee of tit* Madison Rqnare Oar die. " Tka fight roe ad by round: ’j (ttrlbling landed the first rap, d light left to the bead e* thay dgnedt carefully about the cutter of the Hdi watching for an opening. Startup ml seed several left Jabs and tied moved to cloaa quarters where he ripped e solid right U> MrlhUaga Hie before the Southerner tied him dm I here wad little ectkm as the WH greyhound of the (Math danced wMfc ed Wows tit rib ling grinned a* MMr ley's right bounced off hie ctia la an exchange a cion* quarter*, la sa il her clinch Strlbltng smashed Ms light four times to the side MvjMek'i bend and Sharkey slipped to the fleer, hut came up without a eotial whee the icferee hauled them spert strenueUn ly. They were clinching with Btft|>* llug. pounding on Jack's head bis right at the 1 bell. teesd twe Hhurfcey bounded from Me cornet i.nd flew to cloee sue tiers meeting f storm of Htrlbllag's rights. The tall lirbky Hmitherner handled like a small boy. despite th* Boataa- Inns extra heft and bulk as *hiy mmbled Into another comer. IMSS was a pus/M h>ok about Sharkey* •yes a* StHhliWt rouutied him la a cltprb. *fn*sto , d * full right oa kta chin and then lanKbed when the Sdll or’s left booh found hi* own chla. Ktrlbli**e—cTTosc to rush aad nearly drove Hbsrkey from the rind SI IMf smashed Into Hi* rope*. .J. The battle grew rough aad randy tv Nub slnagad with little res peat for ihe rules The < rowd was bleetag nt the bell, ippereotly booing WrlVe head-down rush. H«end Three Sharkey danced after Htrlhllag as the Kouiheriier stepped around him menacingly. The burly Boat on tan for. <>d Htrlbltng id lead, but the bant the Southerner could do ‘was » tahe t,p. to the riba. Sharkey began' to *, Ire sirtbi lug's style as be stepped in with a whipping right dppsKHWt • hit', smacked loudly on the Macon trrv’K tustv A full swing left beak rauxht Strib In the pit of the atom •M h u»d cut do Wit hU speed. Another i titling left hook cal Stribliag'a Hp ,„d ihe snutberaer wm spitting blood «l the bell k
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