WEATHER
r.ilr tonight and probablj- Saturday
alowly rising temperature.
VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 4ti
PRES. HOOVER ASKS UNITED FRONT ON FARM RELIEF
. ' *■ , •’ .> a . ' ,
SAYS DIVISION
SLOWS IP TASK
THAT IS AHEAD
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llrjres Various Agricultural
Agencies to Get Toother
on I’ropoaition
WAKHINOTON. April 19 -<AV-
President Hoover deplores the lack of
unanimity in the rank* of
ever farm relief legialatlon on the
giound that it only eucourake* those
opposed to all farm relief.
President Hoover said that If the
larm aid question was to be taken out
of the political field and transferred
to the realm of economic* there was
need for unity among the fartii asso
ciations. He maintained licit there
must lie some compromise and con
verging of conflicting views if there
uss to ite any real relic legislation
He emphasized III* view lhat the
Kansas City convention (adopted a
, specific plan which was the plan of
ti e party and not of any Individual
or groups of individuals or organlza
•ilons. Ilio working out of this plan
he added, necessitated some yielding
of views by nil concerned
On that proposal tliere was clear
mandate In the recent eletilon, Mi
Hoover continued.
"If after eight years of agitation and
debate on a matter so vital to u large
part of our people we are to succeed
In giuttlnutjhe question out of politics
and on the way to solution under
ecroUbmic guidance we have need ol
► tirliy in the ranks of farmers Ihiim
selves and the different groups which
, • .reflect their views In congress. No
great slep In public action can ever
succeed Without some compromise of
view and some sacrilce of opinion
The president's statement made Mt
teply to enquiries to the press follows
"I regret so see that some farm or
ganizations are again divided on
phases of agricultural relief One pri
inary difficulty In the whole of this
last eight years ha* been Ihr rbnfllct
in points,of view-In the ranks of the
agtlciiltur.il organizations and the far
mers llicms,lives
"A definite plan of principle of farm
icllef was inlopted by tile Republican
convention at Kansas City. It was Hie
plan of the party, it was not then nr
now Hie plan of any Individual or
group; It wW* neee sary; the result
of compromise; it represented an es
ft rt to got together and secure fun
-1 dnmental beginnings and necessitated
the yielding of views by all of us;
It was supported by all elements of the
party In the campaign and upon I! we
!iav«* a clear mandat*
'Without entering into the merits
or demerits of any other suggestion
at the pi eseot tttne. I can deplore tha'
division In the ranks of the farmer’s
themselves, that etu-ourajtes those who
oppose farm., relief. It uan/at best
only firing great dan get of tlrUur>
w. s. I KK TO <■ I T
IIOMIK XKV lIH-Klt.
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CHARLOTTE. April 19 (AIM YY
8. I.*e. of Chariot#. vice-president of
tljr Duke I’ower Company, will re
~lve .. doc' or of seleiice degree from
Davidson College at If* ninety third
romnieni enn til. lobe lield In June Dr
\Y. J. Martin, president of Davidson.
nt.nounci-d today
ID |>l*l NT I IIM'I’tMIS
lift (I HI I VIT KN YTIftN AI.
WASHINGTON t/p> Ihg Kttro
peun Investment trusts are ezperi
,nettling with .• new. type of interna
tional orgnnUatlon Mleslgned to en
gble
cooperate With each other.',,
'llie ilcpartment of commerce tin
derstuhds that one group has already
Iwen formed which Includes .Swlv
Helgian. French and FfT#H-h con
cents Each ageees to share. Its In
vestments with the rest
The ptirpo-c is t" give each root
panv the benefit of dost', constant
contact wit tlie set nrlHes markets
' pf other countries
MOM TJI II OftVl If
nut MHiHi'ovi riMi
PAXMIIIKKA. OKl*.—<4*l Herbert
Hoover the gt-dogi-l is to lie honor'sl
for Ills discovery of I'awhiiska lime
stone
A mointineni of Im limestone, ded
Icutisl In IT# .Id 111 HooVef. Will he
built by the. Oklahoma geological sur
vey
Tim exact dale oF Hoover’s 'discov
ery nl this formation is not given In
umeuU (lescribiug his curTey.
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BV BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
One ol Stayers ol Duplin
Magistrate Is Captured
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SLOAN TAKEN LATE AT NIGHT IN RENDER I‘OI’NTY AND
HURRIED IN MORNING TO RALEIGH FOR
1 SAFEKEEPING—LOOK TO ( Al* li UK
OF TKACHEV
Capt-ured near Willis In Pender
county, Clyde Sloan, one of the Ne
-1 grots Hhpllcated In the slaying so Esq
' Sidney Teachey of Wallace last Sat
urday night, has been removed to
Italelgh for safe keeping, u Dupilu
deputy sheriff Informed The New*
over long distance lust night. i'eddv
Teachey. the 20-year old negro alleged
1 In have fired the Hliot that killed the
' Wallace magistrate Is still at largo.
ibul the Dupilu official told The News
that Ills capture would lie made in
Cl
the next few days,
Sloan had taken refuge with it rel
ative named Coleman In Pender and
word of|hiH w hereabouts radio to the
Duplin authorities Chief of Police V
W Davis of Wallace beaded a party
of deputised citizens H It Denning.
I A Harrell and William Souther
land wlm made the capture. They
came by ril|clit to Hie Coleman bom.,
and surprised .Stpan in tad a sleep
Four Navy Fliers
Killed in Crash
SAN DIEGO, Calif.. April 19
(/Pj Three San Diego navy filers
were killed and a fourth died eh
route to tlie hospital a* a result
of an.aerial collision over Corona
do this a ternooli.
ARE REPAIRING
BROKEN LEVEE
Believe That !VliMxiH»ip|>i W ill he
Held W’ilhjn Its
Hanks
HNOYV LAKE. Ark . April tic - (49
li Ik Ii I lo a desperate but apparently
winning druggie to prevent a huge
uev*sse ut Knolllon win re caving
banks caused MOO feel of the main Ml
Nlssllipl levee to crumble ll W.i x .it
Knolllon near here that a break In
the levee two years ago caused 27
live* ' - "
A dirt limp, hastily- constructed buck
ii.* the caveln *llll held unit‘ton Further
0
laving o She river bank bad occurred
since several carloads of rock w- rr
dumpeiilnto a hole made hv Hie high
v aler lllidor tile ha.se of the levee
I.t. Col. K. It. YY’ilhey, U. ,S. K.nglneer
fa charge of the Memphis district, said
that, a wlrthw n»*t would be stink at
the caveln as quickD a* pos-lhle to
prevent further caving. The crumbling
recHoti extended from the levee to
The channel of the river.
RIM. PNOYIKN Kftlt VETMtWN
YVASHINGTON, April 1" (AT')
The Y’eterans. Hiireau would lie ail
thorlzi’d to expend fl.f«rtt>.ooo for (he
i i nstruct lon of a vetera.i* hosp Dal In
Ahihama tn a hill Intrisli.ied today hv
f’epresnnt.itive Jeffers, lieniiMr.it. of
Ybil'.t'uu.
I 01.. DftYYD t.KTS YmilVl HIM’
CfiARUITTK. April t’i i4’i Col
C. I). Dowil. of < harlutlc, bus lieen
appointed Ydjtitunt General anti Chief
n staff of the North Caroltnu division
i‘ s the I tilted ..Confederate Y’elerud i.
It was announced Thursday, lie an ■
cteil* the lute Col. J I Curnfle)
Goldsboro Debaters Lose 3 .
To 2 in Finals at Hill
*, ■
CIIA I’Ll. HILL. Aptll I'' Two
I. tolcr l.nls | ••*ii ■ tiitni: the ItiMimsi
Rapids high si-hoof tonight won Hi
a'lunal high •• Imol ilelmtc and tin
\vciM-k Memorial cup h\ .1 tlitee to
two deftiion. They defeatetl 'tjt-
Flennot itu/.eii ami FMwqrd Otitluw rs
the Goblslxiro High Si hool
I The winner- upheld th" to .c -
of the quel , Re oh ed that the Cult
is* Mate I plo hi the YVorbl (’ottn
Vh‘- winner-, are Floyl Ydam atol
! Slti rard Citimpp-t
flildge 'I lit rr v Y\ Chao-. 1 ’»• idi tit
of Hie University of North Carolina
I|*l entiled tolitght ahd th,e judges were.
a- a. YYUUaius, N. YY Walker, U. U
The capture was affected late r.t
night and tlie Negro wui hurried .it
11 ni/» in the county jail at Kenansvlil ■
KJiTv the following morning he was
carried to Raleigh lot safe keeping t
Is lie lie veil Hint 'the capture late a.
night and removal if tin- Negro to
Raleigh early In the morning prevent
ed trouble Dupilu officers had been
frank to itinfes* that they anth tpaud
an attempted mob m case the slay
.»r* were taken Keeling against tlo
two blacks li.i* continued to run
high
A numlicr of reisuls concerning lb - ,
whereabouts of I'eddy Teachey "have
received. 'I lie News was Told
tihl nicht. htttgjnone of them have
■a yet proved Wtrrisl One tip was
that lie was in hiding near Heuls
vllle Another that . lie bod fled to
>unu, atad another had liiin nearer
he scene of the crime.
ft null mud op page 4t
'THEATRE MEM
arelrrested
Charged Milh (onspirinu to
Violate Anti-TruHl
Measure
LOS ANbiFI.LS, Calir , Apt!) lit
j t4h Setn-t intlh.imcnt* were return
>•<l against ten theatre and motion ple
.i re dlalrlßiUing organization- by Uea
1 dent I grand jury tiMlav Nine large
t tui flrno* ret ently had sought to pt>
It
Vint grand Jury invest igut. on of
cdarges, ilia* they Itit-I vloluteil Hie
Shcrmnrt nn'l-itrusf;law
Mi ll I r.DII I MTE
*’ aMIINGTON. Apt il 1 1 lb ib
* Inio>ury-po*toffice bnilil t ; com.mß
•fr today selected t|ie lu-llari Hnv.ng
<■ 0
I nk site ns Hie place tor a new fed
i rnl building to to circled at Spurt alt
burg,-S. c The site t* on lh*i north
i :is| corner bf Magnolia and W.limit
rlreets and I • 22!r feel by loi feel. The
p lee for the lor was $*5.000
IIIIKY YIOItt.YN 111 IfII
» ITII ND.RT (M B'
NEW YORK April 19 , tAft HV n
Morgan, itiitsi and, e-tl --tainer.
jelHt-l ’(tyji ft-dertfl jt rt nl tririUtln
ir a .Min- .i. nuisan.e i,, • i s-i.e it
liquor - i • t.ii’ht club, is hr t j-n w i-’t
t ight c ’it!, forever
She was pale and trembling when
the jury came In at 9:30 after having
tteen out four hour -oitul flfty-'ive min
utes. YY’lit-n she heard the verdict she
stented about lo faint. She partly r«-
giined her composure hut began t>>
weep softly anil finally broke down
end cried without restraint.
Ih r ncqilit.il whs the second defeat
suffered by the .government In two
weeks In cases against Broadway night
O'uh hostesses lut- l week Texas Glib
: ?n was found not guilty of mulntaln
'lig a nnlsaiiee at the Baton Hnvnb-,
in cacti rasi a s|kei ial prosecutor crime j
'rout YViedilngton
I’l IN It IJ Ft ’ll D
v -
GKNKY’A. April 19 - (4b The pit
/aratotv toniliil:>Mon ott dlsiirttiainclit
of the league of nation-' ttelay t elect'd
I-*- -ovb . prop-el frfr exteto ivi paiai tl
world wide disarmanieiit as i liu-us
tor Ist future work
Hons*-. ,1 F Royster and I. It Ail
on of Hit Culver dty faculty
Mi , I! //ell d.(lighter of Hr. and
1 *rs Mai (dm l!iz/ci|, and Mt Oil!
i. w .mi of Mi and Mr \ YV (mt
..w, won the rlt-lii lo compete tn the
■thirl round for Ho- cup yesi.-idav
tit, 01, ico tin - "in i - al 111"
1 diversity
The negative Gold dairo !• ridt corn
I Jiosed of Yb-xa• -r|,*i.- McL- an. Dull
l‘n .• Ir. w.i r* -ii ■ . f.I (o r .
I - lilt, I id t lßf%n 111 Ip 11:.I 1 I hut - !••-■■-
lo tin- Roanoke Rapid debater;-, in Ibc
etlli I'ln.ll , Tlie- SIIIIIM Ito llniK - Rap
ids learn subsequently defeated lit"
Goldsboro aflirtuatlYu team.
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GOLDSBUKO. N. U. HATI It DAY MORNING. ARRIL 2ft. 1929
Maryland Cho<»
Dorothy Me I >ui m n, ijo ■! 18,
lia 11 in m>i r Minlciit ol music,
was chosen ftom luml held of
28 for Is to tcjdc cut hci Stale
in Typical A tun (van Girl t oi>-
test. Maryland is jctmhdeut,,
not without cause, he has
good to win SS,(JOG
prize ami trip tu Europe.
KILLS HIMSELF
AM) HIS LOVER
Canadian Hud Rreviouuly Killed
Mother of Girl Who Tried
Stop Klopment v
FT tiAVi HK«*T. -MwntoWer*T-prfT' T 9” 1
'/Ft .1 lies Jsrdfn turner# I by a
P"--<.«e seeking hint f*»» IOC HlajfJSijk of
•tin i ilii mud. who ato n pie !: to
p't veiU the IIIIIIi eloping with her t'l
■ ar old daughter, shot anil killed tedh
'i inseli and tin- glrl-ltiid alOriiootl
INsiM It til Hl.lt Si It IMF's
cu.uu.irm; Ap il 111 j I'litja
Miller, fit. f.i ’mer living In the Mai
' id Creek township, cnuimtUfst sal
i ule Thursday by shooting liimsefT
•Vi
P
Blamen Drinking
J.raiL 1 1 i.,
i(N ... /' -
L. . . arss . ewMi—s-jg—JT
</ 0
taken into cu tody l>y tlte
icdtce while prayiny; in e New
Ko. hcllc, N' V , rhurch where
he li.'t'l etvVetcd to escape tHe ,
tagnip tot;.. *Hi nry De I.a
I'.spriella admitted to the police
lhat he had ihot his mother
titti ristt r while utrtlcr the in
lucnse ol liouor. |
\ illi-11 i Ta\ MfM‘liii«s
At CoiirtluuiHe at 2:30
MILL ARROINT COMMITTEE TO GO BEFORE UOUNTY
ROM MISSION^RS \NO ASK THEM TO
RR At‘TICK "STRUT ECONOMY—
MANY TO BREAK
\t a tax redm tion meeting ,it the
«outtheit-o- at !tu till* uHernoou, a
i nninilltoe witi tie named to appear
before the county board ol commit-j
sinners to u*k .them to practice "strict'
•onomy" In the county’s giivernipen- 1
■it .itlull's who liaxe been 1
i dveitUmg Hi" meeting said Inst night •
that they expected several hundred!
people to puck the courthouse foil
*!••• meeting Ibis afternoon
error li. d h> •»> muile tq lisve Dr
l \ Inunr. urniui state snperln- (
tendenj of putiln tied ruction cornel
lore to adiire tlie meeting, but It i
xx ns “not known at a late hour la«i,
n ght wliHher or itia lie. would lie!
able to come
He|ire.ipju,itlv# cltiten* of every sec |
• oil fj|f lilt' romm wile tn lie asked
10 state tlteir views oil Hi *llhject In!
the ping rain which had been planned
lied I 1 Parker. Jr *o’d The New>..
• It. Miller and Hugh Dortch ore to
be the speakers from (loldahnrti
RUM RUNNERS
AIAKE ESCAPE
Draw Sawed Dff ( Shot Kim »n
( jirl Smith. ForcinK Him
In Abandon ( husc
t \ car be lasted to have" lieen load
| cd with Whiskey escaped from Ite
Lulv Sheriff Carl Smith weal of the
I'rltv yesterday morning when * man
1 in the reur seat of the car raised a
yawed off shotgun and threatened to
hoot the officer •"
.wMiUn hod wiarled tuUUug Uia car.
j near AdaijisVllle and followed it
through the city. The mat blue, a
, Chrysler, wn* turned Into if country
rood near the first filling elution
weal of Hit- overhead bridge, with
.-nitih In close inrraull
lie had drawn close to the ms
chine win-it ii man on Hut hack seal
pulled the gun from the ear and rais
ed It as If to *hoot ( . The deputy bail
been pulling up on Iha side of Hie
■ much Inc and ul once fell hack he
hind It for liiA own protection. An
the ( lirvsiet pulled away, the man
-hook the gun tauntingly at Smith.
MftITHKKN I)KN IIS
YVASHINGTON. April 19 ( \l*> A
. encial denial that its control of the
Mybib' altd Ohio and New Orleans slid
Northeastern railroad in any way ecm
.liittc, violation of anti-trust laws
w,j(. entered before the Interstate t'lim
inerc, ( oinJnNsioii ttsltiv by the South
ern Railway system In reply to a c«m
ml*sicm complaint that such control
. onwtltuii-rl a violation of the t lay
ton anti trust act.
“V
I.DHD HI Y FlATftkl .
YY is HR) lllMlft 1 111 M .
/ tIF' IMil.lwll hING
LONDON, Apt-W-H-fn. (AFT .King
(,i*f»r£i* iosi ji hoyiKJoci filfiid by li»fd
K< doath In Purl* thin morn
ihr Tlh-v i *»1 to pb»> <»l' i« ■
,i tfij- )!,•! *irnl IF vrlslok*' »*i • l.if**'
fji m■ iif a Kintift of liai’hrlors Hi
#»vbl«*nn* at flip flriftih uourt.
Is< 11 1 1 |(l Yfldok* W.I lll*' I.) I H
,m nl lit* « fri* ini’ of IH M«rM> V
, Mil ll *
Concrete Steel Co. Loses
Suit in Superior Court
YY |* |f o*l he'.il contractor, .w,
• t, rrt y w irtner In u gull which
lib*l |,ii-ii brought again >l him by Hie
,* (iccict, . i,-*-l Company of New York
iit , ito New York company had
,|| ■" lit ogamst Mr Hot*-
oil • 1 •'fijufaind that I erli.in l ontflii-ii*
-Aitb tin lioblsboro in.in had ilint been
llv-rl up lo
J inky ■ Glinlv turned to the i-linrge
!, f .ii; p Ho- «. ■, lien court
; , d test,nt., ooii nine and tin
,tv frtilriied fluilillga In favor of Hit
ih-fr ndutit la fore ntsiii The tjsc had
hr > n prevlou ly henrd la-fort* Judge
l A Daniel* in YVayue Superior
(Hurt and a verdict rendered In faym
i the |,taintll( At Hint time Judge
; ,*t,|tl *1 the yenjf, ! ii«Me
Attorney -for the {impounders df
th- will ut 11,, late.Mt * Ida M. Gulley
Mr. Parker said lhat l>red Yflver
[ ton ol Eureka. Ex ri Jgj*tin K A Mtev
j etts of tiranthnm, Nuk Newsome ot
Stoney Creek. Alex Ay cock of Na
! huula. Charles McCandless ol I’n.ie
, tewn unit It. YV. Weaver of Grunt fra m
1 were expected to say igliat they
: houglit about high taxes
i The meeting to be held this after
iMin Is an outgrowth ml a similar
■inhering held at the Memorial Com
j.tenuity building more than a month
j ego limy a tew people responded
I to the tall for tlial talk lest and a
< • ominlttee was organized to heal up
j ih> liushca and g«t out the folks tot
j iodav'a session
Posters announcing the gathering
have lieen hrsadcast over the countx
| .llnl ippolls Weir Hull ~l gljilll lll.lll'
jof lire farmer* of Ihe county were
going to qiitt ploughing Hits alter
noon and come lo the courHioiise
' ied Parker. Jr will pi c - 01.
He Do«en’t Own an
Auto This Morning
J L Hills. Negro residing, near
Kim und Jume* streets, tried to
1 pour gtiMollno Into his Ford auto
mobile from the. l gljt o a lantern
about lo o’clock last night ,Ht*
doesn’t, own an automobile this
morning The car and the gsr
age In which Hie mat liltta « was
lo.a-t-.l ace-.e tla-irttyetl Quit k re
spouse of the fire deportmc*( to
an alarm prevented the flumes
from spreadiPig to other structures,
j Hills wa* not httrued In the ex
p+«<f,,n that act oiupsuicd Hie slur
mg tis the gasoline
SCORE KILLED
IN ENCOUNTER
Number of Mexicun Kebeb* Fl*e
lo United Hlatex for I’ro
lertion
TUCHttN. Art*. April 19—(4b
Eye witnesses bf a battle iK-tween
Mexltan rebels amt Federal Iroopu ul
de-qulle, KoUoru. reporled here trslsy
hut -2o or 25 men had been killed In
th' engagement and that American
omen had acted Os nurses for Hit
wounded. Three wounib-d rebel* wen;
among the witnesses reaching Tucson
The idutle ut Mesquite, a tiny hot
der town, held by the rebels, started
a. 5 o'clock this morning und alier
2 hour* t>f fierce combat was urren
*li-red to the Fi-deral*. The attack was
Lunched by 198 Federal troops who
tt ptuiltd between;JO anil (0 prisoners
Eighteen rebel* led hv 1,. ruttenont
l-.1-carnaclii Itojas fieri across the bur
lit r lo Arlfolin soli They were
h'oiighl lo Tnc.on by IF S’ border
•mlrol officer* •*
Smith Not lo Figure
In Tammany Naming
NEYV YORK. Aptll 19.—(4*1 (lover
nor AI red E. Hrnllh Indicated tislay
ft 1 .-it be wrmlil take no |uut In the
selection ol r successor of George YY’
(* Ixri ii v r leader of Tammy ILill*
" - ~J' "*• ■ 0
-ndves ye.lt lilay to have the Verdict
•■t i ode under which thn Jury had
found Mr* Gulley lurniupetent to
liorkr .i will The piotbui was over
: tiled by Judge (irmly und notice ot
uppt .ll to Hie Supreme i Hurt, wa t
Uiarli The piopoiindei* were allow
••il I* rt il t In which to perfect, their
appeal amr the t uvealor will tie per
mill i.t to reply tii the propoundeis
thirty days later
Juilgt- Grady also denied the pi'
tltfnn lhat ll,e at lion of YV. M ,111*
.zr ll again .i K L Denny l«- moved to
I’optytli (dunty Stipe, lor court, find
ug tli. l l Hi, , i-*c tllil not Justify th, l
it-inuy ,il
'fin; tlxo week* session fit civil
court wa* odojurio-l Irefore nrsui mu!
Judge Grady left ul onco for Cllu
ton, i* i
m-w zx, ft e —at J..
MEMBER OF
THE ASSOCIATED '
PRESS i *
" - - ■ .....
prici rm mum
NOT TO CALL ’
i SEC. MELLON
Senate (ommittoe. However,*
Huh Not Ma4e Final De
cision On Hi* Case
A
WABHINGTON. April 1* -GH_
While the house continued Its form
t• lief debate the senate judiciary com,
ii litre inlay decided not to oak Hae
-1 retary Mellon to appear before H. hot
pi *tpoued final actlou In Rs heozlug
cn the right of the treoaury h«a4 la
' hold office. The senate was In rk
cchh for the week end
The house hoard from reproeenta
• 'v# Joints. Democrat, Texas, that h«
vould attempt to Incorporate the ef
fort debenture plan in the farm r«M*f
' bill Representative Garner, ilema
-1 rial. Texas, i barged that ‘ taalU’' Ware
1 iiissing from the Kapublloaa membar
* ship of the wtyys and moan* coaamll
tee foncernlng the tariff revutaa
measure they are dra ting l(e said
'■ information was going to intereatad
"ariles while Congress was kept In the
dark o
Decision Ml. <o call Mr. Mellaa w*a
reached by the senate comihtttes altar
Senator Read. Republtcaa, Poaaoyl
unlu had presented an opinion by tba
.itiorney general that (h*
bend’s right* to hold was an
'luastlo iable and a.Jettor from Mr M*t-
Ivti stating lhat he hod withdrawn
from all active business and waa ad-’
IV n Slock holder.
Approval of the appointment of for
mer Governor OOcai*’ U CotqifiU *1
Teuw as a member of tba railroad
nMttatloa board and Cbarlaa HoCla
< > Hal I/, (join of lowa oa • ma«bdr of
.he Federal Radio Coiaatagldb WM
given by the aenafe Inleratote eow
merce eommltlo*.
Senator Borah. Reydbllaaa,
expressed the opinion that fJerwRD
letuiratlnn propoonla mad* at Ml
were Jttat aad fair-
If trr ft RITE IMS 6BNW L
Hi weak tbitS asuni*
ALTOONA, Pg. (Jh— lUo* dHvord
at the speedway her# or* oulUtatidf
• certain nmouat a t prtda Jh
appearance than* day*. , Jt
Authorltlo* have made tha wear!#
of special halmata Bowgalagry at gD
races here thla eonaon. tha typa gW
lectad being similar to that loom glad
by Mai. H. 0. D. Baagrava. Tha hoi*
met* are mad* of airplane eloth, ee>
mented under heavy pragawr*.
the old guard lament the padaMkg
of their old headgoar, hnt.odnfl that
the new style la vastly more decora
live
MYftIH K t.RU >TI!II VAN 1181
HIKE HE IT KB M WARN AMI
RFNTONVMLLE, Ark.. April 1»
- A divorce ha* been granted har*
to \v h. (Colnt Harvey, pyramid
builder and *‘Fre# Hllver" advocate,
from the wife he married 6* year*
I*o. and a* soon s* the dacm* wga
signed ilarvey obtained a license to
w.d hi* secretary. Mr*. May Leak*,
61. Harvey Is 77.
CARP IN tITEYIHt
MEMO. N#v„ April I§ . ~lA f ) kWmai
motion for * new trial of tha laawn
divorce case waa filed her# yesterday
l.v counsel. for Mrs. Helene Garnett
Patton Inman, whose hasbaad. Walk*
<■'. I* luman, son o Mrs. Jamaa R.
I uke, wn* granted a divorce teat week
ifter a three week’s contacted suit
’'b. motion was based on alleged Ir
regularities In the proceeding*.
„„ KYI.KIGH UN PORT
HAI.KIGH. April 199.—(/P)-«. H
Tbreudg.il. an official of the Cur'be
Klylnr Service, today announced lhat
"“*> o land had been pgrcfeaaad
three mill * south of Raleigh fb* 'ha
• siabliihinent of a fly lug school agd
commercial alrpurt by I’urUas Inter
-*ta.
_ „ "* •»'
PUH fURV BftAKD
YY'ABIIINGTON, April 19—
' Y it li i tn- lo w farm ralUt bill barely
launched upon Its course through ••m-
Vre.m. Nome of It* advocates ar* put
ting their head* together to work out
away of providing the fMHt.eoO.ftkd <t
would aulliorlse for tha federal fora
fount. 0
UKMh or t YMNET BKFTN
RKIH.IN Aptll l»—j(/p)-Tha Oer
mun labinei tonvenod this morning
tr.r what was said would be an id
formal continuous session with tnogi-
Imts keeping In muatant touch with
ijvmiil* at (he plenary ssasiou of rvga*
. atloua experts Id Porld. B
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