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r I WKATHER latr »mI warmer Nalanlii. iMUMtei rM;. »kt««n. VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 5M OPPOSE SENATE PROBE OF CAROLINA Mill STRIKE Senator Simmons And Overman Say They W ill * Vole Against Proposal t . Anfriran Ulwr Federation Of ficial* Confer on Matter in WaMhington OVERMAN AGAIN BERATES COMMUNISTIC WORK HERE Sen. SimmonN Declare* Investi gation Outside Senate’s Jurisdiction WASHINGTON. .May 3 Off I u ' tain of the American Kcrirratloir of Labor conferred today with Senator Overman. Democrat. Nurlli Carolina, urging aupport of ilir re»olulton <i) an enquiry liy the senate Into the tex tile strike In North Carolina. latter, however. Senator Overman announced It*- wouhl oppose the In vestigation. Senator Stmirinna, Democrat. North fVrolln it alno In definitely opposed it? the senatorial enquiry on the grounds that It tit outside of the-Fed eral government's Jurisdiction Sena tor Wheeler. Democrat. Montana, au ‘hor of the resolution of enquiry In tends to ask action on It next week and chairman lat Toilette of the manu facturers committee lx ready to have the committee consider It ut that time Among those who called today al the i* pita I from the American Federa tion of Inbor wax William F. Oreen. the president The labor officials urg ed the enquiry In connection with the tariff rates asked by the textile In dustry with u view to determining whether any Os the tariff benefits go ing to the manufacturers are passed to the workers. Keostor Overtnn# ngsln protested gainst ‘’communitth-'' vßctlvltlna In North Carolina and'Said Ihe adoption of a senate resolution would tend to show faVor for such activities- Blame* New York NKW YORK. May 3 l/t’l Thomas H, McMahon, president of the I'nlted Textile Workers of Amer cj» who ha just relumed from a visit to Kllxtibeth* ioji, Teiin , strike area. Issued a state merit. Itslay In wlilclt he blamed the labor troubles In the south on the mills fliiHUclal hackers In New York "The great silk and rayon plantain Ktlzahetlilon are said to lie German" I •* statement read “Well, there are a 'rt of Germans there -German chem ists to their plants From all I can learn Ihey are kindly and ifener eus enough and well liked hy the cm v plovers If only those Germans had the lasi word the workers would be lieck on the Job lit tx hours, hut lb ,’rrinanx do not have llir last word They are all to evidently lto--ed by :he inen higher up It Is their finaii rix I hackers In New York who are lb labor haters and otilor/wreekers "I am here to serve notice on tie financial backers right here In this e>ty Ihsl they cannot drag our South ern working people back to the old or der of things.” Five thousand workers have been locked out at Elisabeth I on. he -all, i nd the only Issue barring their re turn Is their refusal'to face a black list Financial help Is coming from ill the country In response to the unloaSs appeal for funds to aid the destitute wither*. he said and public meeting* for “sympathy Olid help are planned for all sections of the country. n in ON BOOTI.IGGIII* NTII.I. ON IN IMI.KIMI N 1 - RALKIGH. May 3—l/IN Raleigh’s wsrb otween curb selling rum run ners and officers of the law; continued tislsy. So fsr.'nn c ssualtle bay- been ..-ported to the liquor forces, ‘ttfflc ers told of learning of llietr continued activltly here yesterday In spite of ef forts to break up the trade. One officer was quoted as saving lie »aw a bootlegger making sales from h.s automobile during a heavy shower The traffic has become so systematiz ed. however, he added, that the trans action was complet'd and the seller vanishing In a swift motor <sr be fore anything could lie done to stop h'ro. ■St HOOI. ITMI.URKN I RGF.D CHICAGO. May 3 The Hoard »f Kducatlon here has enlisted the gid of school children to get Mp.IHIO parent* "to sign pootcards favoring Increased ;c/“ —"■ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS • - ' ■ » ; *■ ■ RKAI) IN TIIE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. SNAKE GIVES SCHOOL SCARE Copperhead Found Coiled Over Entrance Broaden School Yesterday Morning The discovery of a large copper head snake, colled up on the arch . way over one of the entrance doors to the nrogdcu school yesterday morning ahont 11. tb o'clock, created considerable axcilsmetit among the Kludents and' teachers of the rural reboot. The snake, which was ..said *.o have messiticd over <lirec feet In length, was first seen liy a small f'rl. who was sitting in a class room with the open door facing the arch on lop of which the serpent was coil'll. She immediately told her teacher, and the principal and several oilier teach ers were notified C. K Worley, local man. happened *o tie in the building at (he time, and he ajded one of the high school hoys n removing the deadly snake from It's 'hreatening perch and killing ll A pitchfork was used In the copper-hekd from It's point of vanr nge, and a sharp hoe did the rest. Home were of the opinion that If the snake had not been discovered si the lime. It might have later >ne of the children passing under the arch and struck with fatal results, ll was a myklery to those who saw “Mr Copperhead" white he was lying on the arCh, as to how he could have reached Ilia position The walls on each side of the door were said to have very smooth surfaces INFANT DIES OF PNEUMONIA Summerlin infant Contracted OiKt-asc Folliminu Wtump ing (’ninth Horace Summerlin. 3 weeks o(tl sou • f Mr and Mrs I, l» Summerlin, died al the home of Iris .parents on Kit >1 Klin Street lit 7 W la d even'll pneumonia developed following w liik cough Funeral services will lie held fioli the residence si i o'clock this after noon hy Rev W. II HroWn. pa It* r>r the Goldsboro Methodist Circuit \t' Hint Mrs " Summerlin have the sym pathy d all In th'-lr bereavement; I’VHBBNiGLR NTKABKK FOKt'KII ni l HM RnK CLEVELAND. O May I/I’t Bus tided by high waves, alid a M to r.n mlleg ul". the lake passenger steamer t ly of Hufralo yeas forced HO mile off its course Itslay, and will he de t-iyed more Ilian ti, hours fill Its tr p t'om lluffalo (o Cleveland. according •o a radio from the captain t.-relved h> |> .1 Scbwartx manager Ls th" ( rveluml Itutfalo Transit (o hi pally I ere. 1 Seeks $50,000 Damage To Person, Mind, Peputation Claiming damage to "p»rwwi, i”u.il ■ Mrs. "ra W* l ' Vli-'l'' ,f Goldsboro has filed *nlt *" Wayne ' .Stmty Superior Court for |Ro.St»2 f.'i nealnst Marry C. Wallace of Kinston Tin defendant lx now nl llbcrtY under |2,turn bond pending , the 'hc.cr.ng "f the case ‘in Super lor court here 4 The plaintiff «o glutting In Kinston about Mutch n, M'-*. the complaint illege* and had Imp n ccllled on <•> « ral times by Mt Walla</1 On the .if lemoon of Matc h J • ViW the Kli •' ! man offered to bring Mr* Vitale-to ( her home In Goldsboro In b a aettomb b'le and the offer was accepted, ar <* riling to the complaint. When a abort distance weal of Kin* ■ton. Wallace I* alleged to have pro duced a bottle or »hat Hie complaint holds he represented »« whiskey • but which In reality wa* some sort M dope” Me persuaded the Goldsboro Woman to take olir dlillk, Utipl.l 1 1't f relate*, staling that It would not hurt, I her. She accepted the drink and fol c owed the whiskey with ginger-ale, t co mplaint allege*. The contention Is rat up that the drinks youtalued drugs - , l . ■ a WILE PRESENT . SCHOOL FACTS How Hancock Bill Hill Kcmil.ilc Wayne County Schtmls In Ik- Told Today Definite Iml" as to tiow the n ! cent ly enacted Ham or k m h ut bill will, regulate the schools ot Wayne coimlvi will be provided lor the first tint" this] ■l'orninu when kcliool officials of Ibc j county moot in the rnurthdlW at lOj '.'dock to dial li-• a'fficlciil ali'l ci .mo ! mtcal met hods ot scliisil admlni tru Don. School principal* arc required to lie In attendance at'the coiil.i'i" | cliiHil coinmilleenicn ha " lie n ic i,muted attend and the taepaye • generally have liet-li invit'd to h present. " The IfunciM k lull icqmi'-iJ lb.it tti s« Iliad ill cm tors ot .ear'll cuuiltv ~1 viiuununed In confer on topu ot flu a lice and iidmilHd rat ion and the litre' •eg called for today. Is in ki*eping ■wil'i Mils provlslun of the lull Tti« < • t<4‘ yics will attempt to do lot lb. t chopl HXec-utlves of Wayne wlril lb rfelil “school" In Ualelgh did f<" the county superintendents and sell""I hoards of Ihe slate. County Hupertlilt'lident I T Jer line will preside- ul -1 In meeting and will present the made up llificr ,tt)r llaiicm k school lull I'll each school for the lollownig yeui. “hus principals will In- Informed "I the exact amount that may he ex pended on their schools next Var The new budget will In- contrasted with the budget of last y ar In all of t*k various Items both for the county as a whole and for Jlie Individual schools. Home jot those wlnr w ill appear mi thr program today arc City KapcriM lendent Itav Arnistivng, Ml Oltve Hu .; erllilendent J O Itoxarnfin; Fremont ■i'lperlnlmnltmt t It Thoma- Ith ■ ft llowtng prlnr tpals of lilgti scliimilh fl J- Masney of I'lkevllb-. K D Edge! toil of Naliunfa,M. MunSiii* of Kit i oka Miss Mary G I’ll ts of lliogdeii, VV J. Nichols of Grantham. IL K- Mlller of Seven Springs, II D It <lt ardson of Suttlslon and r R Irewls of Smith Chapel J K. Kelly of Mi. Olive, chairman 'of I lie sr hool hoard I expected to lip presonf and appr ar on Ih' progrum (;eoh<;e RANSOM ENDS HIS LIFE Wax Son of Former F. S. Sena tor and Amtias-atlor to Mexico VyKI.IMIN. N. c. May .1 <J’i G«*..i pe llhuhiuh I.n ton of «seor-r.«M.ilt I'ii 11*001, a former I'nlted Slain-. Sena •or ami sjyilMit adiir -to Mexico, w.i frutnd ii«.iyd.i in 111 Is'iF IS'n Rot el li't< irslav with two hiitb'l wounds to hit head and » pistol beside him i .... lie was declared to iiivr i onthiiti d mil' lile after a coroner’ tllveM ig.itfoil sad tin Inquest wm* In id Blisirtstawi t'ullr aterl that tic b»*l flr'-d mice t*Sih. landing ludore a .mil .'T tin I rvlieii he hail fallen min -j .< I. d w Mi Hnjisom w.i pi online' t lie Via,ia, a hustue-ts man and wa repu»eAv..t" • « wealthy. .'.id that almost Immediately-the plain tlf became dormant" and claret Wallace, Is alleged to have ■ Inrtod Ills itnlotnwbllr off highway iiMinlmf I" In ihr direct ion of Mill f'r* -I unit nr; tel ii.ciking Ihr machine made act v nice* to Uni Vitale. Complaint »l I res that the plaintiff fertile lit III■ m us mini .-lie aa* ‘t"e ylia U't eil .•t cv r iMi ll be ai c ompllstn'cl his piirpo*e HkHm• at ihe iuni i i .• 1 Isaac■ u suffered from a vener.il disease which . trunmttt ed to tIM plairtlifl j ,’imm since heen uiidei tried os 1 and ur y'cal attention lor Mie disease, com plaint holds, and *e<* up thai she hu evpefided *122 f»n,,in li.nxpitul o.it S'til for medicine and ffiTH Tor meil cal and surgical alti-nilon The do 'are baa caused her ter suiter from a form of rheumatism, It fa alleged and plaintiff* eomptatltt hold* that sice ..has i»eeii Informed that It will be nee essary for her to continue under treat ment. The occurrence' haa’ caused thee de fendant's reputation, to be ruined .end h»£ to be ."ostracised ' f refill aculety, ip* complaint alleges* _ +.**.■*** * . ; •: • 1 * . —. GOLDSBORO, N. C. S.WTKim MORNING. MAfM, 1929 r . _ o' Siktimmls Sisirr-iii-Liiw As IVesidenl b-. ■ i "" ■■■ - —* ■ jlWci. laFi iL. H ' * '*• v.-j^ Mi t-.d'vard M I .i""l. * * Nortli ( iroltus l idcralion ot Women's Club at Hie twenty ev.iflli annual con VC-ill ion tb.it me -nltitbur Thur.-dav In Cliarlotri' Mr Lund bus been dial nil.l n <d Hu- Salltc .so litball « oti'U Irani finpl < inblmlicd and maintained by lire olgSWiX’dion loi the past -even vi-.u . During tin ton. the fund lia-' i|uaflr <ijil* i| in vdlip \4t ; hiwi»wiM Ini RfAfut it»*lilW. Vlf?' ! tioHiun O lt«n > J»> pri' itU'irl. ° *■"*■ ■'" ■ ' * ' ■ " Kirill oil Mt lion Will |{t k at*li Volt* in l). S. SriiiiltG I tnlav W *Blll NOTON May 3 td*) -Huh BtUaiott in Uu iii .ii -I 1 1 • i .ii iof I lift li>k it|>< 11 in by ihe judlcliry cbm mitlec on Ihii light of Secretary Mel lon to bold olfiie appeared ltk*ly to iuklil with a mil on tin iinnli <lti i UUM'<I propo il ion in m: 111 lof In morrow Sufftinni vote* were dptmed lor defoul. ol tint i'|H»r» of^t/halr man Norri». ih • I.ii mi' that Mi M* lion a a nttekliolder ir. violating tin ntaiutc’ (ortmlilitiK tin- :><•« fi iary oi the I route ury to lm< lliteriMill In carrying on trade or t nlnnieri e. ,'|'he committee eeemed widely ill v hleil on wlinl cotml ruction to lilm ‘ on 11<i i 101 l vent olil Mini tie No i lujoii o .iched today alter l*n more lioum of ilia 11 ion on a rour.ie Ilf (him of lllf e tor tile 1 'lllltllll II • It'll t llie |»|in |»* i tis of a Vole toinoi roW oil tin* report mafle ii appeal lit' tv that 0 no o|«'ii invr iij; iMoii ol Mi \l’Hun aosciicm o\ in si*;n \tft : . - ■* \ * <k Sttect > or l ailurt* «*f * (till Max llf |Mt»il oil *\ ’ I wo \ ole /A f « r : ■■' - \S *, IIIM.IUv,' M i , J\ • m lit: !#*•%«!* k «.t»! I«» l|»«' f, Os M‘ 114 Mill 1 • • '.<> '*T4. »? * : m.' ” T * «*f «!•. « t fr»r> fT» •t, Up ■ n|»»K»‘ i ,. _‘J« *• u ! fun* pl;i»» in tli#* . i • Hi Ih« n.l t o( '»:>!«*» Wh«» *i i J |»hf i« ;«Hv *U‘ i», H* *ii * ‘t ’ u V|M II Ml* > » •* « * *•). * v 1 !»* * v .!• v I rif fib** ■ * ■■ ■ toil *l,?t11 Ml t }».:« I • IH * (< • '• ,■’ ’. ■ (lilt *»r vole j*rv»V4* Mm *liiifi[fji uu 1 1,-. i t.jt,.'. Pir.ltl ).» Ilii' .i ’i Im j.ii. .t rh t » hv Mtiuirt•. t a • • - l ' «|» » K* JHlhlft ill . * < » U*Ui tf* "f«»i Mm il< t»» t»f »n |*h« t with •w *i tlnus* h» ; litt.pl » , i. I) I Ill'll, ia I ■ O' vote a' a 1 11 I t III' |»l ej, 101 l 111 i la dollied li. debcriliir'e a<l» . line. Sllpjiorlet a of III! iMm'Miii e lull pot! an cull corn livi f 11 lai e that two >• ioi'oi • whin III"' i> iu ve would vvu- vllll m. r* »il! In* tui . lie !o hi pi h', nr 'lie 1 two ai. In • Hud of Minnesota, the only farmer - labor tnenthei of tin »e||<it" alii Kell tlrh k of Wyoming a fjeueiorut. both ol • vtiulli are 111 I'll Ih" ItouptluU The flehenmrl reader ■ ali6 in g to obtain ' pair- for ihe e men ro that thett vote will make no il ! Klein e; hi the r' atlll, hilt -lln*' all I renal or ll|«por' tl to the filali are h" . t'lK catllionbd ’to he In their “eai < the effort »o far ha not bevu sucoeKHnil. - - ... e Hiifl lii h» lh« company In with li Im u m khohlvt WOtlHl Im? ni «l«*ri*(l : —“ - li ii iidK m! M*p mmk tiir> In i»ti*wur Im.* llm* r«»|»i»t t «»f <li«lrwin Nurrtrt Il.t vi |Hii ‘ls Inn Him .f C«MD iii it it m.fi ft »ii li»»fii live foritiur w‘crf l;iri«” of the Ut.tHiH > ffaihiK l hu* thf»y lu-hi < ui|Mir<tU<Ht HltM k wliHm »w«*r v *it|4 S«:iu»ft»r Sort I- hn»' V«’t\ ccMinlorM tin. ;ifyttl»M‘tit with U tMcMftl nl tb« urim»ii «il 4 iilMfil Grunt In with* fit -I V ill*. Ill* iMtinin.il ion J Eli »dm A ; Hli’WDtT **“ itn it'lunf «if Hlf CrUttHttry ,ill« i < luni f«IUHo| to iiickl, M Mm Ldiit ff jf.itillfilc thiit Jw#»n;it»4i HO’MRot. iUjMiMHnti. Ore Rut*, vk ho olil.iiimml Hie ( imiihhnh uMon from I Ut; ♦ftlM'A Im JtfppHr 15", ,| I I !♦»»(» »V fllf It li- r ■t*MMl to ♦ 10. '<tt MM .i| of Ilk’ fllMl# f|lM t m i.ti »| >" <ki Mi ffmtl 11 M .»< M ttl ft*| offh‘ ■' . ’ . I \K I MM Mill Mil \ YH» II ) I I I VI I NMi IOKNADO i i,i;\l l.,\Mi Ohio. Mny till IMI iff f»t hull ’IV* fi i*tt If* Ml fifth 4 jKtth’. {lt l.tba |M .♦Ht’f't iStf’Um *’i t ‘itv of rtulfrilo Hrtk fff|li#i| Ho tnlh‘4 ,t»|f »Im < o*H r IlkfiaV. 4»ImI h»- «|f‘ tu>f’4 men* than lx h«*oi - f*i» ilh • ri;t front |h»ft.tj«» if* t !i v< »m * or«J 1r • ,t < ri#lM» from ftu* <u*fjl uhi rs *. iv« *1 bv I f* Hi liWrtti/, tmifNiri'i of i - ♦ 1 • ■ i ;.-i ii'.ll.ii-» i rftfiull 1 oiii |M M k iM l ♦ - . y\~ Merchants Association To 1 '4/ Hold Membership Dinner i . J. *— I*i i- • i yi ■! cCfO'><'t nn.in 'll i*4 ' - -■; ■ c.....i bfti *i, Met (Jr.inl . , ■.I o'.. . ■ .1. .! !u notch' r-ty*- .i nnit a I ■ mil. > 1 .111 ilini • r oim.ftjni in Mas.* plot, .ply /hr aUlei'iilb and <Jnc id ■ *.i| to confer u.ih /It y nffietiylS iiT.i It * Vl* 1.1 si'.i II , I...{|>; p.l li.l nI- p |A> Un not of town shopper*. > Till* .In*', tin - hope til it the mein Ii ; I lip >! fifm • * . n. I ■ ml* i| l>\ ~ "i *i ■ Inn of llt v cit v - lot-rc haul *, iiild , in that end » ptogi mi of wot* luti re t .11 to* planned. Kffort* will ho npule i t'i obtain ’Von"* out.-funding' figure lit i|t<- biislin - life of the state as speak r (!*• ’t tie 111 a- nil. . I,'in.it! II op< in ’ . |•i io hleiil [of 'lie \#*nc latloii, war out of the dtv yes terday and comtiiiitee* to arrange de 'i II < the mutnbershlp dinner will he named by him at an early date Til l ' conreii'm- of opinion eiepreased In tin- iliiv'i ihi yesterday was that ico much o' tin* parking -"pace of the buaiuea* at reels ts being takeu up ... ... Wayne Uhysieians Move [ To Revive Interest In Tuberculosis Hospital Gasoline Explosion Kills Eour Children DAYTON, "o , May 3. :/l’i Four children were killed and their" mother. Mrs, Frank G Cardin-i was reported dying, a- a result of a ] gasoltiiit stove explosion at their home In Lebanon mat here tonight.. The husband wax In llte yarrt when Die til,rst i" curled and was unable to utd bis family. Two other children to have escaped In I'try . ’ > ' ~ v. V /; IHSHOP DAKST HEREON SUN. I'rcmhcs :i< SI. Sl<*|ih(*nM in Morning and ul I'ikeVilk m Aflcrorwin Hl' Rev Thomas C. Darst, It It. Miuliop ot Ksst Carolina. Will Im. In Kt Htcplo n s parish «ll 'lay tnmnt iow « Al II o clock lo will iidiulnlsli'r cinflftnalloll and preach Al 4 o'clock n the allio noon In- will oHicisle and preach In'l he pearly completed rata-' dim r hart-h at I’lkevllle. After a perirsl of stlapeualetl. ton- Mr net toii |gw" recent ly renimeil mi ■this building, which 1* IrrMh hand some and commmttmoc. sad coioilfttrtHim ts i nffb tr-nlly a4 Vs It red to perinll the ipr-utMC aeivtr c tniUOfrrrUt. • «■- *“ ■- i Run’S CONTINUE IN CITY BERLIN •A— g Twit Srrfiorm of fierman Ca|»- iliil Are Virtually in SURe of Selßc HKIILIN, May 3 f/Fl Two sec lions r>f the capltol were In state of seige while a growing < usually list testified to the ol Iho coin maiilsl dtHiiiilcrs defying"the rmllre prdtr e fori e for three days pint nights Efforts were made hermetically In hc.xi Ncnki.'llti on tin* snilt lieaslern ft lug?' of lliq r-Hy and Wedding on th" llorlVi I'oltcc lined tin daylight hour, for a house to house Hour* li for wca pons o that general fighting might lint bleak out Spain after dark Snip mg < out Iniii-d through Hie day from windows anil' 1-nqf*. the polleiv al ready r hnrgixl with ''bloody liutch sry" hy factious of tli" left used blnnks until for self protecMon they Were fora ml lo Krilist li ulr- steel slid lead TWrty six policemen liave been luiured • . - file Clisllaltlci of Din riolers werw d. ici mill' d b .K easily Iml the dead were known in be njore than to and iiiid the .ertorihtv wonpdrrd uumlieii"t mine Ilian I"" Twit women who ventured on a hah nay (rainy were InH and one .had died of a bn I let >v."ii"l c;>-rltcr t ¥'if* nttff»rrM*i*f)c< * of boro |»r«i a |»♦«* I'll* <ll l **l o.t * v# f (*QI Ilia* >f feOffl* ‘4> '*♦ ril full Iff If*’ •«| W||fM .ft. Mil lo#.il it it f ivitif »f>i I* * ffwnrr;, wotiMf M*»ik Ihfo i.«r*t In ffi«* loth r»f tfir iffy nr fill oigl f»f tl»«* b'lftiiv m - "iru rHk.il t It« out «»lH t»«nn * *li«»p|»4‘f .will If J l». l*r« illy l»*iM'f »f r*l f v• i »f i v *«it| t*im* Hh ••* l«»f I ■* «Vfr* |M*opU* In tnv Mlorn r'tnt|tl fimny t> that they have hot ls*.'ti able lo sc ■ •lie park lie spin >• ip a reason ah l> o. lame of the hustiiess districtl'ei < nally I don't k ii.it* of any bet tec advertising of tioldslioro as a shop p. center than lor the Hews to go out I hat. lli> visitors takeu first pfgcu 'n parking lai tilth - and that, he can always find a < utivenli-nt place to leave his car ” v The directors decided to appoint a committee to confer with the city manager lit an effort to determine If Hide satisfactory system cannot he worked otit, . AJbflUßi ■ MEMBER OV THE ASSOCIATRO PRESS PRICE FIVE CENTS (hnimillrfi 1 Named lo Confer With Offiriala Relalivo to Simitorium , • fi , r MAY MKKTING OF SOCIETY ' HELD HOTEL GOLDSBORO Dr. Yotkr, Dr. Smith, and Dr. Dilkm Morris tread Profffam . £_ The Wayne County Medical Boctety In Hession last evening al the Hotel Goldsboro threw Its lafluence behind the movement to secare a aanitortum C?* for llte irealmrnl ot tuherculoala la Wsyue county The Hoi Ip(y named a committee— comported of Dr. W 11. Smith, Dr ■Mllon Morris and : Dr- W C. Steel* of Mt Olive to confer krttb county ri'flclals relative tu some plan for • aanlloritim Dr Smith had mov >d tire appidnttiienl Os such a commit tee and Dr Henderson Irwin second ♦ d Ih" motion Action toward tracking the movement ior a sanltorlum for the county fol liwhl a banquet at the Hotel and k program lt> inhereqjoals had been th« topic for atndy. Dr. P. A. Voder, of the North Carolina Haul terlum Extension Service, told o( the wun-k— It nilrm ts doing and of the (sets Which are being aaslmllated relative lo the disease Dr. Morris discussed iiihercutosls lii children and I’r Kmlth’-wome points In enrly dlag 1 I'lrntg of the disease, f'aae report! were submitted hy Dr Irvin Dr Smith and Dr. U W. Corbett r ronght reports <>♦ the Fecent conven , Don of the North OarotlM Medleol Society lu Greensboro. Dr. Al’ I. Mel lard was elceled to membership Ih the aiH-lely “ •« Action of the Hocbrty tat naming • commlttne to rmrfer wHh official* M In plana for Ht« urlng ■ aanttorlum for 'be County are ex peeled in entiao ■ revival of Inloreat In Ibl* project, dor muni for union week* now. The County board of comminaionpra hud been given data »t • recent moot liikI iik tinder which It wan indicated that “ the county could more" profitably creel u MMiitlurlum and care for lla owa lutllgletil taberciiloala patlenia than it re ii lit by eonllnuliig tu aupport than In Httiilltula mil of the rounty Tit* I hike iloKpltullaulhui Hoard would eoiilrlhutehgl per day per bed for aop p »rt of ihe mn Ii hi lon. It la under itood DIXIE COUNTS STORM DAMAGE * , * Ti»rn»H«M’* Which Killed 50 la South Were Widespread Over Nation « ,*h darn* <Hy The Aaaoclaled Proaal Iteuih .ai alk ei| iitrnußb litiia lodar In lire whirling wake of lornadoai tlnii cruahed liulldlnga, Including on* Virginia ncliotil hounn full of cbil •Iren, killed alumut half u hiintlred people and Injured wlmo.it twice that i. it inker Os aeven hiouthern Htalea that felt lhe twlaerla 1 deadly might, Virginia hm the burden! hit. In that atate alone there w*rr 2tt known fatalities M Itye Cove V« , where the hclkmil v lionae wua hlown down tl children and one teacher were killed Th" alorm eettr»red In the huuia Inti extend eel fnr afield extending ts inch widettr c par a ted points as Mel on and the tlreal Lakes • Traffic on Lake Michigan and Make Krle wga . a< a stand .lilt and craft caught away from port were nerlously endangered The l.iki' pa seilget idegtner, f'ttf ol ttuffalo blew a ryllnder tecad IS mill ca d nt ( lenTaod vcaterday and wallowed In a heavy *e» as other sieanic>ihc and lugs were to answer Mr . mjM' of distress The wind was full of gale force along the noyth Atlantic conat at thvt time. At New York a naval lug waa blown ashore, hut later re-floated In the Middle West there were ••rung wools and snow fell In the Mlc hlgan fruit . hell. -«» HI!»r.H IN HAMKft ( OLI MRIA, H r . May 3 —(M*l -liar r•' K Hluea of Isancaattr. 8. C, a na tive North Carolinian, waa appotatad hy Governor Atcharda today to aac i c-ed J. Lyles Olena aa ayltcltor aC the «Uth Judicial circuit.
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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May 4, 1929, edition 1
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