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1 f SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN GOLOSBORO-MARKET OPENS SEPT. 3 , ' ' % ‘ M _ WEATHER Moatly fair Bitardar; Bandar. ponnl bl. thaadar abow.ra with slowly rU iac taiaparatura la Interior. • VOLUME EIGHT' NUMBER 1U ■ ■- ‘t, 1 ■ : ' TROOPS ORDERED BACK TO MARION MILL VILLIAGE o*l '■* .. St * * *r ; , ■ Rioting And Disorder In Two Mills Causes . Townsend Take Action Striker* Ektar Home of Non- Union Worker and Furniture SEVERAL OF STRIKERS . ARRESTED BY DEPUTIES i‘ j Diaturfcere Attack Officers With Clubo and Rockni None Bad* ly Hurt MARION. Aug « —OP)-Rlotlng in the mill village of the Cllnchfleld Man ifacturlng company and in lira Marloa Manufacturing company late today, canned troop* wliltfc had been held la the city to be nu*ed to the | village, Strike., led by the United Textile Association worker*, are In progress In both mills. The troop, bar*. National Ouarda men from AshsvlHe add Morgsnton, first seats to Marlon two w..ka an when the CllachM#ld mill opened with non-ualon worker* after being closed down far two weeka by the atrlka. Additional troop* from Llncplnton and htatacrllle were ordered to the acene of the dtatnrbancea tonight, and companies at Canton and Lexington hare been Instructed to be ready for duty. t. • Several of the strikers were arreated la e today on ebargea of being dla orderly, of reslsttlng an officer and destroying property. The trouble be gan when the atrlhera went Into the houao of a roan employed by th 1 * Clinch field mill to take the .place of a eirtkatTand threw hta furniture In-1 to the stree a. Bherlfrs oflfjfprt at | tempted to prevent the destruction of the tnrnlture and were a ach'd with rock a aaf Club*. None were reported j to hare head *erlou*ly Injured. ' The troops were ordered to the mill village froth Marlon by Judge N. A i Townaetid, executive counsellor forj Governor O. t*> Gardner. Townsend came «to Marlon ten day* ago at Oov j emor to attempt an arid (ration of the stHke. Arbitra tion negotiation, have failed. MARION, Attg. .31 (A 1 ) -The room" In the’ CllnrhfleJd cot ton mill here w.i wreck'd J*p an ex plosion of dynamle early today. De puty ahertff* on guard at the mill, where j* strike t* In progress, railed to entefa the dynamiter*.'' Today'a dynamiting was the latest of a aeriea of explosions and a'tempt ed dynamiting* In connection with the walkout. No one wa* nurt. The "opouiag room" la the room In which the raw cottoo bales are opened. Three etrlkere ere under arre*t, charged with attempting to dyna mite the home of the Rev. J N. Wl*e. a Mathodlat Rplecopal church south mlnlater. They are Bruc* Stacy, Rohdl ert Perkin* and George Htyles. for their trig] ha* not been set. Efforts at srbltratlon of the dlffl cult lee between official* of the mill Workers’ being con'tnued today by N, executive counaal to'Oovernor O. Max Gardner B M. Hart, anperintandent of the mill, on Tneaday refnaed towproceed further with a tentative agreement to end the atrlke because he aatd that Alfred Hoffman, a national union offi cial, win dominating the striker*, and he rafneed to dm) with any but em ploys*. Troops called out ien days ago, when the etrlkere and sympathiser* re .’used to permit the mfll* to open with nnu-unlon workers have been with drawn *nd deputy sheriff* put on guard In their place. Y* ... , Shrine Ceremonial To Start Sept 19 GRFENBBORO. A up. 25 —UP) H ha* been decided to *t*sf the Shrhie ceremonial hare, originally scheduled for only the one dny September 20, on the night of September If so that the nobles**)! Oasis temple and tbe'r ladlea may have more recreation drop ped In w| h hnaJnes*. The patrol and band of the Sudan temple haa alio been invited to participate. THE tjOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. I" - ~ Copimissioners To Meet Here Monday . The Wayne county Board of Commissioners will meet tn regu- J lar session here Monday morning Among the matter* that will prob ably come up before the board for consideration at this meeting will be tbe recommendation of the Grand Jury at the re ( cent term of Wayne. Sup erior criminal court Tbla recoin - I mendatlou was to the effect that I the court yard tn the rear of the l' court house should be graded down In order to make the surface of the yard more level. MANY ATTEND BIG REUNION DcMindants of Jerry William* Enjoy Entire Day To gether y The children, grandchildren and great grandchlldran of the late Jerry Williams, met *f the home of hta old est *on, Skeddla William* near Snow Hill, atid enjoyed the day together' In a family reunion. Most of the morning waa spent - tn exchanging family rhm'n4*c«-NCM. and going over I “the old times" together,. si 3 ‘ tl tinner gras served at .bout noon oh a long’Hable wblcb had byen pre , psred-*in, ttatqyard for the occasion Aeumptuou* repast, tnrludfint chick en, bam, cake., pies, and all the p her goodie* Including lemondade, *J» I spread After dinner every one gath ered Ifi / the : psrlor where a sacred . program was rendered. The program j consisted _of music ,hy Miss Vivian Harris of Kinifnn. at the piano, a quartette, recitations, readings anil Jf ,- *' tv prayer »c’ Those attending the re-unlon wan Skeddla Williams, and family of Snow. HHI;D. H. NYllllam* and family, Mrs.} J .8. Robinson and M. Davis, of Goldsboro; F. 8 Harris and family of, Dover: C. 8. langston and family of, Farmvllle;-M W Fsrlton and faml-j ly of Durham; W A Ful/prd and family, Mr*. B. D. flesalc of New Bern; J. E Harris and fimlly, D. C AVade and family, R. A- Sanderson apd family^Kenneth Taylor nnd fami ly, E. R. Jackson and family. Jack Evans and family, T-hmae and J. P Connway. Mr*. Button and children and W. T. Turner, all of Klnsuyi Ejrery one had a good tlme.fif - 1 - * * R IHS-.ATT UK CO LB JIT JERCSAf.EM, Aug. 30 (>P) -Arabs again attacked the Jewish colony In Telploth. between Jerusalem and Bethlehem today. They were repulsed by a platoon of British troops, ac companied b ya police commandant. Wayne Is Third In Poultry - Shipping In North Carolina Only two other counties In the - state shipped more poultry from January 1 to July 1, 1028, than Wayne coun y, according to a complete re port Jual Issued by the division of markets of the North Carolina. De partment of Agriculture Wilkes coun ty led the entire sta'e for the six months perlojl with total shipments of 800.000 pounds, while Burry coun- Ity came n%X< with 475,000 pounds Wayne county poul ry shipments for : the period totalled 220,000 ponndv, and > Catsiwaba came fourth with 182,000 I pound*. Poultry shipments from Wavne : have almost double every year slucvj ■ 1926. with th'ilv'epU'in ft U*2fi. when i shlpmen s In uounty I In the stste showed marked de i crease. In 1925 40,298 pouuda <jl poultry GOLDSBORO, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 31, 1829 SURVIVORS OF^ CARL CAPTURES SPEEDING FOUR Four Oaks Men are lixiged in Jail Here FoilowktK -TO Mile Ukaae A quartette of Four Daks white meu w-*fe (apt Ared nwsr- the Cole's Hill hwcmod of the city .yesterday after noon about 6 o'clock by deputy Carl •Auitth, of the Wayne sheriff's depart ment. toilowing a chase that lasted more than an hour and covered 30 mMes The four men were locked up In the county DU. and will he given a hearing before Judge Itland la county court Monday, j A qian by ;he name of Lasylter driv er of tbe Ford roqdster In which they were riding, will face a hit and run charge, in addition to chargee of driv ing on automobile while nnder the influence of whfskey. A man named King and two Allen boy*, will face charges of aiding and ahbetlng. Deputy Smith started chasing the car occupied by the four men when they passed him on the Kinston high way speed'ng at e rapid rate. The ear turned off the highway at the old dirt road leading off to .Springs, and with the Wayn<- officer In hot pursuit, went on to White Hall. ■ Passing through that town, the driver! of the Ford came back toward Golds-1 boro on the Broadhurst bridge road sped In o Goldsboro, and after whirl ing around several street qprners, was finally captured near Cole’s Hill. Wlken the car first turned off the ' highway on the old Seven Springs road, the front part ftf t|v vehicle 1 struck a ipowlng machine attached 1 fb a state h'gh wav truck, whleh'hap- 1 pened to be, radding on the side pf tha road. jnkchlne was pntctlcallv demolish l^, jifnd the front 1 fenders ot tha-Ford ware tyidly dam- 1 aged, deputy Smith, toid Tim Nejfa 1 last night.*; '■ J\ —r—T \-rr. * *« | ORSTAt l LS ro 11. H. A\|K Hlil- TIMHJIAfAL AH O,J4>>LIH CED WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 fA»V-Ob- J stacles to an accord Wlweeh the tlnl } i-d States and Great Witlan on com ple a navat equality appirently have , been reduced to certslij aspect*'d|[ ,th* , complex crulrar prolih'ln . ifchlt h caus | «d the’failure.of the Irl partite ■.•ep;' ference of 1327. \'’ S»L f* if Each guvernnv r»: haa placed *!t* viewpoint on this question before the other In detail, und' -wHAu— further discussion will tie necsiwry Washington officials are hopeful that * the remaining differences, which are ] feF. can he'eliminated and an agree- ( announced 1n a few days. The preparation add presenta'lon < of 'tbe American viewpoint for Prime 3 Minister MacDonald's consideration Is ' the task which has kept President Hoover. Secretaries Btlmson and Ad- ' arns and Undersecretary Colton work- 1 log over t rim recntly fljlng many pages of to dor Wawn. ' < * • ,- 1 j' . —.... ” u-vjur i ■ w- re shlppe,)' from Wayne; and In i 1828 the shipments tell off to 2.799 ’ pound*. In 1927 the shipments from Wayne to'alled !«1,82l pounds, snore Ibun double the shtpmeuls from thi» county Ip 1925. Poultry -hlpmeui< ■ fr< m Wayne county in 1928 totalled i ltn.noo. y i Srtui» Idea of the great increase lii • '\i • poultry ralrlug Industry In tbD county may be obtained from the fact ' that shipments for th* first six I months of this year were exactly I dcuble ths sblpmcirs from Wayne during th<- entire twelve mouths of th i preceedlng year. | Thefl* arc Yuylng house* located In i; four of the counties In the state. ' These house* are In Rovan, Sp.rr Wsytie and Wilkes cqun les | T, T Brown Is lha Wayne county ’ poultry ageul, ,» « i - • ■» * **■ Tiny Fremont Negro Thief Is Captured Johnny Woodard, 10 yehr old LVe inonl negro, was about to get an early Start In a career of crime, but Ilia evident ambition was nipped In the hud by Chief of Police. N. H Stevens, of Fremont.,; The youthful negro was brought to UoldsUoro by ChUf Stevens yesterday afteriiuou and turued over to local welfare au thorities. Welfare officer. It. 11. Ed wards was out of town at the time. *o Woodard wa* lodged In the county Jail. Di»j»y»al of his case will prob ably be made sometime today. The little negro waa arrested by the Fremont officer yesterday morning for the eecond time In about 10 daya on a charge of storebreaklng and lar ceny, According to Chief Stevens. Charlie Vick's stot-e at Fremont waa broken into 'Wednesday night, and 150 pennies were etolen from a cash drawer. Then on ThursdlV night. Munford's filling station was entered and severut -art iiifoir-UftCen, Including a pistol, bolster that the proprietor had left on a desk when he cloaeif up tor the night. Yesterday morning. Chief Steven* was approached by another negro hoy, who asked the officer If he want ed to buy u plstoriiulslej-. The chief purchased the"article, and then by skilful questioning, obtained the Suum of the persofi who had sent him to sell the holsfer. . . Woodard was said to have admitted ehteftng the tick store According} to the Fremont police, chief, the hoy Ims entered a nuwbr’id HrenvotjlD places fd T^^iitlj/MTe-vnll walk up tl a Cuc/md key* are left, ln*l| he’VrriTcie. vs MI steal them. One or two places have Iteen entered bg using these keys, Mr. Stevens told The News. . "Ilf’s a slick customer to he so yo|t,ug." Chief Stevens added, and \tGodard grinned. *-. ' I \IRS. ALDREDGE TALKS AT MEET •A. ; | ic/ ' * — ‘ * UK ; 1 l/CtMur County Woujan I’rind 'pal Speaker at Foultry : Dairy Meet Mtniw II Aldredg . who owns and operates a large farm near Kinston, was the principal speaker at a Joint! meeting and ptenfe dinner held by' the. ni'inhers of the Wayne county Poultry and Dairy AssocfMtlon.at Cres cent Lake yesterday. Approximately 5d of the two orgunlxa lona wir* present to enjiiy the event. *. Among the other speakers, who made brief talks during the rourse of tlm macing, were L. C Halter, of ( the North Carollnri Department of AVrhultural. I v.tim k and poultry fllylslon. J. I* Hm th, C M. Brl< k hnuae, county urent. and T T Brown WaypA poiiliry ' agent, Mr Brown urged the. poultry producer* to grow green feed fi>r tljelr flock Jar the win v g ter monlhs A , Mrs. Aldrodge. In her 'a)k, told her audience lha' he had changed from cotton and tobacco to poultry .end dairy prislu, i on account of the rain antpstow price-* this Tear Hhe said tha ; record*' k* pt had shown that hens would pay a profit In summer. Kggs Increased from 50 to fiO per diy from 250 hehs .-if D-r putting them In f aVooHI house, Mrt. Atdredge declar ed- Forty of h* r hen* were sold, and there was only a decrease of ten egg* Indicating that 30 of the hen* were not good layers, the speak'-r told Iyer audience, - . Mr- Aldridge sa d th .t her exper lences" had i-hown' that she would ole taln more profit from h»r dairy herd than from he chickens speaker reported a profit of affl a | rt fit, of/j*2oo In from eight i iwJ ‘The 1 family does all the and iisi- all th tn Ik -and iream we need,” she staled. j, a SHIP DESCRIBE TRAGEDY Aids Eaker in Perilous Flight • H ■ ‘ ,-r .'\-t • ‘ -fc i-. lr J ' -‘r4 N r « iWhen Captain F.aker brought hi* non-stop trans continental “Slusttlc” frtane over iliAcUcl-l'Mtkl, Long Island, twenty rain-* 1 vies ahead of time after a fast dash from th* west coast, he' -ra* caught the field craw tutpplng. Lieutenant El wood R. Queiado, Chief of refueling operations at the field, bopped IntoTrii‘ own _ plane and succeeded tn making k periloug contact with West ,bound moil thus enabling Maker t<iuw4inue on hia way with- out losing time. \ V, * a . i::::-: u \ ‘ ,ic ■■ n ■ Mrn. Bowdrn A wurded S.^OOO VerdicfAguinst S. H. Kress > . ", • -» ■' - After deliberating for about, tdg'b s hquna, tliet Bowden v* ,B ■ H. jlfcss company, came out of r, tlrement I evening at S o'clock aJ I awUrde) Mrs.' Maml<v Uarr Uowifc .j the .’ac.lwn. KSer«Uei -ii (kto. Mr- Bowdi-tV liad against flic chatil *iorsj company for s' wnic.li Iqis'cT amount, $60,000, allcg Inf that slid had mist uu-d a broken h p In which had permanently crip' pled l»w on aceoun't of she negli gence of the defendant, A'ter court convened yesterday mortelng at 9:30 o'clock, 'Judge Glay ton charged' th* Jury In th* c**e, and It was In the hands of tha’ bo<ly at Ui3o o’clock Tt»e Jury re malnded out for tin* r'awilnder of the morning and practically all the after noon, uud It was thought fdr a 'ttue that a deadlock had been reached. During the trial of the case, attor-| n*ya for the plaintiff ln ri*du*cd evi dence to show that the floors of Giej liH-al Kress store had been idled at j the time Mrs. Bowden was alleg'd to have slipped and fell A torneys fori J- - r ja; “T Counties To Get Payment School Fund September 5 The New* llureu i H). M. K, 111 MXAOAX l(M,Klfill, Anit ;»> Kind payment; ti> Ilia‘couiitti" of an lAillminl olj tin- •'late Kqnallratlcn ljjpjrt f r the* *. hoots .Will >»■ reaily for diet rlbutlott | by September 5, approximating 1700.-I iiimi, which will i!(i to Hie ichonUj which started earlier than the nor-! nial 'late, while tlie ftr-t payment to all of the WrtionlH will he made In 1 Ori"her. according to Dr. A.'T. Allen, r S t ;! ! *" a.uperllrt'TnlcUt of public - In at ruction --i, ‘1 he Information la contained In a letter to tSrarler M: Johnson, aecra-; tarv to'the ,County'C.ovci’nnient Ad M - .i v ronimU-loh, ‘who A, Med In an ofy n letter this mornfrit why tht« for I ci/uld not he dlMrlhijtM to the counties In order Q ululate the 4r»- 1 „ X « PRICE FIVE cun j ibe iefenae, on the other hand, In troduc'd testimony Indicating that , praci Ically qll department #tor# floors -are irflyd, and that the 01l uggl on the | lour ilk questUm-ws* of the very bust ; and *a(e*t obtainable Th* j hud heem-An»own to fajjrt on oetraalona, a fabirttig spell had caused h»r to fall on thM od caslon. r* /' i Several other case* of eompafajlr* ly minor Importance wera disposed of at lelaura moments during tha deyr. In the caaa of Susan fioor vs. WID Ham floor and Thomas L- Boat, tha plaintiff was awarded possession of two tracts of laa<l under dispute. Busan Coor was also given a divorce from her husband In another action, lu the cast of K. D*.- Perkins and wife against Julian Price, trustee, sod th* Jefferson Btandard Life Insurance ! compiny, the plaln'tffe voluntarily look non suit and lha action waa die. i m Used, A compromise wa* reached In tbe j ''as** of Cbarlea F, Herring Sr against 1 I the Virginia Box and Lumber Co. 1 Iceaalty of the counties borrowing funda to operate the aehoot* unfit the faxes come In. largely In October, November and December. i I>r Allen atatea that he ha* con ferred with Captain Nathan O'Berry, J Stale Treasurer, who Inform* him | that the Aral payment will lie ready try neat Thursday and that the second {probably of (1.600.000, going to all of the, participating count lea, will be realty prolratily by the middle of Oc tober. Tbt> second part of the fund for the countie* opening their school* earlier will be distributed In Novem ber, amounting to probably $600,000. while the payment to ajl par tlrlpailna *chiw>l* will made In December, probably 'amounting to 11 ,»&o,oimi, the latter' Iwo payment* 1 (Continued on page 4), i «L \ Today’s Circulation 3,121 70 PASSENGERS OF SAN JUAN BELIEVED DEAD Captain of “Donth Iklf Abl Went Donna to rffltoiy Omro CAPTAIN OP TANKS! DODD TKLLH HOW CRASH CAMS Mate « Saa Jan Doogrftoo Honor off Stoking Os SU» r BAN FRANCItno, A«f. *L Seventy of the lie poonondan et Wo Han rrancltco-Loe Onnaloa Mae "Dan Joan" probably Mat OOkth early taker In the tog vhleh entngn# th# wtwn off Beau Oral altar a eelltalaa Be tween the Baa Jaaa aal the Ptend ard OH taaker B. 0. T. Da##. The taaker with It'a two keW pietM dented and ripped, raeahad hare ank er It '■ ova power, hrtagtec tt el tha survivors at tha tragaßf 11,#1 WbOgl were paaeangara. Three tt the |oo> eengere and three «t the Baa Joe* crew wort raabe# to tha keepttal. of fering fro injuries apd aßWOffe Explanation of tha honMa eottßßoo of Ban Fraadaoo. Tha UaltolJ^te^ vigil at the tape ot tha wreak. ttMff The cutler CM# reported the M M j ot tha bodlee of tw# women. JM*. OheAoe. he# il ***** BkaerA The Bee leea taeh W WMflf and carried a craw at d| Whleh dip •ailed hat eight for lm Angolan. PM kept Ike risibility down hot the wao ther waa aald to km hake clearing ae ehe ewneg dptfii t|e kneet reptaia H. o gßedahaa, et the zn - rs?£ Nortn iroin nap nssaw wm pwiv < ular conreg wjyjg giggled Utpjfoll reasonably clear. yTlA'eeAaJa Pp#O f the Ban Juan apparently choipai'BjS course. I then or#ara# fell aetfh in the hope that the Ban Jpadl wonld p»adfltaJn lt*i spaed an# 00- * cldcn( bo avtirtoff. /. -The regular ulgneta *»N *Plt the Dodd aa to the aetut* '* her • * manuever but for MOM IWMOB the Ban June, guru nr ulna or tp and defeated ear objeet* Oaptala Adolph P, Aftlua, wertrp '• > of the Baa June la the abeeofiLat thO regular commander, who wtf awdp on hU vacation, went down with hip •hip. R. Tattenfraa, third otfleer et the Ban Juaa, game no eehm aa tn the ceaee of tho wdeeh, hug tut# Kow tho <T year oM ehip wort dew* In five mtnateo. "W» didn't have a ehanoa Ovdere were given to mnn the honta the In stant the eraah neane hat the MM* went down before wo canid laanoh * even one boot. The ottnoMon who terrible. Men, women end uhrtdMO jumped overboard In efforta to eor# themselves. All ot tho eyvlTWI wom sick and be draggled with teOgMy Many felled to sav* thotr clothes.*' 4-H Members Leave For Camp Tuesday Wayne county club gtrla op# hoy* from II ecbool common Mias will leave the Wayne oonnty eanrt house Tneeday afternoon, BaptMriMT '! for a three dnyn aaaompmat oft White lake. Mrs. R. B. Shine. Hama Demonstration ngant, nnd A. K. Bast ertson, county ngant. will knve charge of the encampment neateted ky ntflfto club leader, 1a R. Harrell, at Soft elgh. About (0 or 70 club mombart hard already elgnlflad their intention off attending the camp. WE JEWS BILLED JKKI'SAI.KM. Aug. *O—(P>—PM Jew* were killed lea Might and twen ty wounded, whea Arab* attached houaea of th* Jewish community tft ' the aclnet town ot BWed. Araho Pot fjre to buildings tn the main street, «here oil wm store#, . j. V ■ ■ J.. - . -SV ee>. 0 * :
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