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VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBBB 132
NO TRACE OF WARSAW MAN LOST IN DENSE FOREST
DISAPPEARED
LAST SATURDAY
MORNING EARLY
Government Offers lb Send
Pkoe If Expenses of Trip
Guaranteed
NO ONE OFFERS TO
GUARANTEE THIS SUM
Hope Waning That J. D. Winters
Lumberman. Will He Found
Alive
Though searcher* yesterday ton tin
«fd to heat about the tangled under
growth, no word nor trace came from
J. D. W nders, middle aged Warsaw
lumberman, who last Saturday dis
appeared into a dense forest on the
old Rtvenbark plantation near Mays
vllle In Jones county. It was the alxth
day elnce Winders entered the 40,000
acres tract of forhat and swamp land
for tb) purpose of making a timber
surrey. As the day ended, there was
small hope that he would he recoveritd
alive.
Jones Aunty had added Interest to
the search—which Is being pushed
under great dlfflcntly on account of
where Mr. Winders was last seen
by offering a reward of S6O for Infor
mation concerning him. The sections
Is sparsely settled and few passable
roads load through the swampy land
which was being surveyed At points
a man can more forward only by
cutting oni n path In fr<#>t ah he
progresses.
Friends of. Winders had communi
cated with Congressmen Charles L
Abernathy In Washington relatives to
sending an airplane from Fort Bragg
to flj over the point where the War
aaw man la bettered to hare lost ht\
way Reply was. that the
gt&erameat could not order a .plan*
to make the trip unless nees
could he gnsrnnteed. At 11 o’clock
last night, according to Information
given The News by the New Bernian
• one isd appeared to agree to bear
the expense OT the search by plana.
Tha sheriff of Jones county found
some faint hope In considering the
fact-that la recent months timber
man hive been lost In the same for
est. wandered for fire days and then
mad? their eray out safely. The lor
ried beat, though, which has obtained
most of tha time since Winders en
tered the forest was recognised as
a factor which would act toward
wearing sway the resistance of the
man, about It years old, very quick
a
ir.
jj \ Before entering the swampy for
eat. Wtndars had borrowed a rifle
from a negro and stopped to discard
his shoes- for overshoes, according
t otbe story of the blsck as related
to the story of the black as related
last Saturday morning.
Winders Is wall *known In lumber
manufacturing circles In this section
At one time h<a business was s Urge
one and ha was rated at about $300.-
000
-YOUNG BROOKS
GIVEN HONOR
Sen of Former Goldsboro Pas
tor ia Crowned King of
Health
RALEIGH. Aug I.— UP) Ruth
Coleman. 16 and Boyce Brooks. 17
were tonight crowned king and queen
of health at the annual 411 short
course »t state college. The girl s
blonde, and daughter of Mr and Mrs
J. A Coleman of route 3, Burlington
Alamance, and the boy, s brunette
and son of Rev. and. Mrs. C. B. vßrooh*
of Calypso. Uuplln county, wre cho
sen from among the club members ot
North Carotin*.
MUs Coleman Is s picture of per
fect health, weighing 126 pounds
and being 64 Inches tall She scored
T 0.9 out of s possible 160 She has
been In clothing and food work s»
a club member under the direction of
Miss Myrtle Floyd, home agent.
Brooks has gardening lor hts pro
Ject and scored #9.1 point* He Is
67 Inches tall and weigh* 134 pounds
a ■
EIGHT MIXER* MILLED
LILLIE. France, Aug. I.—<A*l—
fSlgtit miner* were killed and four
others suffered gas poison today In
an explosion at Kscarpelle mine near
Lana. Tha cauaa of the exploaltyi was
B» dituotaL
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
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READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BT BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
BOYS LEAP TO SAFETY AS TRAIN HITS STOLEN CAR
Fruit Fly Experts Are To
Inspect Section’s Orchards
PART OF PROGRAM OF AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT TO
PREVENT SPREAD OF PEST THAT HAS RAVAGED
PARTS OF FLORIDA
Goldsboro has been selected ast
headquarters for representatives of
the department of sgrlcul
ture who will make Inspections of
orchards In this section of Kastern
North Carolina In an effort to guard
against the appearance of the Medlter
ranrean fruit fly In this section. O.
L. Lynn and two aaslstants arrived
In the city yesterday and wtM work
of tha city for the next two or three
weeks.
Coming of the Federal experts to
Goldsboro' does not mean that there
is an Imminent danger of the out
break of tha fly in this section, but Is I
a protective service set up by the de- j
pertinent of agriculture In Its south-1
wide scheme of preventing fly tnfes- j
tatlnn horn peutetratlag to Florida,
The nearest a fruit fly has been,
discovered to Goldsboro were the four
captured Id front of a grocery slam j
ZEP IS MAKING
SPEEDY FLIGHT
Flying Toward America at 62
Miles an Hour After Few
» Hour* Rad Weathef
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FRIEfpRICHSHAFEN. Germany
Aug. 1. -(4P>—The xepplin works re
ceived a radio message from the graf
seppltn Just before midnight
ing It passed cape Be Gala. Spain at
11 p. m. (I p. m. Kastern Standard
time.) •
Messages from the dirigible said
that the weather cleared after seven
’.our* of aipadlty fighting opposing
Winds and that the speed Increased
from 46 miles an hour to more than
* f '
. A
On the earlier part of the flight, (he
airship followed the same course as
on Ms unsuccessful efforts to reach
the United States last May and those
•who were passengers for a second
time developed their favorite paat
tlme of pointing out landmarks of
that her&llc struggle to regain its
hangar. ■>
By Herbert B. Baikal
#
Spesl il Staff Correspondence for AP
Aboard Graf Zeppltn, 3:40 p m
Kastern Standard Times -A stowaway
was round Just after the sepplln left
the hat-gar. He Jumped from the bnq
the hangar. He jumped from the han
between girders he would have en
dangered the ship. Dr. Kekener said he
would return from America with the
next steamer and be severely punish
ed.
OH YOU OiVTMEAI.
WASHINGTON. Aug L- (JP) The
tariff on oats was raised from l(e a
bushel to 16c by Republicans of th*
Senate Finance Committee today
their revision of the House tariff
measure.
Ask Farmers to Supply Data
As To Loss In NeuserFloods
With the horn-inn here on August
16 only fifteen day* away, prepsra
itona will bo completed this mornlnir
lor thr gathering of d»'» flood
loss caused by overflow* from the
Neuse River, W. G. Denmark, secre
tary of the chamber of commerce, gnd
A. K. Robertson, county agent, will
meet at the courthouse this morning
to rpake flnul adoption of a ques
ttonalre that will be lent to land
owner* along the Neuae and Its tri
butarle* tn the county.
“And please urge these land owners
said Mr Denmark yesterday to fill
out the questlonalre promptly. I'nless
thl* data I* secured there will be no
chance of relief sought for”
° Preparatory to the meeting to be
held In Goldsboro on August 16th
at which time Federal District
Kng'neor, Major W. A. Know of Wllj
mlngton. will gather data and hear
residents ol the Neuse basin on the
BMWSIIV Si Ul» 9t
In the Hayes Barton section -in
Rale|gh. but die government I*., mot
letting any grass grow under its feet
In a program of thorough inspection
of' coiifinlng the pest to Florida. Ex
tensive spraying was resorted to in
the Hgyes Barton section of Raleigh
tS prevent possible Infestation
Mr. Lynn and his assistant* plan to
make an Inspection of orchards and
adjoining counties, accord.ng to word
given out st the Chamber of Com
merce. to detsrmlnc whether or not
the fly has appeared here. Farmers
who desire Inspections for theft
orchards, W. C. Denmark, secretary
said should write the chamber of
commerce. *
Where the fly appeared In Florida.
It was necessary to destroy entire
orchards In Instances that the pest
might be prevented from spreading to
vkier areas.
WILL ORGANIZE
TAX COMMISSION
Wilj He Perfected at Conference,
at Roaring Gap Sometime
Today
The New* llareas,
(By 1. K Bontmn
RALEIGH, Aug I .The organisation
meeting of the new North Carolina
Tax commission, composed of three
members, as provided by the 192#
General Assemble will he held With
Governor Gardnef at Roaring Gap,
where he Is spending the first part
of hla vacation, tomorrow. Friday.
s Allan J. Maxwell, revenue commls
sinner, N. A Bethune, Clinton, and
J. K. Norfleet, Winston-tfalem. com
pose the commission a* now constitut
ed, with Dr. Fred W. Morrison as exe
cutive aecretary. At the meeting to
morrow the commission wll lorganlse
and outline pluns lor operation* for
the next two years, carrying on the
work so valuable to the General As
sembly. during the past two years. In
helping solve the problems of taxa
tion In the state.
Tyre C. Taylor, (private secretary to
Governor Gardner, lef' this afternoon
for Soaring Gap to lake up matter*
'hat require personal attention of thi?
Chief Executive. He expects to return
to Raleigh Friday or Saturday.
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DEADLOCK C ONTIJH ER
MOSCOW, Aug. I—(Aft Russia and
Great Brltlau have reached a dead
lock In their Ignition conference for
the resumption of trade and com
mercial relations and diplomatic serv
ice*. Great Brltlan refused to accede
'‘f/n the Russian desire for Imraedlat •
appointment of ambassadors befote
controverted questions were taken up
river for navigation. Irrigation, power
development and the posslh fttte* or
damage being done by the stream to
flood stage, letters are going to the
farmers of this Immediate section ac-i
Jcompanled by uestlonnarle* which
The News Is printing at the bottom
of this article.
It Is sought to determine whst ac
reage was covered by the flriod wa-j
ters of 192 H. the damage to groVlng
crops, how much of thp land Is under
cultivation, whether any livestock
was lost and as accurate estimate as
possible given of Ihe Good, damage of
1928- The crop recipient of the letter
I* .also urged -to attend the meeting
at Goldsboro on August 16th
In addition to the questionnaire,
which Is being sent out, the Chamber
of Commerce, county authorities and
others will gather statistics regarding
the possible tonnage that would b<-
diverted o the water route In th"
- (CaflUMrt 9ft Fm'TJwi 1J 1
GULD6BORO, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1929
* Air Conquerors Call II a Day
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This telephoto front St. Louis. Mo. shows the new endurance champions of
the air. Dale Red" Jackson, left, and Forrest l) Brine, who descended at
St. Louis airport nßer their 16th dajs of comlnuous riylng. with a total of
over 430 flying hours, or 160 hours more than the existing world's endur
ance record. If special orders hadn't come from the sponsors of the flight
who becantn a little panicky since a recent endurance crash, the boys would
undoubtedly have remained aloft uiitU they had accomplished their goal of
StHI hours. •
CARRIED PISTOL
* TO BIG DANCE
O ■ - --- 9
So Norwood Uxxell, Negro, Will
Fore Judge lUand in Coun
ty Court
*» '
Norwood I'xxpll, colored, was hound
over o count* court under SIOO Iwmd
on charges of assault and of carrying
a concealed weapon lit a hearing be
fore Mayor Jack Ml|l is police cou't
Ivrrq yesterday morning. According to
the testimony, of several witnesses,
t’ssell drew u pis ol on l,eroy Clark,
colpred. following hh argument- dur
lull a dunce In the Little Washington
section of Ihe cl y Tuesday night Us
xell. who was srresttd a short time
after Ihe Incident by Officer Parker,
of Ihe local police department, chugg
ed, that he" had' bees “framed” liy
Clark’s gang, and told the courl tha
he hud never owned a pistol. 'TJie
pistol was not found on his parson,
hut wes found between two houses,
where the Clark Imy and Ills friends
claimed they saw Uxsell throw II st
Officer I’arker's apprvmch.
charges of trespass uguinst 8 urliug
lane, white, wits nol prossed with
leuv/
Dave Scott and Luln J |lohl)S, colored,
charged with rtwelvlng. having iu
their possession for the purpose of
sale, nnd transporting of whiskey,
were each hound over to county court
under $2<H) cash bond. Tin; man unit
the woman were arrested by Officers
Rhodes and Parker one day last week,
following an an <hnoblle collision on
Virginia-street. Five gallons of Whis
key were found In the car, said to
lie long to lhV~wofnaii. Scott denied
that the llohlis woman hud anything
to do with the whiskey, filming that
he had trougfi ft for own per
sonnl use.
Forgery charges against t-eomJo,.
Bass, white, were withdrawn by the
prosecuting witness ■ and Bass was
let off with the payment of the cost*
Carrl* Hrigford. colored, w;u> fined
$, and the. costs for being disorderly.
James Lane, colored, was charged
with riding a bicycle on the sidewalk
James was only 14 years old, how
-ever, and after being given u warning
of what Would happen to him if he
repeated the offense, the youth was
: turned loose.
FITHER-Akli SON l»Kt>W>Kl>
MONROE. La., Aug 1 -t/P) The
bodies of Alfred Htnipwon, fugqier
living near the Arkan-ss line and
his 12 year ,Wl son Clifford, were re
covered t<«lny IVom Bayou li'Aihonne
after an all night search by the Ameri
can legion, the Red Cross and farm
i era Simpson ami his two ..(in-. Clif
ford- and Clayton, the liter six year
old, were fishing In a small boat, and
, when the old* rst boy fell overboard-.
; The father, although not knowing-.how
tj to sw'lOt, Jumped In after hint nnd
both drowned while the child Clayton
' iWM 9«<
BIG SUM PAID
BENEFICIARIES
InMuranrc t'ompanim I*rM Out
1139,000 in, Goldwhoro lauit
Y«gr
Policyholders and Ireneflclarles re
ceived s2,u67.tH(Ojioti from Ufa Insur
ance companies In the United Hlates
and Canadg lust year, according to
the* annual “Life Payments Number”
of The National Underwriter, an In
surance Journal. This Is .an Increase of
S3ILOWMKH) over 1927. The Increase in
1927 over 1926 was $160,444,481.
■>
Payments of Ihe life Insurance oom*
panics In this stale were $33,706,900!
and In this city $139,060. according to
The National Underwriter. „
I ')'
Payments In nearby eltlea were. Mt
Olive $36,000. Htanlonshurg. $146,016,
Know , Hill $13,263, Warsaw $16,878.
The estate of W H. of
Hlanlonnhurg received Ihe Urgent pay
ment
yeur, $150,906, , t &
LIGHT 14ftKM* PLHISH
IK KMPLONIOK
LILLK. France. Aug I (4*» Rlgh'
miners were killed und four others
suffered gas poison today In an ex
plosion at Kscarpelle mhnen near
la-ns. The cause of the explosion was
not determined.
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ILI.INOIH GAM tax
MIB OPLRATIYL
CHICAGO. Aug. I—(A*)—lllinois’
iln*e cent gasoline lax law went Into
■ ffei-tsgwal midnight I Ills state was
the las In Jhe United Statea to adopt
a gasoline tax.
Fans Must Support Team
If City To Keep Baseball
Goldsboro baseball fans must luf#!
out In larger numbers if baseball is I
In he continuer) Thfs is the word con-1
tallied In a letter Issued by the Base
hull Club l ist evenlnir to the fans
of the city. "The trail team only needs
yous support,” declares the statement,
‘■but If must have It If we are to have
baseball In Ooldsboro.”
The siaiement follows:
To the Baseball Fans of Goldsboro:
The Goldsboro Baseball’ Club is
faced with a payroll for which there
is no money In the ti’easury. The
attendance at the Just two games has
been fairly good hut has been, too
small to pay even the current expenses
of th" team. It is for the fans to de
cld* If'baseball Is. wanted In this
town. The directors have stood the
joss when rain and a poof showing
•by the team could be blamed for the
lack of support. The team ha* woe
the last three games and there Is no
£»¥»«« (9f tUu l*Vk 9l Iftttmt "UMI
Had Stolen Snow Hill
. . r> . ' * >
Man's Automobile From
Point on Center Street
HIGH OFFICIAL .
OF ROTARY HERE
Harvey Kendall, in Uluruc of
Club Adminii«tration, Meet«
With l/ocal Council
Ways and means of putting the
Goldsboro Rotary club over the top
with Its program for this year were
outlined by C. Kendall, of
Chicago, In charge of the club ad
ministration department of Rotary In
ternal Inoal. In a talk before the local
club council at the Hotel Goldsboro
last evening. Home twelve chairman
of various committees of th* club
were present to bear Mr. Kendall. 0
“I am nef out on a tour to make
talks before the club” said Mr. Kan
dull st ihe beginning of hie confer
ence. "bu I am oift to get a personal
I nc on ihe Rotary membership, 1 am
beginning In North Carolina a trip
which will carry me Into many of the
towns and cities of the United States
where Rotary clubs are located. My
Idir. shall be to meet the Rotartana
In (heir orflce* and places of bust
neas and to confer with them there.
“Your president. Mr. Waters, wan'
the rirst man 1 saw thil morning and
he toitl me of Ihe council meetllig to-
naked me to appear before
It. That explains why I am have.
Mr. Kendall stressed 'he Importance
of gelling new member* for Rotary
clubs. “I am convinced that Rotary
expansion ha* th* biggest opportunity
from the Inside rather'than from the
formation bf new clubs,” he declar
ed. Mr Kendall advised that g classi
fied lon canvass he madp of Goldsboro
with the Ides of listing clssalflriUloas
which are not filled. “I vesture to
say that in m city tha 4ls# of yours,
that I could find at least 4# la a very
ittort Investigation,” h* declared.
In’ereet In a club’s sctvttlss, he
wen* on, Is determined largely by the
quality of .Ms programs. He sdripod.
Iflal a program for lb*"remainder of
Ihe year be mapped out. and Presi
dent ‘waters subsequently explained
that'this had been done.
, Mr. Kendall will go this morning
to Klns’on to visit Rntarlans there.
He has previously visited club* of
Winston Salem. Raleigh, Greensboro
and other points In the state.
f-!
Three Escaped Convicts
Captured and Returned
RALKIOH, Ang t. -f/ft-Three es
caped prisoners- *t woof them osrrylng
new sentences- wera re is rued to
state's prison today.
loyd Buckner and Frank, Hunter,
both of whom escaped from Cary
prlrffm farm sometime ago. were sent
I In prison from Buncombe county car
rying sentences $ to 6 years eaett for
larcency of an automobile.
i has been evident.lt 1* up to the fans
i to have enough people out to the next
Itwo gsmei to meet the payroll or It
will seem that the people of Ibis
. city are not concerned whether the
, team continues In Goldsboro or not.
If you are Interested in the team
, and wish to *ee baseball continued
I nth!* town It Is necessary that you
: come out to these games and bring
along your, neighbor*. If the people
| of Goldsboro do not as a whole sup
port the team they cannot egpect *
i small group of men to provide th*
| sport for the town.
Let us not have It said thst Golds
boro will not support s ball club.
Come out to the games and bring
along your friends. Call your friend*
In nearby towns sttd ask them over
to the game- The ball teanUonly need*
1 your support hut It must have It. If
| we are to continue to have baseball
> | In Goldsboro.
i € Xl U9l<*4»W9 Cllb. 3 -
Today’s Circulation
3,166
PRICE FIVR CHCIR
BUIM It On A. C. U Track* of
City and Barely Bacapad
With Utm
r 9
THEY DIBAPPEAR AND
IDENTITY 18 UNKNOWN
Automobile Hurled ('ompletety
Around When Hit By Paae
enirer Train
The Willy-Knt«hi sedan of P. W.
Dlion of BnoW HMI «m demolished
about 9:40 laat night whan (track by
Atlantic Coast Una passengertrain
number ft at tha croaalnc on# mile
aouth on highway number 4*. Tha
ear had been atolan a abort time be
fore In front of Wall** Department
atore od Center atreet. and three boya
ware aeen to leap from, the macb'ue
and dlaappear tn oppoallo direct lon a
just before the train crashed late the
aatomohlla which waa atalled on the
track.
"ft waa tn an automobile with
Manager Emery' of the Ootdaboco
Baseball team." Bill Neel told the
New a. "We were oomlng hi the dir
ection of Ooldahore (tad atopped pa
we neared the track becanse g train
waa coming. We eaw the big aedaa
atopped on the track, aort of calaeor .
oered. There woe one boy out ip froPI
trying to push It beekwnrde off the *
traek. Than Juat before tha train hit.
the boy who was puabtflg ran 6*l
that war land be pointed northweet ,
and two othars jumped oot and spa
that way" and bo potated to (bo
porthooat.
"Os coarse, we ihjMit tell uuwh
about them becauae of tha brluht
hut thoy looked Ilka bora la
their toons."
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The henry locomotlro. with «•••
lon onre behind It, moot of* thgna
Pullmans, hit tha antomoMle. a glan
cing blow on tho radiator, hurled It
around loft the front of Urn ear la
iba opposite direction from which It
bed been pointed. Engineer Btrlchtepd
was at the throttle and had applied
hie brakes aa aooa aa he aaw the au
tomobile, but the train did not atop
until the locomotlre and about erne
enpreen car bad paaaed point of
tha crash. The locomotlre urns UOt
damaged, and tha trais crew reeked
out to lend aid. hollaring that eowe
ona had been killed. Q
Im 't
At first Knglneer Strickland felt
enre that the boy who had been at
tempting to push the automobile off
the track had not jumped tn time
and had b#en*hlt. Ha waa still nndar
this Impression urban ha pullad bis
train bound from Wilmington *<>
Washington- eo Into the passenger
station dtpot at Tloldsboro. Ha waa
grn,itly rellered to laaro through The
Nee a tbit thorough search of tha et
pin'ty of the wreck had failed to dis
close any one Injured In the accident-
Jennie Jones, negro, who heaps a
small store near where the accident
ocrursd gare praefigally ‘he same ac
count of U\e accident aa had Mr.
Neel. i V
“We drove oyer from Bnow Hill to
attend the show." Mr. DUon related"
and we died several frldods frith aa.
When we outne out of tha t hast re the
automobile was gone. As w# parked
before going In, my wife remarked
that I bed better lock tha ear. and
I tried a couple of time but the keys
stuck snd I gave It up.”
n 4
These wae eome dlfferances of
opinion as to whether the boya who
had leaped from the automobile ware
white or r-olored: Somo Insisted one
way ad some Insisted the other.
ITAJ.T Afflttfl TOI’JIU FI^N
ROMS. Aug. I.- (/PI- ttely |cc*pta
the Yeung plan for reparations In
the hope of admneing the economlo
and political reoonatruction of Eu- ,
rope. Benito Mussolini. Fascist Leadar
declared- today tellewlng a meeting of
- adviser# In the Chlgl P*loco I*
tkf