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WEATHER Partly clo.tr TMatay cat Wataaa day poaattly occasional showers. Wed nesday and In natranie north showers VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 36 BRUMMITT GIVES RULING ON SCHOOL MEASURE MAKES REPLY TO QUERY SENT BY DR. A. T. ALLEN *, Q / - ■ ■ ' n Says Teacher* Salaries of Spee dy ial Tax Difttrieta Unaffect ed by Bill . CITES SECTION TO PROVE HIS POSITION la Os Opinion That Number «f Teacher* in Special Tax Diatrirta Optional RALKIGH. April I—<JCt—ln the firm opinion of an official nature on ilia 18*8! school act pan**! by the re cent legislature. Attorney General Dannla (). Brummltt held that the art dl<l not place a limitation on teacher* salaries or additional teacher* In spe cial tax district* or extended term school* aa It did In the six montha school term. His Interpretation of sections of the bill was given In a letter sent today » to DC. A. T. Allen In which he an swered specific questions asked him hv the alate superintendent of public Instruction lo aid county sunerlnten dents In preparation of the May bud ■eta. Attorney General BrummlU dis cussed the act la executive session with the state equnl'xatlnh hoard but .odny'a statement was his Ilrst extend ed ptthllc one. Th# school act was deprecated by the stats teachers association In Ita cessions here recently and has been widely discussed. Dr. Allen told the state asaoctatlon that at that time he was unable lo understand the appll cation of certain aections. Tha attorney aeheral said "that It may be thought" that the construc tion of the bill wonld limit, tbe nnm •>er of touchers In the apeclal tax dls- Itlets as provided In the county bud get for the alx months school term, hut "I have reached the conclusion that thls conslruction of the act was not Intended by the general assem bly." ■'These taxes have lieen voted by the people of the respective district*. If they so desire they may vote them off with the exception of such as may be the necessary to pay the principle and Internal on any Indebtedness.” •J The Interpretation of Ihe act In this respect. the ult«»rney general said, tinged around section 13 which Is as follows: "That all the provisions of this act, Including Ihe determination of Ihe number of pupils per teacher* In elementary and high schools, and It,eluding Ihe salary schedule of |n the six months school term, shall be applicable as nearly as may he to any additional school term lievond the six months term which tnuy he provided and maintained by tbe several coirqljea of Ihe state or by any special tax district In any coun ties.” « \ . ' tj- ‘ e t The War In Mexico HAN ANTONIO, Texas, April * iA’l --A squadron of cavalry at Fort dlls* at Kl Faso late today was ordered by Major Generul Lassiter, V. 8. A.. Bth sorpa area roiuinaniler to proceed Im mediately to HA! felt*. N. M The move ment was described as a protective measure Harhlta Is a small railroad town In Lie southwestern corner of New Mex Ico shout in miles' north of the Unit ed States-Mexican border. It Is som » tin miles west of Kl Paso. NOGALES. Sonora. April 8 -—(A*l General Francisco Manxo. command '.ig a rebel armv on the western coast of Mexico ha* been released by Gen ttal J 0 Mscnliar, commander,. Ip mleTof the revolutionary V will art re here tomorrow by plane, from the state of chihuahua. It was reported at rebel headquarters today The report said Escohftr would dlreel a drive down the coast. EINSTEIN "SILENT HEREIN. April i;-i4b I’rof Al tbrt E'nsteln today said Cardinal O' Connell's assertion that his theories of apace ami lime had hehlndThem the “gristly apparition of Atheism” left tlm cold anil uninterested. He aadl b* waa wholly disinclined lo enter In -19 ft poßtrorarar with tha Cardinal, THE GOLDSBORO NEWS •v* „ - READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. Gulley Will Case Is Called Fn Wayne Co. Superior Court m CAVEATORS CLAIM LATE MRS. IDA GULLEY INCOMPE TENT TO MAKE WILL—JAMES GULLEY GOES ON TO SUPPORT THAT CONTENTION « Wayne superior court convened here yesterday morning for a two weeka civil term with Judge H A. Grady, of "t llnton. presiding The:> nre lift cases docketed for trial during the present term, with a number of di vorce actions still to he placed on available dales. Few Important canes appear on the docket for the term, the most Important being the Gulley will case, which wa» slated to gel under way yesterday, morning. The greater part of the morning tension was taken up with the em panelling of n Jurv. A number who vere called for Jury duty asked to b# excused on life grounds that their >rop* needed their full attention dur ing the unusually hot weather pre vailing. The'selection of a Jury was ct mpleted about 11 o'clock and Ihe trial of the case ipd under way. Attorney* for the propounders, de PLAN BUDGETS FOR NEW YEAR Superintendent* and' Boards of Education of Five-C»untieK Gather Here Superintendents of Instruction, a’nel county boards of education of Wayne fend four adjoining counties met with i representative of the Stalb Depart ment of Kducatfoa here 'yesterday snornlng to confer on the matter of budgets for the coming school year in the light of the Hancock School Hit passed bv ihe recent assembly. J L. Ilathcock of the Slate Depart ment Os Education, brought figures, showing slate averages for certain *« Imol costs which must he considered n making up the new budgets. Mr. Matlieock presented the facts that the superintendent* and hoards o' educa tion might Wirnpare their counties to, the slate as a whole. Yesterday's meeting was railed by Dr A T. Allen, slate superintendent! of public Instruction, was held In th"; Memorial Community Building and there were about twenty-five. In at tendance. The folloxfing superintendent* w*--e In attendance: Lenoir county, K. E. Sam*: Greene county, H 0. Robert con: Duplin county. B C. Sisk: Sump-j ion county. D V. Carter and Wayne county, J. T. Jerome RKOUMIST OPENER NEW YORK. April 8 (Ah—The Columbia Byoadcaslljig sysfeni an nounced today It woiiltf hroatca-d th* ceremonies at Washington on April lfi when President Hoover throws out the first hall at the opening game o ihe American league season there. ’*■ ' 1— - ] a CENT FAR EIRE WASHINGTON. April 8. (Ah The iMerhorough Rapid Transit company of >(rw York todnv was prohibited bv lie supreme court from Increasing 1. 1 seven cent* it* present five cent Dire With Primary Wednesday, Little Interest Manifest Wednesday la the date for the Deni-, oerntlc primary for Hie nominal lon cf' n mayor and nine uldt-rtilen. Had nl- 1 ■i-iost forgotten about It, hadn't you* Ko had we. What with the red line in ;.<e thermometer cllmh ng so htih that It was very uncomfortahle ' and; what w-lfh the Itnseiiall getting *o close at hand. Anyway Wednesday l« 'I e day. Wlille the primary In Goldsboro Is equal to election, the ormal election will not he held until Mav fi. Regis tration books for both the primary ntd election were opened on S;iiurd i. and w ; H remain open nntll 7pm on Saturday. Mav 4 Registrars re ported yesterday that they ha I few r ail* to exercise thetr duties, aud vefv I ttle Interest was being mafllfest ou ,re streets. I ,» There are only two contests In the. oetmary. These are In the second and the fourth ward* and the second ward battle was expected to prove the more interesting . In this ward two mem-! heir* of the preaent hoard are seeking io resin their place* and Uiraa naw-i tending the w'll of tin late Ida CiUllev. proved the execution of the dispute i will hy intro.lin ing on the itnnd tt«.• testimony o Judge J. C. CltfJ'or.i. u Dunn, who wrote the wID and i Vie of the witnesses of the document Two other signers, L. It| Reardon on I J. O, warren, were pis- d o|i 111’ Hand by.the propouoiler'* attorney who then rest d. The caveators offereil James K. Ottl ley. locirf man. who w i« i n the stun : during Ihe greater par of the after noon session. Mr. Gulley, as one o the caveator* attempt Tig to break th ■ will of Ills mother, testified-to vntd d|pl acts liiidlng to indicate i’i» iw-il. *nl imopaeity of Mri Guile lie nl o estl/b'l the* in hi- oplnHi h- v.-.i mentally r.iteoiffttl a* th- time ill 1 will was written. Giving Jiistaiu*< tenpins to show <« •« »«»*•* !»♦*•* • *** IN •• POISSON SPEAKS ! BEFORE KIWANIS Lieutenant Governor of Fourth| District Discusses Object* I of kiwanis y Louis J. Poisson of Wilmington liceiitqtiaol governor of the 41 li district of Kiwanis International was A*»- speaker before the Goldsboro Kiwanis v'ub here last evening. Discussing the objects of Klwutft*. Mr. Poisson said that first of all the, object* of Klwan'a were ihe objects rs the city In which ihe club operated. The Wllntiugton tpgn * praised the Goldsboro organisation for adopting as It* principal project o' th* year Ihe sponsoring of flit*-* Goldsboro Climber of Commerce. That Its members live the gv>bl<*n rule was clUsI as another ohjeA, he asaoclgtlon, and lastly h* stresse . ibe value of friendships made In Ki wanis. U ; t Attendance prizes Were won by Charles B Miller and O. M BrendJe and the oral boost was |lven bv If V. Modlln. who brought figures a* to the assets of the Branch Rankltlk and '.‘rust company. VEf.Ro PAROL BP RALKIGH. April 8 ’ (A') Gov G. Max Gardner today announced the parole of Dave Connor, negro, sen' vp fffrm Lee county In 1027 lo serve >2 years In the slate prison for house breaking The-governor sail be bad itrong lelters from the trial judge Ihe trial solicitor and the owners or the house broken Into recommending that Connor be paroled. Nl PPNENN HKDS HUCHAHEBT. Rumania. April 8 l/P)—The Itiinianlan government de ruled henceforth to suppress nierct l< ssly all comiimnlkt organizations 'broiighoiit Itdmnnla and to forbid by law their agitation .end propaganda In open '’meetings. ■ corner* In city politic* are aUo after nominations. ‘ Sol Isaacs, one of the city's most successful businessmen, W Borden Cobb, assistant cashier of the Wayne .'.'atlourtl Bank, and J M. Mitchell, arc newcomers'to the,, cit y's poliili-til gyebs who are after ttonitnatlons Messrs : ,'vaai’ i and Cobh seem to be the more active of these three candidates. They are known to have written letter* to a number of friends In the city, re questing support, and In some section* id the city an active canvass Is being made for them. T'. M. Gllllkin and Andrew Smith are the present board members from iiur.ite-r two who seek ra-nominelloti Mr Gcllkln has been a member of •he hoard for ten year* ami I* ad* hiUltfcdly one tj the past master s In , city jiolltks It 4< expected that tie will draw support of the Goldsboro- Junior Order, which was credited as lutviny an -ImporlanP say Iri county polltfes at fbe last election. Mr. Binlth la filling nut the unex i -. itontinued on page ft) GOLDSBORO, N. C. MONDAY MORNING. APRH. 9, lfP>a Fremont (»irl In Style Show . ■ , ~; * vH ' iff All ; PE c ‘.MK Asm v uL' • W™. P* . JiP!—.r. x, Viw'i-c six > Ghg women. stutLoitw of St. Mary’s School at Ral itlfli w.ll (m ii t!)t> ‘oxtile sty'e slo w at North Carolina State Col iuEc ih; I • i t Mitile eHjiin*Rrinjr on Thuntdxy afternoon of thin uwk. thl* Huy arc to wear were made Dorn j, r ( 0.-. w dcKijfr.ed and woven by the State Kludente. * The girls ere. left to light, front row: Mi.-men Florence Freseil of Raleigh; Sarah"Trenhfin «f Gaorgetown, S. (’.; .Margaret An derrow, Cec t»w, S C. # 'u» H row: Miaae# “BetMey la*e of Fremont; Carolyn Tucker, Raleigh, and Florence Gilbert, F.lmiru. N. Y. Say American l*lane Bombed Tiny Village TBGUfTI.GAf.PA. Ilond | a* April 8 A*i Aiaerlcim airplanes from Manuruii, Nicaragua, wh ch bombed suspertgif r.d»»l exmpa along the border were reported lo iliu to have al.'O bombed tlie town of l.as Lima* In Honditrn*. The town wtis almost tt*rtro'*l bv the fire wfi ch followed. Igic.il cltlieus are much agitated ami au thorities are Investigating. LABOR’S SIDE TARIFF CITED 1 — A mcrican Federation t»f Lit bur I'renenltt lU IMan lo Preai- ( dent Ho«ver WASHINGTON. April 8 -(A*l--Th*i iraf Ic needs of the working man as .lijterpriugd hv the American l-vdera of labor were laid before prsl oen’t ‘Hisiver tmlay In the form of a iperlflc program hy that organization. 11 Led by Woll, vice president of the federation.’a delegation callei I pon tile.chief executive and outlined view - In the case, rei immendliig Me seal lug (J a representative of or gulilted lakof' on tin- tariff coiiimK 1 1on. chahgea Ip |hc l aws to glv<- l.i hor a bearing in valuation *i am l . ouslderatlon of ttie cost of .foyelan 'ulmr In the de" ernriflatloti-of, dirtie* on Imports 1 Earlier In Hie day former Governor llalph I) Brewster o Maine called at the white house to discuss another subject close lo the Aorking man. that of unemployment He urged pirtl lularly that Ihe cost of keeping uti e-nploynieiij statistics he delegated to Ibe Individual 'tales J The group ing«l adoption of the American valuation plait Hr detertuln f ( ■lg the umount of lint) to be levied •gainst foreign mad* (-oinmislltle ft lllng the pftfldnt It met the r<ji lUirenient* of labor much mure equit ably than the method now used. Nh| n-esent duties are ffAed upon a basts of eftst or material abroad, Woll said and do not ttike Into consideration. Free Man Held On Charge of Murder 1.08 ANO KEEP. April 8 Svdnev Parlbth, wlio was arr<““ted this after u girl's torso on the [xw Angslet-rivsi oank near Compton hist Thursday w'a released late lihl.iv after questioning io pollee ° l Detectives S*H iliev i ind no ....connection wUh the - '' ■ i nnxH win “no.rE" ikduh | ,l " 1 { ( NEW YORK, April 8 <A*i- V lumih | found In a parcel post package ud drssed to Governor Franklin 1». Itoo-e veil contained only black powder 111 itead o’ dynamite aiid was merely o i toe var|eiy known as a "scare bomb"j | bomb squad detective* announced ti»- j« dajr ' i jbMft i 1 ASK DECISION SOCIAL QUERY WashinKton Diplomats Diitrinw .Matter in Two-Hour SeMion WASHINGTON. April 8 The dlplomAftc corps aL u meeting at the rtHtlrh embassy tonight agreed that Kir Kstnc Howard the British am -1 kS'utdor. and dean of the corp Im mediately should ask the state de partment for a definite ruling on the MicJal status of Mrs. Everett Fdwm-d Gann, sister of vice president Curtl*. The diplomatic repreaentallvea were rilled together hy the British am bassador, Tlie dtscnAaion over whaf action should he taken laated nearly two' hours. It wa- pointed out that a large nuni ner of outstanding social function* are i x pec ted before Ihe vacation season starts ami that a ruling hy Recre trry Rtlnison would eliminate the pos sibility of hostesses offending either the vice president or foreign dlplo-J mat* whom they might entertain. Aged Minister Slays His 71-Yr.-old Wife TEHRKU.. Texas, April f/P> - The Rev. J. F Roberts retired Hap list minister was held lipre today on < barge* of-killing tils wife. Mr Roherts 71. was found dead at the Robert* home with her head • MiHjied liy nn axe. Neighbor* said t -e Mi nister -had acted lu u imcullar ,i .-inner recently. , ' “C<»Kh" FAILED JArKROVVII.I.K Fla.. April 8.- (Ah <■'•* Norris Kellam. 3tNt pound self-.stvl • d "human ciork’' today failed by One hour of equalling the world's endur ci-ce swlniinltig record of 7? hours and •■t” minutes when lie collpgaed In a i ithiug msd In-re He entered the water at !G- r >fi am» Ltot Friday. Fracture of Vertebrae Os fleck Fatal to Luby Epps 0 Luhy I'ppa, 28, died at B:3fi yesler day morniug at the home of lit* .par-! • ms. Mr and Mrs. J C Kpp* of B-L fjs|, of a broken neck sustained when •p** Jumped or fell Into a shallow treatn. Huiiduv morning. March 21 A Doctor* considered lit* case rrhuark aide in that he lived for fourteen dags with two broken vertebrae 111 the a-.ck. „ Funeral service will be held from tie borne at Belfast at lu o'clock thl* motuliig and will be in charge of Rev jerry Howell pud Rev. E. A. Kill*! I.urlal will be made in the fate grave ; ard at Ktoaey Creek church. j Mr Kpps Is survived by kls parents, tils widow, who was before marriage ,Ml*h Maggie Taylor of Wilson county,' i ne stin, Charles, aged 4, and several brother* and sisters. j The hfothera are 3 e Ki>p* ot Tur k.ey. T c. Kpp* of Lucama. IMinzyj Kpp* of Mi Olive M. ('. Epps of i Goldsboro, and Clifton Epps of llel- I last The sisters are: Mr*. J. T I-ane i f Rampson county, Mr*. Joe Best ot Rocky Mount, Mrs. Viola S/fcM Os j Renew Effort to Have Uncle ‘Sam to Return Old Cotton Tax To Start White Way Construction Soon <• Work on Goldsboro'* projected new whheway' dowix the middle of Center street will probably begin sometime the latter part of this week or the first of next week. It was learned vest et/fay. City Man II rger Zeno Hollowed told The News last evening that lie iiuderstisul H. F. Lee manager of tfte local Carolina Rower and Light com pany office. Is expecting the equip ment for the whltewajr system to arrive In the cltv sometime thla •peek. As stem ns the equipment arrives, the construction pf Ihe ikhtleway will be begun. It was said INSISTS THAT HEARING GO ON Attorney for Rum*BM|» Grew Siivm Hiti (’lienU Are to be IHflclmrKed NEW ORLHANB, April 1.,-(>P) '•nutfcll for Captain John Thomas Han ded, skipper of the 111-fated Rrltlah rum schooner I'm Alone will Insist upon preliminary hearing tomorrow fi.r Handed an'd his crew of seven Edwin H. Grace, the captain's atlor iey said today. The hearing was con tinued a week ago. 'We had nothing to 'ear fribn con tinuance*" Grace said "But th* •*- nense of holding Captayi Handed aniF nia crew Is substantial' and ahouUf not be borne further simply lo delay me certain outcome that the men will he freed of what waa after aU only ■ holding rharsa”., Th* schooner waa sunk by tha coast auard bout Dexter In file gulf of Mexico last month with Its liquor cargo and-charges of 'conspiracy to violate th* prohibition law were plac ed against the crew. MRS. INMAN ON WITNESS STAND C ’ i Denies She wan Principal in Mann Act Uaae When 17 Yean* 01d— .... -,~m '0 0 ‘ RUNG. Nev . April 8 (A»)—Under cross examination In Ihe divorce suit bl-oughl hy lier husband Walter R. In ii.an of New York. Mrs Helen Inman tislay was questioned about her con nection with a Mann act caae In l»14 when she was 17 years o)d Mr*. Inman waa asked If she linew Emma a department of Jus- Lee agent and she was then permtttAd to ted her story o the affair. Hh* aald she was merely u witness In the case •vhleti Involved another girl and a ii an. She admitted that she waa de 'alned at the Florence Cr|tt#d#U home n New York gs a witness hut declar ed she was not dnvolved In the case Sl-oney creek township, and Mra. Au :»le Jones of Golditboro. i -,Mr. Kpp* was a sober and Indits lr'o'u*—young' man. lie was working .a farm for a Mr. Ration pf XMf U- Grange and Hnuday morning Iwo week* ago went for a walk with ller ■ly Owens und another friend. They decided for a -wing In a shadow (reek 'be sin. and In some manner atorles .ire different, young Kppp* head canck ii lo contact with the sandy bottom, end he Huff#rf<Wlhe breaking of two vertebrae of the Berk. One of the lasi words of Ihe young man was Unit be had stepped onto a root on the hank and fell from this Into the creek Mr Owen* was the man who pulled I Ini unconscious, from Ihe water. He w.-is is ken to tier's home th • ► am* day aqd on Monday following th-* ict blent was brought to a local hos pital. He remained at the hospital ' until last Tue-duy, when he waa tak- f eu bgck to the home of hi* parents. He j was conscious to the last, though paralyzed from his Back down, l MEMBER OV THE ASSOCIATB) I PRESS puca mi mm Over fit,500,000 Wu Paid hy Tar Herb fa Direct Taxea • After Civil War (Special to Tha Neva) KAI.RIUH. April A—Nohh CtraUu, along with other state*. will lure to w|lt until the extra eeenloa of Hen green. to be called by Prealdeat ffaev «r, to take farther atepa looking to ward the return o' 9S.dM.H4.dd paid by clftaena of thla state In direct tax- ”* «a to the Federal Government oa cot- • ton during the yearn land. IN7 and ’Dsa according to Information receiv ed at the office of Attorney Qeaeral l> 0. Hrummltt yeaterday. The Mil paaaed the Renat* and area heard by the Hoaae Committee, hat •I'd not reach a yds la the House. The hill arlU he re-lptrodaced at the extra neaalon. according to a telegram from 'turtua Smith, brother of former Ooe •>rnor Hoke Smith. of Oeorgta, who fee been retained by aovaral atatea to look after their Inlereata la the Mil. Hla atatement waa la reply *• n telegram from Freak Nash. aaale tant attorney general who wsatad la Pnow the statu* of the Ml, Ha had l <*en Informed he an official at an other elate that she Mil faaaad. ■* The Federal reoorde show* that tt.- eM.ogf.AO wae paid In direct tasaa hp r-*identa of North Carolina during tha three yearn, la other eaeea. the Mr* nreme Court hge hold that direct t**- m have been colled ad unlawfully aaf been been relumed The hftl latWh ♦•••ced would grant atataa to ana thp ■’nltnd Atataa 'or tha amount of aag| tev*e nafd, or “to eafemtt t« tha frw * rrrtr« Chart of tha f T *'fed mate* tha nMttnn of the roo*ft*atto<»ettfy d’ract t"*a« collected" during the tt-»o* roora, Tho w r. Annomhty of I**l cave fha ontbnrtfe to *w«h» ewau *xt to oroyoowta the er*fe*e rtaha At - fMk rot to *r**#d It nee rent of amt Tbe fwade. If •.•(* «ennt* Ka febaw be tho Ntafe -od w>M to rtolmenta Sbho ae« *Mt I*4. aeHafp f*»a fMypp* nyymm}^ flan cnmivvtod cf *K* e ear an 4 * *mf Anar #*•#<% wanna w»mtM yapart dev Ml# •na—waw *«|g limit free. W»p# fUH|ft » cwlrnty pat «f ftpti wah«l, a Winston Wlaatoa and Braafletf. Palelgh law firm, waa employed hp (Wirefnor Morrteon to proaeeate North rarollne'a claim, thla firm aaeoctaljpg with It Burton Smith to handle the Washington end. Fully !M peopti, .trident* op* former rea ldeate, hard notified the taw firm that thojf wt# ! . eaent clalma. Tag receipt* Os if*' rt cone I ualve evidence will ha raaMV i’d of rlalmanta. If the Mil la enactsd end the amount refuodad. ARE FINED FOR STARTING FIRES Three Ncjcroe* Through Cud *• IcMMurttM Let Flbbmm Bpmi to Foraats Three negro leuonta of ad maay townships- la (be county warn yeatar day taxed -with the coala tor havtap ret fire to loreata through caroldgg neee In putting out aprlug ft rea. This !» the first time lu the history tha county thtfl »uch a foavtcttoy~-W6 beeu secured. according UfTtnfirM lag er t warden Ham of Plkevllln. The convicted men are Pete Walkor a* 11 I'lkevlll* towuehlp. Jot Smith at Htoney Creek towuehlp and Jobs Btsd man of New Hope towuehlp. They «•- I tied a plea of guilty when arrtlgaad before K»q W. U Britt and war* tag id with th* coeta. Walker of tha Plkevllle eecttoa Was burning off a low ground Saturday afternoon and allowed the fire to gut 1 eyond hla control. Before It waa orain under control It had daaa dam -141 e extlmated at IlHd, deetroylag vhout «" cord* of wood, a quantity e s tobacco atlcka and a large area of •0 n * afcond growth timber. P |. Hooker of New Berm, district warden, came to Goldsboro yesterday !<> aid In the prosecution of tka r -or*. Mi Hant *ald late yesterday that re regretted to make arrests la Sanaa Ike tbe above, but that If It tank inch work to stop careless deatractlom pd weald ha lataodad to iq so,
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