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WEATHER > creasing cl—dloess with mild tarn •M-rstar*. Tborsda) fallowed by rain Thursday night gad Friday VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 2d MARSHAL FOCH DEAD AT HIS PARIS HOME, AGED 77 National Funeral For Man Who Was Head 01 » of World’s Greatest Army General John J. Penihing Joins Jth MiVUry Heroes In EtprewinK Regrets WIDOW BHOWB SPARTAN FRONT AT SAD NEWS Leading Frenchmen Are Among First To Arrive To Express Condolences * PARIS, Mar. to - <JPl—Ferdinand Foch* gvneralllsslmo nt the Allied ar •„ mien In Ihe World tyur, died peace fully Ju*t an tb* aim w» going down at f*:so o'clock this evening. T*he man who led, to victory the I yeatcal aggregation of arnica ever ' .■vaembled passed away quietly with hla family about him, and devoute Catholic that tie wan. .with hla mind nnd ,-otil at peace after III* last coir fen-iloii to hla pariah prleat. He win in hla 77th year, “ He lay tonight at rest In the* field uniform o' a commanding general Hla face wna strikingly more peaceful than at any time since death began the struggle to claim, him ten weeks ago The great Marshal will hjjve a na tional funeral an honor which has been accorded to only five French men previously. Thoae men were "Presidents Carnot, and Fawre. Pas teur apd Scientists Gambelta, the , statesman,.and Victor Hugo the writ-. The news of the death sprend raptd • ly and groat personages Immediately , I-again to arrive at the Poch residence . to reglntcr their regrets and eondol cnees Marshal Retain came first, to etcond Fnch In death as he had done in life. Marshal Lyantev and Oetier als Nfessel. Oournud and Weyjand were there for the army before the Prst civilian dignitary appeared. That civilian was Paul Doumpr. president of the French senate., Afte. him came Premier Potncalre anal Aristide Brland. the foreign minister 1 The former had announced the death of the marshal to the chamber of d* putles. hurrying Immediately "to give condolence to lire family. The widow, although dePfTly moved vas very dignl led and Spartan in hat grief. When told hv the doctors that £ the Inst moment of her glorious has 'and was at hand, she explained "Cod's wBI be done." v __ _pne of the first to express feeling over Ihe passing of the Marshal was General John J Pershing who mourns ftr the loss of a friend and comrade •I he American " soldier said that Koch would he rnonrued "not only b' the French nalimi but all peoples whose armies fought under his lead ershlp In the World War.” There will he a national funeral: flags will be draped: bugles will round dirges and Marshal Foch's bndv ° -rill he Inld at rest probably here where other great aoldles lie and where the people of the world may go to pav homage FIRE IV EXEfI TIVK MIXHIOX 15 —7 L. RALEIGH. s (-..Mar 20—l/Pl Fire hroge out In the Executive Man rlon last night from defective wlrin* hut was discovered and extinguished before serious damage was done The htaxe on the second floor was notice by one.of the Mansion employer, wtr sent In a fire alurm. Three truck* responded to Out call but they wer not needed, as the fire was put out jwith chemicals. Governor Cardner was attending the Hr van Memorial dinner at the time Mrs. Gardner was In the Man glon when the fire occurred 111 WliEi: EA( ES I I TIR ATI N *tr- — CHICAGO. March 20 l/Pi —Joe Dundee’s reign as the world's welter weight champion ceases tomorrow *“ far ns the natlounl boxing associa tion Is concerned, unless he meets the association's demands. The assncls tlon. through It* president. Paul •Preltn. has ruled that Dutidee must ■lgn contracts before March 21 'seall lug for a bout with a logical contender gnd that he must post a certified fjhfgU for fin.nno. The commission, fca* named Jackie Fields and Young • pack Thompson m tha two logical poßtsagg* aaiija in j THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. Jr A b -w ■ M ■/ wL I IHf' v m ■f . ' pi MARSHAL FERDINAND FOCH Ex Navy Secretary Is Visiting in Charlotte " . - - o CHARLOTTE. Mar 2o (/Pi—Cur ils E Wilbur. Cooihlge’s secretary of -he naw who turned up unheralded c. Charlotte today. Is readjng law ■with the Intention Os resuming prnc * ce In Fan Francisco. Mi:, and Mr* WllbUr are the guests of S' u.irt W ’ranter. Charlotte mill executive wh vas mentioned prominently in lit* .ilci-essor* UHtiriOMl t.l IKDSNFN PKOTFI T RVYON I'I<INTM EI.I7.ARETFITON. Tenn Mar 20 The second .company of National *nnrd*inieii was ordered on duty to night an special deputies of Sheriff I M Moreland to give day and night •irotectlo/i to the Amerlcaji Glnnztoff ind American Remberg Rayon planls. dosed down this week after disturb ances caused by strike picketing Of •trials of two plants announced op* -ea Hon would he resumed |oday. TIIERNOIR COMPANY Kl VC ASBESTOS CO NEW YOltK. March 20 The Thor ■inld coin pa uy manufacturer <>t louke Pnlngs, liu* iictiulrod controlling in terest In the Southern Asbestos Coin pniy*. Charlotte. N C Public fiuanc inc is being arranged in connection ilth the acquisition. Rose Is Awarded Another Big Job-By United States W. p. Hose of Gohlnboro will next week start op the st.;f>,Kf>P addition to . 'teen Hospital. Asheville awarded hint hy the United States goverpmenl in p competition In which contract i rs of the country as a whole entered. ■ls. Hose Is jii'it now completing erec tion of a unit of by rrsck* at Fort t’ragg. and lu May win complet erec tion of a second unit. These Kavette rllle projects amounted to rTuu.mm, ilia king a total, of ji, urj.*f.n to « .ti tracts for Fncle Ham In I than a year. The Oteen construct lon calls for ihe traction o font* additional building-.i ..most.id the space to In- tor addition*, pi ward* but a part of ifjo to given over as nurses umitiers. From the office of the contra'* tor here yesterday It was -leamod tint some member of the Goldsboro for..- will In all probability be sent to Ashe v‘He to supervise the work there. Award of the contract to Mr, JYose brought his name and the nunw. of Qoltlaboro before the country M » CLINIC HOME IS INSPECTED InformHl Opening of Orthopedic Clinic Heiidquartcru Here !-ast Night The home of the Eastern •'arellna clinics of. the North Carol!;;.* Ortho pedic Hospital. Ash and Herman streets." wn* apcirtl for 111 p -iiltm ti tip public Ins night The linn.e wll: • e used for the first time todav when o patient* report ihere for the regalar March cßnlc Tin* many Gold Imr * p ople who called IsKt r v -itlnx found ih-* bull I Ing thoroughly renovated, putioad In at.tle and c.i!i. and wiiii es«*ntt'<l f<o the work iu.talbsl Mrs. w W. Miller Held n-er-tii'iv ,wllV make |» i iM.-UM-.it. heaili|tiarter* tit the homo. Assisting t> receiving last n'ght ware Mrs. Idohel Wsfl, Mr* Miller. Mlsaes Ward, Pope. :uid Farler, From four lo live hundred put lent t are already otl the list of Mr*. Mlder. field >*cretnry. who will w>>rlf to re late the work of the local ctlnb- to th - niligietit ehlHreti o the It counties of Kistern North t’afollna. liovlslop for the flniimfji ui>l*.p.,>f the clinic for the next .biennium t< prorldeil ntitler the appropriation bill treently inlopjid bv the remi.il .1 eemblr. LINDY MARRIAGE TO BE IN JUNE Not Decided Yet Whether Cere mony To Take IMare In Mexico City MKXICU CITY. Mar 20 <4b -Col. < lißties A. Lindbergh and hla fiancee. Miss Ann Morrow, expect to he niur r id sometime In Ihe month of June, ft In stated upon the highest auth ority. The plai-e of the ceremony has rol y#t been decided. —!_»_ n P Mtss Morrow and Colonel Lind bergh have not yet decided whetlici tl e marriage shall he aolemnlted In Mexico City or In the flitted States. Tbe colonel Is expected to fly back to Mexico City at leuat once and may- Ic tw'ce, to visit . his fiancee before' June. Gardner To Discuss The General Assembly RALEIGH Mur. 20 uF) —Ciovernor 0. Nfax Gardner will go "on the air" tomorrow night to dtacuaa the recant sesaton of Ihe general assembly, tadlo station WPTF, of Raleigh, an ncuaced today the governor would broadcast at 7:40 O'clock. Nit.NS ROY SPFM Flt WASHINGTON, March 20 <#*)- Judge Landis decree took Cant rell and Simons from tbe Washington dub may redound to the benefit of the nate. for President Griffith has rigned Catcher Roy Wpenceit, star of the American aasdeiutlon last year, who was rnt loos efrom Pittsburgh in the high commissioner's sweeping or der and made a free agent. Scout Joe Engle touts Spencer ns the heat Imck atopper in Ihe minora. v hole, as hundreds of contractors had alihmlttisi bids. Tile project Is to t.e complet'd within a year. Another bidder from St 1 ! Louis fixed the time limit tu 210 days and hi* price a' 1405 000 said the News and j iltiaerver yesterday With a penalty .of ■l5O a day Incorporated In the condi tions for bidding, tills latter hid conltl h con*'rued, a* the lowest, but Ute office o' Senator Simmons wa* In lothned t<sla> l>4 Director Haines, of the Veteran* Rureau, that the Golds- Isiro man was the successful bidder The toddsltoro man, through attor iippealeif to t.oth North Caro j llna HenUtors to see that he got a pouare deal ".Both Senator Simmons .mil Senator Overman tmik the mut 'er up with ihe bureau. ROOT MINING HONE SOON* GENEVA. March. 20. p/JPl—Ellhti • lumt plans to leave here Friday for Parle, Bailing for the United Hlates . ce the Ua Da Franca April 10, GOLDSBORO. N. C. THURSDAY. MORNING. MARCH 21, 1929 Missing in Antarctic Regions * “ ***• SaM ■ A JkM.FF 1 . No word has heard for days from Bcrnt Ralchert, riphtj Harold June, left, and Larry Gould, below, members of the Byrd Antarctic expedition who have been in aerial geological work in the Kockefellcr mountain* Commander Richard 15. Byrd is preparing to fly to their rescue, according to tbe radio reports. * . ... e*. SMITH FIELD TO -i PLAY THE HOST Kxptcl 1.000 People At Sunday School Conference On April Second Tin- sixth annual session o of the North Carolina Conference-wide Sun dgy School conference convenes in Centenary church, Boilthfleid. on Ai*rll 2 for a two-day meeting This conference will draw delegates from 'he approximately 700 Sunday'achoois ■ I the North Carolina conference. The program, which Is Imlng work ed out hy the conference Sunday school board, will be on tbe general theme “Thy Kingdom Come" and a large number of prominent church 0' i . hi on have liepn secured as speaker* and leaders of discussion groups. Among those on the program are Dr. E C. Hickman of the Whool or Religion. Duke University; Rev, J. Q Schlsler, superintendent of the de parfment of leudershlp training, gen-, «ral Sunday School board, Nashville Tenn Itev E t.. Illllinfvu, pastor of Jarvis Memorial Church, Greenville Miss Lucy Foreman of Ihe General futtday School Hoard, Nashvitla. Tenn : I, 1,. OoWiel. conferem < sup erlntondent of Sunday school work North Cayollnu Conference. Durham; Miss Jennie Milton. General Suadar Siiiool Hoard. Nashville, Tenn.; Rev I) If. Tuttle of Kmllhfleld; Profes sor II E Spence. Duke University, chairman of the conference Sunday school board; Miss Georgia 8 Keene, elementary “uperintendent, Durham: and others Dr. W. 1,. Pofeat, preslden cnerltus of Wake Forest college, has Inert Invited to deliver an addfess he lore the conference. Charge* .ire now naming delegate which will be entertained on the Harvard plan, P Is expected that per tiaps one thousand people will he In attendance Segrave’s Boat Is Winner First Heat MIAMI HEM II Flrt.. Mar 20.—*/P) Luck broke igulnal Gar Wood, sc uf Anierii ;in k|D*t il. lK>at pllola and hi- Ymerlca \ LI., and Major II O. IV Sea Hritlsh driver In his "Mis* England”-Ina'fVd fluoiigh at eiisv vie* i iry In the flr*t h- d of their match with tut average peed for the 12 miles of fi!» 2- mile per hour. » HART HOI TIPN f.OI FFRH T\h*T INDOOR PRUTKF. HA NOVF.ii. March 20. Dartmouth's golf enthuslit*' h.i-■ - * nrt and driv ing tee ere. list ill Hi' rvninaMufh. nnd are inking their e.irly season work outs Indoors. HOMES « Dlllli AIT AY UIIATIS WfV V /.*< lii.'lovakl.i. Mar , 2<i. —jffl’t Thousands of families alhug 'lh erlght d.ank of the Danube lost i their homes, cattle and other belong- | lnga today In the ii«»od since REBSPLANNING A NEW ATTACK ' °. Say They Ran From Torreon and Kscaltm l u Start Some , thing EJm (By The t**orl«led Press 1 Insurgent leaders announced their rcdlnes* finally to start their counter x letmlve against pursuing Fadaralw itndet General t alles simultaneously with efforts by federal air aeouta that Ilia main rebel army apparently was continuing Its north ward retreat to ward Chihuahua City. General Escobar, in the new rebel headquarter* at Jlemcne*. state of Chihuahua, pul In a new light Ills withdrawal from --ucccsslve fortlfl«tl los 11 loti* at Torreon and Kscalon bv snyhig that-lit* allies In ftra central -itates tvere threatening tbe rear id the ('alien army and menacing It* •*t mm unications with Mexico T*lTy: A rebel counsellor agent In El Paso Texas, declared this revolutionary obliged General Ualle* to leave his command "fit Tomtuu to -face attack* If the state of Duanajiiatn. He report ed the Federal commander'a* bound tor frotualo, about Isn inlb-* from Mexico City In which region I'tsurg ..(Us had captured the clrtex of and Guanajuato. a Federal authorities In Mexico Cllv mode no mention of ihe*e reported teVersea, merely announcing that fed I i ral aviators were closely os-ou'lnr! he mailt rebel army which seemed to o< preparing for further retreat Into] the mountainous, arid country be-| nnd Jimenez < Irish Potato Planting Is - 30 Percent Under Last Year The acreage given to Irishcpoiatoes In tltv* Mount Olive and Calypso sec <lons this year will be thirty per cent under what It wa* lust year, aorord ng to statistic* given yesterday by lining grower*, broker* and bank *i of the set tlons who met wltli W. A. Hherman, director of the fruit and .igeiable division of the 'United of agriculture, and A V. Men ker, secretary of the In leistate committee of the federal de partment. These officials talked with Mt Olive Grower* yeslerdav tbornuig and with Calypso growers a short time lit «-r. Their visits to the county are In connection with a tour they are mak ng o the Irish potato growing set Font Prior to n.inlng It*v Ciei v'-lted Marvland. Ihe Ea)>f Virginia, and the Elltabcth City ill* tffet. *; * - From Wayne they proceeded to Wilmington and Ihenco they will go into Houth Carolina. They reported that In the balls y I*l tad to tar that Red Cros§ Takes Charge Ol Relief Work In Area Stricken By High Water No Date Fixed Yet For City’s Primary The date lu April for the city primary election had not btfih "At yesterday. It was learned *at the office of City Clerk J G. Hpeni-e, At their meeting Monday night tye night the boa is) of alilexineii named registrar* and judges and < iltqd upon the Denitx-ratic ex«cutQvu j-onunlUec lo set the date for the primary. When tha *Uue Is fixed candldutes will :lie* nmpee- of thalr candidacy -late nobody has filed'. M URGES MOYEJO CURB SMAIJJK)X Slute Health Officer (autionn Am To Number of UiiMeM Being Reported Q The numhar of cast** of smallpox appearing along Ihe border Hue of Green. J.enolr and Wayne routine* during recent weeks demands a trie* i Inatlon ; campaign lo offer the public protection. This Is tbe sense o a let-, let- which came yesterday lo Hie city and county health department frooL Dr. Charles O'H. Laughltighouse, slate h'-alth officer. “According to our reports.” wrote Dr. laiugbinghonee, "the first case of smallpox appearelng 1M J4dk Hardy neighborhood In Ureane coun ty appeared In Vance Township, Le noir county In January, the 12th day. tvblch township adjoins Green* coun ty Blnce January 12th. a number of id her cases have been reported, with a majority In Vance township and the vicinity of lm<>range,> The first case coming from Greene county was reports#on January I*th. Blnce that time, alx other coses have developed., "From a study as ths case Incldsnce and onset. It would appear thgt /Irrenn county can jufifly maintain Ihe voaltion that her Infection came from Vauce Township In Lenoir county. It btoks as 1 bough Wayne and ticad to hold vaccination campaigns along the borderline of Greene In vrder to lotmunlie their own popula tion and it would seem not only pro per hut essentially necessary that the Health department of Wayne and lat* i oir call attention to conditions ex l*llug In their respectlrs counties to lie county hoard of health of-Greene county. “l sincerely hope that you gentle men can aiming* for active Vaccina tion campaigns An your respective counties without delay In order that you may protect your neighbors- O (gainst yourselves ” MINN RACK EVENT LINCOLN. Kng. March 20 OPI Elton l»-Essex Ford out of Twlncat ' and owned by Mrs. H. A Foster, won [lhe famous Lincolnshire handicap ov er the mile course today. ibe curtailment of the crop wai knout as reported In the Mt. Olive ir cion —about thirty per cent less than lust year. In a few Instances, however, the officials said, grower* bad already contracted for ihelr seed potatoes before they found that It would lie necessary to inuke drastic f i duct lon* and were forced to buy hem, hence to plant. The outlook os to prices, Messrs K'l-ernum and Morcker suld. Is mun 'nvorable that) It was for last year. Though there I* a considerable carry ver.a price of s.l a barrel may be expected. It wa* Indicated. From Information gathers In meet ing* similar to thoee hpld el itft. Olive *.ad Calypso yesterday, It Is hoped that some, plan may be devised under which the various producing fields will offer their crops at different per <* lods of ,ilie spring and summer' months. This, It la believed, would tynd to stabilising tbp yrloq MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS • *• i kks nwi mm* * No ( aMpoifa To Bo (Mac« 4 But IxicaJ CkapUr Will Bo eoivo Cwtributioua ESTIMATE THAT lEMO HOMELESS IN ALABAMLA l-wai l*eoplo May Dooiro To Make Donations To AM la Stringency Though no campaign will bo Wg '■ M<|tnl, tha local chapter of tbo IM Croaa wax yeaterday authorised U> re ceive runda for flood rallaf work be con find ad by tha orgaolaotlaa Ml Vlabama, Florida. Georgia and MMa Uxalppi. * • “li la mora than likely that thara allt be people In your commuaUy who will wish to contribute,” saye. ward from tha national headqaartarf re ceived her* yesterday. Tha Red Cross haa taken complete charg* of all relief operation* In tha flood area* of Alabama, Oeorgla. '•ruthern Mlaslaatppl aad northern Florida. The rallef work will taelwd* all naceaaary emergency aveeagf, Huch aa flood, medical supptlaa. cloth' ng end temporary ahelter, aa wall aa some form of permanaat rehabttt tatlon for the flood aafferara Relief headquarter* bar* bee* .*#- fit.llxh'd by the national erpaataa lion at Montgomery, Ala. Wfthff. g. olHhtmaon of National Disaatqr lleilef corp* as Dimeter. Relief walk er* hare been aent Into each area as •he flooded dlattiaia and qpeekU • orkara from Manorial Headquarter* are preceding the or eat as tha naad into Florida, arranging for omjr n-ncy relief In thoae rommnntttea where danger ihreateoa within tha next twenty-four baars. „ In addllim. to than* eager!taegd d'assier relief worbera from Mat lon m headquarter*, officer* and, worb*f* ttom f& Red Croea chapters In the gf fueled ntatoe are cooperating In all neceaeary emergency work. Thee# » chapter# have all bean sulhorteed by National headquarters to expend whatever runda are nooaaaary for Im medlate relief. o Governor Grave# of Alabama eett melee that I&.tNMI people are victim* i r Che Good la hie state. No accural* I estimate baa been made of the ant her of flood aaffarera la Aha ether territory. Governor Graves haa for mally turned over to the Red Croat I relief work In Alabnma aad ha* ated that: “all fund* from whatever enure* and by whatever agency ■*• tured will be turned over to the Red Croaa “ He add*; “The suffering la in w acute'land the need la tfreat.** <- President Hoover who M ala* president of the American Red Croed a keeping In' ctoe* touch with the f*umb situation. •• NINETEEN DIE ’ IN TRAIN WRECK Erar That Toll WII CmUmm T» Mount In Canadian Accident TORONTO. Mar. >p._Ol>V-A eog ••lantly mounting death toll continued 'ii add to the horror of the wreck of. •wo Canadian National Railroad Kg preaa train# today at Orocourt, near .'arry Hound. Ont. The death of expreaa maeaeoger Htrntt li rough t to IP the total of dead which haa lieen mountlag gradually during the day A score or mere wer* ii ported Injured and R was thought I oaalhlc that more bodies would he found under the wreckage. The twb erpress trains came together head-ow fuat before dawn near the little way nation of Crocourt. 4« mile* north - weat of Parry Round. A1 Capone Goes Back To Hig Chicago City rillt AGO. Mar. 20.—<AV-“Beor face" AI Capon* ta pearl gray spalp ■»d clothed with the swaak of eg i-luslve tailoring, cam* back treat Florida today to tall tha government < about the liquor baalaeae—maybe. , ******£££%£
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