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SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN GOLDSBORO--MARKET OPENS SEPT. 3 THE GOLDSBORO NEWS “^1 5 “ **** ***" ** READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY: A VOLUME BIGHT; NUMBER IM. ' GOLDSBoRO, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1929. PMCB J SIMMONS ORGANIZES FIGHT ON NEW TARIFF BILL ——■ ■■■—in ■■ t -Opposition Is Aimed' At Most Important Ot Provisions oi Measure . .1. 2 “ Monstrously Bud” b Ter* Used bv Democrat* la De ■BflWai Prspe—lß PRESIDENT ALLOWED TOO MUCH AUTHORITY, CLAIM Denacratß Would ftafcore All Ibwer Rejecting Power to Congress • .. % ' WIfHINOTON. Aug. M-(*>-* aweoptng program of opposition alm |t’od at P early arary important revision la thg voluminous Rspubllcan tarlf: Mil was tormulstsd today by thy Democratic members of. tbs Ssnats fins nos com mitts*. Meeting In the office of Senator S mm one of North Carolina, ranking mem bar of tbs committee, the De mocratic strategy board, concluded that tha Mil as revised by the ftMhc* committee majority was a "monstrously badU one that should he deles tad or .amended materially. Tha Minority monitors who had no partita tha actual raframing of the Mil panted by the house selected as their principal target for the ap proaching senate floor coat eat the proposed new Indnsttral rataa, many present duties which are unchanged In tha prwent legislation as It nqw stands, the flopibte provision giving the Pragldant authority to readjust tar Iff rataa proposed enlargement of tar. Iff commission taxes, and the proposal to plana advaloram values on United States Instead of foreign values. Beginning Monday tha Democratic mmlttasmoh WtU Meat almost dally to frame amendmenth relating not only to rataa and other features re vised by the maJorttjr but to other sect loss of h* bouse bill rest to stand In tha revision process. These meet ings will continue until the entire bill Is covered. While it was generally known that the Democrats are opposed to the flexible provisions In (he existing taw. Senator Simmons said this op peslttos had strengthened since the new provision was agreed upon raak i |ng differences In competitive condl _ “Dons Instead of cost of production the principal elements of constdera atlon by the president and tariff com mission In determining rate*. He added that the Democrats would strlva to repeal the entire flexible pro visions and restore all power r«J*ct * lag power to congress. STORY OF AUTO DEATH UNTRUE . - Mrs. j, B. Turner Arrives U*i harmed- as Friends Mourn Her Supposed Desth Fayetteville was calling the resi dence of Mrs. J, B. Turnner who live* Just outside th* city on the Bnow Hill rodd. Mildred Turner, 15, an swered. "Your mother bus just been hilled Is an automobile accident while i oa her way to Goldsboro," a man's ▼otc* told Miss Turner. The telephone connection broke or the man at the other end of tbs wlru hung up the re mlna Frantic, Mias Tnrner celled other members of th* family end neighbors and rslatsd what she had been told V of ovar telephone- The family *bat Mrk ,Turner was supposed to be oa vher way home from Fay-| etlsvllle Ttoy. began calling th* bos pit ile. the Office of Bhertrf w> ' D Grant, The New*. Office, the c.ty po lice department, soaking furl her in formattou about thu, purported as •Must It ** about I P‘clock whoa same manat of getttnp definite lh *********** ... v : V.~ . IS ‘ - » Pajama Editor To Address Kiw&nians W. 0. Baunders will come to Goldsboro In his famous pajamas —at least one pa'r f them Mon day evening to address the uolds- Oj*i iC wanls Club a-.-crdlng to an Item In Smunder's paper this week. The Item In the Indepen dent Is as follows: » Goldsboro Klwanlans want to see ) your Bltxsbeth Ctly editor In pa jamas and W. Q. Saunders haa consented to give the Ooldsboro tan* a 30 minute talk In and on pajamas Monday night. August 28 LUBRICATING “ OIL STOLEN Thieve* Get 48 GalkHnH at Kin clair Station Bv U*e Slick Trick n ■■ \ * ’S It»must have been a slick thief who stole those 46 gallon- of lubri cating oil from tha Bln< |j»lr F iling station at tha corner of John »nd Ash streets during Thursday night. Paul BlsseM. manager of th<' elation. la thankful, however, that the robber did aot break the large pane of plate gaas that was so carefully removed In Its entirety and laid as carefully aside to enable the thief or thieves to enter the station. Th* th*rt of the oil, which was con tained In five and one gallon cana. was discovered bv Mr. Bruce Blsxell. brother of the manager, when ha went warn to open up the stat'Ai yesterday morning He noticed at once that the large pane of glass had bean remov ad from h# door that enter* the sta tion from the oil pit shed The glass bad been set down on the Inside of th* atatlon. '' A careful check-up disclosed that a considerable quantity of oil. and a Sheaffer fountain pen, the property qf Will Kaleel. had been, stole*. The polio* were as one* notified, and an Invest iratlon begnn Offers are hopeful of.getting some trace of the oil* In ease those who stole It at tempt to dispose of the lubricant. It was thought that some sharp In strument and probably a Jimmy had been used In removing the glass from the door. Th* br«ak must have taken place between midnight and six o’clock yesterday morning because an employee was still At the station at It oclock Thursday night. I INDKX TO NEWS AND ADVERTISING IN TOBACCO SUPPLEMENT Page I—The Romance of Tobacco Told. Pag* 2-t> Paved Highways Feed Market. 3—A. H. Handley Motor Co. Page 4 -Curb Market Doe* Big Business. Eastern Cotton Oil Co.. C. H. Kinney Otx, Inc. Pan* s—Collier-Pal* Motor Company. Page 6—Local Weed market Starteo In ’OS. Gold Star Stores, Spence Motor Co. Page 7—Brown'* Drug Store, Kaatern Carolina Service Corp. Page 8- Firestone Service Store* Page 8- Health Department Return* J 3.37 lor each II spent. Blkßrick Warehouse Page 10—Goldaboro I'se* 750 Dozen Egg* Each Dky of Year. Page 111 Mayne National Bank. I’age 12-Stnclalr Gasoline. Page 13-Clty’* J.ocatlon Insures Expansion. i. C. Penney Co. Page 14 A. T. (irlffln Mauufai turlhg Co. Page Stabilize \\eed Price, Trade In Your Own Home Town. Barnes' Harrell-Bawling* to. Page 14-National Bank Os Goldsboro. Claud* H. Martin. sm Tiojf Page 1 Three Hou*ex Weed Here. Big Companies Have Buyers on Market. "'Page 3—Hope for £arly Opening in P*3tl. Pender’s l“age 3—Market Htouuig Ab* Crop In F'alr .shup< Jose R. Williamson. Inc.. Mason Theatre* I 4 -Statistic* on Violds , Itoro '.Tobacco market.* Wayne Shoe Store. Nell Joseph * Shop Page 5 Many Attractions for 1930 Fair, Great Atlantic and Pat trie Tea Com pany. Page 6—807 Treated In Clinic I suit year. Currtu Warehouse Pag 7—Cultivat ton of Tobacco, Thomas O Berry, Howell Motor Co. Hicks an i Hawley's Drug Store. Page 8 -Joe A Parker Co Hoyall and Borden' I Page 9. —3 Tobacco Plants Operate her*, "ayue Bonded Warehouse ' PM* 1 . —Kills' Department Store. Page 11 Weed Stalk* Breed Pest* I A. and L* Tlrs Co. Pag* ll—Y'elverton's Warehouse Pag* 13 He|k Department Store. Page 14—Expect Market to Double Sales Farfour* 15— Fall Garden Recommended, Agriculture Book lasud. Kfird* He I • penmen! flora , Pag* D>—fastness Man Agree to < snva** tor Tobacc >J Markc M. Weft froth#**. Goldsboro Insurant* end Realty Co. J -4 * I B * * \*fET • > yi3nfc»y.. '^6 NO VERDICT YET IN GEORGE BASS CAStk _ i : . ■ 3 JOHNSON ENTERS STATES .PRISON I Grantham Man Start* Sentence for Killing of Pink Ro*e Month* Ago Millard Johnson. of Granlliam township who w*a convicted of mur der lu the second degree at the Aug ust. 1938’ term of Wayne Superior cour* for The falpl culling of Fink Ruse. a neighbor of Johnson's was yesterday afternoon taken to Raleigh to begin serving a sentence of l«n years In the slnt* prison Johnson made the trip to (he penitentiary In the custody of deputy sheriff John C- Kornegav. Johnson, who was 111 wllh pneu monia at the last term, of court prior to the present one. came la yesterday afternoon and surrendered to the county officers. * The min pleaded self drfenc* •• his trial, declaring lhal he t*i>d IhekjjH* wllh Which he cut Rose, re aort When the otherTnStT approach'd him pltjk-vlfrge club. Rose dictated and s gnSd. a ntatement describing lh* cutting a abort time before he died In a local, hospital, r ; TWO LOCAL MEN 1 PASS BAR EXAM » ; , Robert Mayo Ddvj* and John Robert Jennette Among Ninety-Two Succe**ful RAUCIGH, A«g. S 3 Nlnety -1 two ancceaaful applicants for license to practice law In North Carolina were announctU today by th* Hup ’ rajna Court. Ninety took th* written ’ teals and two applied for llceiu-e un der the commlty act. One third of the 133 tmtk the written 1 exam‘nauon Mondaf failed to pee* Five of e'gbt women were successful and non# -rt five negro*** who look 1 ths teat* pusa'd. f Those passing lh# examination In eluded Vernon Btatfes Prrrlckaon and Lawrence Aaguattne Rllth both o* 1 New Bern, and Robert Mayo Davis ’ and John Robert Jennette both of Goldsboro. I• ’ • Fatal Auto Wreck On Route No. 60 CLINTON. Aug. 23 -Harvey Hall, S 3, of Roeeboro was Injured fat t tally and Annie njutler and Rupert i Wilson, both of liQsch'irn and Sid i ney Collins of CllntoiTauTfertKl psln : ful Injuries wh*n Ihe car In which i they were riding pfrlurned early I today on highway 60 between Clin ton and Wilmington. Where “Zap* Will Rest at Log Angeles V ‘ . i / ' / r f /' * \\ I / •?m u r • v / / *■ Z/" '"f k s . I r J * / r i ! 1 \\ J / y ; > < • \ ----- • i I •r. ... .J- / - »• - \ \ /r \ • | ' Z f J- * \ jr f / I \ y ' j l \ -Vy / ■ v Z :•:ajm !B .-Mi UU^M -'• " • * Towering into the sky is the gigantic mooring tnaat creeled recently at Ixis Angeles to ircurr tljc /fjipclin when it arrives from Tokio. Below, the |>tpc lines and (>timpi ihrongb which the ftioT'stipply for tlte motors of the (iraf Zeppelin will past before slicitstarls on the final lap of her world cruise end- ing at Lakchurst. . .. ■ THK GRAND JURY | MAKES A REPORT o I VJ Negro Quarters in Jail Crowded and Suukcslh Improving Courthouse Grounds ~ , The report of the Grand Jury for, the present term of Superior court, which was made to Judge A. Nunn in court here' Thursday afternoon. Mi eludes a recoin men dad lon that the rear of the cnbrt yard be graded down and made ftiorc level, lo be done by county convict ho grading reconunondatlotn was made with a view of bettering the appenr iiice of the square behind ihe court house and around -the health depart ment building and the Jail It was said. 0 The Grand Jury,. In It's report, stated It had found a crowded mu dltiou In the negro ihaio division ot •no Jail. The condition of the <on vict camps, (be county health d< partineul and the county home, how aver, were reported to he In excellent condition, and the management satis actory. It Is expected that act loti oh the. <railing recommendation made by 111* Grand Juiy, will he taken by the county hoard of commishlymers at it's next meeting. Baby Lee Seeks to Break jjiogey’s Mark mjsmphih. Tcnu., tug. 23. v> a lipal til l eved he tin ■ d boat Baby I . vi. trying to establish a Ml* vissippl speed record between New Orleans and St. I«oUis pasted Mem phis at 3;30 o'clock this afternoon without stopping. 1 apt HarvervHrown pilot of the speed boat tile ' Bog w Pose record made several w •"•■** ago ■ the Baby t.ee I* trying to make, *»bl Ui" boat ft*' ti.ivllng "ver^ If the |io:r w X the It.tlo lac she wa .running two hour* behind IhevHotte* ' tlpie, (. apt Brown aid, * i -' f (CHINA COLS ON WITH WAR MOVE 1 • I Hattie Ke|>orted a* Hav ing Raged in Tungning for Several l>a>* . 4 I UiNIHLN, Aub 2.1 China con tinned tm%y Its Intensive ijrcpaia J lion* for any cventitallty ‘ In Man i IpiVla whileVdftrial d<-nl»l was made In Moscow of any .Hoirlcl Invasion of that territory Th*- foreign -r«piilorta ) roiuinlU** oilier nationalist govern, merit inet In Nanking and in secret <3 C session drew up proposals for defens* wliii-h were lubmltted to. tip.# slat* council. A J.t|>«ttese dUp.-rn-h from Nanking -aid that 2,000,000 Mexl-' , cans hait been placed at the disposal of Maridml ('bang Hshueh Llapx * I . =?=... - - =3K ■ Announce Names ot Teachers For City Schools For Term r tv superintendent Ray Armstrong yesterday , nnouuced tho iniruna of the four principal* and So teacher* who will he employed Ilf the city . school* for the term opening Hept • i mtwr ft The principals of the city's four m lioolh arc die mmt aa laat v.'iir Ihkli * iiooI* F W. H'lUoii,. Wal nut etr<ui, Allte T"reem*n; Virginia k street, Mary Moore,; William atreat. lamia* Unwtio. Mi*a Mabel Oordon b, con tinned office secretary, j The foilow ng will tie the leather* .l Walnut Streel i Mr* Kam Britt • Lad I* Cooper. Klo i I*. f'redl'. Mevt* Evan*, • Winifred* Oarlock, Klli.itieth Hummell. , Klrhy. El-ah or Kornogav, Murv fithai i Pownr*, Vkiiria Slither, Mr*. C K Wilkin*. * Virginia S»re«t Su n (•tiliier. Atiai* \v. I, Frederick. El|*e l'*nlithitrtr. Magdalene llummell, Ordered to Bed at !l ', Jp- Last. Night Alter The# Had Had Case 3 Hflfli Rioting RageH in j ( ity of jerusalem 4 JKItI'SAI.EM, Aug. *3. -OP)— (Jewish Telegraphic Agency) —• j Nln* Jews.and J Arabs W*r* kill- j cd and lit) persons war* Injured in a fresh outbreak tonight, gtl car* were closed and police daahad through the atraats. The exett mant was Intense. v YOUNG MAN IS BADLY HURT Henry McliwtUr in Lbcni Ho*- piUJ With Knife Wound « Near Hb Heart 1 ■ • " r ■ \ Henry McPhattar, BT r*ar old Bam peon county man, was In the Golds boro hospital last night with -a dan gerous stab wound Jest below tha heart, and Jtares Hughs*, IP year did aon of Andrew Hughes, who five* tn Hajnpaon county a few mU*a across ihe Wayne county liaa, was atUl In the wood* near Buttoatowa yesterday afternoon about 1:30 o'clock. MoPba ter, who was brought to th* local hospital last evening about I o'clock was said to have lost a considerable amount ot blood, and to have suf fered from shock. Unlaaa complica tions set In however, hospital officials sln*fd that ha had a chance to recover. Kh. rfff W. D. Grant notlfPd by .aufhorttl** at the hospital teal night ihnt 'bey had a man her* who had be— stabbed The Wayne sheriff at*r | ted Investigating and learaed that the] ■ stai b ng had occared whlla tha ta*B| I wet c employed In some logging work tu the wood*. Acdrdtng to reports ao | .-un-ft by th* sheriff and fkrntsbed IK# News, young Hughey wa* reported to | nave had an argument with a brother I of Henry McPbatter sometime Thura- I day night Then Hughes la sll-yed to I have attacked Haary Friday afternoon inflicting tha stab. McFhatler, who lire* near (looktr's filling station on the road that leads from Grantham’s store , IntotfWaMp »on county, la a single man. It was 44MJU- I.MNI R BHANGHfA. rhlna, Aug. H.— {ft— A Nanking dispatch lo th* Kuomln official new* agency today, said that Ihe foreign office had reacted 1100.- nti to th* «<cr.'t#ry of Blno for China'* i membership In League of Nation*. ; Mary Langford. Madelyn l-.unklu. Margaret >Ma**ey. Mary Mlchaux. Mary Hlaughiar. Floreur* V hit*. High School Belle f'araon Atkina, Mm. E. 8- i Cox, Antoinette Heaslay, E- J. Bul loek. Nellie Cobh. Marion fireen. R. M. Helm* R. W llarvil, Jan 4« Ipock. M rlam J Koch. Margaret Kornegay. Mra. W. P. Middleton, Catherine Par due. Clara Pomar. IxmUa Sherwood, Ethel Roark. lu>na Teylor. William Street F.dna Brook*. Unit Brook*. Anae Kntiry. Helen tloodwln, Mr«. Maflf jO, Ifowiey, Anna Hendrick*. Reb*cah Hump!''’ey, Hilda Jifdd, Dolly l-owla. Ra h Vv*r», Mr* M,ary. Morria, Nancy Hill Moor.), Eoulae Pridgen, All» Pope, Clara Spicer, Smith KaWf, Lor-| ane Templeton, " Mary ThtwpWMi . fu)nl*e Trotter, C. W. Tarlford, Ixirrte, , Walker, " * !*’ ■ ' * -m ( hHrgr In Amen4«4 It B With Intent to Ommß R«pt by JURY (iOT ( ASK HM 6 O’CLOCK *P|B WMerda> CoUIMIW U-Nttmony been unable * ■ii.i *1 0 :)•> odock tails li a Nmm, *-•>> criminal term ot PIHHHHHr • ••nit ordered ihe Surf * littMH <•••«• to be loetofl i iilKtn mill for court I# f ■| in ..cimti ihi« moral <t<f*d lo retlr* for fl bail i.ocn delitMsfl v*.V in", houri, barfl .!» i) i’lock isfl limn After ih* Jury «»<■ II iel urned to If.-!' . '' ...H A*k-<1 lu4t. h. MriKln.l **■ ‘ IcKK-.il l<««i KJOdaflyto, ‘ *A - . h«IK*.»l with IS ‘ »i- y«ar <•» 'i-MiKc CartM«J|llßWaßPKtok ■ i. -it- ni»ct« SB ,--c <» it..- , 1)k Announced. •< niioit *m •(»;::'■ -f t inn »n a chafjnfl J&?. iX < hH! K-' Ilf a»»KUI| ■''* ■'*»* rnlt rap* Mr Dortch. *int«'* evident* pica for the • urn. ..... MMM? 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The dlllMtol day, dad Baas htmself was ylaosd to tha- suad (be about thirty ultotl I A|tar toe Jury had USSOad Ha | Hunt Odea. MUton Our ley. tosal wMb* J. A. ItoM to -! cal InUtdor decorator. ■dtottoM /Mto laflteted several tod Mto ». woaads. Re was MM Id hMd H| I I tit os tested »t Ahs Urns, M ,<1 (J to 1 ... iiH
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