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WEATHER Partly cloudy with''rising temper i ture In Interior. Pr diet |y raiu >u mo coast Friday. Saturday fair. VOLUME EIGHT; STATE WILL BUILD NEW HIGHWAY TO PINK HILL Contract lor Paving To Be Awarded During July Or August, News Is Told Wayne DeleKation SnccMifally (‘resent Project to Stale Highway ('ommitwiqn GIVES GOLDS HORIAfER 7th STATE HIGHWAY o State Highway Engineers Will Select Route from Broad hurwt Hr id ye On j " ii i Meet If.g la Hulelgll yesterday, tlx Stale Highway I'oiuuil-lon look over the GOldsboro-Plnk Hill highwa.v. Con t'nct fur paving tin* route will In awarded In July or August anti pav InK will start 111 the line mimm"; 'I lie arlliiu of the State Highway Coin inlsslon yesterday gives Goid.-I'**,*. !n i seventh state highway. From Goldsboro the Highway v,l mu tu hi uuijliin *t ttiiilge uver tin route which wan tu id oat by the Hiatt 14Jghwu> I'ouiinl.sslon last year, wl.l. possibly a lew' inlnoi change*. Tin route ««i graded anil top-soUgd i*> the eoutity last yeur add will be ready for the paving i-ontiactor* to begin pouring without pre.liulnary grading or drainage. It la believed. From Broadhuret Bridge, tile high way will coutiuue through or near Seven Springs and Drummondsvl.b iv a point live tulles west of Pink Hill oil the KenuiiHVllle and Pink HU highway, which is already paved. 'lll exact route from Bruadliurst Bridge ,n will he laid out hy the Stale ll feh way department. Eighteen or nineteen miles of'the t cw: hlghwat will lie in Wayne couu ty and eight or nine miles will run through Duplin county. VM+li the i m jldlon of 'the project. Goldsboro am. pll.k liill will be connected by thir ty two tulles of liurd sur uee. Pi e bWbway will open up to Goldah.ir t no Important hading urea at the point wlirrae Lenoir, Duplin and Wan. «> nuiy join, particularly in Northern Duplitf.. WUb yesterday* favorable develop no ih, It is expected that Duplin auu 1 enoir count) will later ask the Stall ill: wav loiiitAsfcion to provide lo th "e or four «i»A- of hard surfu*. which w|ll la* needed to cwilirtl Hu .•Ink llill and KunansvfUe ‘‘Highway .nil Ibe KruunsviUe ami aa. . -•>..« .t.. highways. With ibis ciurhecthig In, bulll, the distance from Gold shot it to Jacksonville would lie ap’pPoxluKr.'Hj no miles ns compared with ••• milei under present routes. A near eonlest developed between Wayne and Duplin county deb gubous hi the bearing b.cfore the H ate C..ui i ilssloti yesterday. Duplin h|»d no on jection to tlo Goldsboro Pink, (Hill highway as' such, but wauled Wayne to ugree that the eight or nine miles lying in Duplin should l>« charged against Wayne's allotment. The Wayne (utility delegation, however, ret used to ucceed to such a proposition. at, finally approved hy the Fuliiml* slim the eight miles tn Du pi 111 ar. ♦ barged to tile tnileng'. l allotment to -vhlcb Duplin Is entitled under the pew highway act. The Wayne delegation which suc cessfully presented the project before Ho- finite Comm I'-.-lon was headed by ,s p Hype, 'chairman of the Wayne, highway commission, and In. Vs dud ♦ iiunty engjiri e.-*Saiu D. Scott, K ■ I ewls, a member of the Commission, ♦ x-slieri.l H. II I a|w aids, and Ken neth C, Koval), attorney tor the coun ty tilgiiv.uv i oiiuiilsslou Mr Bov,ul presented the case for live new route. The Wayne delegation arrived bj Itaieigh ~vr» slerduv liioruillX to find ♦iclegutbins iron bait a doXeu other counties present and seeking hearings on various pl't.J.. I seeking nudltno with the Commission ran teto the hundreds. It was 4 o'clock yesferday afternoon before the local „ group got « h> •fink, nod Close in th know laddered It highly - Uisfac’ »rv that II;- proposition'w-nt through Ini mediately. Heverjil efforts to refer the mailer ’to a committee were d*" fiatcd Till far *’„s«us. i-v v at the route Jml lieen made by the highway etl f neers under the direction of former phairman Frank Page last fall operat ed In f»ror of th« highway, THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. Work on Plans for 192 U Tobacco Mart The Agricultural Committee of ;In* Chutnln ■ o! Comii.ei.e togeth ci WUb tint‘( hambi t's Publicity I Committee I. at work on a program 'in advertising Gold-boro's l'.tJ.t to tiucco market In uOdittou to-Jin 1 use of the present large road sign . i wind hy llie Chamber o tom ulerce on the various highway♦ leading -intil the c ty, additional road signs wlil be located, uti-1 otb'',r publlctty plans are being wonted out. The joint committee from th" i hliurbei believe* nih.it this year an se*> Gold boro's aiarket re.oil .’he in.min,nun pound iiuyrk, and every effort will be made to make this ii reality. * CHUCK COIJJ NS HERE TONIGHT Head Conch at Carolina Will Talk to Carolina Men of Wayne County "Chuck” Collins, heud football coach nt the I'lilverslty of North Carol.iia. is to address an Informal meeting o. the Goldsboro and Wayne county Atnmni Club of the University at the <'old shorn Hotel Friday nlgld at 73" oclock. H. F, Teague President of the club, will preside Codicil Collins' sub>it a: - not In-ii announced. He will b . ♦ com pan led by Murvon Huuuders, 41 Minimi Secretary ol tin I iiiversltv. "We want every Wayne county man who )ias cvey attended the University t< be pit* .i nt,” said \lr. Teague In.-t ■veiling. " Tickets for the dinner have been old through George Thompson. Fred •’arker. Jr.. Hear- W-11. II Brin Kills and Mr. Teague. Kncottraging rtports at Ihe sale were received yes •erday. . ‘ Explosion W recks Two Brick Bldjrs. DETROIT, April II -i/Vi Two ♦ ■iir-stnry Ifrlek wfirehouse leitldinr* near the river front in D troll's Im* - cess district were demolished late i;t:i- afternoon by .hi explosion. Her Jiert Pillion, president of the Pallnu i iir f inttpNtiy wa- ki,i -! and’ w ltti' - - eg aid pai bap- a dOJSef! other persun were injuries by debris In front of the hulldlng. •1 ’ ' C reates Foundation in Honor Senator Borah MOSCOW. Idaho (prll 11. (TPi A rift of ir.r.,OW) from Salmon o l.evln* ♦«ii, Chicago attorney and prominent peace advocate, for the estubllsliment o 'a William F.dgar Itorali nlttlnwcv of AVar foundation “at the Cn versllv Idatiy' was annouin ed here todav tv Or Frederick I Kelly, ptesldeht o' the Crlverslty. Escaped Prisoner Captured Here Attempting To Steal Car Jim Duviv, ::7 year old --i ap.-d n. ym convict ti-oin llto Sfat* I’l -on farm i. in Kali igli. • Jluf to Iniet licit; >- ur'b*' litoiTting about K to o'clock jW In.p lie attempted to mtlp i II :■( tiw a) pljn by leal tn. I’ I- Hfock'* automobile from fa frooi a hi Itn rn«— I i.i t roll K.IVVI plant on '.'mi Mulberry -tr* t llrtak, who l* tin employee at the • ottlriu plant a.v th' o ' - rturted to drive o f In the oar tin I calling to a negro employ'.' ?♦»•; • Jack, got Into one ol t t*/ I'on.pa it v .c ’ . rut Ki. and gave clin -c The negro, with his pursuer- *-'.*• •■ | Ih It I nil. went Mrwigtn down Mulberry j tn.! to William, where lie turn'd t m iW right toward Walnut; Tn. < ha* ■ , tided ii front of the l*b*r aparimelil* I on William street whin Brock catigh .•j with the com!ct and t*d. "I him ;.y a htop Floyd Holloinun liappetted along about thl i time and he went to get officers. Joe blephenson and Joe sum of s::> IS INVOLVED G. VI, VJttX Ai’ll cks to Make Si’\en Spirln s I'eachers I*»y lor I se tvitltnK Itooni b The t me ♦ : ♦•• e ara iio • C ;it ■lud.:, ?1 ; i■el e‘ w ; a ght o' m*>; on < , a-court t-•. -• i raf.’h.- ■ . ii.u lAe- wa in, up a gtml |ia 1 of y,-at idiv ufte #BpB atv'l V!’l b<j,U'k 'i! up itiw.mur today ltt an action Inv d.i g »* >. (i. M iL'Xvvell of v-n :la : proprb t< r"i■; lilt' S-aii S;.r n ;i Is suing Mill.’f, pi »a i,> • I *>• *■ t-even Spring a-ho'..!, l .It n alleged due for the u,e oi i at room l.v leartn.'s of Hie ;' rf . n * I s- liool in UCfi IM - "t on of tU plain!lff lit that ■ "" ' I ftotn Mr. Maxwell bv I ucitera ■ M> J.av;r'" h .•»!•”! that the te i li-r could t 1 ' " com Cable '• Ih 1 ' . durln. 'h .•k/' i ‘ ’■ v. • fort ed ’i it' 111 "Tub! at Ir. dl: iu loom and 'ol . "i th/ hotel, wh < he 't“d I" ii fyove* Mr Mlt" ■ ci a ' l ad '■ •mt Iu I lia y. I lc •' ii . a .it iruns en. gn«wt -*i. th ii.-: i u •• tlie same rooa* durl g the wutto'. Tlie . 1 . i ■ ! ■ 111 jllsl 11 O. il •p. a i ■ *' 1"* was heard hi cou::!cvmr! and Juu 'diind rolisl against the plaluiiff, bat >n app al li|ke;i. The .'vidence wa completed yesterday utternoon un.l th itltwrneys agreed to submit the mi - without ;m;tinielit. The i hav o Judge (Ivaai wd; Votn this nio on The iurv rci "Ivt'd the m-e in wh c Atnlziali Gardner seig.i judvmen zt . gain -it 111- V, II ,jji2 ■>. ill |'l"> ! ■ C I ptiratlon t"i •llegira' braacb'of eon tract yesterday afternupn but bgd no brought In a verdbt wlir-n court re ♦■« >;se<l LUTHER NASH PASSES TEST Is EifU’enth Goldsl»t*ro IWty Tu : Tn Rccrive Eagle Scout Badifc .Lutller Nn--.li. Id > tejdav auci . s*» lolly passeil tehts which niakd him o e'iglble for the Kagte Scout Badge Young Nash Is a member of Ihe lio tary troop and has been awarded In i < ol tZ merit tnnlg. -for f-i oil e«|s passnd Ills Kugle Sc,OUI hutlgi v ,ll be present«el 16 him at u meetliic the Goldnboro Hot ary club In iibou two weeks, f 0 i Na-Ji ll.ak' tile twejitv* miril'. Hem .ii receive the Eagle badge ltt Tuscgr < l tt,i CiVttncll and lie Is the fifteenth llagle Sc.iUt In Goldsboro. - ■ Catts to Surreniior to .Federal-Officer PENSACOLA. Fla , April 1,1 Pi Sldnev ,1 Catts. Sr., prominent »«' inn governor of Florid.t. will -urn o oer bßio.-If to the Federal mur-tiio '"■ri tmorfof on a warrant/* hifrgtng ibat aided and ahett-d a rlnv c .'iiiutei fellers. . Catts made the. aunouftcement to night from his home at I - Ftinlak Borings. He notified I'red \t. Gubh-t •y. I'. K district atltirttey that lc ‘votlld 11pp. .ir .‘ it L l.unoi row .1 net po ' ‘he flTr.no bond set In Ills case. iG)W>il ut l ived o:t tlie , o ne ill a lev! Hi II lit. -nJ la, i :m 'ol ii. ■ r llmv dl' -ifrpt i* v. lien i- linii! 1 ! Dis ow o r.iili coat pwhtch he hod m umd yesterday morn ii g at. ott four ii iiia k, iu the car. II aid the negro must have taken tb. i iatl a «hurt tltii. before, Davi, wa ■ placed uinli r nrr-it an t linked up in l’i .0 |:i I! lie M rv d cl* ,i d ■ ' d no giv« Id c ptnri r • much trn i t , v -M before tire Officers arrlvml. ft * rd'it It led he wa h a convict, ewcap v I - tropi live pr-on Firm. n«ar Ita li.ah '* i.d . j Sta*' I'rWnt o' leial . noGfli I c | n !'* "1 ' '■ "■ ■ : ' V lie- I '. ■ 'p: ; r | ■ i'r; I here 'ek .I# ,pt iatei f • jiarrled hint bark t« the farm This I * me, however, they -aid. he w i!i I>- * j|.'i."d .1 d 0"! ,*-WSp . other opiMirtiirnty to g| arpuud ' g Aig cars and . ra'neo.ita from ri ■p»• *- kite citUeus and officers of the law. GOLIMBORII. N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 12. 1929 [, Papa Heflin Forgives His Son Ty?' wjL? 1: M'.fe K ). ijff. ■r . p ft I % S IL J I, II Hi Y'fiftffirftffw jjhwiiir S . «' 1 , Everything seems to he jake between Senator Thonia* Heflin . anti his son. Jailor, who i;.ive the hip town of New York a real thrill during IHs short visit after arriving from Panama, I hotnas, Jr., was feeling fairly well as he passed through tlie ? sates to the train to tal.c him to Washington, D. C., except ■or apprehensions as to how father would take reports of his escapades. Senator Heflin defends his son, saying that enemies are trying to hurt his, Senior’s, position. Di’Hluiuilton s Neeii Ol Saving Hislorical "Vi lty not bit Id til No: tit Carol.!. great' cm.ter for Boutiio :i h -tr i n ;>.iit It ’ u»kcd I'l ti d. i(. ila iT" i.n. of the department ot hi-(nn an.l ••ov-wnmmtt of tlie Clitv« r»l(y of North i 'urolina. last i vmitiii; In iau,lua > o fore the literature depiiftin. lit of c. Wouiao'e Club on the propni whjit* was flint begun |.v Gov. tnot sw.i •ml tarrlod on actively for the pa..t twenty vrai'H iu Chapel Hill i.y IJr Hntirlioa' and Dr. L ' 1! Wilson. I i ; arlaa, to |u ••■'•erve ran itle io t t '••i * > - Notth * 'at olio • .. i _>i t ?inaifi Hi the Siotlln rn coll. , l ion, l.i i Infdin.al tn.i.ilici and 'c, f tit lilt ♦lanio mad- In- uddiv. - ol k .at in •. reef Tc+ the audience. Dr. Hamilton visa tno.t upproprUti • j ‘•v lint rodticed by Mlm M.u Fa' -• r I o Vatu lln 11 rt:i'l O lb- b.' ' •‘ibllc library, who ha> r " • to rc 4. Xu the Imp.n t.'lin eot ib proi-ry—j BELIEVE STORE WASSETFIRE Uilling Slat inn and Store '3.3 . Miles East liurncvi Early Yt-slcrday . 7iie fire which tb ■ •royi d the atore ■id nilind at a tkiu ip J \ Whltie : I i'. • ,i ml’ ";,e ij ■:l c ty on highway number Id abont ' iß' k D ■ t.i|'»l.iv 1 lie'll' •• i ’( have been of Incendiary origin. Tb ‘•in k of good* of the store, n •(Uantili ■.I farm ioi.lt, nnd a bed ’• lum • i eye tinder oil were burned Total 'enc’-g•> will ran thto eevernl hundrel • i liar- and tin - wy« no I*, on nne. The tij-,. nil mi the ittki.l.- and at Die le.ii' of the ■O'.i'. i'ii ' - y.i add An ariiotiDt i* believed to hav, I I n cuti ..nee to the --o • a .4 i ■» ‘i if Os i* ♦tm !jn.t *■ i •. , •• Li 4 .'* fi f-v do iiiviiigi ti I- it •ttv k. y Inman Tel is H )\\ Much He Drinks LK\ N\«v . April I* V) VV Hi »• r j. I:.id,in. aa» m \ori Ji liv iitit d . • ' Wit f, i-I I) . :,, d •! v , t about “Hal a fiiwrt of liquor a Ilav.“ . f foior oro rvamli tlon h«* «atci he *1 Dl Mot !»«• !*••» .■ htn il »»1y i*oD- ■ 1 r "‘- snioant and lie u.-.< ~i.-i ciat it It til to; mpairi t Ms b<aMh In tiiuu ant b- bad not olip-i i• .1 to taking M '1 ■ tom 0 to pl.I . of v o>ii-» so. •.!" In.' tii.it die bad ie fn I'd t'i I* .ivr at ti d*-< cut ho hi | to 1, I. idl ; V,. -a I,' 1 . in !oi 1" F. ! il- mot I. rtlg. i"! ei :i!t p "I i ccord" since (die • a.K-d ec.to furnish tnularlal troai l.i libta: mi hirtnricai aubjecl*. "Sly chief interest.*' kaM Dr. Hum- Ututi i* ur tlrat ina** of lit .loro ai mi tidal i .a Non" Gari'Hiia" Bliil th ■ & u? • nth. contained In letter* pritiphlets Till so forth Hint pleasantly accumu late* Iu garret* and ctosids, and the v title ol which hv so often nut roalts td. The ephemersl bit that which vanishes ■ o .im. kl> up the chlnitteys f lid I* Kme " ihe Bout hern collet lon, a * ptgh 'dl ” coiitiun-d Dr. Humllion, "will ‘ ' u fur a* i* posable totlay. ‘'cl > or pampbli-! of Uliv kind •i any s dijei x written in the South J !| hy a Southernsr, evervoue which ihad tn anyway with, thl* Koudrin t tales, their people or their problem*, ill will font.da Ktatvr publication* of . t'ohdqued on pagv M ItmiiH K IN i.UtXILB LI IF ■. .ELKS Apia 11. ■ ill ii' Dalton, acts. tmlay was js' intt i a divori ■ in Bupcrtoy ('out t "He Lloyd iUmtltoU, screen coma . . >4} d wP 11 ,1 an.ll* 1 ii ! •! uk .i* parties", and sulking on otic occasion. A cash property ai. -I .' 1 V ». i • made To il, "ting, tollow-d llle ttppllllt l "I a re, -i ci I Ha ||| llt i)u yes "ay on Die (ipnpFitnt o hi* firs! ■ *f« who alleged liatmil Oi was |7,5»Ml “behind In.lit* alimony payment*. • 'Mill Dll I Tin It HO »l hi ■ I'llAHl.oi IT. April I'l lip) The • •r..irb'tte (‘hattihet .0 l ..mnierce will • 1 . || 1. <ll vs'Ttnlu' Fnl- May 1 CUrrhn f) Kuhtsr, , . j/ Tin.s4av The purpose 11 || 111 to til .peel !ll»p(i > ev,| p!i" ut* at tie 1 10 11-' 11 fpstlldtii.ti Champion Fiddlers of East Cross Bows Here This Eve ... .. >1 ‘ • "■' ’ I Tonight tl."' < li.itnpbin fiddlers will, i'a:i.*t in 1 in- yfeinorutl fortimundvi llilildlng to play It ottf for the k-uxhii -> 1 ‘ 1 M 1 t jtlio winter and Spring series. The lo*t tmii.io phker and vtsUar player -, will also dm-ei* Fim; t«list 1v ■ ratio.' tor the he t pur c ■ vet offered. The h; Il pi . ‘ « • ... 11l fid dllng of tin 1 thre.- preceding ranrm-j ions of th* current -.«a*nn ami fir*’. 1 and second winner on the tsnijo and II I ■ .1 . . I. .0 . "111. pale I , , 111 . ■n I he I wee 11 six «ti I; drill viollnl-t*. .If .guitar plsver*. 1 . 1 i : . ’. ■ • p .' • >I . 'ill be O l the program. Tb«'program will b- la! Charge tis IJov iDGII; I .5 here Inf ip The contest short Id Iu unusually . rplrllcd, and of an inui uallv high or der. Here hefrtrs t the cotjvt-ti* ions: ■ avn l.roti birr, do- to the large mini 1. -n" f!. 1 ' . ’ I'' . , .! ' 1,.: . ’ i'i.i : lies ft t. is been tici essary to cut down I th* nttmber of trials each man has to t so In order to get through before th" I midnight hour. With only twelve or Claim -Frustration Os *e ‘ / I Effort to Bomb Unit Ot Loray Mills Plant 48 Dead, 200 Hurt in Ark. Tornadoes LITTLE HOCK. Ark. April llx— ot*' A new < bvck tiinlgbi of tlte section o Northeast vikansus struck hy tortuuluts late yesterday brought ihe death total to 4k and It wa* estimated yesterday that citato to 2fW arc Injured. Th-, dead at Swifton numbered 3a and two tail <"• death- were diacovereil ueur Guinn, which wa* blown away. TEX.GUINAN IS GIVEN LIBERTTY Hlondt* Nitfhl . C’luli Urupriclor ( alls I’rttscculing Allorncy ‘•Genllgman” NKW YORK April 11 —o**l A F*l- ! rial court jury .sledded today that rexn* Untunmi hud lyad no imrt hi, nulniultilns a common nuisance ut the K iloti Bnvule hy abetllng the ssle ot I ’louor there and Ihe verdict was ra ; . tnived with hilarious the i-pectßlors. Everyone jumped up front his seat, clasped and cheered and shouted. One man seised the blonde night club hits »e*s and kissed her Hhe In turn ran Lp Ihe Jury box nud ahook hands with th* Iwelve Jurors who had decldthl her Innocent after detilierallnK sit hour unjl four minutes. Hatl she bent! convicted Mis* (lulan n wottbl have been liable to one year Imprisonment nnd a fine of ll.otM). Af trt Hi inking the Jury, the hlondF turn • d to special If. 8 Attorney Oenerul ‘lorrlsop. who prosecuted the esse. I want to cotigraiiilate you" she talil "You were a perfect gentleman." "Texas,” Morrison ■, replied. "You •"ere the touches! customer I ever had " o Fatal Airplane Crash At Greenville, S. C. nmcENVILLB, H O. April 11.—f>P» Herbert Blmon Uicsl business man. was killed and (.Jtls brother Gharles Hlmun seriously Injured late today when th- airplane In which they were tiding crashed about half a utile south of Greenville's municipal airport. Fhitrles Klmon wa* piloting the plage, a new machine which h« had ;uat sold lo F. A. Watson of folumbiu tnd the ship went Into a tall spin at a few hundred feet altitude ■■ it was driving Into the field. The machine w:.'s completely wrecked " '•0 - * ' —— I IMDIAN YOVn-WT TO R4KKV HEHOIYE TO If ONTO. Can., April 11 Morley Ct.llagan, 2S veer old Caiindlati noyel ‘st, whose recent book, "Ktrange f'ltgl live caused a -ensntlon In llterarv (tides. Is to wed the “latreMa” to whom the book was dedicated. i fourteen entered, each competitor will i'i iVe a thorough chance to display hi* 'talent. .- It w II! a 'line for'se/er.il In ic Hni 1.01 ttre* which have been o ranged. For one, (tier* will be an Aft I*l ot Hawaiian music on hand lo ei iv event! numlier*. Young Carlton ’.Fnolen tlje boy wonder from Hen . on. will hare Ids pla<He hs • iv.-d a vast favorite with uiidletne hi tlie past A string band from Hen "o will sis.l till tn with entertailv •nt during tlie s|a< k mnniMitc*'’” ti Til s last eon rent ton has been wide v advertised and a hugs crowd 1* • > peeled "I the weal her'* favorable. "■’ll fill the aad|torlum and hav* ’sm landing up.” Mr. Gurley declared It will tic something near In fiddler* conventions, u convention of crack f idler* only. There’ll be some,mighty 1* l i .oil fiddler.- We can't use, but we'll have enough of (he best to give the people ilteir money’s worth, and then .2g_As.e*..AXiU* MEMBER Os! - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS piiei rm eam Man Carrying Concealed Dyna mite Keitrued by Kuae After Taken by Guardsmen > GAINRD ADMISSION BY USB OF FORGED PAHS (iiiardamen Turned Him Over to “ Accomplice” Who Pos ed an Deputy Sheriff GASTONIA, April at*' identified uian carrying come* led dy i amilr waa reported "arrant*4" ta • '.nray mill plant her* tonight by ga ol her who posed a* a palfcemaa and took him from the hand* of National i iiurdamen "tooth escaped. Police raid they believed -the m*k In linvn boon accomplice* la g bookh Plot. . National Guardsmen aald tha SMtf with the dynamite gained entrance by nosing a* a mill worker and prsusal- In* a forged paa*. Thy dvnamttd wai '.tatted after he had rrtTTT~lf tWd gttard poala and waa (topped at ft (Hint The guards aald they had placed hha under arreet when a eeooad waa ap -11 nn.-hed, declared htmeelf a d spate sheriff and aeked for custody of tbs prisoner. The militiamen ooospbeft mid the pair dlaeppeared. - ' s, • f ' NEW YOftK, April ii -uH-TM* rival leallle union* today ware orriw aUtg aupport (or the etrlktag texfctft worker* In the eouth. While the National Textile Work* era' Union, g commnnlat new In coutrol of the atrlke la Kgft| ' urollna. discussed at a meetlag fee raining of relief (unde, tke eaocwttre c.m net I of the United Tax til* Mark* ih or America. ■ Dieted wtth (bp American Federation oft Labor, arraaf ed to enter the etHke field. Ttie A. K. of 1* orgaataatioß adapt ed plane for en extensive anloaMg ticn campaign among the (trtkere pad the raising of a defense fund. “We are not opposed to tba Intro duction of the modern method aft manufacturing to reduce coete," aald .1 reeohit log adopted. “The natoa gfat 'he Importance of reducing coete that ete proven to be unneceeekry ktgh at he result of waete or laafflcteggft m Ihe port of managemeat of labor, tat ‘ '» are oppoeed to any plaa apptytag only to labor aad wltboat cooaaltatbta “Dh the worker* or their raptoftNtft t'ves and belter* that any plaa lead ing to reduce co«U ba kp plled ta the management end as la dust ry.“ Meanwhile at the meetlaf oft tba « mmunlat organisation Albert Wdfc* 'KJtd, head of the Natloaal Taxtjte Workers Union, assalM tba A. F. aft I. orgauiaallon for falllag to mafttftpgf ltitereat In the fate of the saatbira trtkere until hi* organtsatlaa eater cd the field. He characterised condltloaa la tbd •trike field a*. unbearable” aad W • induced iwo mm and two waaMS elrlkera he had brought from tba outh with him. to beer out bis chart ta He neaerted hours of,work raaf ed from so to 72 boure a weok gad that the average pay wee not glare llkg »». Mrs Iva Kiilihright. a mother at five children. said she worked It boar* R w-ek for an average weekly waftS o' sl2 #0; Mr*. Violet Jonee, It yaarft. Id. auld ahe worked «« hours a Weak f «.r a wage o $»: Cecil BurgeTf Ift, .Id lie worked *2 hour* weekly fur *’2 and IH*w-y Martin aald ha wag g section foreman, and earned 131. M ft Reek. All are residents of (Vaetaai*. North ('urollna. » President Thomas M McMebaa aft 'he United Textile Workara raftuaad to reply to Mr Welshord'u oharfew ngulnat hIM organisation "We do not Intend to bother abeut the coramunlsta," he said. “Wg bates a big job to do In tbo south eat S# .rl'-nd to do H.“ He said that sect Sundnv he would meet oftclals oft (b* North Carolina State Federation oft I i.bor at Greensboro, N. C. LOOK I\TO Ht'ILMXU TBKJfISAL WASHINGTON, April 1 possibility or the eatabtlahment oft • terminal for (be Inland Waterways Corporation barge line at Oreea villa, Miss., will ba Investigated by Major General T. P. Ash barn, chatnuea 90 fM corporation, - -
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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April 12, 1929, edition 1
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