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SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN GOLDSBORO-MARKET OPENS SEPT. 3 WEATHER i PMtfr eWy, tUgMly cwler l* MttMK Nawday. ■•• day iteam. VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 151 GRAF EXPECTS TO REACH AMERICA EARLY MONDAY tan Francisco Expected . Be Ist Mainland City To Sight Zepp Arrival drtrse Winds May Prevent " Her Making Call Over Seattle. Wash. VERAGEB 67 MILES HR. SINCE LEAVING JAPAN aa ('raised Through Storms And Buffetted Heavy * Winds BAN FRANCISCO. C«2U.. Att*. 24. (A*) —Radio dmu|(i (row I be arid touring grmf teppelln lndica‘.e<i at the giant ship late today wae o a than halt way acroea tbe Pacl ■ os bar (llgbl from Tokyo, Japan Low Angelea. a distance of 0,470. If the rata of progreaa which 'he p pell a averaged since leaving Je tt at 1:13 a. m. Eastern Standard line Friday Wae maintained, she peotad to be lean over San Fran* >cu eatly Monday morning. Adverae Inda made It possible that Beattln auld not be vlaited and that Han anclaco directly on th* great circle the ahlpping would be first ronn nd point to eight the craft. Rresat'ng wlnda over ihe vaal ihim of the Pacific ocean. ploogn- I through the fog and tbe night, rnebad with rail, the air express re Ita 19 passenger* and crew oi on toward their goal. Dniv ? »»Menally did the dtrigibl * • ieran commander, Dr Hugo Eoke r, think ft nacaaiwry to give her aitloh for ahe had maintained an eraca rate of <7 miles an hour alnca » loft Japan. In touch with radio station* on both lea of tha Pacific, the bulky mie ns of th# air W*» able to make the »at of weather raporte. The story the flight pieced together' froth relaaa message* Intercepted y pu ..ftesn shore! showed thdt th? User was Increaelng her speed, sding mort directly east all the re and sailing about I 300 feet above water. \ message rent by dirigible at 4 a- Eastern Btandnrd Urn', gave word d the ship had covered 1.6«« mil* # the little mor# than 2* hoars since tv lag Japan .she was making SO ota (about 57 miles an hour > I n tain Ing that pace she would ich Ihe American coast rfbme tlpne nday. •* that time she had averag ,.#tter than «2 miles an hour alnce vtug 1 f hyo. This takes Into account r alow progress during the first n hours of th* flight. wtrr overcast near tin 17P item lontltude line a* the ieppe approached that area but there a aomethlng in the elementa to Itr pasaengera and crew. The sun mentartly broke Ihroogh the fog nka and tha weather on the apr ■* appeared clear. Calculating tha distance coveted periodical position reports the as aeppelln waa showing a speed of ter than 62 miles an hour. Poaal It lag war# good that the ships ted would Increase as It proceed •eor prevailing ‘'beam" winds com I out of tha southwest were **•• Med to change to "tail" wind* from • traM, changing to northwratafnly rida gt a point about 1,000 miles off i American continent These latter ads should boost the reppelln down Its first land contact probably ittlß. • • BOBBIE TROUT OFF »RCOB. Tales, Aug 24.—<A*>—Bob r Trout, who landed here last night sr a two houra and ten minute !ht from El Paeo, look off at 6 25 m., today for Fort Worth, 'n con uatlob of her race In the Santa ,ulc-a to Cleveland women's air |yy. She bad been delayed by plune üble. *- HI, A VERY TINE NEURO IHFS iEOROETOWN. 8 C-. Aug. 24. )—Betsy Small, slavery time negro ammy,” Is dasd here at tbe age of 1 years Born at Fairfield Planta n Aug- 11, I*l4, Betsy wus a life tg resident of this county. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY Jonas Recommends Census Supervisors WASHINGTON, D. C, August 24 —(>P)~ The office of represfu tatlve Charles A- Jonas, Lincoln ton, N. C.; member of th« atal o republican committee, today an nounced hts recommendation to William M Stewart. director of the census bureau for super visors of the 193 u cesui In North ■ t'arollns. , The announcement said Hrnwh low Jackson of llepdersonvllle, state republican qhalrman. up proved the 12 men recommended, and added about 2,000 numerators were to be selected froth the cen sus taking , AIK DERBIES ARE LAUNCHED > Three Croat Country Races in Connection With Cleveland Air Exposition CLEVELAND AVIATION, Aug 24 —(Ab The new young Riant of In. dustry opened Its 1929 national air races gpd aeronautlcsl exposition here tbduy with uu assemblage of aircraft pilots, engineers and equ potent, the largest In' Its history. Thousands of air minded persons from Ihe United Slates and many for eign countries joined with Cleve landers'lnto a crowd (of more than • * 100,000 to watch th** .parole ami c*?rt* monies us tbs formsTopening. 0 Three country derbies were rapidly approaching Cleveland; One frum Hauta Monica for women, and another for then from Portland. Ore, and u third from Miami. At Dayton army and navy fliers were Resting for their series of stunts at the opening of the rapes tomorrow. For the first time In history nat ional air rnce spectators will get to see how motorless aircraft pwrfrom Gliders with pilots sitting out on pre carious seats In tbe open sbd also. In enclosures, will be bitched to plan*-* ■nd automobiles to start a series of attempts to approach the record of Hobart Kronefle-ld of Uermuny who soared to un alf*Yud<- of 6,800 feet and coasted in the air 62 miles. EAST ST I/OUIH, 111., Aug 21 (A*)—The flfteg-n contestants who madjk a on* stop flight from Wichita.j Ran., today .In the national womcii'H air derby, Santa Mon ch, Calif., to Cleveland', landed at Parka’airport! near aftfcuioon, one after (It ontlnuuA 2) News Tobacco Supplement Gets Big Hand in City “That was a fine looking paper you got out this morning." Buch was the greeting on 'Very! hand yesterday as representatives of The News went about their business.! The commendations were called forth by the pictorial tobacco supplement which was Issued yesterday morping. Containing 40 pages, the Issue Vlas the largest ever primed by Th< News, and t was the first ttudf'thai the paper had attempted (o present a tabloid or magazine slxei supplement. The supplement contained SI pages of reading and advertising matter de voted to boosting the Goldsboro mar ket, which opens on September 3. The lisue wss distributed to f!.2<di people In Wayne and adjoining coun ties - V "It was such a big pgper, said Henry Cerr»v#ay of the lt|y 'Brick warehouse "that I ttnvcnfh had tlm 1 ' to read If all vet. “I Ju*t look over the List secliou before breakfast 14 PAGES* TODAY WAYNE POST MOVE ON RALEIGH MON. Andrew Jackson Home Theatcned NASll\ 11.LK. r.-iin , vug ::i. •/>*» "The hemliage's historic hoin 1 sit-ad of Andtvw Jackson was tin- .'tli-nni last n ghi hi fire which destroyed the stable, boiler and pumphouse, r-si rooms and daiacent buildings but l<*f< lniit.iet fx*- hrlek mansion built by "Old HioJfory" hi D»:i4 The lierml lage Is Honed by the state of Ten n* ssee and put the supplement party up o 1 can r* ad them on Huud iy." "It was a good look lug paper," said Dan W. Taylor of the t'urc u Hou , and his partner, Hud New-otne Join ed ill with the expression that he lie lleved the Issued would do thi/murk't mucYt good "It really shows in y o«si fa-hion 7u--t what the market has to off i -.i d Mi * -to- ' I helievi I like thos- -.matt “ / pages,” another aubserliu-r remurke I “ll is easier to handle and not bulky and cumbersome ”* \ ITU K t\ IM. OI 1 LOUISVILLE Kv . Aug -24 I T Eighteen army attaek plane* and pu transport plane lOok off from How rnun Field here at H 25 a m . t'slu 'or maneuvers over tin- dt> bifo! leaving for Dayton. Ohio. The flyers plan to -tay overnlgh'. In Dayton They nre on th> ir w.i i th<> national, air ru< *e aLA. l '*'' L<<• 1 trom Ualveukou. a GOI.DSHOjRO, N. C. SI \i»\Y MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1»29 Jilted Youth Kills Gut, Then Self F : i „ nilf,-., »'’ V ' oi _ _ it V' 'hi ' r tl J ' j £ 4 1 «' s*v * e1 ? p • *** * 4 % V' ; « fi A y Paul t.ilrsen of Pmtphkrepsie N Y , ended the romance of fifg lilt at hi* »wccJlhcei t > limur m lirui.klyn N N when hr I ittf d Ldith Clunt and took hi* oo*n life before the horrified « > • of the gtrl’a unither I hev had l>ccn ti lot one >l.O mt when the Clum family moved tt) litookfyn, I'.dith turni' a new love and wrote Haul to break tlicit engagement lln > tfi finally was able to sec her, confronting her with the n<<t< !.t<J with jealousy he shot her and turned the curt on hmi-cif . i.« girl’* frantic mother rushed into the room. I tlltwr I4AI lon* 1 N#w*«F4kll \y<s.(:KKi;<:ii PASSKS.AVi AY Funeral for Well ISr loved Woman From Home of #ar« nth al I I*. \l. * Mrs Kofier Cru* mi f'reeeh, wife «>t I*. A. iIN at a local hon in'.il Min.til |o ill 1,1 • • veiling gfter j an Ultimo* of many Funeral scrvlc will 1..- < niiduttfeti j1 ( ‘.IN Mi • i • .!'*• ■11 ■nf ■: Mr i anti Mr* Kitil It < Q i - 1» »mj. I‘im; Went Vlilllit irv 'Krt-ef. .it • n’l lot k Hi!* as it-rt. .mi |ft>v \\ \ m.i r.iv, fiamot its St I’atil Methodist > Mjrili will lu lu clitirKf t»f the ’ll it- .iinl Imrlal wfll In In Will iw Hale i einelert. The follow nr Hevt >»*i rt rcln'led an pallbearer - ll'm v VI n, II null roil j Nh-h. A Ilf ft I* !■ !•.. ■ Kdtniiti ilkh!i, ttiniif Tii'fi... . :ifi\| la-nil* I. ante don. Mn Creech w;. ihf diunher of Mr anti Mrs Fred It, Crow on ami wan born on Mart’ll lSlu wan Ki .nltnti’iJ fri.in the < in! I ■ -horn hlitli si lino! and h> r iiiMll'i;d her to il ’ill'll' !l £ I,' ' 1 ' * If i »m* ntifrted i c \ i im!,'and h*< ! her paint I, nit' daughter, T>on*ttiv t iffi ll 11 a • r a:i I -Uti-.r Mir mi I I Il f' ltv.l I nil Ktlll lr imi tiif - i.-tur t« Is.til tin Crow non. \i t 11” ili ».i a von eg woman of ill rin and her In autifal trallit of t'liarai ! rr made tier litany frlibidi* who w ill-In nsid it kier passing ln'« muted utitl active In th work of the church and the »H.<o!. hr * i lent of Ik UTiJcv ! ' , , I 1., '•! I’aul Siuelav kit hoot Hid (iri-i limit of the , I iri n'. J’.iijii'i i ’in lailon .of the * Vlt guiaC street school-^ Week’s Terra of (iriminal Court Adjoururd Saturday PATRIC K ('ASKS FAIL OF COMPROMISE—MINFRKY TWO YEARS IN 8f ATK PRISON— GEORGE BA&W APPEALS TWO YEAR SENTENCE Th<* tleorgc Patrick cases failed of, couiprom sed, George Hass was found guilty of assault with Intent to com ! mil ri»|o* atid sentenced to two years' on the road*. HaFry sToltli *a» con vieted •>( sbhndonmenP pud nun sup port, and Jute VHufrvi convict ted of larceny and .sentenced to two yo-ar* In state's prison. These were the high spots In yestrrilay'i/ asas oh of Wayne Count 1 Superior Court.* ad journmeiit coralng about 7 o'clock la*t evening. *1 It had been expected unt'l late yes terdav afternoon that the St, Patrick cases, charging abandonment and non | support, assault, ami fornication and adultery with Min Mtn%lr LaN'lve, would he compromised Alt agree ment lo.ikiitu to a < innpi uinlse . bad j Ixen drawn and wu< prcH#|U*<) to Judge H- A. Nuajl, presiding late yesterday afterpoon Vullcltor WTl llnms did not rer-omuiend aeeeptance of ihe agreement. Judge Nunn turn'd to Superintendent of Welfare K. 11 BETTS FUNERAL AT 4 OTUOCK * ' " V\ „ S4?rvic«4 Will Be field From Epiticopßl Church in Rul rißhl Thin Afternoon Funeral serv'cea for James I'lutn mer Bells, 39. who died at .the Naval Hospital. NorfolH. early yesterday morning, will he held from <’hjfj*i Ep seophl ehttreh. in Itulelgh at 4| o - laeb this Kfiernoon A number of j the frl- tids of the deceased will go from Goldsboro to attend the services The local lodge of-»Klks t of Wh'eh " ludts was a meiuoer, will alteiid funernl in a body, departing from iM l.lks home on John Street at 4 I*f*, this ajternoon. Mr. Delta had been in'had h«n h for a tuii|iher of months and for i’p pa-I few wi ska had been In exlren . The dVcea ed was a native o Rvlelgh and waa raised'4h the Odd.' Fellows Orphan Home hs-re. AftT working in Wilmington. Kin -n ai d following service In ihe urrnv In.JgfeJcbj he ro*e to tiie rant of lieutenant, Mr - Rett* ciine In 191* to the Smith Hard ware Co, US bookkeeper. He »a- S man of pleasing personally and had niaiiv friendli in the illy lleVii - i member of the First Baptist ehttfclt and of the American Legion. Odd Eel- 0 lows and Elk*. Surviving him are,, on- sister Miss Hetty ll< It* of Raleigh, and two hro tilers, W N. Hells of Wilmington »nd Edwjn Uetts of the University of Vlr ginla. Yelverton Will Case Will Be Called Mon. Morning ' Wayne Superior >ur* will re. rntHi here Monday morning lor week of civil action*, wi ll tin etawtt kihnlliled on Die docket to he dla poKetl of during the week- The civil term will he pr'alded oyer by Judge II- V Nunn, of NVw Hern, who ha* i yesterday completed holding -a week of criminal court of the <i f i ea*M, In are alut> d to- te tried on certain • htye during the week. « d l ire Lst ed oil the motion d*H ke|, to he heard imylltne ayml.tble during th* week The Velvcrton Will et*e ( In Which the will- of the late W I Yi-lv-riim I* being <Wit« -ted |»v led and Harrison V’lvr rtoti, rod* of the deceased, let * ■ chcduled to he tried on Monday Th* la't tyro tamed no n. In lhdr attempt to break th> will, alley (hkl their fstlttr »(peontpt t. nt -t tie'time the will watt rriide, ami, that undna lOf I lienee wa» brought to hear on th« 'nil.it ;i> t|l. time "'e Wi'l ,w.i Writ ter ,WB '<» la i.i. ti »i ',i t t'i • caUh m r 14 PAGES !Ol>*\\ I.da ads and asked Ills feeling about Ihe suggested agreement "J am J against It," replied Sheriff Edwards ! "It's like an agreement of an ,» In solvent and bankrupt party where no bond ut; nurtdy_>4 given '* Judge Nutui ordered that the canes agslmu Pairbbe yarrled over until the Bail term of court and increased I ll>‘ bull'd of set lIV Judge Hlllllll in county court Id |aou Mias Minnlu LsNlve, co-defendant In tbe fornica tion charge with Patrick, was or dered held under *200“ bond for tl|* 1 next term of court. Hoods were pro-f 1 vliled In the next few minutes, Miss LsNlve'* fither slgnfna for the girl and frb i'Cs signing for Pstrtv g.' harry Smith I tillly Thr ,sst esse to lie beard before a : Jury before adjournment of court was that charging abandonment and non suport against. Harry rtmlth. He had been previously ordered by Judge Duulpls to pay 175 a mouth for the "'■■■ (Continued on Page Two) BLACK ARRESTED IN COURT HO|JSE ) ' .. ; ■' | lam cm I'arkcr AI lending Court When He In Arrexted on Did ( harge James Darker, negro, charged with' having entered Tnrmge’a club on north John afreet un August 4, and stolen several suit* of clothes that had already been pressed, was bound i *r to Hupeflor court under 1200 In n l on a charge of lafeeny, at a > ig before Mayor Jack Hill In * • < • court hen- yesterday morning I i'i'age's ease was the only one un hi- docket 0 » . ° > I rrker, who haa a«rv*d time on the in -I On a previous occas'on, for lar ncy, was arrested In the court room ~>f the court house here Thursday * by officers rtilnk Rhodes and F. E. : Rous*-, of th* local' phllce force. Ac -1 ordlng to the police, one of the sultg atoleti from Turnage'a place bad been found In the possession of Nell Spence., negro' Bperwe told th* of,- f leers I hat he had bought the wult from i’nrker for three dollars Park- Iter attempted to 'pass, the buck’ when uucstloned by police, declaring that he had bought a the rlotbes from a ' l-lgli negro going by the name of "Johnny". He was unable to tell Johnny's other name, however and was placed under arrext. I a iiedu'ed to he heard after the Yt ( ve-rton can*. Mr A Mamie Carr Howde-u la uef-klng 60,000 damLges from *he S. I|.’ Krett* company, alleging that ahe sustained a broken hip on account of* the negligence of the defendant* while ahe watt In their afore here. The plaintiff alxo allye* that *he was al lowed to lie on Hi" floor {or snti "time before uti B't'icpt Li givi li> r't t i . procure nn-dltul attention for her »«u' nm.de. This ea-e wa* t; d at •'s>. last term of court, but a mistrial *»■ olrdered by’ the Jude" when gome In formation crefd Into the to a.' e 1 , »I| • : 1 til i»re- idlin' ..I'li io declared j would have a tendency to tic pro , iudlclal to the Jury., j* Among ihe other lint ortant cage* on th- docket arc F*rancl» Cherry ya , Carolina Coarte Company and other*: 1 Ir'Ti* M ater* v*. Carolina Couch com-, 1 puny and others, lli»r|*» T. June* v* j W. II tllvon* ► ar* fh* t-iulinJ Ui be heart! during the Week, » • „ I Today's Circulatloß 3,288 PRICE FTVE CENTS I SIXTY MEMBERS TO TAKE PART IN BIG PARADE Drum and Huglc Corps of Pul Will Lead Other Foot Mom bent in Marcfc ENCOURAGING REPORTS OF COL. FREEMAN’S RACE Wavne Legion Mentors WEI Gather in Raleigh at 7:80 Monday Evening Sixty strong, the mein bars of tha Wayne Post of the Americas Legion will move on to Raleigh Moudly a(• terhoou late, for tha aaaaal convaa tlou of tbe North CaroUaa drpartiawl cot George K Fraemaa, a member ts the Wayne Post, Js now oolililM ahead of Col. H. A Newell o* Han* derson In the race tor state ooa> mander. . . ; The Wsynr l.eglonnarles will gather \ at ftouth Fjyett'vtlls atraata, Rklrlgb, at 7:20 Mor day evening M» as to be ready to taka part Ig tha parade which la to ha started at • o'clock. Th* newly orgaalsad dnun and bugle corps of tha Post will toad the Wayne members la tto pasada Drum major L. O. Hollingsworth Will (direct the 2d musicians whs nsato HP Ihe organisation. Much Intsrest Is being manifest M the. .convention on noooaat as tha rang of Cal. Freeman for Commando, F Dees, Jr. post commawitgt, toM Inst night "I have had lams vary xucourjiglug reports from ottor pat* lu the last few days." Mr. Daaa gatd- Election of tha stata oommaadar will come Tuesday foils wing tha rag ulgr transaction of buataaho. ' Tto laws Banos By ■. R. DtJlfRAOAir HALRIGR, Aug. *24 —"Wanaßfc up" with all of the earmarks of ha* lug close, turd fought and naoartala. Is the fight being waged hr Col George K. Freeman, Goldsboro pad Col Hodge A Newell, Head era an, tar leadership of tha North OaroMnn D** partment of tbe American Legion, tto contest coming to n head oa aawk Tuesday .last day Os tha throw dag convention In Raleigh. Early In the campaign R appaor ed as If Colonel Freeman would have aomethlng of a walkaway, hat awoa his friends and supporters admit aaw that the .fight will be elosa- Dr* Newell’s friends claim that he «tU coma off with boors, but that la an* certain # . * However, a large number ai tha posts In the State, probably N WT 75 per cent., are aandtng In stroked delegations, and by wsUhtag tto hmne town papers It would to gee* slblc to form some gusts as to pods* ibis results, tt la possible that hath candidates know fairly well how fh* u trucod vote Is going, but tha M lnstructed delegations are sofflwMHfe In number to throw tha estlmateg. In case the bulk of them woat one way </r the other Afidr the (lyat Jaw vwtee nr alien it ts apparent that thntr can dvlsie ranTt win, the dalagataa nra generally considered to ha ralaaaad from their Instructions, which, lu pass of an extended contest, makes tt mOV* uncertain. 'I wo dark horses have bean Wtaw* tloued and may b- put (orWard. OWa tg ( .UKmander Burney, of tha WUgklng* ton post He has taken that pant and 1 put pew life Ihto, It. building it from ; imat too members to arauag M 0 tad , r D new pushing the leaders. Ttopaat 1 putting him forward on ITS looal d. for he Is not vsry wall ksnWH : »*!»• w)u*ro. w It- ucy » , Bourne, Tsrboro. la UlaW in- nl toned as a dark boras. Ha hM hem an active legionnaire tor awv* i era! years mid ts popular with tto - l State group, having served oa vap* lout committees. Including tto aaaan i tlv<- In a “fre*-,for all" ha would UWT* - ral some strength It t* belluvudt I,ever that the two leaders wtll j >t out, although anything ndkp
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