WEATHER
Partly eloady and continued warm
Wadneeday aad Thu rad ay I steal aft
vraoon thonderehowers.
VOLUME BIGHT; NUMBER 79
NEW TARIFF BILL IS PASSED I HOUSE 264 TO 147
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PROVIDES FOR
INCREASES IN
IMPORT DOTIES
Now Gom to Senate But ia Not
Ezpoctoi to Be Acted on
There Soon
BILL DRAWN BY G. O. P.
MEMBERS ON COMMITTEE
Affects Every Man. Woman
and Child in The United
States in Changes
t
WASHINGTON. May *B—(XV-Th*
tariff bill written by the ways and
meant committee republican! and de
signed to afford additional protec
tion from foreign competition to
tbousanda of prodneta of thp Ameri
can farm* and factorlea waa pa*»«J
by the bouae today bY a yota of lj
( The’measure carried substantial In
• reasea la import duties on articles
embraced In every section of the aev-
old Fordncy-McCumber law
gdlr provide* for a reorganisation of
tba tariff commission and tbe grant
ing of Increased power to ihe presi
dent la tha matter of increasing rates.
It now goes to tbe senate where
Ura finance committee plane to hold
extensive bearings bstore reporting
It.
With plane underway for an all
■vtnmer recess. It was (he opinion of
republican leaders tonight that the
proposed legislation would not be
takes up by the sepals for several
months.
Passed by a margin of 117 votes tbe
bill waa given the final house stamp
of approval 4 months and 3 weak*
from tbe day the pubject waa tackled
in public hearings and after more
I'ran 100 amendments . proposed by
•h« nugs mid |g§ cornu*illuu iMUIj
’’been given further approve!.
Before the final vtlte a motion by
Representative darner, Texas, to re
turn tbe bill to the ways and mean*
commutes waa rejected by 254 to 157
votes. «
The bill revises, mostly upward,
lutes In every dutiable section of the
existing Fordney-MeCumber law.
which It la designed to supplant.
Every man. woman and child In the
country and nearly every foreign nh
tlcn In the world Is affected by ihe
economics changes proposed by the
measure In the seven year old repub-
Ican protective tariff structure.
Perhaps the most far-reaching
change In the advance of sixty-four l
hundredths of a cent In the effective -
uuty on sugar, raising the present I
duty of 1.76 cents a pound on Cuban
<" raw auger to 1.40 cents.
other rate advances designed to aid
tbe fanner and manufacturer, affect
such commodities as wool, cattle. I
dairy products, meal*, grains, textile* i
g'aas. paper, furniture and clothing
of all Mescrlpttons
Important commodities long allow
ed free entry Into the United State* i
are made dutiable Including hldee, ,
It ether,' boots and shoes, cement, i
common building brick, shingles, j
cedar, maple and birch lumber.
The measure also set* up an entire- i
new rate schedule to embrace ,
manufacturers of artificial silk under
the Official name of "rayon." These
goods are protected In existing law
under the silk schedule.
BOY IS MISSING
WITH BIG MONEY
MeflMtigvr Bank at Houston
Disappears with $24,000 in i
Cash and Drafts <
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■* HOUSTON, May 28.-d/Pt A sis
teen year old messenger of the First
National bank here was missing to
day with (24.000 In hank drafts and |
tush The boy bad not been seen
> I nee he left on hi* regular run yes- ,
terday morning BatVk officials sain
he had complained of being til and
might gone *° *' ,n,r Pty o * f,,r
• eatment. Most of the »24.0»*> was lu
ion-negotiable drkfta.
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COTTON !A* FOl'Klfl* GI’lLTf
MEMPHIS, Tenn.. May 28,— (JP> -
William R Pharr, cotton man was
found guilty In Federal Court today
on charges of aiding and abetting J
Mamaev Heauchamp. former vice-pre*-
ident o fthe old Union and Planters
bank and Truet Company In the roles- .
- implication of nearly 1600.000 of the
tank's funds In 1423 and 1114 Hen-*
IW» w* *4v*em* until J«af ». s
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
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READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARB FRESH—READ BT BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
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Ctrl Mahan, above, aged 6, of i
PainttviHe, Ky , who killed hts;
playmate, Cecil Van tlooge.
aged 8, following a <|tiarrel ha*
not mentioned the shooting
•nnce a half bout-alter Hire deed,
according to his father John
Malian 'I he child was given a
titteen-year , reformatory sen
tence, but *ao gianted a writ
of prohibition
ESCAPES MATH
BY TWO INCHES
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W. H. Milett Struck by Falling
CroHN-Beam on Mulberry St.
Yesterday
W H. Miles. 22 yeftr old employee
of the Carolina Power and Eight com
pany, escaped death by a matter of
about two Inches here yesterday
morning about 10 o'clock when a de
scending beam cross-bar, being haul
ed to the top of a pole on Mulberry
Htreet near the post-office, struck
lilm. a glancing blow over the left
eye. Inflicting a had gash and knock
ing him unconscious. The Injured man
was rushed to Ihe Goldsboro hospital
by Frank Creech, local’man, and sev
eral stitches were required to sew
tip the cut. Miles’ shoulder was also
bruised when the cud of Ihe beam
fell arrow* It, hut physicians did not
think any hones were broken.
People, who happened to he near
when the accident happened, were of
the opinion that If tbe beam had fall
en another two Inches from the pole,
It would prohably have crushed the
Injured man's skull. As It was how
ever, the edge of the beam merely
scraped across his face, breaking the
skin over the eyebrow, causing It to
(tflontlnuod on page D
Eastern Carolina Ought To
Do Some Bragging, Declares
~ The time has come for BHUrn
North Carolina to ijull comparing It
to Piedmont and Wejtern North
' irolma and Imagining that the other
Mellon* have all the progress, Judge
t... K. Mtdyette decla>ed In the course
of an Informal talk before the tßilds
boro Rotary club laat evening The
*alk by, Judge Mtdyette and an ex
cellent exhibition of ttuiibling acta
by Ed Bland, Ed Evans. Rupert and
Etrby Gurley occupied the Club pro
gram.
"If you atop to think about It," de
lla red Judge Mtdyette. "you-w*ll rea
Hie that Eastern Norjh Carolina has
Just aa many substantial' cities as
any part of thb state and that these
cities are growing just as rapidly. The
truth a trout It Is that otir opportuni
ties for development down here are
greater than they are In any other
part Os the state and what ta need
ed Is for organisations like Rotary
—and I know that Rotary Is doing
this to lend Itself more completely to
the upbuilding of the section.
’ •atari at Elisabeth City and Juat
name over ilie Eastern North Caro
tin* towns, Rdenfon.
Mffe Nil fees. *BSfc Ms** «*»-
FIRST REPORT OF TB CLINIC IN SCHOOLS
Judge Midyette Passes
Out 24 More Years Os
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Sentences on Tuesday
ft O
Willie Wood. White, Will Serve 5-7 Yean* in Pen For Crime
Against Nature—William Joyner Getn IS Years
« On Two Charges
Judge K Y. Midyette In Wayne
County Super'or Court yesterday »en
ifnced fruit 1 , defendants to term* total
ing a minimum of 24 years In state
prison or on the county road* and
brought the total year* of sentences
days of court to 4* years.
Willie Wood aged white man, and
WIIHam Joyner. Negro, fs-ed mo t
hedly In Ihe day’s grind. Wood *n
found guilty of a crime aga'nst na
ture —too remit ins for further new*-
taper detail and sentenced to from
K lo 7 years in stale prison
k
Joyner la the Negro who tried In
hrlng-’Chicago gunman (adlr* In
floldsboro but strork a st’ump when
he tried to rnh Jesse James, 1 * keener
•ts the Standard Filling station at Ash
and Herman streets. 4* *p
nepred, h»<t aomelhlne of the 'r-n
nerve of his nsmesaVs and r-fns-d
to not em on when Jnvnlkr told him
10. .tarn** ront'nued to stand bv npn-j
ehstsnt Iv while Jovn*e took three
shots »t him and hts eoo'*>e*s so
flabbergasted the Negro that be
lorned and ran
Officer* rapture him' Jean* .Taping
UPRG'\ pu a Airu
FOR WAYNE BOY
Given Opportunity to Compete
For Fellowship Offered by
Kdinon
The News Bureau.
RALEIGH. May 27 Thonias A.
electrical wtxard. has offered a four-
I
year technical scholarship to some
outstanding American boy Interested
in science, and opportunity will be
given lo select a North Carolina boy
to enter the competition and go to
Went Orange. N. J„ to Mr. Edison's
laboratory, where he will himself
conduct the examination.
fir R. T. Allen, tftate
ent of Public Instruction, Is sending
oul a letter to county and city super-*
Inteiidents asking them lo have prin
cipals notify high school boya who
have shown superior aptitude for and
distinguished himself In studies of
science and through applied projects.
These hoys are to fill out blanks, ap
proved by the principals and will he
asked to come- lo lialdgh on May 15
for examination by a commute to he
named by Governor O. Max Gardner
Dr. Allen suggests that some civic
organisation pay' the expenses of the
candidate to Raleigh.
One boy Is to be selected from each,
(Continued on page 7| / -" <>
non. Greenville Karmvllle Gold lo.ro,
Fayetteville. Dunn. Wilmington and
other*- Compare their business and
tbelr growth with th l- and
rrowth of the cities anywhere In the
Hale.
"Th* growth lit some of the larger
Piedmont, cities, has been mainly
!’trough the Influx of textile workers,
while the growth of Eastern North
(‘urolina cities has boon more of the
Substantial kind.
"We have varied Industries here,
soil that Is the equal fn fertility to
that to be found anywhere Go to Hie
mountains and after you ellmh up to
the top of one of them that la all
there la to It; Cant grow anything
there hut a little corn In the valleys,
"Wc of Eastern North Carolina
ought not to permit all the talk to he
about the wonderful progress of the
Piedmont hut we ought to get huay
arid do some talking ourselves
Th* young athletes, who followed
Judge Midyette, did not have sufflc
. tent apace for full display of their
pt/w*reas. but they w«ye plenty g:>od-
They dtved, flipped. ->e*-*,i wed and
pulled strong man stuff after th* sash
m * tftfrtai..
GOLDSBORO, N. C WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 29* 1929
I Identified him; and later he was also
Identified a* Hie Negro who Had brok
en into a dwelling.
For the attempt at robbing James.
Jovner received 111 years In State
pr'sbn and for the breaking and en
lering anotlc-r 6 year*.
Willie Green, a Negro with a ore
vlous court record, received 2 year*
' on the muni v road* for *tnrchreaklng
I and larcenv
l “Have yon ever been In trouble Im
toreT' Judge Mldvctlc asked Willie,
h-foee passing sentence
"Vases rt» e*>n- roe on g m-ms* for
■ > ' r* w uV
( hreskln' In freight cars; but I'm dldn'l
I '° •* V
James Cogdell. nevr«. also recev'ed
two years on *he roe-la fn- Isreeny.
Incest I'hsrwe Dismissed
A ehsrge of Ince.t ir*|**t Frneet
Mornhv resident of the Ml f*IW« sec
i>r,n. waa rennrted ns "not s true lil't,"
Mornhv hsH h*-'d 4wvn held when
: •i-ohahle' cellar wm tellnd In s hear
Irr before k’*e W n tt-l't. Rr
The vrend Inrv venterdsv made an
tnsneetlon ot the eoontv home, th»
ronvlrl camne sod will todiv vtstf
other county departmenta.
NEW WHITE WAY
Mo**l of I/inm nod r*klw On
(>nt«r Street Will he Re
moved for New SyHtem
Preliminary work Incidental to the
Installing of the new White Way
equipment on t'enter *trcct .here ha*
alroady been begun, 11. F. Lee, man
ager of the local Carolina Power aad
Light Company office, told Ihe News
yesterday. The local branch of th"
power company waa awarded Ihe con
tract by Ihe city lo Install Ihe White
Way. Part of the equipment has al
ready arrived, It waa laid, but there
will be several weeks of preliminary
.work such as removing some of Ihe
lines and cables now on Center street
before the actual construction of Ihe
White Way can be begun The cable*
furnishing Ihe power for the white
way will be as compact and as or
derly as ponaible In order lo present
a' mdro attractive appearance, it wait
learned.
The raised cement walkway down
(he middle of Center street will have
five electric light pedestals In each
block. The New* wan Informed The
wires going to each post will be run
under Ihe pavement of Center street
so there will be no unsightly lines
si rung overhead lo mar the beauty
of the projeef
The Job when completed sometime
probably early In the fall will give
Goldsboro ’one of the most modern
1 and beautiful White Ways In thin sec
Uon of Ihe state. In Ihe opinion of
Mr l*ec, who will have supervision
Os the work
6 Canes Typhoid
In Wayne County
There* ft re now , *l* case* of ty
phold fever In the county. Dr, L.
| W. Corbett, health officer reveal
*d yesterday. F'our member* of one
Hood .Swamp white family are 111
' with Ihe (lieeaaa. he reported;
there la another cane In a Negro
family at Dudley and the sixth
cane In in a Negro family on Kim
street.' It wa» in the latter family
that a child died of the disease
several week* ago Parents had
refused lo take the typhoid vac
cination or to allow their other
children to tike It after the 111
m-s* and death of the other child
"With six cane* of typhoid In
the county.' said Or Corbett, “I
r cannot urge to »trongi> that every
I one protect himself by vae< tna
|l tlott In the campaign now.,being
conducted. . ,
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Accident Stop* Flight
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JQfmiJßf *%' %
MJm* 'ySS
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A cracked propellor ended thf
week-long flight pf the “Fort
Worth” and her gallant crew,
Reg Robhina. top. and lantea
Kelly, below, aftet *tayitig in
the air (or 172 hout* and 44
minutes at Fori Worth Kcx*a.
Their motor wai *ti|l function
ing perfectly, but the •tram id
lighting a storm had c.rpt ked
their propellor. Koch flyer
receive* about $15,000 dollars
BRINGS CHARGE 7
NON SUPPORT
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True Bill Found by Grand Jury
in Charge Brought by Mm
John Cam pen
John dampen was yesterday held In
hond for the next term of Enperior
Court on a charge of non-support
brought by Mrs. dampen, who came
to GoldHbore from New York City this
week. * 0-"
The defendant was arraigned be
fore Ksq. Henry Toler yesterday
morolqg. probable cause wag found
snd be was held for the grand Jnry.
The fart* were given lo the Jury
rhorlly later and a true hill waa
found It waa decided that the caee
Mbould be continued until the next
term of Superior court. Bond had not
bten fixed yesterday afternoon but
Solicitor William* waa said to be
asking for surety to the amount of
f 2.500.
Death Comes Close To
Local Men in Accidents
Two Goldsboro men bad narrow
escape* from Instant gnd horrible
death* In ,w " automobile wreck*
which occurred Monday nlgbl within
ihrevmonrs of each other. The New*
lurried yesterday Sim Ward, W<-bh
ts vti merchant, who run* a grocery)
More on South Htocumb
Spicer's Kanltorlum wllh aevare cut*
and bruises ami possibly several dl*-
ribs. Injuries sustained wheA
Ihe Chevrolet coupe in which he wa*
riding on the Wilson highway near
Greentesf, careened sgainst a Urge
<ak lre<* on the left side of Ihe high
way. almost completely demolishing
the car ■■■■■;
Mr Ward vx< driving loewrd WII
-on Monday night about 10 ,w o'clock.
The News wa* told, and at a point
about holfway between Greenleaf and
Scoltsvltle, was passing another car
going In direction when the
Mehls of an abproachliy; car blinded
slowed down allghtlv. It was said,
and over to h'e left side of Ihe hlvh
p*v and -«tf Ihe ppVemewt r*lh»r than
like ft chance -a ooHI-slon with the
25.5 Percent Children
Given Tuberculin Test
Show Positive Reaction
May Quarantine All
States Against Fly
WASHINGTON. May **. (AV-
Public hearings on June 1 lo con
sider an ent elision of the q uaran
tine on the Medllerrenean fruit
fly front Florida to every *taie la
tbe unton were called today by
Secretary Hyde.
In Issuing the call for the hear
ing which under Ihe law Is a pre
requisite to any restriction* Im
posed the secretary appeared that
the fly had been transported Into
other stale* In shipment* of Flor
ida fruit.
The fly wa* discovered recently
In larvae form in Dallas, T«*a*.
and *everal shipment* of Infested
fruit were destroyed In other
<i t - **
states. *
NO TRACE OF ~
BRIDAL COUPLE
Col. Undborgli and Brtdo Sue*
ccmfaUy Elude Brigade of
Reporter*
NEW YORK, May *».—(dV-001.
and Mce Char lea A- Lindbergh, who
t oped from (ha praaa to be secret
ly married in the bride’s Englewood,
N J, home yesterday were enjoying
their hard won privacy today after
eluding all efforts lo trace thetr
whereabouts
Daylong Investigation by brigades
of reporters and photographer* fall
etPeven to establish whether the Lind
berghs were on the ground, on lh«
water or IA Ihe air. ® \ ,
The flying Colonel and the daught
er of Dwight W Morrow, ambassador
to Mexico, were married yesterday
afternoon with np one bui close rela
tives in attendance as reporters hung
around tha streets In front of tha
Morrow home In Ignorance of what
wa* going on. The Colonel and III*
bride had left the house before a aec
rt tary mad* public a brier announce
ment of the marriage. Where they
•vent nobody who may know revealed
and nobody el*k haa been able Ip find
tat.
Shortly after the wedding a yeJlow
amphibian plkbe circled oyer the Mor
row home dipped in salute and flew
away. Tha bridal couple on the atari
of their honeymoon? Nobody n»w
Later a similar amphibian settled In
(he water* of Long Inland fkmnd near
;h# estate of Harry Guggenheim, close
friend ot Colonel Lindbergh The
bridal couple seeking seclusion In the
(Continued on page 7b •; -
upproachlng auto, NMr Wnrd *aid
that on accotlW. of having been
blinded by the bright lights, he was
not able to see exactly where he was
going, and as the Chevrolet went off
she pavement. rare*ned to the left
and rranhed against the tree
The left aide of the car body was
badly smashed, and the top crushed
In The windshield, radiator and
hood and glass In (he door* was also
broken. The wrecked car, which had
Just b«cn obtained by Ward through
a trad* with a mUn from New York,
was towed Into Goldsboro by the
Wayne Garage wrecked. People who
saw It declared that Him driver had
* miraculous escape fro mdeath.
The injured man, who was brought
to lb* local, hospital by a passing mo
torist. was said to have suered con
siderable loss of blood from cuts
about the head and body. Blood stains
were evident on the side of the body
and also In (he Interior. In spite of
the seriousness of the accident and
he force of the Impact with which
Hi poupc struck the tr**\ Rob* of
v (ContlmM* ob pafi 1) _
MEMBER OF
THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
PRICE nw CENTS
Pogitivg React long Amo*g
White ChUdraa 4-8 Purcdat
Highen Than fur Cuioruff
1565 CHILDREN SIVBN
TESTS; 406 POSITIVE
t/
Keportn on Phjrulcnl Examina
tion* and X-Ray Stndtea Not
. Yot Roeohrod
Twenty-five aad flve-tenlba of •**
tbe children glvau the tubefoulln test
.or lutercßloefs la tba recant «a*i
palgn In tbe ecbooD of U» oounty
.nowid a positive reaction, aocor ling
to tiai'rtloa raoatyed yesterday ny
the Ft MU' department from Dr. P. a-
Voder., irteastoa worker at tha ?**rt*i
('rroi'na Banltorlam who conduct xl.
tpr vitnlgg.
A 'otal o* IMS Cblldwo wore l*wr
the (vat and at thta numter 4M w«m
found to read positively or oac pat
of a vary four-
On* result of tic examinations as
reported by Dr. Tadur yeaterday oaaa
ad considerable comment, Tk# Pa
rent of positive reaction* among tha •
white school Children waa U paroapt
higher than among the colored ahlld- *
-*n A total of ttte wktt# children re
cived the dmt and of thi* aomber »4
i '••rted positively A total es *7* ool
nred children reached the teat tad
of Ibis number I*6 reacted poetthrely.
Tbe poelttra reactions among tha
white chHdrea waa MM gmftat «M
among tha Celored M. J p«Wfu**
The averane «* pogltlra taaotloaa
among tha children of the date the*
far examined la aemn thtrty-flee noon
ties Where elmlUar toeta haro beta
given Is shoot M per aepL Tkle
ahowa tha Wapke total about J par
cent above the average for the Mat*
hut with the white chlMlwo ebaat 1
wrrenb above the state average-
A total of >4l children who reacted
positively were an nnderwetght Mid
generally run down physically that
Dr Yoder conetdatud It necessary to
follow up the teat, wtth thorough
physical exnmtaaUma. About MU*
number were give* X-ray studies.
The results of the X-Xay stadias,
however, were net available te the
preliminary report hat are expected
SOIL EXPERTS
VISIT COUNTY
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Departmeut of AfHaiHure Cau
ducting Exfugiutewt Near
Grown laaf
- |T , n . . “<r-
Dr J. 4. Ektaaer, aealor chemist „
» of the United State* Deparatmant of
i vgrlculture, Waahlagton, D. C., aad
H B |kten. O* the 'North Carolina Ex-
Station, Raleigh, oa the J.
r Barden farm naar Belfast yester
day made counts to determine ihe *f
feci on Ihe aland of cotton of dUfer
i »nt fertlllaera.
’ The experts observed the soil* and
fertilisation experiment la growing
* cotton which Dr. Skinner eemWftne
it ago launched da the Gr*#nl«af fgrm-,
* «»nly on# other elraller teat l# being
* conducted by Dr. Skinner In the atgte. -
f The object Is ts compare ordinary "
, home mixed and «omm*rlc»l fertllie
«r* with the newer highly ooecentmt
id fertlliaer now being manufactured
" for plant food. CounU were mad* to
ddermtne the affect upon she eland
I of cotton and of the different conceo-
II Dated fertiliser*. At a later dale dur
'* Inr lha aummer a public field moet
-11 Ing will he announced In order that
. pr Skinner may show tha farmer*
e it this section Just what la being don#
ii «cd what result* of thU fertiliser teat
ri will dot engine.
Accompanying Dr Skinner nnd Mr.
i Mann was R. A- Lind berry a Senior
In chemistry a* !tbe University ®f
North Carolina this session
RAILROAD INCOMER
*
y NOW YORK. May 1« -Railroad#
>( making (heir monthly state menu la
d the Interstate Commerce Commlaalo*
h fur April coatlaeod todpy to ekmw
>r gain* In their net operating IdObmi
o Hr that far April 15*28,