WEATHER
Rfeewani raster te east Hands;. Hea
ter fair aad wanaar.
VOLUME BIGHT. NUMBER 88
THREE KILLED IN PLANE CRASH AT Wl LMINGTON
J. A. Hambledon Ants
Guests are Fatally Hurt
As Plane Nose Dives
Lt. CM. Hambkdon Wan Vlco-
PrasMent of Pan-American
Airways; Good Pilot
CAUSE OF ACCIDENT IS
NOT YET DETERMINED
Wife at Hambledon. Nee Mar
garet Elliott, Witnetmed
Fatal Crash
*•»
WILMINGTON. June I.—(API—LI.
Col John A- Hamblston of Baltimore
gad Mr. and Mrs/'}. Vonder Hevdcn of
Now York wort killed Inatautly near
the county airport when Col. Hatuble
ton'a airplane -The Oovernor" crushed
this afternoon.
The accident waa witnessed by Mr*
Hanibleton, who waa Mian Margaret
Eliott, of Wllmlugion Col. Hambleton
Baltimore banker, vice preiddeui of
Ike Pan American Airways and close
(rland of Coi. Charles A Lindbergh
waa coming to ■ Wilmington for the
weekend
Mr. and Mra. Von der Heyden ware
week-end guaate.
Th». cause of tbe accident had hot
been determined tonight.
.The plane came In eight aoon after
6 o'clock this afternoon and circled
and the field at a height pf about S')
feet, the pilot apparently planning to
(Sjl.nd
In making the final circuit tbe plane
got away from tbe field about a mile
and went Into a noee dive over a
clearing tn tbe woods.
Wtafn ejre witnesses reached the
scene, tbe occupants of the cabin wore
good.
The cabin waa telescoped when It
•track tbe ground.
Just who waa at tba controls waa
not known.
Col. Hambletob waa a capabla avia
tor and often flew here.
Whether or not Mr Von der Hay
den waa a pilot la not known.
Members of Mra. Hambleton** fam
ily said tonight that Mr Von der Hey
den waa director of sale* promotion
for the Consolidated Instrument Com
pany of SOS Kast 47th Street, New
York.
The body of Col. Hambleton will
ha taken to Baltimore tomorrow for
burial.
Bfforta • ware being made tonight
to locate relativea of the Von der Hey
dene
Langley FM4 Mm HUM
LANGLEY FIELD. V*., June 8.-
(JP) —Lt. Harry A. Baunder* and Sar
geant E. S. Woodward of LangVev
Flald weru klllad lit* today when
•hair plana craahad near Froathurg.
Md. according to report* received bv
official* here Bgt. Woodward * home
waa In Wayuesvlll*. N. C.
t ,h ioV . „i —.- ... -
MOTHERS AID
fund Divided
Wayne County Will Receive $192
'*'• for Prisoners Families and
$724 for Mothers
The Mew* Beruu
By M. IL DCBJUfiAH
RALttiQH. June 8. Allotment tc
Individual ccuntie* o' their quota* of
947.60 LoC t. • »vVd if» epproprla lo bv
the Uv <6 nersi Assehiblv for yjoth
era’ A l l l» r.mounced by Ml** Id $ E
lfltche I, .iret .it if Mothers' AtJ ' r
the State Board • f Ct V-'tle* and Pub
lie Wv'fare Th‘«»uc la provld •I »-
aid wi.ih r m'tber# *hn hav» *s»n
deprived o f tl air hi."ht nd»’ *upp>f In
order t**e: !*•** r. s.) support :b'r
child ’»a dnl main a n borne* for ihetn
Thi* amount * d vlded on v r >r
capita bane and I* »urnhhed It
mom'll t InaUHmeit*. beglmln* July
1. to all countlea which agree to match
the allotment* from the Btate. Any
money not uaed by a connty on thl*
ba*l* during the first year, may be
used, or a* much of It a* I* nece**ery
during the aecond year. Any fund*
left over at the end of the second year
are returned tq the Btate Treasury.
The 1828 General Aaaembly designat
ed that JIn.OOO of th* fund be uaeil
exclusively for th* benefit of families
or pitsonera. the remainder going to
other claaaoa ot worthy and neety
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE ERKSH-rREAD BY BUYERB BEFORE THEY BUY.
SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY
COTTON PEST
IS APPEARING
o """■
County Agent Robertson Says
That Now In Thr Time To
Control Weevil
Now ’ the time for all gflctl t.inn
er* to oil busy and hand ,!h« boll
weevil a heavy one. County Agent A
K. Hobertaon advUed yesterday. Al
ready the weevil t* making lu ap
pearance In many part* of-thv coun
ty and unle** drastic action* to curl;
tbe lnfe*!atlon are taken tbe \Ynva«
cotton crop will again he cut short
by the peat. .11
Mr. Hobertaon quoted Pavid H. Colt
er of H»rt*vtlle, B C, an to th? heat
methods of combatting the weevil. Pr
Coker say*:.'
“My entire experlencc'lniTiigite* tbiil
by far the moat Important sie.o in
weevil control la the killing of l.io
over-wintered weevil* on the youn»'
cotton at the time the first ».:f*l|,
square* appear*. ThU can he done
at a cast of 16 to 20 cent* per acre
for mater al*' for each, application.
Two. three, a/,four application* will,
be uecekaary according to weather
condition*. A mixture of one pound o'
calcium arsenate thoroughly stirred
Into a gallon of water to which one
gallon of cheap inola*ae* I* then add
ed, will poison two acre* and kill
practically every weevil on the young
cottob. The molaseea mixture I* beat
applied with a cloth mop übout ihree
Inches wide on the end of a stick
about two feet long. ' > ‘
“After lightly dipping It I* expend
ed forward and downward, striking
the cotton plant* two or three laches
below the top. the operator then walk
ing down the rows tlpplug the plant*
over with the mop and applying the
mixture on the under aids of the leav
es. Children quickly become expert*
In this operation when, properly su
pervised. A drop or two of the mis,-*
ture per plant la sufficient, as the
weev|l* walk about over the leave*
very freely and are practically cer
tain to discover and eat the mixture
within 24 hour*. The writer lias a
number of tlma* watched weevil*
moving about over the -plant* and
finding and eating the mixture.'’
HOLD STRIKERS
FOR SHOOTINGS
GaBtoHU Chief of Police Ffic
r*
cumhs to Injuries Sustained
in Fiirht
GASTONIA. N. C., June 8 lAI’l
With Chief of Ppllr* I* O. Adderholt
ot Gastonia dead and four other po
licemen wounded aa a result of last
night's strike riot, alxty-one union
leader* and tbelr follower* had been
jailed tonight.
Chief Adderholt died In a hospital
here today of wounds received In the
Ikfit between police and guards, post
ed about a tent colony maintained bv
the National Textile Workers Union
for strikers at the Loray Mill.
Wading Pool For Children
m H ill Be Opened On Monday
The children's wading pool at Her
man Park will dpen for the summer
season Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock,
it was announced yesterday by Roy
J. Parker, who In In ojtaige of the'
park activities. Tltla announcement
will be received by hundreds of Golds
boro children of all ag>-s with faster
beating heart*, anticipating many fit
lure afternoons of splashing and pin
In the wading pool. The opening >
the pool has held up a litUe on
account of the cool weather, but
everything la now In readiness for the
opening Monday, Mr. Pdrker nnnounc
ed.
A capable man will he si tV w*d
Ing pool all the time It Is open to th
public. Insuring the safety of the chit
drua who enjoy ihemaelv** ,n th*
B. F. JR, AND SARAH PLAY HAPPILY AGAIN
Three Sides to This Story
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Nation-wide interest in the action of the Federal Reservg
Board in its efforts to suppress speculation in Wall. Street U
bringing to light a three-cOmered fight between Senator Glass
of Virginia, upper icit; Senator Couxcn-i of Michigan* tipper v “'
right, and Willtam C. Durant, below. Durant, trernendoualy
interested in Watt Street financialfy, protests against the action
of the Reserve Board in tightening the credit situation to curb
speculation, while Glass and Couzens believe the board is
right in taking whatever action they see lit and should not be
ItPlUld by. the »dfish reasons of financiers g attl | > jff| g
Claims tolHave Knowledge
About Ifall-!Ylills Mystery
DETROIT, June 8 (Ah The De
troit Free Pre*iM tomoyc*tw will say
that the mystery of the murder of
the l(ev. Edward W Hall and Mru.
Eleanor Mills, seven years ago near
New Brunswick, N. J.. was reopened
here Saturday us a result of the de
claration of a federal prisoner here
that lie overhear dthe quarrel which
led to the shooting Os the minister
and the choir singer.
The prisoner. Kenneth Gladenu Is
In the connty Jail bistre, being held
for Kederat authorities He told the
sheriff of Wayne countv. and a Free
l*ress repr rter. that lie witnessed
the murder, from a thicket Gladeau'a
story I* in the hands of Frand* 1,
Hergen, prosecutor of Somerset.
County, N. J . who ts expected to come
here soon to, question Jj laden u.
Gladeqji was arrested May 2 ot
Plymouth. Mich., for Federal aulllorl
ties > ,
.- Remarks he made llietffjo Clvjef of
Police Shrunyer of Plvinouth ansi to
Robert K. Moore, Identification sup
erlntendeut at rite Wayne county Jail
caused them to question him closely
He said that a knife which was found'
In his room hud figur.cd Lu # the Hail
Mills killing
(Continued orr page » -
Uw in. "There Is realty no dancer la
the pool, but we are going to keep a
capable man there, anyway, lit order
to play perfectly safe. Mothers may
ev<u feel safe to leave their ctiihli.-i
at the pool for the *llß*l noon and > <1
for them later. This was dopejrc
qu'fitly last summer,' Mi\Paikci I i I
The News*,
' • /
The water In the wading |.o I i
turned out 'feveiy night aftet 1 . r
are dosed, uml fresh water I 1
ed In each morning after the h tc u
arid sides of fbe pool I' m ’h ■
ouglily cleaned It require* ahout
four huii •• : i, t‘> t• 1-1 ■.
;It ha * tiy *n '/ lii p 1 '■ .1 1 .1.1 1
j addition to the cliuriglni' Os th > Wat
(Continued on page 5)
GOLDSBORO, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE », l»IW
SALE OF AUTOS
J SHOW INCRE ASE
'One-ThiYd More New t'arn Sold
Thin Year Thun at Same
Time l-ant Year
The Mews Bureau
By M. It. 11l MMA .AS
RALEIGH, June * Approximately
one-third more automobile* have been
sold In North Caroling sq far thla yegr
than were sold fop the same period
lust year, while 42 per cent of those
sold this year were paid for In cash
at time of purchase, while only 28 per
rent of thbse sold last year were paid
for when purchased According 4*i the
report of Sprague Silver, director of
the Motor Vehicle Hureuu *
Moreover, Mr. Sliver reports thai
the down payments on the cars bought
this year are largqr and the deferred
payments smaller than during last
year, prphahly due In part to the low
er pr re of the i-aVr and the Increased
numlxT of low-priced cars purchased
This year during the. first five
muni hi? of thi> -ah* 1 represented by
the lice uses purchased, total Y 4.378
automobile sand J,H7 i truiks as coin
pared with 16.881 automobiles and 1,-
611 pur< based during the flrat Ivs
months of last year Ford sale* this
I year to May J numbered 10,218 and
Chevrolet .-, for tin ame period num
In ieii s.ltifi, ns o>pipar <1 with Fd. d
ales of ll.Ogti and t lievmlet sale* of
8 Tol iii*« l June I last year, or one
rip 111th I nicer
1 Work lif "to be tart*(l *wm on the
In- .illation of min blnerv at State’s
f'lb’on for making automobile license
Lit or the State, provision for which
• - made by the last General Assem
bly.
1 < Itus t.< If. I*, t I \l»f irsifip
ti I DON. W|. fun *>K l/j'i Com
t idrntli.r the 7'uh anniversary of
|i ip 1 'll r of Jttu> republican pur
t 1' if W'ir .Heine'.' W. Good
duo la red lodav that througb repub
-1 'd'lship the countrv rench
■l' ’ pr»■ .f i t tajc of pro (e-rlty, colfy
jcbunciit aud wall being.
Makes sls Profit on>
34 Hens During Mas
Thirty-four hen* putt) J. H
lluiulay, ut Ml Olive route 4, u
uroftf of $1 ft fur •g g d alone ilur*
ink May. cost record* kepi by Mr.
Untidy kliom Keoil for Hie hen*
amounted in $« r»o (nr lire month
•ltd a i' l*l ts |l!i,fit» was ifialvMl
tor i nn- sold nt :itt cent* a ddteit
The lien produced u total -of 77b
rt£4ir. during th*' month. ‘Mr linn
lat ha* liccu ttaliiß the proflla front
hla poultry farm Ut meet losses
on tr.uk ctopt. Oil* year.” a friend
rlplallit’U The Mi. Olive man
citrA.il in (amltt. raising Horton*
!»• when Ilia licit lilt ..iKncnme hucli
he could not do l.cßiiliir farm
luK and Ilia expelienee Is prhvliir
lo him that poultry raising offer*
Jiial an (roil an opportunlly for
profit u:< I'yncliil Iu i rat ill k . If not
more Hu
Wil l. USE CITY
AIRPORT OFTEN
t'uistal Airwaym of Kinky Mount
Huh < onnwlion With Ci»r
tfa» ( ompanv
The foaatal Plains Airway* Com
puny «r Kooky 'Mount will malt* fre
quent,. n*e of the Hold shorn airpoit
I. K. Calhoun manager for tha new
ly formed company, announce yeatar
tlay. Mr. Calhoun waa a passenger
wltjj- Pilot Ted Crockford. regional
aAmtiiao Itw the Ctrllas Flying Har
ris, In it (Jlgfi?'frortT Raleigh to'Hold*
boro hV Rock v Mount yesterday.
| ' 9
The Cartls* Robin, cabin lyp« mono
plane. wblt’lt the filar* Itrouaht to
(iold*ltoro, one of the lateat model*
developed by Curtla*. will ,remain at
the clty t port throuah today. The
Trayelalr, owned by C. W. Barbae at|il
Durald Wllaon of Mt. Ollra will alao
be on the port today. Tha Travelair
will make permaneht headquarter*
here and Iba owner*, will t- infer to
morrow with City Manager Zeno Hol
lowell relative to placing a hangar on
the field.
'•‘The Count a 1 Plain* Airway*,” Mr
.Calhoun explained to The New*, “la a
Rocky Mount company Incorporated
for flino.oho *nd la aaaoclated with the
Curtis* Company. The latter com
pany own* a block of stock In, tba
Rocky Mount concern. ’ •
‘‘The Coastal Plain* Airway* waa
formed by J. W. Hlnea. M. P. Jones,
W K. FVnner and R. B. Davit of
Rocky Mount. It will be the distribu
tion point tor Curtlaa product* In this
end of the slate and will maintain a
foundation flying school service a*
well a* do commercial flying.
“We expect to muke frequent lisa of
thj. (loldsboro port You folk* mav
look for ue to he dropp'ng In every
week, or more often. With aotde min
or changes your port could h« made
one of the best anywhere, Os course,
the alert citv begins to recognlxe th
- that It must have a well-equipped
airport.. It will Jpp onlv a few year*
until the city ihat doesn't have a stan
dard airport will be as Isolated aa the
city w'thont railroad facllltlea was, a
few years ago.” .
Baccalaureate Sermon At
High School This Evening
('oinincrKcini'tit exerclaea us the
«Mil iKtx.ro lilkli echool will l>«Xlh her*
till* evening at ft o'clock with the de
livery of the annual baccalaureate
aermon by Rev K W Itaxter. of St
Timotby'ii Kplicopal church In Wilkuii
The aermon will be preadhed before
the graduating elm In the high
auilltorlurn. Kvenlngucrvlce* will nil
be helil at churt hen In the city on
account of' thein - oniin",nceiiii iii ext r
claea, pasfflfrw announce I
The aery Ice* at the high uchncil tic*
evening will begin when the ieem;i*rt
of the Senior da** ent«- the aitilitor
lorn nlrikI(lk the |troce»*lona!. "nod o r
Our l ather- The Sen cm * w’e fine
their cap* anil gown*, will it* or. front
rows in a body. Congregational King
las 4arias tha uiuuin will Ik lad
SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY
IJkf ol Belfast Infant
Saved When Coin Taken
j * ’ \ .
• From Throat by Doctor
i • —. ..X
DUDLEY NEGRO
IS BOUND OYER
CharKcd With Hrvakinif and En
tering Hot Ook Stand in
(ioiduhoro
Harman Smith. Dudley Negro, who
waa arreated ut III* Inline Friday be
loot I officer* and lodgeil lu the city
Jail here, charged with lireuklng Into
Ihe hot dog stand of Clareucn Arring
ton, colored, Homeilme Thuraday
night, wu*. bound over to Superior
Court under rfu" htind on a charge
of liouaehreaklng anal larceny ala
hearing before Mayor Hill In police
court yealerday morning. ;
Smith waa arreated on Inforihatlon
furnlahed the officer* which led them
to believe Ira «m the guilty party. Th*
negro denlea having entered Arring
ton's place, It waa learned, but about
yfi worth of cigarette*, candy, and
cake*, aald to have been taken from
the hot dog aland, were fouud In hie
home Smith la being held In Mil
In default of the bond
Officers not as yet eeeured any defi
nite clue* that might lead to the ar
,re*t of robbers who broke Into th*
Charles Norwood residence on %uth
William afreet Friday nlgbl and tha
jyc*l Montgomery Ward »Utre Thurs
day night A valuable platinum bar
pin, aet with diamond*, waa taken
from the Norwood home, while mer
chandlae valued at around sJo*l waa
stolen from the department store.
Thieve* gained entrance lo lh» Store
by breaking {.he gtaaa In a rear sec
ond story window and forcing the In
ner bars t
S.4OOGALLONS
OF MILK USED
, COH
ti
I'drenf Teacher Association*
Provide Free Milk For
Some Children
Coldsborn city achiHil* In the aea*
alon now ending have usgd Hg.7*t
bottle*, of milk served through the
lunch room*. Dr. A. H.-Kerr of health
department reported veaterday. Tbl*
la a total of about MOO gallons.
Children of the Walnut atreet school
used mage than did the children of
any other school In the city, the re
port show*. Walnut 'V.treet consump
tion amounted to 10.141 bottle#, Wll-
Hani Hired achooUiz.oao fhntt|e\ high
•phKuP I t leV »4pdJiiim^mj
atreet iivHHU bottle* > ,
Through the courtesy es the Air
ent Teacher Association* of the ftty
a number of underweight actiaq’
children nt the city were supplied
milk free. Dr Kerr *ald,
"And (Soldaboro people can rest aa
aurad that the milk which their child
ren I* getting I* of the highest qual
ity,*' It waa stated Regular Inapec
tlona of the' dairies of the city are
made hy Dr TEjpcr for the health lie
parunen't.
by membera of the hlgn itchool »,li e
club, who will be *eateo on tlij plat
form witll the apeakern.
The following program will be fol
lowed thla evening:
Frocaadottai, God of Our KathetV’
-vWarren iSenior Claaat
Hymn ‘Softly Now the l.lgbt of
Day"—Hon Weber (Congregation
atamllNgf - -
Invoiation Hey V MiTta.-
llvmtt. "Now Thank We All (|ur
God" Kruger, Ifllee Club).
Scripture l.ewmm
Hvrnn. "Holy. Holy. Holy'' Dyke*.
fColigr* cation - *i;indtrig i
Sermon Hej-. K W. Itaxter, St
Tltttblhv'a Kplxcupal Church, Wllaon,
N C.
(Continue*! oa pagai §J
Today’s Circulation
3051
Last Sunday
. 3009
PRICE FIVtCENTS
‘•iven Penny By LUtlq Brotkar, V,
Surah Bartlett, 4 Monfiuk
Swallowed II
FARfTTONg INSTRUMENT.
THEN REMOVES PENNY
X-Ray Ry Dr. Ivey Locate*
Coin and Dr. " Woodard
I'erforma Operation
H. K. Bartlett, Jr-, thr**-y»*ir-014
son of Mr. and Mrs- B. P. Burnell,
(ioldahoro rout* t. played with hi*
four and one-half month* old ateter.
Harsh. In ih* living room of their
home. Mr*. Bartlett waa ta the kit
• hen preparing the mid-day moal.
B. P. wnntsd to bo n good Uttla bay
and plaoao llttla atatar; he faro her
hi* penny to play with. Sarah gurgled
her tiny delight at It* gtlttor sad
Imagined that It tu Juat th* vary
thing for baby gtrla«to eat gal eafoy.
With *g fat. chubby baud, ah* p>erod
It In her mouth.
B. F. la not quit* four yearn old,
bat he knows that little slater's abeald
not eat pennies He tried to fat the
coin oat of her month. If slipped
from hi* clutching fluty aa Be -ah
fought her protest, an (dropped into
her throat.
A alec* of Mr*. Bartlett entered the
room and B. P. told her what had
happened. She called Mra. Bartlett.
Sarah was having dlfftapUp lg> hrepfh
tog Frantic, aha sailed Mr BgrUett.
and he called a neighbor who raa to
the home of Mr Howell, aearhy. where
Dr: Malcolm VMaaoti waa kaewa to aet
etalllng a patleat. ■
Dr. Blasell came, took a look at
Sarah and ordered her to be reeked
to uoldehord at once. The penay ooutd
not be seen, bat It bad evtdeatly lodg
ed somewhere la tha throat; Sarah
gasped for breath.
Dr. H- B. Ivey made aa i-ray photo
graph which disclosed the location ol
the coln.i The x-ray picture and tha
Infant were harried UMbe office es *
Dr. A- O. Wqpdard. “I don't here
any special laatrameate tor doing th'l
sort of work," eiplalned Dr .Wood
ard. There waa a Raleigh apetlallat
who had a reputation for aue-noo la
this aort of operation and, Dr. Wood
ard advised rushing Sarah to him
To "Raleigh la a great burry., dr ore
Mr Bartlett with Sarah. Tw? addi
tional x-ray photographs were made
In Raleigh. There’s no cola la tba
throat of th* child, the Rsletfb man
pronounced; tha a-ray falls to reveal
It. i'& ■
KranttyJMr. Bartlett drove like aal
lo Ooldahoro. Dr. Itray ra onllel au4
made another photograph. The l-ray
thla Uni afcowed tha cola lodg-D near
the phartiMbir Tha caaa had growa
deaperata; another allp of tha paaay
and Narah’e h«*atb might ha oat oft
entirely. ■/*".'< •
Hack to the offtco of Dr. Woo lard,
with hta child "want Mr. Bart let:. ha
carried tha lateat i-ray photograph.
An operation waa decided oa. Feahrsa-
Ing Inatrumenta from uallaahla matal
provided for that purpoaa, Dr. Wood
ard attempted to retrleva tha cola. Ha
did.
Today Sarah and B. T■ Jr. ara play
ing happily together again.
mrsThollowell
DIES SATURDAY
, H
Funeral Serviced Will Be CdH*
ducted Today At 2 O'clock
By Rev. Mr. Tripp
Conducted hy Rev. R. E. Tripp, fna
eral aervtcea for Mra : Cola Hullo walk
who Huccumhed in a local hoapttal
ye*terday following aavaral waaka Ul
ucHjt, will he held thla afternoon at I
o’clock from the realdence of Hre.
Martha Kdgertnn In Georgetown.
Surviving the eati-etued woman pra
hri buaband. 1.. A. tiollowelt. Mr
mm her, Mre Settle Price and tgg
brothara and three aletera-