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WEATHER F*lr and warmer Wednesday Thurs day cloudy probably showers In west- VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 49 USE BAYONETS TO BREAK UP LORAY STRIKE PARADE Ellen Dawson Arrested As Demonstration Head And Placed Behind Bars Beale. Another Textile Organiz er.. Charged With Enticing Woman to Leave Home ONLY PARADE LEADERS TRIED IN CITY COURT Miss Dawson Had Encited Strik ers to Reauine Their Demonstrations , * CASTONTa. April 23—OP) -A iiolld phalanx of sheriffs' o'flcers brandish lua bayoneted rifles; pistols and night sticks thin afternooq turned hack a Kec’und parade of textile mill strikers hero and arrested Mina Ellen Dawson, young conimunlat who led the line of march- „ p Mian Dawson, who wan relensed nn di r bond from the Mecklenburg coun ty jn>| in Charlotte laat week was held In the city Jail here for a short time Willi* her behind Hie bars was Fred ’■'rwln Beale. soul hern organiser for the National Textile Workers union, lind rennied Instigator of the J-orar min strike. Beale wss arrested In. Charlotte to ds* unit hroneht here to nn«wer n H*'t so** Instituted by Troy Jones hpshan't of n wotnsa he Is char~e<| • ' wt»h enticing fro*n h»r bome to New YonS to -slse strike f»nds. p Mis* tinwsnn *u elinree-l hv rv> )leA will, sreftnluil'ie p*»md yheti sbe leek tke elutfsrm at a tsbo** nml t«wrH ♦'» fnnilntvn tlx* r witlch *n n r*l'»*;h wvifS Annntl'Mi ftvnl thp Afreet of ** ynMftn 0(| fnnn. No re*l*unc« was offered toda/ #n the partdera ami the depntleH met a „ near the center of the business dis trict. Between 200 and 300 men and women were scattered by the o fleers end only Mias Dawson was arrested. Beale had been sought by the (lan tern county authorities for several days under an arrest and hall warrant Me had made public appearances In Char lotte and flaslonia this week but was not disturbed by police unlll today. Miss Dawson Is under 42,(M1u bond tn a'Federal warrant charging vio lation of the naturalization laws Issued by a I’. 8. Commissioner In Charlotte lust week. , * Bussell Knight u l/oray striker wus convicted In recorder's court this morning as the leader of the parade yesterday and fined |ls and costs- He Hied nolice of appeal. Olliers w“ •• it leased when the court ruled that under (lastonla’s new ordlnuUoe pro hlliltlng" parading without a permit rnly the actual leaders should be pro sec tiled. WILL OBSERVE THE PASSOVER First Service ut Oheb Shok-m Temple al fi o’clock This Evening Commemorating the liberation of the Jewish people ,rom ancient Egypt and the birth of tin Jewish In all Jewish communities the Festival of Passover Is observed, beginning Wednesday right, April 24. The ritual and ob servances of- the festival arc greatly taxed and reminiscent of the Biblical description of the Kgyptian exodus as given 111 the Book ul Exodus- ~ Particularly .the home service, known as the "BCder”, observed by the Jewish peoplw at their homes on the first night The . bom* observance <otlMl*i< ill ari iie^ir..;il and diatnailza “TW of the exodus event al which thej members of the family seated around the family table and Passover Supper rec ite the ancient event, slog hymns irt d offer thanksgiving. The Festival continues for seven days, and with the traditional Jews for eight days, i during which, uslde of the special ser vices, the Jewish people obxtaln from rating bread or any leavened food, and eat I lie traditional "unleavened bread", or Mntzoth. Al OI)eli Shidotn services will l>’i-hohl this evening at fi o'clock. Thursday morning at Id o'clock. this week, and again on Tuesday evening and Wesl nesday morniug of next week. The choir, wll) assist in the services with special music rehearsed for the occu* gton. Rabbi Iser L. Freund will of ficial* st the •«rvicci, • . „ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. Tammany SelectH »Curry as Chief NEW YORK. April 23.--OP) ~ John F. Gurry. ait old fashioned district leader, was today elected big chief of Tammany hall to suc ceed George W Olvany who resign ed. Furry won with twelve and one slxlli votes over Ed w ard J. A*- Henrti lender of the fourth district who had pi and two-sixth votes. Marlin (I- M'd’ue, leader of the East Side cll»trjcl, regarded until Hsiav ns Curry's sirobgest opponent with dr*'W his name before the vetting hegnh and threw his support to A'Hearn. ' 0 Curry was one of the leading op ponents of the selection In 15*24 of Olvarty lo succeed tn« late Char les V. Murphy- ' „ TWO FIRES IN CITY TUESDAY Armv and Navv Store Flame Believed Started from Wiring at Meter Two fires occurred In Uoldsboro yesterday, one at the Cnrßnn eroding Warehouse about fi o'c lock in ihe. icf ternoon and the oilier nl the Army and Navy Store about 7:48 last evening A used uulomohlle sluVecl iu the (trading Warehouse took fire from onuses, undetermined. Residents • -.of the section noted smoke pouring from the building and turned in u fife alarm. The only damage"wad to the automobile and to a pile of tobacco which was Injured •by water- The total loss was slight, acting fire chief Mabry slated. About |UO suits o' clothes ware burned and the stock of goods damag ed by smoke In the flra Ht the Army tend Navy Store, Walnut and John -.oreets last night- Stock stored above the store where the fire started were a’so damaged. The flumes were be lived to have originated from electric wiring at metre connections. Will Investigate Death of Attorney NEW YORK. April 23.- (/PI United States Attorney Charles II Tuttle, to day announced that he will begin an investigation tomorrow Into*the death of David Stelnhardt. fugitive who ' out mil ted suicide in Philadelphia Fri day. 1 0 RU'D HIS ON AVimON UItTHH WASHINGTON, April 23 t/T) N tepoct sent Id 1 the Senate by Secreri v Adams shows that fatalities in *1 e : viat on service of thp navy and ma t'nV corps. In the last five years, have totaled |SO and that tli.lr outslandluf cause lias been the tall spin* wVch i. counted for more than 35 per cefl' >t the accidents. Pink Hill Folks to Give Big ’Cue to Goldsboro How. many of you OoldsWjro biisi-l jii>hh unil profrHuloual nii'ii would ilk*' to bo lo Pink IMU next Tuen ; iluy and cat harbeeue an the miesfi*. of lh' Pink 1111 l aectlon people, Ret better acquainted and pans tfie time of day - ’ That In the rjuentlon which ! lead In K Pink 1111 l section folk* have askH Ihv (iolilnboro chamber of Commerce to find, the answer to. C. H. Smith of Pink Hill and .1. I, Miller of HalUvllle are intero*tin« themselveM in slUKlns the barbecue and (hoy nay that If the Goldsboro folkn will come down they will silos them how «tu< h ah event to 1m pulled off. v That the Pink 1111 l folk' rimy know hqw many p c to kill, 'be chamber i of eottuni ree hits Beni a titled Innnairt | to many In (lie city they would accept the invitation. Only five! bad replied yesterday afternoon anil j W, t‘ Denmark, secret ary of the at I social lou, asked litut those written j \ ii^'mßWlF‘ "i jFSBKBhS ''.mH im 1 Am jbsl-w- ■ c 3, j kj, ■ \ v’*M'i*jlnC I mm .a. . .* m t ; I >j # *' • w&‘ \VtSS s^’ » v .xL jf \ -f- fi&i'*' < \ AKfl A Um Followinp the finding of thß coroner’s jury, above, which stated that David Steinhanlt. fugitive bankruptcy lawyer, took his life hy poison at Philadelphia, U. S. Attorney 'l uttfe is beginning efforts to bring about a complete disclosure of the supposed batikruplcy ring in the New York courts. He is his rc _ tjfiwed activities on an alleged wrutvn co«- A.: FARMERS SHIP 2 CARS HOGS u VYavnt* Men Realize About SJK.* fflM) From Swine Sales in Recent Weeks Two carloads', cam fain I rig 174 head of hog* wi re shipped. f° r Grantham. Fork and Nahunta township fanners front fiold-lmeo yesterday, F. Sey raotir, tenrher 6 of, agr euttnre at the Crntithiim si bool announced. • The nogil were consigned to the Baltimore market, and worn doncrlbed as being i tie of the lu st looking lots of pork »rs shipped from here In some' lime Other shipments of bogs will he made fioin time to time, it was said Yesterday'll shipments brought the •dial, from Wayne in Hie last tew weeks to seven curs, part of the mini te r going to Richmond. amt part to Baltimore. The seven cars will bring -or have already brought about to Wayne farmers and command on the big city markets a price In ail vain e of that on tbe local maid.cl PLEADS GUILTY SLAYING CHARGE W'. B. Wilkins Will Serve 25 Its .‘lo,Years focKilling Milton > ‘ Godfrey COLUMBIA, N. <\, April 23 -( A') 'V. II Wilkins, ll* year o|d shoen .••tid confessed slaver of Mfliou Clod ftey, 22. lislay pleaded guißy do see ( ml degree murder w hen arraigned in •tperior court for trial. Judge W. A Le vin presiding seut,encn<V.li m'to from 2 r i to 3n years in state prison. Wilkins shot Godfrey on the Cod f ey farm near here March I Alter Ms arrest he refused to give any mo tive for the slaying I resnend nl once or (all him up about* the malt' r. V "YotX lave ole.i-ived from the news , papers," »ald the Commerce body-an to uncetii nl "llial the Stale llithw.i . i Commission lias placed on the Slat ' Highway program a road from Golds i ’nro tin i. i, nt ih u • y«n Springs. , in the g tieral direction of I’ink IIIR. A numb r of'Duplin county citizens i living It that • part.of Duplin Coumy through which the rood* win pun have suggested Dial they woijld like very miicli to give a tuyrhr, U" to t ■ Wavn»' < oitnt)' oltli lal- and Cold boro bu dues'- and professional irn n The purpose, of this hntbcCUe it, tir’d t" %dtow' Die apprei ud i<ia »>f ( Ibis part of Duplin ( unity for. fit • | Way tie county asKlsta uce in k*iUii.: tliis i».ml, arid "coiui. ti) ( uAblish » , cloaer" relationship between Cold' i lioro and'the muni..,through wlilif. I the roud will pass, j_ < t jJCdntluaed or pago i\ j GOLDSBORO, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1929 45 CASES IN COUNTYCOURT fudge Bland Completes Record Docket Here Yesterday Morning Due of the heaviest dockets to face , Judge t>. JI. lUiinit in county court . n many weeks, was disposed of at an ell day .session here Monday morning .inly one case war left lo be disposed i -f when court adjourned Monday as Mrnoon about six o'clock. Forty-five cases were scheduled on the ducket for trial Al a brief session veslerdiiv morn ing, Jhny Manlev, negro, formerly of Mount Olive, hut living for the past 17 years in Philadelphia, was arraign ed on n charge of fraud. The action uralnat Manley was dismissed 1 The following cu- es were either dls pored of or continued at Monday's session. Judgment suspended upon payment of the costs and good helivulor in the case against John Jones, changed with I i( -p.l A case again -t Harold 11,. Carter, charged with transporting and having wlikikey, was dismissed. The ease ! u , •gainst Calvin Aye*,, k. char.:-d with laving and receiving whiskey for sale, was transferred to superior eoert on 13 tic re(|Ut t II 111 (Ici( lalalit, and ill was rcuulrcd to give S2oU bond. „ J Bradford, charged with vio lating (he health law 3, was called and >ailed lo appear. Nick ymdh, Joe lieashy, Wad* Star .‘tig, Wuvtrly Mdcjieil and Deb Bnnjh wi re each senienc< d lo 30 day* iu Jail j n ( ot aifray and a > ault. Tin d( feiidunls appealed and bond was fix co al t2nu each ( in : i - ■ • ,(>. iin -I i to Hid t h costs and riven a 9o day suspended adit time for operating a car while under the Influence ot whiskey,-while | I*me . 'i hootp /it, charg< d with ope , i .iting'-an .nitomoliile ill a ilanß*'ro«l • I iml reckless nyatmer and reslHiing an oft nr, was Kiund tiol guilty. 1.. J Merritt, liatihporting whiskey. I Bftß and iii d , ai d IxPIOOIM i). pend j id -a ntctn e. Caul Bailey, r*u l iving I .'ml h.iV'i * whiskey for ale. was| !~i .el . a.... is. S’" • "'U, ~ii«l| lined 'el ami !in di r ll'- appealed and IroOlj was ixed at - $20(1. Walter Hauls, operating an automo hl'e while drank, snhinitled, and w*a tine‘l fad amid lie costs arid given a !#»» day Hi-pended sentenci*. John Mitchell was found guilty of ■|n ratihg a filling airy, when pea pie eotign guled and used vie. ami prof no* langaage. I’raycr for Judg meat was continued for two yearn on I ayio' nt ot the costs and good bwrluiv ur, The i|e end ml -appealed and bond was fixed id |2"*l. A (aSe, in which Coreim llistgw w I ■ barged witli npcin ittr .an ad'mii' i 1 uli* while druuk/wj i not pro- i Coniinuanee was granted In'llir rn < v ■ 4£s 'in'l Ji-i.ii* ' •ti ii 1 e i..n etiy of an gulumohfl* a lid driving same while under the influence ot is his key. n J’ark Cade was sentenced to aix (CuuUuued on pago it aJk- . - « _4Bh d». session ol Steinhanlt. Mrs. Dayid Steinhardt, Irft, had prevailed upon Iter husband to give himself up but some Kjrater influence is be lieved to have caused him to take his life. Attorney 11. L. Maris, right, of I'hiladelphia, attorney for Mrs. Steinhanlt. told how the fugitive had planned to give hinucil up. UslwMtlawwl Nnunll as ssssss*sat (iRIFFIN AG AIN IS NOMINATFD Lonil Man Offered For Re-elec ffdn an Director of (*o-op Ashoiiafion At a nitwling held yesterday morning :n the office of F It MtKinne, Held n prtreeufalive, delegate* <.from the fourth illstrlct pompoaed of th* coun i I cs of Wayne, Lenoir, Greene, Jones ; i onlh-o Carteret, ( raven and Onslow, after elerttng N A. Howell, ehulnnan and K Maseey, secretary, aelected i>* Candidate* for director A. T (irlf : u of (ioldshoro, and I, O Mo*ley, Kinston, ftortle 2 One of these nominee* will lie I’hos c. (11 root or at an election to be Inld Slay loth In,which every memtier of lie %Hsoclation in this* (Jl *trlct will have one vote. , » 5 Ballot* will lie. mulled lo them which h* cast In iterson or l»v mail to Box :\,|, Coldnhoro, N C W W Andrews, (inldsboro. Route number 2. II 3’. Ihtvis, Goldsboro, Rouie 4. Charlie Brown, Oold-horo, wero selected uv pole holders lo conduct the election INOTH4 If 1 iKTII TIM M«R BQUKWA Italy, April 23. -l/ft- Tbts oily w», shaken by it* twenty l-tilpd ••urtli tremor of tills month at ti 50 a. nt. today. The tremor was followed by u rSfiid lull tii temps - ;• lure *W -wr*-,-) fkrWMNMI FIRE ON -Tit fIN K3’, MJt'lH,April 23 a/IT OaaolltP, oil and toeti limili ‘j estimated to have teen worth |aOt).(Hkl were deatro.md in a spei tiienlar fire nccotopnnl"d by :> sene* ot ixplo'ions afier’'an in* li.pi mi Fi i»co freight train wus de'-H --ei! In Kouth K irk wood. Hi. Isntr* uh urh early lodnv. No loxN <> llfi* #i* jieporteii Say Extending Plank Cause_ Fatal Accident Near City |j,n» v Quinn "f tto** 111. one of tlnil white men Injured in ii Ini' truck •'*. eldent early Sunday morning wthl* h i.lutmed th< life of Floyd Wooten. Vi-rit. v , .(( rilay returned to « |(x;il hospital for treatment. Quinn had lift the hospital lore Sunday thinUm* hit Injuries were only aup iifltiul lull wan reported in a Mill* o il londitlon upon hi - return yester d.i Hi re Internally lttjuf« { d ahniit ihe lie!, IP developed I; .Inhii (ii. id Mncnolls. w.i it! it .i KefhuiH condition at tie ,■■■.< i >hi| i'l it' : ' f h " were en •I* rtned for hot h the lives of Quinn and It.ln .on, I ‘.till,, . e.| Ti \ m.l It rie ;;rot.i Were full ddered to lie Otlf of , danger, * V ■ . ... i * • l v. “ft- lie-’. I th n Sunday tneinlilK When a trunk lit irie .;: .• :tt raw Mi-rry tirtrterra hack , lit in the Wit I tare ‘t Him turned Otter. I loyd iVcM.cu, Negro, ntccivprl injur * 4 ■ - • - --t— - ' t- ■■* i ■ —■ '■■■ 1., ■■■*■'■ ’ Reparations fixperts Fail ot An Agreement . With Ger. Delegates z °0 Hubby Clubbed Death Wife Held in Jail niRMINIIIIAM, Ala . (April 23. ■|/F| A uiati whose'name was not divulged wu being sought today In connection with the clubbing to death of Beverly W Wharton. SO, (9 In Ills home a week ago while Wharton’s” widow, Mrs Margaret Fay Wharton, still was helng held In comnutnlcado In the Jiyffersnti county Jail. RETURN FROM WATERWAY TRIP Party I'anncs Through Gold*- Intro After limpertinK New . Inland Routew linn John H Small, of Washiiiglnn, f i rtiier jihalrniun of the congressional rivers and harbor* former Congressman and Mayor J. Hamptnp Moore, of I’hiladelphia. president of the Atlantic i Deeper Waterways asso c-atlon. Captain William E Bernard president of the Ve*»el Owners aaid Captains’ association of the Delaware ever, Acting Division Engineer Col onel ijeury C Jewett, of Norfolk, and Representative Charles L- Aherncihy arrived here lust night from on an !n e npeclloh trip o’ the Inland waterways *tld part st Morehead ('By nad Beau fort They were returning Ip Waeh , Ington Major W. A- Snow, of th* Wllmtng* ton (ttutrtPT, i.ieutenam Cumm and Engineer Harry T. l’ateraon had met the party al New Bern and arranged t(.r the Inspection of the approaches of the Inspection of the approaches to ’ the new cut from Beaufort to the Cape Fear river. "Altogether about 1,800 miles as In laud waterways-s along the Atlantic < oast ur« for safe navlga Hon from New England to Florida," Mr. Moore stated. “No state Is more favored in this respect thsn North Carolina- It has larger and morn numerous water bodies than any other A’lantlc state Due to the activity r.f its representatives In congress and the ability of the engineers, many of li'i'-e have been Improved but the de vclopmenl takes time. Th# main truck He from North to South has advanc ed through the state and Is rendering splendid service but the Interior of North Carolina should be more aile- TUnlely connected up both with the jl tra Coastal waterway a*id the se*. Hence, the AUlgator-Pungo river (ut. which has been completed at a twelve-foot depth for 22 miles, and the <iew (loose creek-Bay river project which we came down to see, as well as the Dismal Hwamp canal which the government has taken over and maxi* *ree of tolls All these and other pro j, cied Improvements afford focllttles to north and south traffic and help to bring in and lake out .North Carolina l rod net* " • (Continued on page X) jl».n from which he died In a hieal I hospital.a f*w hour* later. V T tie Middithoro , hound hit* front Wilmington, tlrkven hy N. R Kirkland, had slowed tlnwn to puas the truck Manaaer llolnu-s of the local bua Hta lion Informed The New* yesterday The driver of (he truck Win said to loivn looked-hark at the time the bus started puss, and In looking hack tau-rd hit machine to veer somewhat in the dire* tloii of the bus When this occurred'. Mr. Holmes said, u plank . {tending', front over th« side of til* truck atul placed as a neat for the berry pit ker * caught In on» window it ilu* hu >. The force of the him* Jefked the truck In such fashion, thui It left the highway and turned ove" with the results detailed above, Mr „ Holmes, said. There were two passengers on th* bus but neither was Injured. N. U, Strickland, the drlvwr, was reported in a hu 1 nervous statu as a result of tUu accident, . ~ ( . t> MEMBER Off THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pncn piti warn Will Report Failure to Various Nation* Represented at Confsrsnee HOLD HOPEBFOR A FUTURE BETTLGMBNT Sub-Committee Named to Draft Chief Points Still At PARIS, April S3.—(/P) — Rep* ratios* expert* of wna nation* In an official . "omitiunlque Issued abortly after noon '•■day unnouneed thalr failure to reash nn *gr<-ement on a aattlamant of whgt 'rrmauy owes to the alliaa. A special committee conipoaad of the chief*, of the various national dele- »- ration* ha* been appointed Jo draft a report surveying the worh which hae ■•ten done irhd notifying the govera iwont* concerned es (allure to reach an accord on the figure* of a eattlemaat. • The door wal not cloeed to farthar negotiations. The communique aald that whlla tha t nb-commltte* wae drafting tha re port to thev arloua governments other n.emrter* of the delegation Weald v.orh in aee If agreement could net finally be reached where they had tail ed before. Obaenrere regarded tht* M He nil in meat of hope*. however. Tin- communique Indicated uaanl moua dectalon to appoint the anh ooaa mlltea 10 draw up a final report. The l ommnnlqne aaldi "The oom •nlitee «>y reparation* hae reoetred an ordered ie he Hied the report at the subcommittee of teat weak (that of ; ord Itevclatohel elating that an agreement on flguraa with the (Jarman delegation hid no( PPM reaehed. - ‘The commit** In plennry MtaMU thereupon baa unaalMotmly dicldad upon the appointment of a anh earn min** to be charged with tha work.*.' outlining the chief point* to be am l>. died In a report- ~ - "Th* chief* of each national gtaap were to act aa auch a oota •nlttec While thla werh Id proceed!** on points already gareed upon It la untlclpated that effort* by all grappa alike Will be contlaaad la order tg pr- Ive at an agreement upon pdpta whereupon the accord hae not Man reached. “It la expected that thla generalpra cedure will raanlt la a saving es title Mid by defining the are* of agree- V, ment. advance tha final worh of tha • ommltie*. The neat plenary aeealen will be convened la doe covree at the • all of the chairman." , CROWD GROWING AT ELM STREET Crown of Thorns or a Crown of Glory” Is Tapir of Bar " The man or woman who la not baa- .» ter one year than ha or abe wns the , [ueviouN la not living np to hi* or her privilege," declared Rev D. A. Patty ■uet evening In continuing the aortee < t revival service* at the Elm Street Methodist church, Mr. Petty dlsoaas «*♦!. the topic "A Race Redeemed hy 1 Mcv,lng Forward-" * r = ■ i. The topic tor tha service at f:4l to night ,l» y A Crown of Thoraa era <Town of Glory". A service la alao held !» o’clock aach morning. Lust night'* wor»hip hour anw aa increased congregation over the open iir cervine oil Monday night- Charlie Brawn and Kn l*ata gave aeveral voeal nelectiou* and aiding in the lnutru 'neutul mu*ic were Mr. James and B. I*. Spence, Mr. Petty'* **rmon last night W*a hawed on the experience of the people o' Israel ad they atood by the Red Sea and God address Mona* tailing them .o %o forward. Is concluding the Rocky Mount paator aaked: "How many tithe* have yon aatta fi<d your fleshly appetite (or tool I’nce you let your *oul fill to overflow- ihi' with the til eioed experience of the presence of God? , Hdhr many time* have you re-,drc**ed your body with Vew clothing nine* you have been ra clothed with rigbteouaneeat How many times have you advanced social ly aloe* you made a stride forward In your ra ’igtoua experience? Have yoar her* vice* Increased aa your talents ham developed?" ■ • Ai s , - 1 " J
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