..WEATHER Partly cloedj wHA l«ril dtrrMM Uialrr iktinn VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 80 NO CONGRESS RECESS UNTIL FARM AID PROVIDED Senate Agricultural .Committee In Favor U. S. Running Shoals Senator Norris at Onre Carries His Resolution Before The 'Senate " BENATE APPROVES BILL TO RE APPORTION HOUSE Biffis of Breaking of Deadlock Between House and Senate on Farm Relief $ /' 1 1 YC ABHINC.TON. May W - (AV- Sanction by President Hoover of the propoaod congressional recess (nr the tutnmer hingea upon the prior enact ment of the farm relief hill tstd an j irreement fixing a definite date In 'he fall for a vote In the aenate on the tariff meaaure. The prealdcnt'a position became known today after Renators Jones of Waahlngton, the assistant Republican ’eader and Borah of- Idaho, had call ed at the White Hnual to preaent their viewa agalnat any recesN until the work for whlcli the special aea »lon waa called had been completed | With algna of a breaking In thel deadlock between the aenate and the' house on farm relief and word from ( halrman Bmoot of the aenate finance} committee that at least two months “Will be required by the committee to get the tariff hill ready for the sen ate, Senator Wataon /of Indiana, re publican leader, tonight went ahead with hla plana for an all summer re tell. Senator Wataon agreed with the White House stand for enactment of farm relief before the vacation and for the fixing of a definite date for a vpte In the.aenate on the tarlfr bill. He would Initial '’ that rocean hinge a’ao upon an agreement for a vote In the senate on the report adjust log differences between the aenate and house on the tariff before the opening of the regular session In December. By unanimous vote, the aenate ag rlcultural committee recommended to the aenate the re-enactment of the Norrli resolution for government op eration at the Muacle Shoals property In Alabama. The report on this resolution waa carried at once to the aenate by Its author. Senator Norris, republican, Nebraska, who said he did not be lieve the legislation could he enact ed before the summer recess hut that l»e would take advantage of any op portunlty to have this done. Automatic reappnrtloumetit of the house of representatives, on the basis of a census every 10 yearn, was pass ed by the senate todgy 67 to 26 and smt to the house A similar proposal which ha« stlr rtd up nearly 10 yewfs of controversy between states likely to losw anil those likely to was approved l>y the house last, ses sion and final enactment of the meas ure has been decided on before the rummer recess. » , The bill which had administrating! approval would direct the president . to submit to ijongress In December two sets of corntmtsHfins showing the number of-representatives each state entitled to on the basis of the new census both ttin system tnown as equal proportion' and that known as. major fraetlons. ATTACKS WHITE WOMAN, MOBBED *'t ‘ ' Mob Get* Pos*e**ion of She riff’H Jail Keys and A lulu els 19 Year Old Negro ABA MO, Tenn., May 21*. f/P> Jo- Roxloy; 19 year old negro accused of attacking a white woman • .was ab ducted from jail' hero early tndav by a mob and lynched 4 miles cast of town The lynchers had stormed a Jail at Trenton. Tenn.- ,]n an adjoining county before they traced the negro to Alatno and almost battered dpwn, the door of the home «f Etner ijm. Crockett county sheriff They dlscovecjsd the keys to Alamo's jail under a divan where the sheriff hud placed them and got possession of the UK* THE GOLDSBORO NEWS r „ \ . t. , , READ IN THE MORtfING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. Newsome Nominated For Rotary laeader DALLAS. Tex , May 29 (/P)~ Ten thousand ltd aria ns gs' hr red here for the 2(Mh annual Interna tional convention of the organixa tlon today nominated candidates* and tfien enjoyed the president's ball. Little competition for office d«f developed and the chief fight de veloped for the pres <1 -ncy, the supporters of Raymond .1. Knoep pel of New York matching every claim made by those pushing Eu gene Newsome of Durham. N C!„ when the names were put In nomi nation the applause was about equal and a close void was ex pected. JUDGE DANIELS ' RULING UPHELD l Supreme Court Decide* for Gold*boro Ltimlx-r Company in Cute From Jones The Sew* bureau. By M K. Danaaga* RALEIRII May 29. The judgment Ir supported by the provisions of the deed.' the Stale Supreme Court held today, In an opinion handed down as firming the judgment of Judge Dan iels In Jones county court In the case of J, R. Lowery apd wife against Die Cold shorn Lumber Co. The con troveray was to determine the right of the defendant to re-enter upon u rght-of-way over lands of the plain tiff and construct a tram road to re move limber owned by t£e lirmlepr company frotji lands other than those ol the plaintiff. The del'd of the plain tiff to tire defendant permits this re • ntry by the lumlier firm, the court holds. RUM RUNNER IS SENTENCED Carl Lippard. Who Walked Out Wilke* Jail, Get* Ten Year* WILKES BOKO. N. C." May 29. --(/P) --Carl Ljppard. alleged rum runner who disguised himself and walked Om of the Wilkes county Jail here while visitors were entering the I olldlng several weekH ago. returned tiers and was tried and sentenced by lodge Jnj>nston J. Hayes today to serve ,jl v loyal of .'t years In Federal Prison al Atlanta and pay fines of $1,500 . I.tppard war arrested lasi Janu ary when prohibition enforcement of ffeers- following an automobile cliane of miles seized bis care with loti gal lons of whiskey, v" «- Fair Directors Ash Support Os Auto Show and Exposition The distressingly small attendance! ut the lltli aii imi ml (ioldshoroAulD' mobile Show .nut ludnstr i.it Kxposl Hop last Monday evening, yesterday! afternoon brutish! an appeal from ill-} rector* of the Wayne County . Kalr Association, wlilidi la sponsoring the etiow The appeal, directed to ail tioldslwiro cillr.cns. urge. Cull upport of the exposition during the remain Ins three day*. f'nlll last night loa than .liai paid admissions had been recorded .. „ Walter C lienrnark. secretary of the fair association. declared that the Interest shown thu* far In thu exposition had been very dlsrourag ~ln* • fe, The appeal, which was Issued in hnllelln form yesterday, declare* that , to help relieve pressing financial burdens of the Wayne 'County I n!;' AaaociaUou, we leave organized and! The Springer es the Newt Arthur Springer, left. *scretary to Anil*a*sarlor Dwight Morrow, »prang the new* of the tjniifFT marriage of Cpl Charlei* A, Lindbergh to Anne Morrow at the Englf wimkl. N J ; hotm of the Ambassador toon aftei hi* arrivel line frem Mexico, to the aurprise and bitter dtsap;>oiiitment ol innumrt able news papers and photographers, who have surrouuded the place as uninvited guests for several weeks past. Whereabouts Ot LUiilbcrgh And Bride Remains Mystery NEW YORK. . May 29
earod as completely as lie tild when he soared Into the mist (thovc Roosevelt field for France 'on that May morning two years ago. The Colonel's own speedy ..Falcon plane equipped w xli enough gasoline for a 1.006 mile flight and two para- MUCH DAMAGE BY EXPLOSIONS Mysterious Sewer Hla*!* Cause Death and Panic; Fire De- Hlrdy* .Many House* OTTAWA Opt , May 29 -4/1*) Two rerlcs of explosions In Hie city's main sewer system Caused one deat h It day. injured a at tire of persons, caused large property damage and spread panic through the residential district*. The first explosion occurred noon, manhole covers being hurled Into the air on columns of fir*’ and l moke on points west of the'liideati canal eastward for a mite through flill and East „Vlew Mr An tile Hayden, was trapped In a bouse :uat rsitglil fire from the exp lon ton ami suffered burns from which sue oled " Eotlr hourit later the explosions rfarted again, not only throwing man hole rovers Into the air but breaking through the pnvement Thgre wild disorders, weeping jjfc.nten runiiliii’ through th>- streets searcltlng for. their children and I ouseholdcrs making fretixled efforts la savr I heir homes STEtI. JONES < I I IIS NEW YORK. May 29. !*> Hobby Jonas' complete -ct of golf dub, »a stolen from an pbll l parki d til l front of an apartment house last night and no trine of them had heen discovered by the police today, 1 pri Mi nted f.olil li.iro, .rfiwulh In dn-iti ml . and Antoinolilh li* po-Irion 'Thin exposition is not retetvlrtg the support it should receive, awl we at" (a< ed only with tnWvd erntiarra; ' J tin nt "The exposition *asd (i- at I raid ions j are splendid Any who have seen them will ii fifyr'''’tii tin "We in i'ii the support of y «.very (loldshorit;* IniHln* . mans during th" remaining days of the eaptHuon. “Conie and jsetid, or bring your fainily. friends and bualueaa ussoctu tea."’ l»r. Henderson Irwin, John R. Crawford, tieo. 1, Keeton. C K Mil ler. S r Teague, W.l W. Andrews. If H. lid wards, H. I, (iruhaili. T It Tftlgpen. W V. M wire. J, A ,'*h«r nrd. W. ng al 9 o'clock with exprdses by :lc , Elemeidary ' department. for which an Interesting group of songs md reatllngs has been prepared Be ginning at II o'clock Friday morning, exercises for the grammar grades will I.* held, certificates lo graduates of the seventh grade delivered and the cinitial address spoken At I o'clock '•’riday afternoon there will he a pic nic on the grounds l , followed by a baseball game. The Kenlor play, "Al rays In Trouble.” wlll.be presented (tom the school commencement. Fri day morning at MR29 o'clock the primary iiti