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VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 84
LINDBERGH AND HIS BRIDE HAVE BEEN LOCATED
MOTOR YACHT
WAS USED FOR
HONEYMOONING
Bkippcr Tells of Helping Flying
( olonel and Bin iJady l-oad
Their Boat
NOW BELIEVED TO BE
ENROUTE TO BOSTON
Lindbergh Told Skipper at Block
Island They Had C rosMed
From Ixmg Island "
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NEW LONDON. Conn.. June 3.—(A.
Pl—The honeymoon troll of Col. Fhar
lea Lindbergh la a path across the
waters of Long Island Hound
This waa revealed today when l.ouls
Rounds, skipper of a motor hout that
piles btdweett New la>ndotiand Block
Island Maid of helping the flying
colonel'clock a new motor yacht at
Block Island to take on supplies Hat
urdgy.
Just at present It Is believed the
Mouette Is of' the tip of t.ong Island,
heading leisurely for Boston.
» On Saturday afternoon a new boat
with a,tall, Hght-halred young man
at the Wheel, put In at Block Island
for gas and oil and Captain lamia
Rounds, of the motor boat Elisabeth I
Ann, gave him a helping hand to tie/
np. In the pilot house there wae-ostj
exchange of seafaring and other talk
The Mouette was supplied with’
necessities and after a short slay left 5
for a- croaa sound trip which would
have brought the craft to Montauk
point.
The yachtsman told Captain Rounds
and his mate. Raymond Ahell, that he
had crosa from Port Jefferson, L. I-,
which Is about opposite Rrldgepnrt.
Conn., but the chart of the pilot house
table showed the Mouette had crossed
from a point cloae to the tip of Long
Island where there are mawy Inlet*
and small harbors In which a /urift,
could anchor, and, at this season, he •
alone lor days at a time.
When the Mouette pul In at Block
Island. Captain Rounds, according to{
bis own statement, was surprised
that the yachtsman was trying to-dock
unaided. The type if craft usually
carries two or more tuen. Hence he
gave a hand-
The curtains In the, cab.ns wee
“ drawn Ci lonel L'nlbe-gh did tr*
Invite the others o .< ■ k over his craft
nor did th v In tuyi c *'• Inquiries
about the new boat.
Captain Rouftds. who runs to this
port, today told'of the Incident saying
that he thought the yachtsman was
Lindbergh from his height and build,
although the latter did not remove his
dark colored glasses while they were
together. After Captain Rounds had
" been told that his sprmise was right
Colonel Lindbergh also told Adrian
» Mitchell, a taxi driver, who was on the
docket, of his Identity and that he was
on hit way to Boston to take on a
party of four. ,
81/OOK ISLAND. It L. June S.-(A.
Reports that Colonel Charles A
Lindbergh stopped here Saturday at
ternoon In a yacht named .Mouette
were 'kubstantlated by Adrian Mitclyll.
a taxi driver. >•,
Mitchell said he saw the tall strang
er wearing dark glasses and thought
he saw a resemblance to the famous,
honeymooner. *
EATING PLAGES
AjRE INSPECTED
, T ' <V/i
Nine Out of Twenty-Five Places
in City Receive llinhest
Rank
Nine n( twenty-five eating pluces *■•
Goldsboro Inspected
C’. Jordan of the city and county
health department were given a rating
of A. liipHtionx will he made month
ly in the future. It wax announced,
and ‘will be atrlcter and atrleler
Gradaa Usued yesterday are ax tol
lowa:
Goldsboro Case, H: Bartletfa Hot
Dog, B: Tommies Place. A, Daniel'*
Case, C; Fig and Whistle, B: Prick a
Place. C: American Barbecue C; Busy
Bee, A; Hotel Goldsboro. A;. Central
Case, A; William* Case, A; Bltte
Front, C; Tabron Case. C: l.ee Kd
ward* Cjrfe. C; Lovii * Case. B; Sani
tary Case, b! Thom an Case, H: Hog
an'* Case. C; Craig'* Case. A; Crys
tal Case, Kick * Cafeteria A; How
ell’a Hot Dog C; Wavn * Case It;
Spruill'* Dining Boom, A; Coffee
e*°p. &
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEYi BUY.
School Tax Reduction 19
Cents For County Indicated
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COMMISSIONERS APPROVE BUDGET PRESENTED W EDI
CATION BOARD—GENERAL TAX LEVY FOR SCHOOLS
. $50,888 LESS THAN LAST YEAH—TWENTY
FEWER TEACHERS THAN LAST YEAR
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The levy tn ninety percent of the
rural sections of Wayne County for
school purposes will be cut approxi
mately 19 cents this year, the budget
as presented yesterday by the Board
of Education and adopted h.v the.
County Huurd of Commissioners In
dicate*.
a The total levy authorised by the
commissioners In tlit* budget approv
ed yesterday for school purposes was
$271,>44. The county w'll receive a
total of $96,634 from all sources oth
er thsn tax levies to bring the total
of the budget to $:DiH.27*» from the
equalization fund of the stale Wayne
will receive $61,734.62 and funds from
other sources wilt give the total o'
$9*1634 which will not come Dirougii
la; levy.
Last year the total school budget
for the 'county was $370,04iu. Os this
amount s'!!2,r>32 was raised through
the tax levy ‘ln the -countv The
amount to he raised through taxes In
the county th'* year. It follows. Is ap-
I proxltnately SM).RRR less than the
amount raised last ye»r.
W
SIIMMK) CASK
IS NON-SUITED
Judge Mldyette Refuse* to Allow
Odom vh. A ,C. L. to Go,to
Jury
One divorce action was granted and
one" case non-suited yesterday as
Judge Mldyette launched a week’s
term of Wayne County Superior Court
for the trial of civil, ygses. . ,
Dortch Winn was given divorce
from Hattie Winn on th' grottuds of
separation. v
The court's attcnt'.ill was given
principally to listening to Lie i yldence
In the suit o Clarissa Odom for slft.-
00.1 cgainst Ihe Atlitti- ( r t Line
Rnll**« Judge MHye’t * titled that
evidence was tnsuffV' n; ■ < warrant
claim for damages an 1 ttir-Mi ted the
act I >n without permP'tnq U to go to
the Jury.
The plaintiff had claimed damages
as a result of Injurim * mn : ed In a
full at Ptkevtlle. Evidence wps that
she.had purchaseil a tlcßp’ and was
walking along the right of way when
Nhe 'heard her train called and start
ed to run to catch It. tripping over a
wire placed by the company. She al
leged that the wire hail been conceal
ed In grass and shrubbery, and alleg
ed negligence on the part of the com
pany-
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Edwards Re-Elected
As Superintendent
Over three olher applicants (or the,
position. R, H Edwards was yesler
■lay re-cle i'd as County Huperlnien
dent of Public Welfare by the Coun
ty Board of Education and the Coun
ty Hoard o' f'onim'ssiom r». Mr, Kd
wards received six voles and Mrs. J
N Johnson two. It was learned. OroV
er Tyson, who was superintendent
of Welfare here several years ago
and Roscoe Johnson of Rosewood also
applied for the position.
General Tyson To Command
19 Camps At Vets Reunion
Dressed In hi* brigadier
uniform und with a full staff to dot
him honor.. General B. H. Tyson ot j
I’lkrvllle anti other member* of the
Thomas Rurfln Camp will leave at j
7:1*0 thl* morning for Charlotte tot
attend the annual re-unlon o the Sol-,
dier* of the Lost Cause
Those who had yesterday Indlrat
esl their Intention to Commander K
K. C.rlffln 61 m-lng In att -ndance were
Col Hop Crtof. Rufus HJin of Cold*
boro; Mr Honeycutt or Seven* Springs j
and Hen Casey The county, a* ha
l*een the precedent .will pay the fare
of all of the veterans who attend th •
re-unlon.
A* brigadier general of the Second
Brigade. North Carolina Division.;
General Tyson will he an Important
• figure at the meeting In. Chari tte
I Genera! Tyson received this honor byj
yole ot the North Carolina Veterans,j
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The levy Tor county schools thti
yeur Is expi-cted to he approximate).
65 c.-nts on the fl'tn v iln.it on of |>r q>-
erty as Pxjiuparcit with 6‘J t > Itu < c o
ty* school levy, la t year, a r do ilot
of approximate!; It c nts,
Taxes In i|)» mm* ~il ~ ; ul dbtLct
Will lie reduced I i tli'- -a a. p. >, n
lion to the amqp it .• i» .>(» i ■ i t >
•qua Illation bum.d a a cuta to I h
thi in through a re vaMidiutt of lit*
special lax ill 1 rlit wh hli net v t
complete It has ie ' IC. I it til
Ihe reduction ,ln. special ill . r \ w 1
be from -6 to to cent on the fln •
valuation.
Adding (this reduction; I i th • ll'
cents anticipated In the y neial si h cl
levy, the total rrdnetien In “tt t>---
cent of the county will he a> a to vt!
mum 19 cents.
The rural school huilgi t as adopt ' I
yesterday by the Comwlaslonors with
question Is set up on a bads of
20 teachers less than the budget of
last year. The budget for this year
calls for 193 teachers as
with 213 4or last year.
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THREE MEMBERS
ARE SELECTED
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Highway Uommi**ion Committee
to Visit Clinton to Hear
Delegation*
The Xe.ws Bureau
By M. K. IH'N3(AOsjr
RALEIGH. June 3 Chairman R. A.
Doughton and Commissioners F. C.
Kugler, Washington, o' the First dls
trTcf. and JffTnV 'flprnni Tffll. Durham,
of Ihe Fourth district, will form the
commlttue front the- Htate Highway
Commission to go to Clinton, Samp
son county, to make an Inspection and
hear delegations on the location of a
road from Newton Grove where Route
220 Intersect* Route 102, toward the
south or southwest.
One delegation aska that the road
be run from Newton Grove almost
directly south to .Clinton, In which
case It would almost parallel IJottles
6o and 102, and would probgiily re
sult In abandoning the part of 102 lie
tween Newton Grove anil Route 6n
Another delegation asks that the road
be run-from Newton Grove to Rose
boro. via Halentburg, following 1"2 to
Route 6o and build a new road from
Route 60 to Roseboro, which would
give a more direct road from Fayette
ville to Goldsboro.
The committee will hear the dele
gation soon.
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May Building PermitH
Reach Total $14,390
Building permits totaling <14,.390
were Issued from the office of Guy
E Whitman, city engineer, during
the mouth of May. The News learned
yesterday. The amount of the largest
s.ugic permit m fur tagued
to B F Carr for the construction of
a dwelling house on Ash siYrTi. Other
1 permits were Issued as follows: $1,340;'
for a dwelling house; s2.Ron for a
dwelling house; $250 for office.
| meeting at Tar boro last year. Nine-
I teen camp* are assigned to hi* cwn
| ntnnd all of whom will join him In
Charlotte today.
The name* of officers and maid* of
honor, and Misses o'. Honor on h•*
staff are as follows Mrs, John II
I Anderson of Chapel FI 111, Asst Adjt
Chief of Staff; Colonel Roger I’r <
d< nt I* O. B. Branch Camp Raleigh
Inspector-General; Colonel W. T
! Richmond. President of the Durham
| ('imp Is f|uarter-ina«ter-general; W
It Moore of Smlthfi' ld Camp Is Chlel
of Ordinance; Colonel Goodwin, of
Wadeaboro Camp is Colonel of Artil
lery; the President of the Henderson
Camp I* Judge-Advocate: Colon-1
Dim W Mien of lohn White t-'an.p ft
Warrington, I* Assistant-General Dr
Myers o Charlotte, Is Surge, n G -u--
1 j «r<|l. Miss Virginia Tyson P< r n
(Continued on page 2/
GOLDBBORO, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNK U 1929
Mill Strikers Manage Somehow
The families of more than 200 strikers from the Loray cotton
mills at Gastonia* N. G., have been dispossessed ffom the com
pany's houses and have established a tent colony on the out
skirts of the city. One of the evicted families is shown moving
into its newtent home.' Condition in the mills have not
changed and the strikers refuse to return unless all their de-.
mands are granted. ,
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Eureka Han Claim
Tn Unu<ua! Honor
Citizen'S of Kilt -k:| ycHtClll.lv
asked ff their town dlilrf't have q
record which none other of the
same size could equal Instead of
having a debt, Eureka has money
In the hank at Interest and hat
had for In these many years, In
the days when Incorporated Mtinf
cipulltles were allowed to operate
dispensaries for the sale of whis
key. half of the,, profits wept to
ihe school fund and half went to
the town. Profit* frotp the Knr -kg'
dispensary amounting to almul $).-
700 were left In the (own treasury
' AWT The Tntrtl T«m trrns fit*
money.
GIRL AND BOY
GIVEN MEDALS
Miss Inc/ Kllis and Ophourne
• ■ Daniels Awarded Medals nt
-v P Rosewood School
Recitation and da tamation medal <
front Rosewood High School wore
last night awiirdod to Miss Inez Kilts
and Osbourne, Daniels, respect tv< |c,
who displayed unusual talent In the
delivery.of their speeches, In exercise*
held at the school.
f
The hoys medal was given by the
Rosewood Community t'luli while the
girls medal was dutiatid to Dr. M T
McMillan i> -Goldsboro Mis* Kills'
recitation was; "Naughty Nell” and
Daniel* used "Ksmnrgida's Mlwfo*-
tune" for Ills medal win'iilng dec lama -
tlon.
Other students competing In the
declamatiod and recltajlon contest*
were; Hloyx Britt ‘"nie Kinking of
the Lusitania'-'; Nola Wallers ■’‘Buy
ing a ItaWroad Ticket"; Kltou Rate
"The New South ’; Mary Alice Stiilotf
ln Jhe Dark of the Honeymoon";
Lyda So**er "Tommie's Prayer";
Woodrow Sutton "I.indbergh-Amhas
saili.ir"; Nellie William' “The Soul of
the '»Jflolln"; I air eii Kdwards -"Mv
Mv Motlni and Mv God";
Doris Brown "Dyploniallc Mrs. Dun
bar.” '
ti*
The song “America'’ was sung by
Ihe audience dining the evening.
FRUIT ELY IS
FOUND R ALEIGH
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.Adopt Kii;orotis Methods in Ks
luFl Prevent Spread I’est
in State
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BALKIGft, June 3 iA P) Riga
ouh rm-uMir#* to |wrv*nt th<* Jolh-alt
tloti mid *fir* ml of t!i* Mi*d lerrfiiith i
fruit fly b«*i .• Will tie^tart *1 tofiioi r »W
by Hip ntatf* dwpart iMPnt o a* mil
tur<* iitrth*r th* «!Ir* Minn o f I f It W
Matt* t*9if ouiolm I t, *v)n> *<!
vl *••*! by H r f rom Waxhlnv’ »»*i tmlu
by rfifiimi * ol a-. it nttur*. A A
fJrrih »ii» tbui tb !?»•« . 1 f mid *
f yit ir !vv<*r -• t h «1 1 - ■
. I ar.i»l f tk.? i f?«.„ t .1* tb it' •
t pit vpiii „,t;i ou.brtak mu ? b i
* 5
doubled.
URGES LEADERS
BESTIR SELVES
hiwunix Club Hear* Judge Midy
cite: Decide on Meet at
Ureacent lake
o ,
9
The nyd for the leadership of ev
ery cmuiiiunltv evenclng an active tn
tcreK In all the nffajrs qf the comT
mnnlty was stressed last evening liy
Judge K. V. Mldyette In the course of
a tulk> lieioro Ihe Goldshom Klwanls
i hlh al Hie Hotel Goldsboro CoL
George K- sT«q{Siti was In charge of
the evening's program and presented
Judge Mldyetta, who I* presiding over
the second week of Wayne County
Hupi-rlor Court.
Men such a* make up (he metnher
dilp of the c'vlic clubs were urged by
Judge Mldyette to bestir themselves
to Hie »ml,that lliei do not confine
(heir leadership to their club* or to
their churches.
\ dclk’lnfill mtisli'iil progrnm was
rendered hv Mr- .1 It Hooks, Jr and
hy Mrs. John Morris.
The next meeting will he held at
Crescent Lake, li was announced.!
when a chicken fry will he served
with wives amt sweetheart* of rluh
members pres.nl in giic.ts o' honor 1
The i lull foie I to nci-opl (he Invl
tailon qf the Wllmlngiou rlllh for s
Joint meeting at Wrlghtsvllln Reach.
June 26
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Only One Out-Stat e
IVinter Makes Bid
R ALEIGH. June 3 (Ah - Talmla
tlon of the 1R hlcts- for Ihe slate's
s!i«i.(Mio hi-enlHl priming contract
was underway In the state depart
s
ment of labor and printing tonight
hut they would tin completed and
contract* awarded.
Seventeen of tha bids were-snhmlt
ted hy P Ct-firms'.' the sole foreign
hid coming from the Ft. Wayne Print
ing Company, It „ Wayne. IniL one of
the 10 7-79 contracts.
Plan To Construct Line For
Electricity To Town Eureka
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| fciertrlc light lines will be ext'-ndel,
I from Fremont to Kureka, übrtlieust.:
1 WjiWw count! town. In the mt
L future I ctlUen* of the thriving ttgrl-
I <*ii 11tirs 1 village have their sag.
Two plsttcH of extending thJ* lln^
| from fh'iiintit to Kur**K;• tire now
I under consideration. Uni' In to hive
: tin- town bullet the line from Kremont ;
tlie other I. to (toniratt with, Ifgrvevj
Whitley, Frerndnt lelephofie *y<t~m|
owner, to erect lb* line attel then to
'purchase elect rit Itv for the l tth• -,
j i ll u' ti! Kureka home* anil business
l»lat e>; front him
j The faction which desires that the
' i municipality er i t the lln* points oil'
that
, Hi - M i ' i ceil t to i|n the ci i
i.trnc’lon work that while thl* wonll
o? jnne*.itv nii e the tan, rajc shat
In the end thl* lent would he
cheaper lu that the rate* for the vlcc-J
Oiler Home Late Sol Weil
As Site For City Library
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I.IIIRARY TRUSTEES VOTE TO ACCEPT “GRACIOUS GIFT*
OK CHILDREN OF LATE SOL #BIL AS MEMORIAL
TO FARE NTH—WOULD ALSO GIVE 15.000
, AND PRIVATE LIBRARY „ 1
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The children of the late Solomon
and Sarah Well have . n'fered the
tiomeplai'e of their parent* on Chest
nut streef as a permanent home .for
the Goldsboro Public Library. Judge
l> H. Bland, chapman'of the hoard
of trustees of the library, reported to
she board of aldermen at their regu
: Inr (lest Monday session last evening
The trustees of the llhrsr^recom
mended to the hoard of aldermen that
j Hie city accept Hie gift, and a coni
. mi tier composed of Aldermen Rrldg
ers, Robinson. Isaacs. Waters and
Borden wu« mwued to Investigate the
offer and to report back to the board
at Its next meeting
.lodge Miami read the offer, mude
t» a letler under dale of April H, as
made by Lionel Well, Mrs O A. Oef—
(Anger anil Mr*. Helene Htrauss. In
addition to offering the late home
place n «wJb)lonum Well, the family
would also" donate sK,tMto to the li
brary. amount s3,A(mi would
he avnllatHK making alierstlons In
the reslilencylQ make It suijable for
Tim COURT
NETTED $587
Mayur Tried and Disponed of 82
UaMC* in Court During
May
Fine* and cost* totaling 1617.70
woe handed out hy Mayor Jack Hill
In police con it here during the month
o' May, according lo figures contained
In the monthly report local
police department, made here yester
day A total luiiuUer of 23 cases were
tried anil disposed of fn police court
during the month, defendants In 29
t'Hsgs were bound over lo county
court wji 'e nine esse* were dismiss
ed <*
Ftnsp i ssesrrd during Ihe it tVT
amounted to S9O, while a total bf
$497.70 wag taxed |n costs.
The feature charge of th 1 month
was “being d*i orderly" There were
21 docketed un this jn>
count There were 20 defendant* slat
ed for being drunk. 12 for speeding
an automobile and 11 for being both
drunk and disorderly.
FARM TEACHER
WILL BE ADDED
Wayne Will N«xt Year Have
Four Teacher* of Agricul*
a lure Inntead Three
Wayne County will add another
teacher of vocational agriculture ,to
its county school system, the count?,
, hoard of ediicatlon decided yesterday.
Provision for IhleJaddltional teacher
of agriculture
hut"the State and Federal government
hear a large part of Ihe expense. The
school where ihe extra farm teacher
will he liH-nted will he decided by the
hoard of education In cooperation
w th the "Htate Department of Voca
, tlonal Education. Agricultural teach-
I ers are a t present employed at” Gra
ntham Rosewood and Pikevllle
. 1 rlelty under thl* plan would he on a
io*l basis If an Individual erected
the needed line he would of necessity
lie forced to i barge rale* that would
| Insure n return oil hi* Investment.
Sl* Inlles of line would have to tig
hill It from Fremont to Kureka to light
the town, and It ha* been estimated
that the cost of running this line
| would Ik- about IIO.fKW),
Not onlv would this line provide
electricity for atreet lighting and for
/lighting FttrAka store* amt homes, hut
arm dwellings on the route from Fre
monl to Eureka could tw< served.
“This amount of Ilfl.UOfl shouldn't
stand In the way of lighting up our
town," -aid a Kureka cltlien yealer
day. We ought to go right ahead of
It There Is no use to continue un
der the handicap of a lack of elec
tric 'light* when we are within si*
| miles of It."
MEMBER OF
THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
PRICE FIVE CENT*
library purpose* and tba remaialng
11 Mmi .to be uaed (or maintenance
rMM) a year (or Ibrea year*. Th»
private library of the lata Mr. aad
Mr*. Well |« *l*o offered. Till* la a
very valuable collection of hooka num
bering about 1,0*6.
In cane the site was ever abandon
ed by tba city far library purpose* It
would revert to tba family, but *b*
city would be permitted to remove tie
prevent dwelling and to erect a budd
ing planned along line* of library ar
chitecture. If the growth o f tbe ctfv
and of the library Juatffled Jblp ge
tlon at any time la th* futarp. *
The board of trustee* tb# li
brary,” aald Judge Bland lb trans
mitting tb* o'fer to tb* board aider
men. "ha* voted unanlmoualy to Re
cent thla gradoua offer. We regard
It a* a atep forward toward (acres*
Ing the real worth of tb# library tr
the community."
The generone offer by t||e Wei’
tOoetlaeed ea *m» fl
QUERIES ABOUT
AIR MAIL ROUTE
! Chamber of Commerce Want* tg
Know What la Stataa Qm
of Prepeeal
•bi e v
A request for leformatloe a* to the
outcome of tbe meeting of pPetal and
air mall rout* officials la Washington
on May 11 waa mad* la a letter writ
ten to second aealatant Postmaster
General Glover by Walter 0. Denmark,
secretary #' tb# Cotdahorq flbamlit
of Commerce, yesterday, Tbe Metre
learned, Mr. Denmark, who filed a
brief, setting forth tbe advaatagee ad
Goldsboro aa a teatatlv* distributing
point for air mall in tba eveat ‘itrrbrr
**>“•* la placad la opsratloo through
(he aouth, declared that be bad baard
nothing at all from Washington place
the meeting.
The brief from tba Clumber of Com
merce waa sent to Congressman Char
les I, Abernathy, ad this district, who
advised local officials Interest ad la
having tba roata established byway
of Goldsboro that tba brief weald be
more affective than a personal dale
cation.
Many local panel* think that Golds
I boro baa an tacallent chance to be
chosen a* on* of tbe distributing
points on tba proposed rente tb rough
‘ thla section In tb* vent It lo eaub
llshed. Th* central location or tba
city In regards to Eastern North Caro
lina. and tb* fact that H baa been
chosen by many large oonceraa a*
1 distributing point ter their wares, are
aom* of th* advantages pointed out.
RECEIPTS ARE
OFF SLIGHTLY
rn.niA.Mi- ■
I’omloffice Bun! newt, Howtver,
Better Than Any Year
Except 1928
Receipt* at tbe local poetoffice for
the month of May juat pasted about
a slight slump from tba receipts of
May, 1928. but with tba exception of
last year, the local office bad tba bee<
quarter. March, April and May of tbla
yeur, In tbe bletory of tba Ooldeboro
postof Ice, Postmaster K. A. Blmklae
told The Neyra yesterday.
Kecelpts for last month totaled |4.-
fi 76.BS, compared with 14,»H 47 for
May. 1928, a decrease of oaty 8218 #3.
"Os course we bate to have a fall
ing off of any kind, but we believe
that our receipts show up an good
If not better than other offices la tbla
section In spite of the bud eeaeoni
and other conditions' fbnt naturally
affect the receipts of a postoffica," lo
cal o flclala declared.
Receipts for tbe second annual
quarter fust ended Friday amount to
1 15 706.77, It was learaed- Tba re
celpt* for March. April and May of
1928 totalled 818,008 28. According to
these figures a decrease 8 BWMB,
wa» registered during the past Aren
months, compared with tba receipt a
(or tbe sam« period of time Mat rant.