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iiaiPf'SK ? ■ - I WKATBER ' Jf "‘ fy— v ' =??= TOLfUHS BIGtIT; NUMBER 140 START MOVEMENT FOR PORT AT MOREHEAD CITY 000 Would Be i Sufficient Sum To Start Needed Work * '» • W-iM Nercarttatc l*> üb* Trmckfeg NwrfA* Brtitban r ttm Her* U Beaafort A- AND N. cTwRECTORS I.„ GIVE APPROVAL PROJECT Praporttto* Mart Be PhM to '• CenUaae Mml la tireat la Matiw NHa*! Rato« l«nliyul #f c pert itralult aad fariUUo* ".at Iwtort fir m related la the tMMparM art Mo Nm Th* New* iwrurtiil la Brtafch, Mtlwtotot e# the Mertetk tea tfcera raltreod fwa OiMitini te New Ben. it wortd aoeeobtol* roaalderaMo vxpaagloa el Me Norfolk aad iaatoani faeßMle* la Kir dtj M«B a* ike coatsrar- Ilea el repair shops, ■lllHeaal freight niW, Ml Ike Ike GoMsbore wall be tbe priori ■aMM —a _ i-i a - a s *- * ' • ppmE w* part aal Haiti ever Ike Vert elk aai tWboni to Ikh City- Tbe lea* Bareaa If I. R. DIJJIJrVBAN RALEIGH. Aug. 10. —Development 6 of port tenalaala end facilities at ■forehead City 'a trier not to lope the Pbderal Qorernairnt aid bow being ■lren, to attirct ooaat wtae an ocean folnc vessels and thus f eliminate freight rate discrimination practiced Ip railroads »i* recommended In a r»- aelat lon adopted by the board of dir netor* of the Atlantic aad North Caro lina Railroad Co-, who named a com mittee to take the matter np with Oot ernor Gardner and fight It out to the tad. regard lota of bow long It may tek* 0 The committee named to coattne It* effort* gad prertoualy bean named by the direct ora at a meeting In Ralrtgh on March 1 of thla yeir to ls ; make a ttndy of the proposal and to report book. The report waa submit ted aad adopted at yesterday's me*t ing and W. B. JontK, Raleigh retlrlag proaMeot; A. O. Ward. New Bern, no# prealdent; Dr. J. T. Joynar. Raleigh, aad Ckorlea B. Wallace, MHssbeth City, -were aekad to keep np their effort* and eecure the fund* for making the oeodod Improvement# If poeslhK The Immediate aa datraaatng need fpr act oT la doe to rhe fact that the FederaAGoveroment will not continue to dredge and otherwise keep In pro par condition tha harbor unlesa uome lmprovemeota are made to make uae of the provteloaa offered. It being tbs Government's policy to hold up approprtat ona where auch Improve menta are nek made. Coogreaamaa Charles L Abernrthy New Bern, met with the directors and discussed the terminal proposi tion has he* worked on fog some time, 1 and to which he has gljfln consider able thoagh and tlmr"He It** aacur *d an additional appropriation of 154.000 temporarily. In order Jp hee* the harbor la ahape for a tlm*. but there la fear that It will be withdrawn nel-ss something la dona at an aarlj !§(•. Retiring Proa'dont Jones devoted three foenhe of bis report to the d r ectora to a discussion of the port ter intnsl fscllltle*. stating that he has Information Indicating that IIOO.OO'i is a aafttetant sum to provide berth facilities for two oosst wtae ressels aad other similar vaaaela with moden load ng and nnlondlng devices and machinery “Here lies at oar hand* an unde veloped resource of Immense produc tive value. Idle and nselesa. waiting only'-ter the hand of man to turn It Into a valuable neeet to the psople of the etata, President Jones reported We cannot hope to eecure through routes nod equal last lon of port freight rate* not l and spies* port facilities .re provided, and this will naturally follow any port development under taken In the elate »“! am heartily In favor of and re commend to eotobllahment of a mod em port tormtnal ot toorebeed City and as prMUoot of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad 1 am willing to reoemmaad tbe sea of any faclii- Hea or capU*i it may be able to com THE GOLDSBORO NEWS WAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH— READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. —■ -to—-M,.., ■— ■ I ■ n. ■ '■■■!■ torts W .Is.nsms ' ■ SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY tv ti _ _ ■ J THIEVESENTER GROCERYSTORE 'T ~i‘ 1 W. C. skorard’a Grocery Storm at Viae god John Street .< Broken Into ... A thief, or tkievoa broke Into W. C. Shornrd's grocery store at fh# comer df Vine and John street* sometime daring Friday night and made their get away w'th merchandise valued at WO snd )U. Entrance Into tbe at or* waa gained fey breaking a hole In the wire serosa lag over the top of the front door, and the glass In the door. The top aad the bottom catches were tfeeg unfastened, enabling the rob bers to opsn the door. An attempt waa also made to open the safe In the store, but beyond battering com bination quite a Ml. no progress Was made fa that direction. A quantity of cigarette*, ladles aos, cake, candy and two bottles of milk from the refrigerator were among the sto len . The robbery was discovered yester day morning about 1:30 o'clbck by M r I. Johnson, who .thru* on the opposite comer from the store. Mr. Johnson happened to, pass J*y and saw that the * plica bad been entered. He went to 1 Mr. Bherard’e hones and notified him or tha fact that his store had evident ly- been robbed. After making a hurrk 1 * ed check up. the poHre were notified, * and a thorough investigation was and * er way last evening. : SNOOK DEFENCE ; CALLS 11 MEN »* • ' I Attpmpting to Show That For ■tor Profeaaar Waa Temporarily laaano ’ Ohio, Aug. 10.—0 P) -- Eleveii wltneasee were called todey by the defense In Its efforts so heir out cootentton* that Dr. James H. ' Snook vai temporarily Insane and that, he struck In aslf defense when ’ he killed Theors Hl*, Ohio Rtste Ual ( versify co-ed. ’ | Chemist* and physicians who attem pted so describe what was In the , utlmul itlng aand wlchos supposed to have been eaten by Dr. Snook and the girl before she was hammer-»d and slashed to deatfe on a lonely rifle range of June IS. Among life Wltne*«es w.P lobert Terry, pharmacestlcnl chemist; f% Calyton 8- Smith, professor of phar macology and physiology, who taogbt Theora Hl* when she was a medical student at Ohio Mate:*'Dr. Frank W. Harrnh. who made an eiamntatlnn of marks on Dr. Snook's tmdy whtch y«e defendant claim* were Inflicted by the girl* and flpalty John Fs Seld.l. of the doctor's attorneys Seidel re '.Ved in dital' the trouhie he hud en countered In obtaining permission to Interview hi* client while he waa under arrest. Little Change For Securing Weed Grading Service Now Though V. D. Wllklnaon In charge of government tobacco grading In this dlairlct, yesterday lo watt until Tuan day before approaching another mar ket to offe#the government grading aenrlce for thte aeaaon, bopea faded yeatertlay that Ooldaboro would be the marketa ao designated "The goTrnment," Mr. Wilkinson told The News laat night' haa made It a point not to place the service whefe It ta not aought by the farraera. ware honaemen and every one tntereated In the baying and telling of tobacco. At the conference we held yeaterdav morning I \y appeared that the ware honaemen of the city did not 'all re gard the propoettlon favorably. While we have aald that we will wait un til Ttteaday before approaching some other market, we do not tktnk that there la a probability that Ooldaboro will get the aervlce. “There were about twenty of th>‘ Uyilnf larufr* of U>« (.ojioty at the ' Cripple Will Get Victrolii She Wants A The Wsyn* county woman, who has been conftnad to her bed for forty five years will get 'lbs vto trpla she wants as a resalt of the appeal parried In The News of yes terday. Nqt only will spe get the victoria but she w II get a number of record* to go with It. res ■ ponses per* rqpelrod to the appeal and the first was accepted. Thu 1 party reqae*«-d that the name of tbe donor b« withheld. Mrs. L. Cor t hett of South William street and ,l Jno B. Strickland of Cilypso also offered vtct roles. , G.TCINN DIES AT RESIDE.NCJE D Patetown Man b Survived By Hto Widow «nd Eleven Children; Funeral Today Cl. J. (Hnn, 14 years of age. died at Rls home In Patetown at 6 o’clock yesterday afternoon following an Ill ness of iwo years. Funeral service will .be coaductod from the Tree Will Baptist church at Patdßwn at 4 o’clock this afternoon. Service will bo in bharge n>-V. A. J. Butler v»f the ' Holiness ctoaroh, assis ted by Rov. J. M. Howell Burial w’ll he In, the Pali graveyard noor Bel fast ‘w The deesassd Iq survived by hfs wid ow. Mrs, Bailie ulnn and tbe followlag children:. Roy. Lonnie Bschoi. Jasper, Paul and J. C. (Hnn. all of Patetown. Mrs. Beulah Orion of OoMs boro and Misses Ann*o Ball. Rula Mae and Maty (Una, all of Patetown. STOCKS REGAIN SOMF OF tOSSES Reaction Seta In Foliovring Drop with Raine in Broker liOann Friday NBW YORK. Aug 10. m Rtnck prices of the New York Stock Kx change and other, laeding security - markets showed f peratlv# power today after the severe r blow suffered al the hands of the . Federal Reserve yesterday with the In I crease In New York reserve hank’s 1 ’rediscount rat* from 6 to S per eept- Prldb Indicated leading stock re gained about one third*of. yesterday’s i losses. Ranking authorities Inclined 'to the .opinion that tha Increase In ) th* rediscount rate was a conxtruc- I tlve move In that It brought the rate I Into line with open market credit rates 1 and should have a stabilising Influ ence on call money. Teslerdsy ’» drastic market break whs regarded as primarily a pyscho tag'cat reaction. Rut the quest lop as in whether the top heavy speculative ( condition of the security markets caused by ihe feverish bidding up of ' prices In recent weeks had been whol ly corrected met with diverse brok r eargae house opinion. WII.IIAt.TOV RAN Kill. Fit PrTKRHBI’Rtt. VA.r Aug IMF—<AP) - 1 flenrg* O’flesh, of Wilmington was 1 killed In automobile accident here to ‘ day. conferenre we held yeaterday morn ing. and there waa only one who r* preaaed frlmaelf aa being opposed lo the proposition The 19 olhera wanted very much to aee the gerrtce for Ooldaboro. but aa I aay wa make It a policy not to go onto a market where there la not the utmost cooperation. "I have been rather »un>rl*ed at the reaction here. This la the flratj place where wa have offered the aer-J vloe where The tobaccco board o* trade haa no| Immediately taken to the proposition " At the conference yeaterday morn- Intr. Mr. Wllklnaon outlined the grad lag gyatem ‘established by the gov ernment on a number of the Virginia marketa and told of tt»a success which it haa met with there. Al tnaugurdt* ed on the Lake flity market at Its opening this aeaaon, U>e system has alto proved highly pleasing to farm , • * - . ■ -A. e '*■ ... , _ GOLDSBORO, N. C SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11. 1929 WE Tour Country to Rake Funds \ L WB -A x v ; &. r - : ■SF i U * J * -r , 1 ■■ jB L _ "r* *d I y. g/KKiWKtr Vera Bush, Amy Schacter and Sophie Relvin, the three women under indictment for the murder of Chief of Police Q. F. Ader holt of Gastonia. N. plan to tour the to raise de* 1 lenae funds. The case Uo attracting widespread interest throughout ihe country/ at it resembles i,n many aspects the Sacco-YanzcUi affair, which was the object of world-wide pro- 1 Zeppelin Sets New Record i* In Its Trip Over Atlantic 1 ’V« . , " 'I FRlEirnlt HHHAFRK Germany Aug. '. 10—(/P) Taking g nqw record for a I transatlantic dirigible crossing Into 1 her banger with bar. tbe great air ’ Hner graf seppeiln reached borne th s morning M hours bad it minutes altar leaving Lakehurst. N. J., on the first •Ufa of her globe circling Ulg&t. tA" small army of mnctisnics and bulp ! rtfe at once began to grutmv the s«p --1 pelin fdr the dexi lap to Tokyo op I which she will leave in three or tour ,! days. lw. -Hugo Kcknner celebrafed his •I birthday by brlaalng down the sil ver queen ot the air at 7:03 a- m. Eas tern Standard Time, wilh a Journey of 4,2(W) miles to ht* credit In the log hook. The soppcriii triad an average speed of 76 miles ah hour for the en tire trip cutting the ,'ttme for her crossing in 1»28 by 13 hours and 23 miaufes. , . Friedrlchoha/yn wh rb Is u.s'-d to' thrillers connected with seppctlns had the sensation of Its existence wfeett the graf seppelin breesed In slimtNit before the dtlsens we're awtfr-- of-lr. The plr liner described a araoefull curve oVer tbe city and half an boprl after she bad been first sighted'came' to 4he ground In one of the prettiest I and cleanest landing* Dr. Ecketmr has qver achieved. Within another half hour the pas sengers were oat of the gondola and the freight was being unloaded before' the thouqwnds of » spectators who thronged the avtitfon field and stood outside the fences could realist- what had really happened. The radio an nouncer voice Informed them the graf had shattered all previous dirigible records for crossing. - All Frledttchshab-n waa tonight over tbe But I there was no happier man ariiong (them (ban lingo tb“J graf commander kept his Joy pratty J much to himself snd declined to show himself anwherc to celebrate his birthday of the teeplln’a f**t, evi dence wsa not wanting from the Knkener home that he was delighted In having made the crossing In less (han to hoars. —<■ — l ”:a May ReconHider Vote on Home Asrent Work - ' A* - - - * Hope that the county board of coin mlsstoners mav -reconsider their deci sion to dlscontAt'ue the home domcn stratton agent's office In Wavn# county on September 1, develooed yesterday following conferences be tween Mrs. Kslelle T. Bmlth of Raleigh district borne demonstration ag»n\ with m'mbtn of the county boird. W’syne county ha* appropriated |1 &<MI a year for the home agent's of fice and the Federal government h»« 4-ontrlbnted $1.2.'i0 There arc It) counties In North Carolina at th* pry sent which are anxious to take a I vantage of tbe supplementary .fund fronrHh* Federal gorerament In caxo Wayne. reUuqn she* It ebtoi, M .{ leid bwtr<* utemberg jepterday. I . -‘ f <■ --C I KNOW IDENTITY : STATION ROBBER r,( ,q , ' Skeriffg Office AttompUng to Looito <Mrr Relieved Giflty et Crime “Ws know the Identity ot tile SMMS who robbed f!grl Whmqy’a filling *(*- tlon snd then tried to burn R - sheriff W, D. Grant told Th* New* ytster , day“ hut we ijo no| wint to give out, hi* name right now. “We are sara tfesf he had a band In i burning Bhackleford ’* Filling Rtallon and In the robbery of Mr. Hood’s ; store In Grantham township. "We fnnnri th* auaer which, he ss ad In boring n hole In toe WhltDy filling station and the tools which hi used In entering the Hood stora Nowj we are after th* man and aspect to have him before many more days., H* need to work In th* city." " , Sheriff Grant yesterday dispatched a description Of/he man wanted to t I nil Kprth Carolina chief* of police j I Circumstantial evidence gathered Iby Ihe Hherlff’s offtt-e during the I two weeks headed up when Deputy i Carl Hmltfi Hm'th scrompaalei Csrl Whitley to New Bern where „Mr. {Whitley Identified 1 sutnmobfle fteefc >to|en fro*n hi* plsra. The tlrei had > be* n found stored In an empty hou*« In Crritren county, along with good* taken from n Jasper filling station J FIBARGG AGAfVMT , FBI IT Iltil AIKRICA LIMA PFHC. ng. Aid. --(A*) The Government today. In accordance with a request of the Nation >1 Agricultural Society prohibited Importation of fresh j vegeftshle* and fru t* Jrom the Unit-i j ed states of California, Oregon snd I Washington. Peruvian ronsuls were. t * t ordered psrtleularly not to . certify j any” shipment sfrom Florid* 62 Have Returned Flood _ g'* Control Questiqnnaire * Though no* , *t ! onnieri«* hare |»u*»b *enc t> f.ftft landowner* along 'll* Netty rtvee arktng" data a« I* IttM •offered from Die 1928 flood, only ft 2 had returned the (jne*tJ>nnarle* yeeterday. Total damage reported by the ft 2 returning the blank* ahowed damafe In egcee* of fIoB.OOO from th* flood of September 1928, accord ing to a lahulat|pn mad# New*. i/en In tb'*. e<l queetlonuarle* showed daman* of from fS to Mo.hOft per landowner 0 "The data contained In th# qu •tlofl narien which have been returned," a mu*t he gained for the hearing before Major W. A. Snow at the rnterlhouae h»re yVlday* morning at 11 o'clock fat** than a yeek remain* before the hearing and only a email percentage of the qnevtlounarlee have been re turned.. We want to plead with thoae | who have hot yet returned their* to • to do ao at ©»yo, SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY i.i M = --- r*, - -■ T-<-.==» Despondent From Bad Health, Dallas Morris Takes His Own Life. * ■ .% V > ' \ 9 .a “ . ' "* 0 —■ m •••{» MRS. JENNETTE GALLED BEYOND j ~ j Funeral for Agod Gnuitkan Township Woman Will Bo H«M This Morning Mrs Tall tha Jsanatte, M. died at tha hoatp of her aoa. Bara Jeanette la Grantham township at 4:3* raster ,day morning ot altsraaU taatoaot to old age. Funeral servico will be held from th* Bethany Friend* eharch In Oraatbam Township at II o'clock tkio tobralng- Thera ore five lurvivtag children. Mara Jennetts, with whom she node her home; Have' JesasXle at Colllor nlo; Mrs. Molly Pearson ot tha Salem community, Mrs. Julius Hhsrard ot OoMohoro and Mrs. WllUard Stsvsn* of Johnston county. Mrs. Jeanette was a woman held t* high esteem by all who knekr fear exemplifying la her Hfe toe principles of the Christie* religion GAME SEASONS ARE AROUND Warden H. A. Piho Anltn Wayno 1 Hinton to FanUtoriat Stlvon With Dnton Game warden Henry A. Fifes roe lerday announced open dates for hunt log. various gam* la Wayno dono'g during ta* oomthg 1 sag so ini' appml od to the huntsmen to tamllnrtae them selves with thaee data*. Open seasons for Ihe cowaty are as follows: sqolrral, Oeiohor l| to Jo»' nary II; quail, November 30 to Feb ruary. II; Turkey, November M to February II; Dove. November It te January II: Rabbit. November M to February II; bear October 1 to Jad uary 11; Mink, ftkuak, Otter,, Mock rat; racoon and opossum. November 11. Beesons for other,, game birds, and animal* not meatlooed remain the same as last year. Mr. Pike announc ed “These dates," Mr Pike declxred. “have bran established by the state department #f conservation aad deve lopment In its program of gome pro tection. and I earnestly request the' all Wayne county hunters fonilsrloe themselves with Ime and be guided by them. At the same tlmo, all knot ter* must remember that they must secure hunting lloense for tfeo year.” H. C. Wftwer Wffl Be Buried Monday LOB ANGRLEf-H. & Wltwsr, whose earner aa an author waa cut short si the heights of Its brillanc# fey death will he buried here Monday. Three years ago Wltwer came to California with his family hoping to conquer e nervous condition which later heought tubercufrifle endued his Ilf# yesferduy. He wise 8* year* old. Surviving are hi* widow and a son Allan Id who war* at hla bed side siut his mother. Mrs. Martha Nanner-y, of New York. » f'ouqty Agent A. K Robertaon will » thl* week ronllnua making peraonal 1 l !S l,- TP|L' ,h * landownera along the tftfhntarlea In the conn ' *" *° * rooi, B tntereat In fc|Oject.' t Ttfaney. chairman of the hoard "fWjnwwfcniopam and ex-sherlff K. A a jMjrday added their effort * ho the arouxe thoae con - f c*rned think that It Jp projet before Wayna county fljfht ihA said Mr Raney “If • 'he people tdpFVuf * for theaneetlng » a* they th«ms irShey till Wit the r qu-etlonnarle# a* they nhctald* JUgyne i will gat tb« relief ao badly deeded • I had Intended going to Aahevllte for • the annual .efaiventlon of the county - (omialaoloner*' *»eorlatlon, but, I am • canceling thfa trip to ho > the hearing before Major HnoWT liW (Contlnuod on paga 4jt . *• * Today*! CircuUtUa | 3,211 - -=rrK-r --pnea Fifi chits * *A -4*g » A Rid UmHB Lafl Nsto hr*" ' i— Hs Preferred Daatfcta a C—HerM 'fill asphyxiated steld in OAK STREET RESIDENCE Ekswaftc SEffsatag Wracked pUh pota tna rhoanu haalth. I)a I la* Morrta, Id, ast—luo aaleomaa. oadod hta tMa at Uo —l* dasoa as H- A Sastt. IS4 Moot Oak fey aoskftolattas —aHkti m tarday ■oralag. Mr. ftaott totad toa tody whoa to ratorasd hs— tr— *»rt eboat 4<M yaatordtp Id—h ■. Mr. Morrto had —syd toa hath- TOCMRI fiC 11l m tbs M u th« *<* v»Ur b mOm tna tha ooaaaoUos far tha hssttof star* and hod takaa a ooat to a dwh roi* Ika to* .4. aftoMß hoaloo Etooa* Ih . the not water inur. vm mm m? wm found yootorday gWa—» k «n olaiopcrf formal with the bead »m om arm root toe MW the hahhlab Bad of# am «m>ii>i m mm mum. r* • eoadttloa as the Mr tadtoatid that Ufa UM ceoasd Mm«l IMNN " 0, “ 7 ' vuI MWW T. K. ■fMNI.WV' •4 the rmnatoa aad daotdad KM u tM»««t faa Ml aaaaasarv. * A aeigbbor woawa. MW, EewoU to* «ww to tho —on to—a .‘stoat » % Mr. Morrto Mo ■ami— |L»r oa wm * toatoiß, dk* 4sriml shf WW of tn> room, mi mm mmjm Ma whero abost thohM—flM llltMi k—a. No oao Hotted (too NMaa ogata aatl) 4)M | utartoy (iWMW whoa Mr Mott rotaraad <N* Oran aal toaad tU lady olwiy'ai l| 111 A aoto to Um toady. W#il*l a Moot : lime before tho act vm ——Still •Mi <* A«l M yoMarwAH— «M oMtlaaal yala whit* w rooked Mo holy and of look of h—t §m —| Mb pmvnMont >, heatth. It IMolklO U ttoaa m to elatkoo wblgh waft to to sugared far tho katlal |MM| M toft Information far tv# asaa. Jtaw* load and WllUaa. Mow* raaMtaf to California Mr- Morrto for aior ysar oha4 uf farad greatly fro* rhea—float M ted for oomottaM haaa fa rood to gat dlffleatty. Mr. Scott wttk whato Mr. Karris hod rootnod far tha fMt toa toga, tato . Tho Now* yootorday SHfr-Sf t—t ■ore thaa two woofes aga Mr. Marita had tadteadd that ha Ihtaatol to taka k»a itto ’ -I ocootod tho Mat aad thoaght tkat ko hod got toa a»at thtoht— about that," Mr. Soott eatd Aotd# fron tho io*o, there la oM oorrlrtag half olotgr Mra. AUaato Peacock, of Ootdobofe. Mr. Morrto wao a —had as St John Mrtbodlot charoh aad a M— as excellent < hareoter, wall thßWght as la tha oky. j~ _ Puaoral oorrtoaa ara botag datoyai until word caa oo— tr— tha oo«o to raltforafa. * BABY LS KILLED IN AN EXPLOSION Hick Paint Man’* La—ck ■*- ptorfaa at Pariwtoa Fatal Near Jacks—wills NEW BERN. Aug. 19 —{Mh ladh Murrlal. 1, woo klllad aad 0- L. iaM to to Bt. I.uk*'* hospital koto oaffar- Ing from horn* a boat tho I— ao tho roooll of an explosion oa AaMa, gooo Hne laitndi at Paradtao Halit near Jockaoarllto thlo artoraooa at 4 o'< clgylt. A moo to from High Point Tha oaaaa of the explosion to uakeava. Tho hoy lo hollered to boro boaa ktllod la* otantly. HU body oaak wttk tho boat Mro. Ennl* Murrell, nothor of tha lad | , and a girl frlood froa JackaoortUa. together with * Mr. Hawley as High Point escaped by »wtofotog kohaao. The body of the child, waa re**—ad a few houre after tta saMda— f .a I
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