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W ts A Y fl ff 1 Partly Ttanh; gad PrfcU;. rntrtl> lettered ■twin is west ' ' “ '•■„ VOLUME BIGHT; NUMBER IIS PROPOSE SIOO,OOO ADDITION TO CITY HOSPITAL Duke Endowment Will Give $50,000 If C[\y - Will Raise $50,000 ■a * Would CoiMtruct 24 Bcdromut* Fur Patient* and Nuraea’ a Hope DUKE OFFER CONSIDERED A GREAT OPPORTUNITY If CMiiene Will Cooperate. Can Reallia Plan* of Long Standing The Duka Endowment will give $60,000 toward Iha jodst ruction ot a n«w SIOO,OOO unit anil Rumen' ham* for tha Ooldnbom hoapltal. provided Iha remaining $60,000 la raiaad local ly. Thin announcamanl la made In a prospectus Issued ypalerday by W. A. Dees. chairman of tha board of trustees of tha hospital. "Plee»e-xan*lder thla mallar. Tha need la great—tha opportunity la ex traordinary.” conclude* tha pro*pec tus laauad by Mr. Daaa. "It la proponed to build shawl 24 room a -for patients and a nuraea’ home with sufficient bed rooms and , other rooms and facilities as will make tha hoapltal a convenient and modern plant,* Mr. Decs' announce ment exgjgin* "Additional land will be naadad for thla aapanslon. "Dr. W. B. Rankin, secretary of the Duka Foundation. h*s tentatively ap proved the plans, nod $604)00 will !*«■ contributed just as soon aa a simitar amount tn raised locally.” Tha proposed addition would be joined to the rear of the pre&nt building and extended In tha direction of Simmons street, with U»e nqrses home a law feet want of the extension Plot area made from an arcMtacfa drawing Included with tha proepec tua show an attractlva arrangement. "Since Iha (loldsboro Hoapltal was established on Its present location nearly elgbteaa years ago,” declared Mr. Daaa Id commenting on the need for the addition, ‘tthera have bean no additions and little or no alterations. Yet tha number of patients and nurses has ao Increased that there are not. at tha prweeat time, tias for properly taking care of same. "The sue parlors are being used for had rooms of patients. Thera are no waiting rooms and no facilities for maternity casiNk. aor a depjjtroent for pedlatrica nor one for out-patients. The present-kitchen Is too small, the elevator jtbyilele. and tha heating plant about worn out. Closet space has bean given up for room that was needed for other purposes." Aa to tha opportunity which Is pra. sented, Mr. Daaa, speaking for the hoard of trustees, said: ■"llte Traataaa have hoped, even when hope aeemed vain, that some op *. * portunlty woald come to expand tha Institution and equip It to fill the aver Increasing demands that are being; made upon It. Now the opportunity has come. The Duke Endowment of fers to bear onethalf the expense of making additions costing SKM).OAO. No such chance to meet a pressing community need ever before been presented to our people. >he folder we have prepared wllll give a definite Idea of the nasjts that .1 can be supplied If our public-spirited riltsena will enable tha hospital to meet tha terms of this generous offer Seldom Is one given the privilege ot match dollars without outside sources' In promoting the Interests of a atrtet • ly local Institution, The Trustee* of the hospital do not believe that Iha substantial, generoue-hearted cltleans of our community will let this oppor tunity pass. "Please consider Ibis matter. The need la great—tha opportunity Is ex traordinary." Cameron Will Know His Fate This Week RALEIGH. July 10 -*John Cam eron's fata wilt be known during the present weak. Judge M: A. Townsend said today that ha expected to tak- up lb-) matter of the man wli.i mw*<i ] fiom State’s-Prison some II jbdfts ago after serving lass than a year of a 20-y*ar sanlenc* for it lllng 1‘ alp*; ’ man Oak-s of Raef tr l Judge Town send heard pleas for clemency two week* ago, and there was in tpp wf tl/n'ln rvhlenc\ Cijnvron haying jnd l ; Qake*’ tamiljr $10,001). j 0 <J THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY* BUY. «• ' « aa. * * Kin# to Die in Chair Sept 20 COLUMBIA, H. Cj. July It). —|A Pl Balked hy legal harr 're In their attempt to get Ref - f . Kin" In the state prison here, Chester county'officials left Columbia late this afternoon to taka thalp charge back to the Cbaatar jail.: * 0 A South Carolina law speclfyi'jg that * man undsr shall be brought to tha peniten* llary not more than 20 daya and not laaa than 2 oxya before the due set for h'a execution was respon sible for IhSidlL'Tnma Sheriff J. K Howie and his deputies found thpmaelves when they sought to rtd them selves of the man who this morning was sentenced to dta on September 20. BRITT FUNERAL AT 5 O’CLOCK Popular Young Man Died at 8 A. M. Yesterday of Pneu monia . „ * Funeral aerV'ce* for f'lareaca Britt. 37, who died at the home of his father in-law, A. A. Joseph, at 3 o’clock yes terday morning, will ha conducted from the Joseph residence at 6 o’clock tills afternoon. Hev. A. J. Smith will he Ip charge of tha serrloe and burial will be made la Willow .Date sasa tery. Tha family has requested that no flowers be sent. The following have been selected as pallbearers: William Aypock, Jess* Hunt and William Mnrdecal of Ra leigh. William Jenkins of Wilmington, Spicer Holmes. Z. T. Brown. Jamas Southerland. Z. Q. Hollowed, Col. George K. Freeman and Bed Wlther tngton. Mr. Britt was taken 111 with pneu monia about ten daya ago and had grown gradually worse- Monday he Was In extremis, and physicians ad ministered oxygen. He milled under thla treatment and for a time Monday evening 41 wee believed that he would recover, btft early yesterday there came a relapse that chrrled him away. The deceased Is survlvrd bv his parents. Mr. and tfrs. W. G BHtt, Sr., his widow, ne« Viola Joseph,, one daughter, Hnrfleet; three brothers, William, Ram ■ and l-sslla Britt", and one slater, Mrs. Garland Yelverton. Born and raised In Goldsboro, Mr Britt possessed u personality that made friends of all whom he met. His death eg me aa a great ahock to the elty. O o THE PATHFINDER PARIS, July 10.—The Haraa News AgenCy reported- late today that 4he American tran*-Atlanl!c plane Path finder blew over'the I’arma Airdrome, Blarrlts. thla afternoon. TO PROBE CONDITIO* BIRMINGHAM. Ah.. July 10. A Jefferson county grand jury today prepared to open an Investigation of hank conditions lif the Birmingham rtlefrlrt growing out -qf ihn dosing of five hanks here In the past two weeks Endurance Plane Sailing Smoothly Alter 200 Hours CULVER CITY, fallf., July 10. < P) —The 20flth hour In the air, much sought hut never before nhtsined ob jective of endurance filer*, was phas ed hy the aviators L. W. Mendel! and R B. Re'nhardt .In Ihc Blplvne An :c --leno at 320 p m totlny Tbetr ship wsa performing a* smoothly ns at any time th the flight. The atubby-wlnged ship pounded away on a monotonous circle ol tH” field tonight. Riiectators came, uoo-l In wonderment and departed As the 200th h >ur of tilr- flight flit - •ted by a whit- m'sslve was drapped. Scribbled a«n*«- It- g.-ease -< alnetj attrjfacy wa# a tPrse request for more KjMillne i "Telj thut crowd that they v » &’wa JOHN JINNETTE DISAPPEARS FROM HOME 40 Hurt In - * r. _ British Suh Sinks* in • 9 ' ' a ■' I ■■■•'> . ! m ;« - _ -*-■ teSs; , /■ aSSLa. The 111-fated H-47, Hi ill ,huhinut ihc which sunk In collision will, another sub. tho Lti, 66 miles off Fishguard. Wales. I.t H. J Gardner,'commanding officer'of the H-17, cirt a ratLo operator were (he only ones saved of tha 21 officers and crew. 'I li«- H 47 had figured In a previous collision hut did not sink. One of tha l--lS*a craw was killed and another seriously Injured in the collision but the veaae.l did not sink. -r > MASONS WILL , PICNIC TODAY 4a Grand Muter Phoenix Will Be Gueet of Honor «t Worrell’* MiH t ~ f * With Grand Mast -r J. T. Phoenix, of 'Greensboro, Superintendent C. K. Proctor of (he Oxford Orphanage, and District Deputy Grand Master J. W F. Smlthwlrk of lat Orange present as guests of honor. Masons of ttoldsbo.ro and Wayne Lodges will plsnlc at Wore air» pin in UmnUiam township late this aflairoon. ’ <1 A program hat been planned la be gin about S:M o’clock after wh'ch the terbeette and picnic will be served. A good time la In store for all. "We art fortunate to have the in vital ton extended to us by Rro'hnr Worrell to have this event nt his mIU pond," said the secretary of Goldsboro Lodge yesterday. "He Is giving us the special privilege of fishing, bath ing and boating during the afternoon and we hope everyone will avail 'jtlm salf of this opportunity. We are still more fortunate In having with as our Grand Master and Superintendent of the Oxford Orphanage." BUTLER AFTER CLAIMS PL ACE . i. Clinton Mbn Desire* Appoint ment to Court of Claim*, Wswhinßtoa The Yews Rareaa By *. if. IHIRRACMN RALEIGH. July 'o—George K But ler, PJlnlon nttorsey and brother of Ihn well-known Marlon Butler, Is saek htk a plar# a* member of the Un!l<jd Staten Court of Claims In Washington, made vacant by the recent death ot Judge McKetrx'e. Moss. It became known here t tdsy. Mr Butler, Bn original Hoover sup porter, wns prominently fn-ntlon a* judge of the federal court for'" the eastern Nnrt hf’arollna district at the lime Judge Isaac. M M«ekins was ap pointed. and It Hint he ha a chance at the pla< * aoon to be hy President Hoover, *■ see ua land com" barjt next Tueelav. We gonna stay; up another hun-li d" It ended. A refueling ship shot tiff, Ipw. red It* host and with the contact made sent lOn gallons of gasoline >nt-> ■ Angeleno- Next a dangling rope aas caught by the filers and In sacks and thermo# bottles, the r dinner of fruit, coffee, and fried chicken was deliver ed. During the day the Wright Aeronau tical Porporarloh. -builders of- the planeNr motor, announced an awarl if $1,009 to each filer. I 1> Th> 220^ hors.-power plant has driv-? »n thf »Uip nxm s ' than Jt;.dftq nrlle.-, during nine day* in tha »>r. GOI.DHBORO, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING. JULY H. l»2f More Typhoid Canek Thi« Year Than but ' The number of cases ltd typhoid fewr In W-ayne county are great ly In excess, of the number In the county at the same time Inal year, statistics Issued at. the health de partment yesterday show. Thus tar In the yoar 21 cases' have been reported, and at Ihe name time last yoar only IS had been reported On death a Mr. Sutton of Ml,.- Olive - was caused by the disease thla weak. ’• “While the disease la still rar from the epidemic stags." said Dr. I* W. Corbett, “unless n great mdny of the folks of both rural and urban aactlona seek Immunl satlon through vaccination. Au gust may be known aa a typhoid month In the county.''’ JOKE WAS ON “BEE,” ADMITS Negro Barber Tell* Story of How lie Went on Hunt For “Spirit*” £ W. £. Ward, local colored barber, who holds down a chair position at Ihe Guess Barber shop on f’enter street' here, declares to Irlends that hereafter He'* going tn thoroughly In vestigate any gift offters before nc? 4-eptlng them In spile of thnt olduidsge that tells one to ’"never look a gift horse In Ihe mouth ” Ward, ho Is known lo his friends an "Busy B*e”, went "spirits hunting" Monday night on the t|p of a friend that he knew where a gallon of choice “refresh menli|" was located. "Busy Bee” re turned from that trip minus the gal lon. minus a Urge portion of his palm beach pints, and jery badly frighten ed ’ „ < v’ Ward, who told the story to The News represent at vc yesterday, ed that that was one" joke he'd never forget, even If It was on him P. O James, local while man, employed at the Waynh laitindry. has been hsvlng Ward tt» do his barber* work. "Huav Bee" Ras nlobi b'-en serving James* fiilher. and the other dav .Ume-< 'old Ward that he appreciated the barber's Interest he took In shaving hl(, father, and that he wns going In "t'p*' 111 u some day. told The New*. "Monday morning Mr Jam-s c':m* In thy shop and told m<: ho knew t plare where a still had Just been mov ed front, hut that some of the linn ir hid been left, He sfcftl he’d lak< u * tilth ana we’d get g gallon, and f * »ld 1-lm that I would be off nt eight u' rind,, eo we arranged to go at that lime At X o'clock he was al th“ snap mid we started out, going nut on Nupi her in and then- travelling d >w.i the Pnbw Hill road.” the barber related, "In a little wh le we turned oft. and after driving a little further, Mr lames parked the car near a tobacco tjarn and » r started ■ mgh. she w tod i Finally Mr Ism-- stop ped and (old me (hat a gallon wac hid 1n a tr- • stump right near. We tlart ed looking around and finally ie pull ed the gallon jar out of a stump About that time 4ie asked me * t lOonUnucd on pas« $) - V Wreck Near Enfi Collision; 21 Lives Lost Will OF B. F. GRADY FILED Widow and CbiWrm Nam*d Bcnteficiaric* Under Will Probated The widow of the Isle B F. Grady and his children are gamed benefici aries under bis will udmllted to pro bate yesterday hi (he office of clerk of court J. R Hooks. Mrs Grady la to have (he property during her life and at her death It Is lo go lo the chil dren, B. F. Grady, It., and a daughter. Ellen. , . The properly Includes the store and Its merchandise at ltd East Caater, ihe residence on Park a venae, g house al sl4 John street, and one on Wil liam street. Mrs. Grady (a named executor of the eatete. CAFES IMPROVE, THEIR RATINGS Kiifht Are Lintcd an Grade A and 7 Lintod '** Grade R in City o, A new grading of Goldsboro eating places was announced yesterday hy t'harles C. Jordan, Inspector with the and county health department, and shows eight eatahPsbment* listed as "A” grade, seven as "H" grade and eight eg "C” grade "This Is considerably better than the record of the month previous." said Mr. Jordan. The following were graded as A: Tommie's Place. Rusy Bee, Hotel Goldsboro. Central lan.eh, Williams Case, Rick's Cafeteria, Mr* Dining Room, Hanford'a Coffee Hhop The following were graded B: Goldsboro Case, Pig and Whlatle, |/iyd's Case, Hanltary Case. Wayne Case, Crystal Case, Dew Drop Inn The clcht places graded aa Ci'Crlp's Place, Daniel's Case. American Bar becue. Tabron Case, l<ee Edward* Cate, llogiin's Case. Ilowcll'a Hot D«g Ht«nd, Clan's Case. Warsaw Man Shot While 5 Riding on Highway 40 Gordon Car let on, prominent eltlxen of Warsaw, who sustained » «ever» wound on the ch'n and a broken jew as a result of having been struck hy' some stray missile, believed hy Corie ton In have been a pistol bullet, uphlle he was riding on Ihe highway from Warsaw to Faison Sunday evening about 3 o'clock, was reported yester day by Goldsboro hospital officials as being much Improved Recording to Information furnish ed The News, Mr CarleUMt, who is proprletpr of the Chevrolet garage nt Warsaw, was on his way to Faison to see a friend, and was driving a closed car*)f the type aotd by his con cern. lie hMtl almost reached Faison. It was sahl, when something ruylr jtlin on the chin, Inflicting a painQil ONE WOMAN SO INJURED THAT SHE MAY DIE Truck on Diner Gave Way tad ■ Five PuHnuui Car* Over turned TOPPLED CARR SLID >1 DOWN A 8-FOOT BANK Train Crew And Pa—Bjara Brake Wiiwlowu le Rea—• Trapped People Ham Jones, Goldsboro map, and K. O. Hollingsworth, of Ml. Oliva, yea © lerday brought le Goldsboro details of the train wreck near Rnfield yester day morning In which 40 passengers wore injured- Mr Jones wns In Hooky .Mount al tha time first newt of the wreck came and drova to ike scene of the accident. Mr. Holllngaworth visit ed the arena while enronte bonk to Mt Olive with a shipment tor An drews and Knowles. Thao* men de scribed tha wreck aa one of tha , mart terrible they had ovar seen and won dered how It waa that many peaeen gera had sscaped death. "They had broken open tha windows of the Pull mans latere they slid down a bank and war* palling ont the pas—nrf when 1 got there,” Mr. Jones declared •v— ■ H ROCKY MOUNT. July »•.--(AW— Forty or more persona were Injared, lijtof them seriously enough to re quire hoepltal Ireatmeet, whan Huh' cars on teat Florldn-New Yerh pea senger train number 14 of the Atlan tic Coast L'ne railroad were derailed near Bnflald. near here today. One woman waa ao badly hurtHhot she may die while aeverel otheri are suffering from broken boned. A Mat of the more acrlooaly Injured given nut late today by of the At lantic Const Uue hoepltal been —wad 11 women end three men In tha *iow pltak v Ksllaoed officials said they had Roe* unable to check ap on all of fheee In jured and given first aid treatment be fore a relief train reached the aoe*a. The wreck occurred In what la known aa Haggles Swamp, U W*tou north of Enfield. A truck under the dtnlni ear, a*vn way. W B. Darro*. superintendent irf transportation for the Rooky Mount division said thla afternoon, reusing the rear end of the diner to Ireve ike rails.. • . fte* Pullman care left the rails »n<v were dragged over Ike tie# for 76 yard# and then overturned Into the swamp, eliding down a *l* foot em bankment The locowiottve, baggage car. coaches, and one pullman proceeded layJMcllmond, Va. When the care overturned nil te'e graph and telephone lines maintained by the ratlrned company along It# lines wjipre broken. As a resnlt. iaU road officers were unable tq get any early Information and for jgvcral boor* little waa known as tn tho number Injured. (Contlnueo on page 3l wound. The Warsaw man. who told local physicians that he heard the report of a gun shot at the same time he was hit, drove on to Faison where hi* wound was dressed He was then brought to the Goldsboro hospital here, and placed under the care and treatment of local surgeons. Carlelon Is sa’d to he of the opldlou that he was struck hy a bullet fired from a pistol or rife!. He la no! know* to have any enemies, however, accord ing to friends here, and Ihe object or cause of the shooting. If It was a shot, stilt remains a mystery. Home were of the opinion that a “drunk" walk ing along the highway, might h«vd fired a promlscoUs shot while In (he throes of his liquor-induced jubllftUqq., Today** OMUmi 3,049 - ■ — K ——————™ 1 PRIOR Fffß (MIB t 0 ■ ■ -v WIFE FEARFUL'; 1 HE HASGONE TO THE RIVER OmM u MMpmtrSk ki * Mw \TKZT N "« Hirkncaa, Lad •# W«t «i Nb> fori mm RUW|nH Cmr- A widespread HU«k «M >H9 «► terday far John O. Jlapotta. n. «»»• pooler of Ttl •oath «oaa»i *bo ji»iiH»tal ina tte te«M •* I o'clock Tiwill wontac- MUM hu Dm* heard ffWH Mr. JHwrtt* Mi no DM tel IMM kMNttl 9M *•* P* «tnc* iw loft hia tew rttek *l^l "I M M Ifitei te tea cbm to J lunette, la • Mghty ***** **• over, tte ilnimm •* ter *te bAMa, t*M aIMF If*Vl hu now te«fc.kjte> C* •*■£*■» colic. oot «te| * at«*tfc tr te Mi colic a» teli ki kM ac htejiMi ted tep •* * wock, **■*"■■ ** aftor ■lqkim la tte teflyp^ r m s Mo*Ta!Sir^tei^i» he kltf Mi tte UMta too _ «ij Kiar4 him (ft It* MP*" w»te m .n Ste Site m *- tic to i»rt a m <w *>■ # m I teird htaa. Bis tteri waca** * • fire whea I hhJte WtoM*. M|M| mi hoard oirtktat tnm Wm teg* ItST cad* »wtete ii hu old oiottei ite tte*. Ml te was a mo who tetei'te telM **>- wcy.** When te blne-oyod. nddy * *m£Em •** with -mat' of hil taatk *•*•.«* Jlnnette aatd te *««H »»*<* ***it ii h.Uhth , Mra. JtaiUto aild MPter had tea* drtaktai “li# • te* the nlcht teterrMi Hi* taa him tte* tea’ +* }m ? homo If te m Ml aaH »t To th*. Mra- Jill aft! «lt ter teteMi *■ pllad, “Well tm MMB." », W ANT SOUTHERN MAN APPOINTED Boar* as AfriraHuri as State T* Whra FtmHml Ite* Ah«rt Matter RAUROS. Illy KV-fAP)— Tte North Rarotlaa atate board as ••»*• coltara a* IU July weed!* today ri al to aaad Preaident Haaaar aid Secretary of Acrhraltaro Hydl, a tala craai arginc appointment of aßooth em man la tha Fhdaral Board. Tte hoard roted SC.MO for tte W* poaa of oooparatiac with tha haroaa of acrteaUaral eoonaulca la tha C«d tac of totecco. Dartac the aftaraooa Ooreraoc ad draaaad tha hoard. He atated tt waa hla purpose to cooiorala fatty wRB Ooaamlaeloner draha* aid aaM that because tha deparoaaal of acrtaaHara la operated by faada collactad for apaclal benefit of tha famor, te oc- the board of,lirk*Kttfataii. erciae broader powdra la wtiatlac the finance# la ohar departyaaft M tte eitctiUrt bteiit. f» „M
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