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K ATHIR « , iWF .1 i ■■■ '- . .. VOLUME BIGHT; NUMBER 134 efg^-r— - .■■*■— - GRAF HOPES TO REACH NEW YORK BY NOON TODAY a " * * » © 7 *.*3? ' * g ’*■ ' I % v . ■ $ 77. • - ® ■ , ' ii —■* ■' ■ ■'" ■■■■ Head Winds Lessened o'' But Squally Weather May Be Met With Today IMk Signal* Reaching Ameri cm Stations Signal “All’s WoT* PASSENGERS HAVING A FINE TIME ABOARD ~ P, 'IP ™ e <v 5F Same Discrcfrinciaa in Position of Bhip Shown in Differ ant Massages By Associated Presa Til* dirigible. graf seppelln, aa Sun der approach***! was malng a be* Ilea across the he) reach ot tjjie broad Ay Untie with the hope ot making new York hr noon at the earliest estl nute g Opposing wind* which had rat art ad | her during much of her air voyage had lessened. and there waa a pros pect th<( squally weather with rain might ha hncountered near the American shore. .i At 9:29 p. m. Eastern Utaiidarn time Fsfurday the third full day of fight *gi complet.l «. that It »p peered the total voyage would re quire it leant 90 hours- The 192 k flight took 111 hours because of storms. tv * » Aa the glaat ship aarrowsd tbs gap betwsda her and ths shore of tbs United mates ratdo contacts with Amercaa stations grew more fre quent an# mors and mors often came ths i imgfs nf ruginnnrr "flll'i Well" v The pesseagars. according to direct mesaagqa to the Associated press wore hurst would ha tor cigarettes. Th- Inflimshle dlftlag gas ruled amokn* out during the flight Meanwhile the passengers amused themeelvee tiy watching whalea. ■' Three was soma diacrepat.o? tn lh<- posltlnq given la massages resetvo by var'oUt American stations, early lasi evenfbg bat the exception* or ar rival *1 Lakehurst early Sunday af ternoon was can firmed tn -a direct message to the Associated Press tijon, Herbert Bethel of JQegtnaw, MMy His message received betb Naval Station nt to p. m. #**- tarn dayl gl»t>thne gave the position of the dirigible at 59 degrees. lb m'nute weet 99 degrees. IS minutes north. She was oa a coarse that would car ry her north of Bermuda on a direct line from Glbraltir, with the possibi lity that she would make her Ameri can appearance In the ne'gjtborhooo of Norfolk, Va.. and would then awing northward aa she did on her last trip. * v* NAVAL AIR STATION, New Jersey Aug S (#*)- The arrival of the dirt glhle, grsf seppelln her* tomorrow will be In “all hands manouever" for the Nrvy. "All hands manouever" to thfs hug> naval reservatlona means that every man on the poet la aaa'gned a task and not even the lowliest saltor or marine rookie Is excepted When the navy’a dlrtglbla. Los Angeles, departs on or returns from a flight all hands are on the Job. and this procedurk with more than normal nnmbera of men will be followed to morrow. The normal ground crew has .been extended from 179 to tbO men. 211 marines from the Philadelphia navy yard will supplement the I*o nor mally oa duty here and 9n New Jersey state troopers have been de tailed to help handle s crowd of than Ibn.nOO which Is expected to be on hand at the arrival. Even while the graf seppelln ws* far from the end of its 4,100 mile flight, keenest excltmeni prevailed on the reeefvat'oo aa preparation* for the arrival were made- Heore ol ’newspapermen from the larger eas tern cttlaa had taken over a section of the huge hangar aa press head quarter*. Out*Me the station, enter prising mea And women were erect ink refreshment stands to cater to the grew#* tsawrrsw, - THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. 3—I d i "m- 1 -- • * ■- - '- rrTl . f r ._ , ■■ Tl - ■■ - ■ , Vr ... . j —**-■ l.in i. . .j~ .y "I i' i r’i r* . -.- ; - *— SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY Freeman Leading In', Commander’s Race CHARIXJTTE, Aug. 8.-(#>) ( George K Freeman of Goldsboro. well-konwn in American I.exlon I ctf-cles of tbe state and national executive committeeman of North Carolina, appears to hare the lead In the race for commander of the N\ C. Department of the legion which Is lo be decided at the state convention at Raleigh August 26 27, Charlotte l/eglonnsrles said to nlghL | Col. Freeman la leading among the membership of the Hornet's I Nest post here, it was declared, and I delegate* elected to represent this post at the convenlon expect ed to vote for him (or-aisle com ma&der. NO DECISION AS TO GRADING GoMnboro Mart Deride in Next Few Dkyg If It la U Ob tain Service If Goldsboro la to accept the offer of the United States^Dep*rtinent or Agriculture to place Vypert leaders on the tobacco market /Ny* for the coming season, action inusl be taken by the middle of (he week, II deve loped yesterday following conferences -between W. D. WWrtasnn of the de partalent with local warehousemen. If Goldsboro decides that it does not desire to accept the penposlt*oo,4* wiil Immediately raid* to another market tn this section. "We do not went to come Into Goldsboro.” said Mr. Wilkinson last evening "unless everyone concerned ( with the tobaocn business In the cHy, welcomes the Inauguration of the sys tem, ad Is willing to cooperate In Ha aatahllshment. Mr. Wilkinson expects td confeT further with local buyers and ware housemen. hut a definite word maat be Wednesday. W. M McDowell, Ootdaboro roal dont. who Is now on the Lave CHy 8 C. Market, as on* of the govern ment graders there accompanied Mr. Wilkinson here for the discussion of the |lropoaltlon yesterday. Mc- Dowell waa formerly a buyer with the Ai C. Monk Company of Wilson. "The 'system Is already . proving 'satisfactory In Lake City," Mr Wllk- Insnn told The News “Even thought It 1« Just being Inaugurated, we are gradlr.gw-at the farmers request! only--about one-tenth of the total placed on the floor has been graded." MIAMI MAY rOl'lll) wfTM HIN ‘ HMD AMD BODY HACKED TITCSVIIXJL/la.. Aug. 3—(A*)— Charles Raymond. 56, of Miami. Fla. 1 hia head and body hacked with a, hatchet was found lying ln\£ dump of bushes six miles Dorn here today j by a group of men searching for Med iterranean fruit fly Infestation.. , | 11 *"■ ***' "** A *" * "■ .m *' i ■ —*—q ~—" Abandon Hope for National Forest in Eastern Car. Now Hopes for the establishment of ai National forest In Eastern N'orih Caro- [ Una have virtually been anandoued at len*t for the p r-.rt. It was rev al-! ed verterday be Col. J. W. Harre'sia.i director of the departmepl of conser vation and development, upon receipt! of word to the effect from major R Y- Stuart. t r nlted States forester , Investigator* from the United States FWreat aervlce,* according to tbe Information from the forester! have looked over prospective purchase units In the eastern prne regto* of North Carolina over a period covering, more than six months. Thl United Htates foreater mentioned particularly the high valuation In which land Is held In the sandhill section a* being the reason for the withdrawal of the purchase project*- at this time, time value*, Major GOLDBBDRO, N. C SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4. 1929 « > • 8r c O T 6 Arrive on Zep|>elin Today From Europe K 's W 1 U IftbN |kO| I ■- ‘ _ „ ti inmmiap Tassengprs on the flight of the Graf Zeppelin from Frel4 ric hshsfen to New York on the first leg of her werid temr Top. loft to fight. Jhey ere: Mrs. Janette Crouse, of By raruae. N. Y.; Coynt Alhrin ht Moutgelas. of Germany, and AI lop Miller, of New York. Below, left righfr. Frank K. .Nicholson, of Hy rue use, N. Y.; Karl Von Wlegaud, and Dr. laelsler Kfep. director of tkd Hamburg- A m«ric an line. SELL SLOWLY, I imiIRGEII 1 . * Farm Hoard Ah(m Wheat Grow ers Not to Glut Market Al ' Present Time, WABHIMOTGN. Aug S.- UP) The Federal farm board imllcaCd today that It believed wheal growers would be wee n refrain from crowding the markets ,t-thls lime. . The hoard bad made no statement I nor dock It Intend to torcjtst rn any I way concerning the proper price of wheat for this market hero and dea i ertbed the present tendency toward * overcrowding terminals and tr'ina portatlon (acuities as "ifAforlunte-’’ POISON CAUSES DEATH OETHREE < s Deadly Druif Wax Contained in Flour From Which Bis cuitH Were Made Monroe, i,j , Aug 3. on p.d soned flour from which biscuit* had | been made killed a farmer's wlfo her ■ son, and a boarder and made others violently 111 on (lie E L Wal lace farm 4 miles east ot Kllbourne. The biscuits were eaten at yester day's breakfast, and immediately af j lerwardn all six were thrown with agony and were found writing about the hnnse hy a passing neighbor They i bad to stem the ravage* o' ! poison hy swallowing melted grease Mrs. yallace died las? rilght soen | after \y the 65 year old I boards/ succumbed.' | Stuart stated. are about three time* I aa hitch an those of pWie land* that j mar be obtained in be (Suit state*. I Kxptitxln* regret over the eon j elution reached. Major Stuart, how 1 i erer, hold out aome proapeet for aj | National Koreat In the plneland* or, Raatern Nnrth Carolina In the future 1 i He eald; v-, “This conclusion and the dtecon-l tlnuance of field examination# do not * necessarily Imply the final abend-; 1 onment of thl* field. We will keep [the pine ,belt of North fWollna lu j out ultimate foreat ’purchase program! 1 and should economic charge »o that parUolpaUixf by the] federal gorernmein tnr-J**+*jn* the, foreat problem# of the state appear feantble or necessary, we will renew our effprt* to locate suitable par* vhals units therein,” * . j 4 ■■■■ <') The Pajama Strut j j _ g w wKw ~~ !'B ■ '■*' t w 3 , BBirt' >- gl f 1 l I Ml. . •* » ] Pictured above Is K. K .Griffin w|io) I won a hot pair of pajamns from John I.d ward* of My Habadushery on, a wager thal he wouldn't wear ihem j I down street. The picture was taken at ' the «-orner of C*nt»e and Walnut Henry of The News, la the giant at the left. TO CONFER ON WAR PROBLEMS , Jk Allied NHtional KeprCHcntativeM O to Provide Operation . . Vounß I’lan * —-'*«—■---tg By H. F. Wader „ Associated I'res* Staff Writer i THE HAGUE. Aug 3. I Slatesmen nf Great Hrttlaa. France Germany, Itily, Helgtujn and Japan meet, here Tuesday to w ipe the Inter nag|inal slate clean of lrouhte* bang ing ov‘-'r' the world -j^*.tr. I the one on which the subsequent course of the conference depends Is ( (he adoption of the Young plan far t repar.flons payments. The prlnrlplal feature of the new Scheme which Is to replace the Daw#* j plan Is the reduction of the smount k charged against flermsny fqr repsra r! tlons from tbe original tot*l of (31.- \ bon.ftoo.non mark* to about 37.f>of).f)'tO,- 000 marks payable In 59 years. ■j A new organisation, which the fin - 1 anclal expert* who met in Paris *>arlr "j this year nitned the "bank for biter- J ; national settlement". Is lo be suhstlru * ted for the reparation* commission 'Vjurtf'for (lie agent* general for repura *, lions. The Young plan also call* for M the resrictlon of deliveries In kind on f reparations to a period of 1 years p beginning with a maximum of 750, 1 ottO.OOO mark* an decreasing gradual * ly lo^JiO.OOu.OO 1 ) the tenth year wlteh | they cea*e altoictUAf. ..* »*, FILE 3 WILLS FOR PROBATE laat Tcm (ament of Hattie May, , Ynlvarton ami P. L. Peacock Filed - The wilts nf she late Balltt J. Ray, the late Leslie Yetvedum and (he life P. I„ Peacock (las been sdih tied to probable In the office nf (he clerk of court for Wayne county. Mi*. Mry i.smes hor husband' ‘ind hes tdiltdren a* beneficiaries In her' will. The husband receive* 4 seres of land, together With building*, at Best* Station, and at ths detth o* 1 the husband he property la ur *e divided among the children lhe| husband received all household and kitchen furniture. Jamea B May aad Deem* May are named edmlnlatra -1 tor* of the estate. The win of the Ist* l**alle Y«lver- I ton la marked by tla brlofjega, In which all property fa willed to hla widow. I »P. PeacfK-k's will provide* th|t his widow. Eva Peacock, ahall heir all property of the deceased during her 11/e time- At the death of the widow the proper! y i Is to go to a sqn, Julian Peacock v t who s l* Instructed to pay to lone Hook* 91.<KW> *hd *o Kenneth Floats, SSOO. AKPPKI.IN’H RTOWAWfAT IN HELD A PRINOMKR UIBRALTKK, Aug. 3—(d>)-Th# stowaway who Jumed aboard the Grsf Zeppelin as she was leaving her hanger Thursday morning la anything but a hero to Dr. Hugo Eckner. the ship's commander, 'and will find him self In lhe hands of the authorltle* a* soon as the alrltner < reach** poM. A wireless message picked up here from the Zeppelin said that the stow away waa being held a prisoner In th* grew quarters and would be turned over to the faikehurat authorities. Dr. Eckricr's |m>hHlo'h was thal he had en dangered the lives of Ibe passengers Rum Runner *Fesses Up When His Gas Runs Out A Wayne county nun resldlpg on, highway rTutnber 10 a few miles wssr' of Goldsboro was awakened one night recently by someone knocking oil Me-- door at a late houx- Who’s he lulled. - “Come on but, lb# knocker called hack "nobody's going to hHrt you The Wayne man got up, pulling hi* night shirt, his pajama* or what ever It was about him. He cracked lb# door Just a bit and peered out,*. , " Just want to know if you have any kerosene,' the man on the out- - side went on. “Yes,* the Wayne man replted "I’ve got some here." a "Well," yame bayte U« replrt SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY . • l> . * it 0 ' - ■— ... - - - - * —■» Charge That Dr. Snook / Killed Miss Hix After • * - .. ' •* She Repulsed Advances BOARDS WILL MEET MONDAY - aD Aldermen la Hoar Raparln on Health Department And Library Offer Monday will he meeting day In Goldsboro, with th* cdunty hoard of education, the coanty board of cont mlatoaera th* ©onnty health hoard and the city alderman scheduled to hold regular session*. AX 6 o'clock In the afternoon the committee, from th* city aldermen will confer with th* board nf hailth relative to action of the aldermen la lenlntlveiy withholding the city's 91,000 appropriation to th* health de partment wh«h he city badge! was adopted. - j - This committee la expected to make Its report to the aldermea at their meeting Moodqy evening, and there will follow vote on whether or not the city will continue He appropriation to the health service. Another com- I mltta* Is expected to make a final I report to th* board on tke offer of the lute Hot Well Ches tnut street m n home tor tho city's library. ' _ 0 1 "■ '• " * 1*00(1 Children U»ed Pool In Put Week One ttwanged nt the clty'n ohltdren pnjoyrd tbe municipal swlnyplng pool -HaeYNML'(«MaBMOM, Howell reported last evening. This brought the' total attendance since oppenlng to approxi mately The HHUpdC "MHf taaght tn swim during the weak, bringing th* total to about >9. "We want to urge." said Mr. Hoeroll “that ! every parent of the city make R * point to let th* children come nut . and enjoy iheipselvee la tho water. Ifijjiby nr* 6 year* old, w* will leech . them to swim, and parents can real ' assured that they he well taken cure of during Yba ttm# they are at the pool " » MAKE ATTACKS ON SMOOT PLAN Dcmograta Charjra That H la, Simply Another Moom of Prtea Fixing WASHINGTON, Aug. J.--Democrats lost no time today la attacking the proposals of Henstor Smoot, of Utah, for a sliding seal* for sugar tariff rates which was carried by the Utah senator Virginia for discussion with President Hoover at the execu tive's fishing preserve In th* Blue Kldge Mountains. Wenator Harrison. Democrat, Miss issippi. a member of (he finance com mittee'of which Smooth ts chairman, described th* proposal aa .‘a fine scheme tn fix and manipulate prices." Senator Connolly, of. Texas, aleo a Democratic mgmber of th* commit tee, assert*<F t%t the sliding scalq was sure to cauge a higher rate on sugar than at present. I through the door creek "I want !• quart" Tha Wayne man got up. secured the kerosene and carried out to hi* rial tor. Ha stood by a* It wa» poured Into tha tank. * ' "You know." the rlaltor rolun teered " J rai In tha middle of a bad fls Hera I am with my automobile loaded to the gill* with liquor and my gasoline out. I knew the car would run on it while tha angina was hot and I sust had. to hare anougbt to Hit to tha neit filling station." Tha occurence took place sereral J n ght* ago. The Wayne man related tha atory .while In the city yaaiartta/ at 1 I mM Today 4! CiwlaHaa 3,358 _ ? ""'THIX MCI PITH CBVIi vs •.■■■■- CMaitet TwU/Im To Traeo* of Rirftial Prog !■ Hoc- StMMCh DRUG IN BRBF SANDWICH AUhuK to Provo That Girl Hos Ttrof of Hfr II Yoor OH Lovor' •» OOUHBW, Ohio. A as- *— m— Dr. Jmm H Snook, former Ohio ■UU veterinary prof moot, Uataned with academic Interact toiay while the atata lot rodeoed mm f k prta- ‘ clpel wUb»i<m to prove that So to* hi* co-ed sweetheart Tbcara H His. an motional excitant and HIM Oar In a fit of a osar whan aka HpaHU 01*. Chemist Charlaa r Lang tkat atata* foand on tha clothing of Dr. SoodH aftar ha waa ar mated warn naan ad by human bland, aid that aa esaato atiaa of tOa girt’* *to*aek aftar doath revealed tha aaraofte frcpa*- tlon ha tree alleged to hart gtvea bar fbr nearly taro hoar* Loaf non plod tOa itaad for dtroet aad ooaao examination aboai tha taatlmoay ho bad aado. Ha wo* oallod aa a atata** wltaaaa Prone oator JehP I. Oh attar latrodaoad hi* testimony to ahov that Dr. Boook administered tha ppapara tl<* to theglrt In a hoot ■oodolnh nuwro on tha night of loot fttoa U. Tha doath of Hlaa His aadod on Illicit relationship itrtoh aha hod oor rtod oa urKh th* lowtor prafaaoor for throa roars Tha proaaaotor Is at la* pt lag to Mlaa Hla waa tlfdi VSF# old tertr aad wo* onwtlttag to oo meaf hofiwrWMrt ttg Oharod o room at lalervnla togathar. Imag aaM tha writaali vara to On aod'gaotad hoof aOhdvtah. t “How tang Ist* shop boos to hor stomach?” Proaaentor John J. CHOP tar. Jr., aahad "Not exceeding to boor," Low **• . - .. * Dr. Oaoor W> o rat«*ia orr prnfaaoor at Ohio Mata, aotd ho knew Dr. Snook aad that ha had haaa acaoalatad with Thaara HU ataoa A* had coma to tho ratarlaarr d—ort» * moot aa a ataaogVaphor to IIP* "Oaee or tvloo," ha MM. ho bad naan Mlaa HU gatttag toto Dr Shoal’* • ntomobfln. Dr. Bromley Maotlflad tvp «dt *nt« which th* SUta alt*S*o Dt Bnook tor* th* SUI ahortty hafora, tha kllllos- A itoM tor caatotatos * dry concoction of tht* ktod woa, ho ■aid to Dr v Booot|*| Olfloa vhih de tectives cam# lharo aftar tho hfUhif. A hottolr of llqotd praporatloa woo Identified •* balooglag to tha dm* room at tha ratartao rf d*|Wta*t f Cross examined hy Joba F. Coidol, Dr. Hrnmlay aatd that oo aorootloa ad a aampla oaad to eloaa room ho tnraa by Dr. Snook. Hi tod H « bought a nmrbar of yaor* ass *••* albly flfiaan. Ha did not k**v whoth ar It bad loot IU tharapaotte ratal bet did not think It hod. Dr- nromloy mold ha hod onatton ed Mlaa Hit a boat "gotof oar V»th of tha ratorioary ttafT oad that nfW'eeemed to taka K oil right." Dr. Rrumlay aal dthat an aarootleo wen kept In drag room, bat la !ita dfk under Itfrk and kay aad glv en opt only on pracrlpttoo. j. to Two Edfeiiod Hornet Entered by Thieves Thieve* entered two Mgowood l. " home* laat evening oad. plnodorod them whlla tha raaldant* worn away. The resident of H. M. Sanford aad of J. O. Parka wdre those entered Several articles of clothing worn taken from each house, and officer* vara to be auppltad with o complete list a* they begin tholr efforts to chock up the robbery and apprehend the guilty parties. f Police said that In each instance tha residents war# away fro* home at the time the thief or thalve* entered The robbery woa flrat discovered « when H. M Sanford returned home bout U 9£l«fc . « Ci
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