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WKATHRR VMrtr «*Mdr rmst had MmNay. ggaqMlr mMwif '*mn- SUghlly wnrmdr la Merier Friday. VOLUME EIGHT. NUMBTR 153 52 FIRMS TO CO-OPERATE IN ‘BASEBALL DAT TODAY Mayor Hill Calls On City in Proclamation To Assist in Ellorts 52 Htpw AfTN to Ckw or To Loi Moot o t Employee** Off For Games DOUBLE HEADER, FIRST GAME CALLED AT 2:30 1 Rejuvenated Kinston Club Will Provide Competition For Bugs Flfty-teo Goldsboro builnra llrn will close (hi* afternoons, or «l!l al ii ’ow'those of Uiolr employees who de alra ,to do ao. to attend the double header between the Ooldabiri Menu • factarera and th* Kinston Eaglrs at Griffin Park. These representative merchants and firms had yesterday placed their signature* on a petition requesting the closing of Ipcal stores In recogaltlan of "Baseball Pay." which was set for today In order to glvs the pabllc an opportunity to aid the home town club financially. tils following proclamation was signed by Mayor J. H Hill yesterday: "la conformity to a petition signed by many of the buelnees houses of t oer city, I, J. H. Hill. Mayor, suggest that all business be suspended, or as much as possible on Friday after noon. June 18, 1928, and thereby ren der cooperation with the Goldsboro Baseball Club, which on uepount of adverse weather conditions finds It self without sufficient funds to meat expea sea, sad than help continue this public entertainment J. H- HILU Mayor. Goldsboro, N. C-, June 17. ‘ 182* 1 Til# MaauHotursrs srtft play a dou- Msmader with Kinston beginning this afternooo promptly at I:*0 o'clock. Tfce Toaguemen are in third place as a result of dropping two games to the Wilmington Pirates Jimmy and his boys are scrappers, however, and aome „ snappy baseball U In prospect for to day. The namee of the 82 Goldsboro firms to the following petition were se cured through the co-operation of The New* with Thomas Griffin, secretary of the Goldsboro club. a The petition rands as follows: "We. the uaderatgned merchants and bust nsas man of tho <?Hy do hereby agree that: In ooneldaratlon of the unfor tunate clrcumatances which have .made It Impossible for Ihe local bsse « ball clab to taka in sufficient money ' to meet the expenses of operation, and becaaffe wa wish to see the local base ball club a success. w£— dp hereby promise to cooperate with’ the local club In tbelr promotion of Ooldsboro Day on Friday. June 29, 1919. by clos ing our plaepu-iof business, or If that Is Impossible, to allow those lb our employ who so desire to attend the games." The shore petition was signed hy the following firms and business men: A T Griffin Manufacturing company. The Goldsboro News. Southern Cotton Oil Company, Charles Stores Company. The Vogue. Dillon Electric Service. Al Hearon. McLellan Stores Company. Merit Shoe Company. Inc., Smith snd Bherard. Goldsboro Battery Company. Mrs. John 8, Dortch, Barnes-Hsrrell- Rawllnga Company. Wayne Tire Com pany. a and L- Tire Compa'ny, Thomp son-Wooten Oil Company, Collter-Pate Motor Company, N. A Edwards. James Kannan, Pariott and Creech, 8j»l Isaacs, Browif Bros.. Balk's Dspnrt ment Btora. Cinderella Shop. R. I. Old dens. The Hat Shoppe, M E Rohln eon and Brothers, Plggly Wiggly. Vic tory Tailors, Wayne laundry, Eire atone Stores. Oases Barber Shop. H V. Sasser, Smartwear Shop. R A. Creech, Carolina Shoe Ftxery (both shops), Pigeon Hat Shop. Eflrd a De partment Store. Goldsboro Grocery Company. Mcllhenny Cigar Stors. Goldsboro Book Stors. Clement’s Stu dlo Rack ley Ptano Company, J- C. Penney Company. Palace Drug Store. George Farfonr. H. Well and Broth er*. Nall Joseph. Ooldsboro Dry Cleaning Company, Ooldsboro Plumb lag snd Heating Company, sad Vick Toyas- EIPKIOI A WHITES HIIiNVTI RE TOKYO. June 27 The emperor to day approved rat tries t toe of Japnn'* signature to the Kellogg rennnrtalton of war pact. The privy council apptov pd rstiricaitou at a meeting yeatetday. * THE GOLDSBORO NEWS '"_ ; ’ ‘ READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH-READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. ■ ' ! : * ..... . A N AME OFFICERS SERVICE BUREAU Mra. Tbomatt O'Kerry Succeeds ~ Mrs. J. N. Johnson as President * At a specially called meeting yes terday morning at eleven o'clock Ihe board of Directors Mrs. Thomas O'Berry was elected president of the local Bureau of Social Service. The meeting was held In the office of the Executive Secretary. Mrs. L. D. Gldrien*. and waa attended by the fol lowing directors: Mesdames W. 8. OH Roblnaon. M. E. Koblnaon, W. K. Crawford, Herman Weil. C. E. Wil kins. B. G. Thomson. John Paper, ijiouel Weil. A. A. Joseph. J. N. Jbhnson. 1,. D. Ulddena, and Mfaia Gertrude Will. lira. O'Berry succeeds Mrs. J. N. Johnson. Who has held the office for Ihe past two and a half yeUTt*. ocher officers of the Bureau are: first vice president. Hr*- Vance Well; Second vice-president. Miss Hattie Dewey; executive secretary. Mrs. L. D. (lid dens, and treasurer. Mrs. C. B. MK ler. The newly-elected president. Mrs. O’Berry, has served aa president of the Bureau before and la therefore conversant with Its problems, which touch the community so vttully. She served as chairman of the first antl tuberculosls committee la the city. She oomes to the office with wide *v aarimce of various -kinds. She baa Just completed a two year'a term aa president of the State Federation el Women's clubs and Is the new tflfg ector for North Carolina In the Gen eral Federation of Women's Clubs, council of the General federation at the recent mer/ng of the biennial she was elected a member of that or ganisation's executive members of ten members selected from the whole country and Including the officers of the body. The Club experience of Mrs. O'Berry Is, of course, local aa well' aa district, stata. and national, as sbs has long worked for every good cause In the city. And her Interests have Included among many other things, county government and state and county history. She was a mem be/of the commission which Governor McLean appolntedjo study and make recommendations concerning county government, and Ir now a member of the State Historical rommiaaion. % , SEEK KKI.M .NE OF I'A PORK PHILADELPHIA, June 28 (API—• A petition for a writ of error was filed In Ihe municipal court tflday for tho purpose of having "Scarface" Al Tapone, Chicago gangster, released from the Holmeshurg county Jail where here Wsaervlng a one year's | kentenc*\for carrying a loaded pistol Andrews Asks More Rigid Requirements Law License WRIOHTBVILLE BEACH, d!^C.,L A vlflrou* pin* for restrictions on the lixoare of licenses lina was made here tonight bv Alex ander H, Andrew*, presll-n*. of the Noith Carolina Bar Aaeoclation. at the opening session of the 3ist ar.iuol meeting of the organlaatlon. Classing the matter of legal educa* lien- end admission of atti'neya to practice before the court* jpi on- rt the most Important things lac'c,; 'be bar of North Carolina today. Mr An drew* pleaded for the adoption >f re atrictlona on admission to the bar along the lines of requirement of nmr-’ thorough preparatory education and the standing of an examination before a state board of examiners and t before the supreme court, a* at pres ent. There arp two widely divergent school* of thought on the matter of ■tried bar membership, he said: “one class of cltlsens taking tb* very IHierat vtew that tha Itwy »rs consti tute the musi numerous and active class In politics snd legislation, and therefore the door for admission should be wide open to anyone who Gas Hero Death^ A FV j \ 7 f . ? Mi ; '<iS M f 'y 1 jj SHF WS .. ” -jm-, jßLaf jffll -9 ®— \BA Cferetaud Bureau ' Mora (has • month after his tint recovery, policeman Erneet Staab, who rancied 11 persons from d<-sth when potaoa gas swept the Crllo Clinic al Cleveland. Ohio, on May 15 ulth a loss of 118 lives, la •gain a victim of the deadly lumen. After apparently recovering and returning to duty, he collapsed witUo working on hla lawn. death, he waa rushed to a hospifat nd placed under an orygan (cut a* nliow it above. \ . Make Canvass For Members Chamber of Commerce 'Today All arrangements have been made dor the completion of lb* membership campaign now In progress by the 'Chamber of Commerce. -Up until laat night a number of signed member ship cards had been mailed Into the secretary's office, and the drive this morning for new members. It has been hoped, will carry the aubscrlptlon list to l#d. Today's campaign offers tho man power of Goldsboro an opportun ity to show their Interest In the ef forts of our local Chamber of Com merce, and w* hope that a ready re sponse will be met from the prospec tive member by tbe canvassing com o . j mlttee. c “Ooldsboro." said Secretary W. C. Denmark, has a population of more than 17.000-people, and Its Chamber of Commerce membership should exceed 600. What could we accomplish In jprr city with 500 men working to gether for development.” 6 11, Th*, foUqWlng have been named by il|e Director* of the Chamber as a canvassing committee, and these gen tlemen arc requested to meet at the office of the Chamber this morning at 8:00 o'clock: Oeo. 8. Dewey. Geo. K. Freeman, Abram Well, I* R. Thomas, Gen-.. Wa ters, K. J. Jeffre**,° R. E. StcvoriH, Bruce Ellis, Royall H Spence. 7. T Brown, Paul Yelv.erton, Herman Well, E A. Griffin, Suffer Holme*, J. J wishes to practice. This class of peo ple urge tbe Idea that a -person com ing-in tbe liar not 'qualified to prac tice will- by experience equip himself, or else Ihe public will find him out and he will quit the practice ot his own accord “The other school of thought on admission to the bar Is that the at torney's license should he like the hall-mark on *llv< r plate and public ly attest the thorough preparation of the attorney for admission. In oth er words, lhat an attorney at license should he notice so thj pi It lit! that he ha* compile I with eartalo reqttfreaiesu, which educators think will aid him In hi* life work, on I I* thui commended to the public." One of the most generally o-'-cpte-i requirements for the latter, but not He North r'srolln'i Is.tha' 'he .spp ant must have completed two v*-ir. of college eowse or Its equivalent *<»f >r« commencing the study of law In -i full, time Institution having ,a ou - extending ovtj three years, and up ui rnni|.l*tion tb: applicant st)all >u< le gible Ljp" admission is* UU' !*■* r *' ttrlnallen of the stale. This L abso , _ . (Coatinued oa page 6) £ • GOLDSBORO. N. C FRIDAY MORNING, Hatch. H. V. Modlln, Tbos. H Nnr euwud. W- Ik Taylor, 4). M. -Miller. Ci M. Avery. H H. Jenkins, L M Ross, O. P. Matthews, C. B. Garrett, W. D. Creech, W. A. Itoynll. Tom O'Berry, E. H. Bain, H A. Pika. Bawling*. Gurney Hood, Nell Joseph, J R. Ed wards. STILL WEARING EM HEREABOUTS Htorkinglewt Fad Not TkkinK So Rapidly Among Goldn boro h lappcra ’ , The "stiK-klngless” fad. which ori ginated In Paris and which Is now raging like an epidemic In many odtles of this country, ha* not yet reached Godsboro The News has learned. One yonng lady was seen on the streets here about two weeks ago and she was without l|je savlrg grace of silk hose mi her lower far ns can he learned, howevbr.' fhbl Is the only case .that has hern vidlod Only one nddVntage fuvprlng the style- set hy the French ladles several ■months ago has yet been pointed out The fashion for ladles of walking the streets, and attending social affairs barelegdUrl will save the price of many a pair of silk hose. It I* said. In many of the larger cities the "siH-Kltiflesa" eraxe ban been a sud for some time, and even In some of smalltT lown* wlihin a few hours Journey of this city, a girl without stockings is not an unusual sight Few married women have anywhere adopted the style, however. It Is be lieved lhat Ihe fegKOn for I bln Is that most husbands- had rather pay for those silk stocking* than to have thetr wives "do Without." DEATH CLAIMS ROBERT TERRY ** ■ u Had Bren Prominent in' Kiuttern Carolina Business Circles For Years MGREItISAI? t >TY. June 27 fAPI New* wp* reedv-d hire this fler noon of th dea’h tod-.tv In Ht Ellxs ■hetir* hospital*. Rt< hmond. Vs of Robert Terrfv V\ ad*-. 40 of I hi-- city. He had gone to Richmond for. an np eralton following a prolonged Illness Mr. Wade was the son of the late D B. Wade, Sr. and Msrnh Royal Waite. For many years lie was promi nent In the business life of Eastern Carolina and ‘until six vears ago was owner and editor of the Morchead City Coaster. VARIETY CASES IN CITY COURT •6 <t Six DcfcntlunlH Face M«yer Jack Hill. Two of 'lheai Speeders Variety In the cases diiposed of wai the feature of a 11ktot dockH hiiird before Mayor Jack, Hill In police court here yesterday meriting. Speeders were In the majority and thi rc were tttl. two of them l> '»« tax 3d wlili th) coatJ. J. oP. I diiiiitnlsy:i, co'or t. wna flv.-ii the option of eth >.r serving :to dfye on the r ad or piyiig h.ink Hctnne feoa for <>p<<rettiig u combined rooming houte and to'mccn nhop. Aj rordlrg »o the warrant, he oked the cfly llcen.-te for three yeare. Iklmttn I soti pntil up. Marion Mprre. colored, was fined 85.ini and the coda for tUowJng a villous bull dog to run at large. The diur wne said to have boi*n adfaac-l lug to attack n small child Wiajyies-j day when two women combined forcoa and < base I him away. Willie Dryanf, colored, paid lha costs for tin p’ng hla girl friend. Ruth Best Ruth was mad at first, but when sh* learned lhat her eom plalnt would bring the matter to court she wanted to "make up.” Looser Jones. colored, - charged with operating at) automobile without a driver's permit, waa required lo purchase one. Jasper Jonea and B. C. Frederick, both, white, each paid the cqel* for speeding an automobile. IS SELECTING BOARD MEMBERS In Few Daji V l/RXINOTON, Ky.. June *7.~(API— C. Stone, president of the P tr ley Tobacco Grower* Cooperation I Marketing Association, said today that be had not declined lo a plane on the Federal fbirm board as. reported In Waehington. He eald he i* not now ia a position to give any Information on the sujiject. * ,f» Washington. June r—(AP» - President Hoover Is making vary sub stantial progress In the selection of the eight members of the Federal farm, board, having reduced the 400 nomina tions to a preferred Hat, to a score of names. , v He offer d a place to Alexander H. Leege of Chicago, president of the International Harvester Company, whom he Invited to Washington Leege returnM later to his home to deter mine whether he could so arrange hi* affairs aa to accept the po*t. )|fOOYEK FI T STOP TO I KK SCHOOL* I* DDT FRMiRAK WASHINGTON. June 17. “President Hoover personally Intervened lo halt the plan of the prohibition unit trt o*-< the public schools of Ihe country for dissemination of prohibition law ob servsnee propnganda. Gdidsboro Gets a Look At New State Highway Patro “This t* the sort of meal wa have been hulking for ever since w* start ed this tour." remarked Dewey L'-wls. Goldsboro man, ns he smack ed his tips at the barbecue tended -jhe members of the State Highway 'patrol upon thflr visit her* yester day- The twenty-aeven patrolmen of whom l-ewt* ts one and eleven lieutenants reached Goldsboro from Wilmington via Kinston at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The barbecue wa* served at the Memorial Community Building. a driving rain having forced abando nment of plans for serving It at Her man Park. Kenneth C Royal, attorney for th* Wayne Highway Commlsaloo, made good on his promise to. let the guests j get to the barbecue with a minimum of formality. Mr. Royal told tha lieu-! tenant* ami the patrolman lhat th< j length of the'formalities Incident to bidding tbem welt ome In 4° * ,l > did jestlrt- to' tin- pleasure whiih lliev felt In having them as tta gnest- j Mayor J 11, 1111 l told the new officers that Gold-boro and all us Its departments Would do everything, poeaible to cooperate with I turn In] Prefer Charges Against Players After Melee At Pirate’s Park Y esterday HODCINS YOUTH SERIOUSLY ILL Parvalii Say Pneumonia Follow ed Arnault on Hoy by Kustanr* Maxell . t Lagal action agalnat Eustace Bit- Bell. New York business man. In con nectlon with an alleged aeeault on sis year old Thomas Ifhdgtas. son of Mr and Mrs. G. E Hodgln. of East Ash street, on June 18, was pending hero yesterday, and some definite step In (the matter will be taken within the next few days, the parents etated yes terday. A warrant charging Mr. Ittx xall with disorderly conduct, was aworn out at police headquarter* here by Mr. Hodgtns several days ago. but it has been d*cldt€ to have a new warrant leaned end served through Ihe sheriff's department. The News was told. According to Information furnished The News by Mrs Hoggins, mother of the boy, young Hodgtns la serious ly 111 with pneumonia, and has been' confined to bed slncf the day of the alleged attack. "My *on came home on June 10, crying and hardly able t«\ 4 speak. When I asked him what was tha matter, ha couldn’t answer, but mm her hoy who was with him and said ‘mean man kick Tommy'," Mra. Hudgins told The NeW*. "I left the house aa noon as I got my son quieted, and weat over to John •tram. Hare I met ap with Mr. Bis sau." Mm. Hodgtns declared Tha boys, between them, had managed to tell (he lady who It was that had struck Thomus. she said. "Aa soon as I saw him, I stopped him and naked him whnt he mmtot hy striking my hoy." Mrs. Hodgln* stated “He re plied that he waa merely correct lag Thomas, but when I naked him If he didn't kick him ,h* said that he did lightly." she said. According to thi account of the oc currence aa related tn The News by Mrs. Hodgln*. Thomas and * play mate ware standing In from of a va cant store building on North lohn street, and with toy guns, were aim ing at some elephant plrlure* on rir cua posters In the store window. "They were Jttat playing when Mr HUsril came along mil without aaylng a word’ grabbed my boy by the shook hlpi several limes Then he gave him a above and kicked him In the back." Mra. Hodgln* told The New*. "I think Mr Blssell owns that property, hnt Thomas wisn't hurting anything at all," she declared According to Mr*. Hodgln*. Ihe llt (Ift boy has been running a temp rs turc of fuom 102 degrees - to I or, itc grim* -alorV <*•' day the alleabd •»* sault Tra« said to have occurred. “I know that he Is n mighty sick bov, because the doctors have told me so." the mother of the child declared. tbelr w6rk, and spoke of the service which the patrol should render to the slate. .- Dr. C, F. Ktroeiilder, president of the Chamber of Commerce, declared that the patrol was undertaking an educa iloual work, and that It was bound to grow In numhera and Importance and Iri service to the Ktate "We are Just beginning this Important work." declared Dr. Stroantder," and a ft 1 * years will find the I'Slrol one of the biggest organisations In the state ile dlcnted to keeping our highways sut< for traffic. t'aptnln Charles I). Farmer of Raleigh, in charge of the Patrol sup ervision, expressed the thanks of his organisation for the courtesy of th«j County and the City In extending the | barbecue, and pledged Its service In any way possible. lew I- la Kinston But to get hack to Dewey l-ewi* t and the way he was entoylng that barbecue "They- gave ns the hlgc< *t* j and most varied mehJ I have ever! ■ euten when thev entertained ns itt| the Oceanic Hotel. Wilmington lasi night," .said Mi loiwls “Hut thin It J m\ „ (Continued on page 5j Today’s Circulation 2,992 PRICE FIYf CENTS Goldsboro j’lavm Nay Waaler’* Heckling drought an AH Trouble TK AG I IK'S PKAt K-MAKJNG EFFORTS COME TO GRIEF Disorderly Conduct Ckarfraa Againut Weafer, Schofield Teague and Bickluun a t Fnllowing ihp mete* at tha Wllm- r Ingtotk ball pgrk la Ike seeqad Inning of (be Goldsboro- Wilmington gam* yesterday, Hal Woofer, manager of ’ the Id rates, and HchcottaM hla abort slop. Jim Teagne, Bug maaagar, and IHekham his rirxt basomao, vara he'd undec bond of fM each on a charge of disorderly conduct. They will he nail ed In New llsnover recorder's oourt when next Goldsboro Journeys Is Wilmington for a hall gam*. Goldsboro players ' charged lari night that the troubleJtU staried when .Wens >t cam* to hat at the add of the second and popped oaf. lariaej of ’ r:nfif; to hts dngout .Goldsboro pliy ats «,-»orted. Wester atappad Ml IS* e<ack%g linn at first baa* and negaa to heckle Biekham. using profanity, telling Biekham that he badat bees able to stick tn hlgbar tkaa claas D. Ball, and the Goldsboro players add ed, daring him to a fight. Biekham at fir* talkad hack I* Urn. hnt stopped,'sad WaaSer aoattaaad to < he«-kle him, finally te desperation, Goldsboro playars said, Biekham Ml his poet and attacked Weafer, ktUtag him about thu fare and body. Manager to Ihe Ooldsboro club ruebad to tha eoeue. ■inrt Teegun sttefnpted to part tha two, who. clinched after eaehaagtag blows. Aft Teague sought to part them,' the account ran, ffehoftald, Wltatag ton shortstop rushed up, sad struck Teague In the hack of the bMd. The Bug manager was then deeerftbd as desisting from hla peace-making ef forts and wading Into Schofield. In the melee, soaordlpg to dis patches from Wilmington. Teague got a rut <>n the face, sad Schofield aa Injured hand. Umpire* banished Weafer, Schofield. Teague and Biekham from tha grounds, and New Hanover county otrtcersi rnurged them with dlaordarly conduct It waa flrat the Intention of the New Henovnr officers to Insist that Ihe Goldsboro players remain over untH this mornlag for trial today, hnt upon petition of Teague, trial was postponed until the aest visit of tha club to Wilmington. SPECIAL TERM y —W-GASTON CO. Strikern to Fare Trial on July 29 for Aderhoit 8 laying RALEIGH, June 17.—(API—Gover nor O. Max' Gardner called a special Iwo wiVk* criminal term of Gaston Hupcrlitf riuirt for M"ndsy Jaly 18 wllh Judge |{ Hoyle Kink of Lexlpg ton presiding. " The term Is for the trial of the case growing out of the fatal shooting of Chief of Police G y. Aderholt and tha wounding of two other Gastonia po licemen tn a gun battle at the atriketrs lent colony of the National Textile "Union at on June 11. Judge W. F. llnrdlng, sitting In a lot liens corpus hearing at Charlotte on June 25 held ti persons, Including Fred Erwin Beale, t hies organiser for the union anil three women organis ers without privilege of ball and rixe4 bn'l for eight others at 87MF each Fori y-ntite persons previously arrest ed bad ber>n released after a hear ing hv Solleltnr John O. Carpentaf. It Is expected that the defence will attempt to have the trial moved to another county. MNDBf Mt>H IX NT. IdHld VT Loll?. June *7— <AFI— d Mr*. r .bai ies A- Lindbergh ar rived at L.miben Field here tonight at 8:20 p. m It was their fleet visit to the famous pilot's legal residence since i heir martlag*. They planned to stay In a hotel tAnlxht. They mad* ibu trip by piuue (rota tndlanapojli^
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