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SELL YOtfß TOBACCO IN GOLDSBORO--MARKET OPENS SEPT. 31 rSr»— •katbbb rural waaf Infer »a% aattr *—*** mai> « ' ■HI" nmv •' I'WIM' ■■■■' tis . ; ==-KSUgfci-ajrrT ■ ■■ «r.T-==r==- VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 157 TROOPS ON GUARD WHILE OFFICERS MAKE ARRESTS ■9 - •<- ■ & ■■ - * ■ —- 74 STRIKERS ARE ARRESTED BY NIGHTFALL i f ' , ~—• 'i - Faar fMipuics of National Guardanaea Near an Patrol Duty OFFICBRB EXPECT MAKE MORE ARRESTS YET Warraata Chare* Thoo* Arraot *d With Partklpating in « Riot rs MARION. Aug. 91.—(/P)—Sheriff's officers, beaten and bruised yesterday la • clash with strikers from the CHnehOdd mill u 4 strike sympathi sers, today a para oat warrant* for IIS member# of tha National Tax til# Union from tha CllpchfUld and Mar lon Manufacturing company'* mill*, and »t nightfall 74 had been arraatad. Wh '1« tha offlcara war# carrying out tha arraata, sons companies of National Guardaigen patrolled th* CUnchfiald mill vfHaga, owned by tha Marion Manufacturing company, which haa dosed All person* arraat ad w*ra aearebad. Two companlea. a calvary unit from A*h*rlUa. and an eaglnootteg company from Morganton,- bad brin •ta toned at Marion, a mile from the mill village. Thee* trooper#; late yee terday rhacnad aherlff Oacar Adkln* and aaveral dapntlea when they ware eat upon by a crowd of atone throw ing club, wielding atrtker* la ' the „ Flinch field vlllgg«. The crowd wa» dispersed without serious Injury to anyone. t MARION, Ah* ll—(A>> —Armed with 14* warrants, all of #hlch charge •pelting a riot.” sheriffs of-j *»oera today began a hunt for the men and woman who last night drove offlcara from the Cilnchfteld mill vlk! lags with clubs and s’ones. Thh troubls, the outgrowth of a strike at tha Cllnchfleld Manufactor lag Company, resulted In four com panies of National Ouardsmen being sent h.ra. Streets of the mill vtliage were being patrolled by the militia man a* the court attache* continued Ihplr work of aorvlng warrants, which Included one for Alfred E Hoffman, soidtyn organiser for the llplt*d Textile Workers, branch of the Ameri can Federation of Labor. ' Before noon today the officers had Jallrd tlilrty eight man and one woman" all of Whom ware charged with par tlclpailng In lbs riot- Hoffman, how ever hag not boon arraatad. . With Uilrty alght In custody, others were bring brought to the McDowell Jail aa teat aa they could be located and arraatad. Deputy aherlff Brodie Robbins/who yaca'vad the only major Injury ta the cltsh, between officers y and strikers, was able to Join In the \ -’" r " round up of tha rioters today. Tha deputy was struck on the head, with / a clnb, aa ■ mob ■estimated by the sheriff a - *OO men and women forced the officers to leave the mill village Sheriff Adkins and Ms officer* went • to the Cllnchfleld village late yester day upon word tkat strikers war* at templng to provent Charles Gibson who had moved to the village from | Carols*. Rutherford county from plac'ng hi* - furnltur* In one of the mill house*. •- The mob took the furniture to the state highway, aaveral yards, a,w*y ' and tha off ear* were attacked with atonea and clubs aa they sought to disperse the crowd. Asheville add Morganton calvary companies, which had been held in tha town of Marlon a mil# from the Tillage ware ordered to the scene by N. A. Townaend, executive counselor to Qovsrnor O- Max Oardner. Mr. tea. Townsend haa been In Mar 1 on for ten days, spending the first week In the r‘ • CHnchfield mills. ZBFPELIIf TO MAKE TO I B OF ALASKA jL JTNEAtT, Alaska, Aug. 31. — UP)— T The Graf Eappall’a la coming to Alaska ■ife'. next April for a aeries of Artlca ex- Em. ploratlons frith Fairbanks as a base IsPo Governor George A. Parks and Major Malcolm Elliott, pr*s'Tlent of th« >l , Alaska road commission, have beer ■pte* advised by Ern#-t W 4 lker Sawyer, ex assistant to Bacretary of In ■K f tetter Work. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS - • ' t p ■ BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY. SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY - i. ■■■ -r ••• - . rr-==aasr-:--.7r-rr- Gale Across Hangar Doors Delays Zepp’s Departure PASSENGERS ALL ON BOARD AT 12:45 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING BUT NINE MILE WIND HOLDS I UP RETURN TRIP , o ■ LAKEHITRBT, Rapt. 1- (A*>—Th# great east doors of th# Graf Zeppelin hangar bare had baan swung open 1 at 19:41 a. u In preparation for th# departure for the home port at Frladrlchshafan. The paaa*ngera were all aboard, and the grouud crew was awaling, the word for the take off. At la’clock a. in Captain Lehman who will ctxnmand tha giant ship on on It’a fllgth back boro*, announced that the wind was blowing across tha doori of the hangar at the rats of nine miles an hour, anti that the ship could not ku take* out until the gala died down to seven rnlje* an hour. A( 1:10 a. m. It had been announced that in the event tha wind did pot fall sufficiently to allow the removal of the s*pp from It’s hangar, the pas sengers would probably sleep on hoard tha ship until morning rather Utan return to their hotels. LABOR DAY Will BE QUIET HERE Several liuftitutkxm be Cloned And Ball Game in The Afternoon Tha attending of tha baseball game bars Monday afternoon between Ooldf-j I boro and Rocky Mouui wlli‘ probably i be th# extent of Goldsboro’s actnsl ) celebration of Labor Day A* far a* i could be learned yesterday, no special exercises, or other celebrations ar#i planned, although s few years I ago. Labor Day was the .occasion of a. t' number of plcolca by various organ ■ ixation*. Several of the city lustliutlbitu will 1 ’ bewtiosed. and employees of tt»«»«, | places may take a Jaunt lute th#j country, fr to aotne nearby wuieriui I pise*. The Goldsboro public library the local government post office, and ! all th# freight depota will be closed. , This Hen Believes " In Change of Pae* » n SALISBURY, Aug 31.t-(A*) —I. B. Deal of China Grove recently came I I to SaJlsbury Iknd had something unl- I que In the ways of eggs lo exhibit ( to bla friedds. The eggs, laid by the same hen oa 1 successive daya. Just about aa j * opposite 111 site as a hen egg could * he. » , One day tpe-fowl laid an egg mea- I surtax 6 1-2' Inches In circumference and the next day the egx produced l was barely an Inch In circumference. The hen, a buff orplngton. iaa j . since that time laid normal stxe and ' , weight eggs I v* wßpw. 1 Three Warehouses Ready _ —t " *• 4 For Mart Opening Tues. m„ I ■ !■■■.■■ ■ n» ■— .. J All Indications point to the most; succecsNtul tobacco market opening Goldsboro has ever enjoyed when th<! market opens here Tuesday morning, September 3. Is the opinion of local erred experts who have been around an%>ng the farmers In tbli section Co-Incident with th«, opening of the Ooldsboro market, 15 other markets j In the new Bright Belt will open. Many farmers from Wayne and sur rounding counties will probably begin hauling their loads of weed Into ftt«; local market tomorrow morning, to as to have their loads on the spot hy early Tusnfchy morning Tt Is believ'd that by early Tuesday morning the floors of all three warehouses In the ( city Will have been filled. Ifrlni three warehouses which will be derated In the city this fall are the Cnrrln, The Brick and the Yel verton House W. Taylor and Jj i It, (Bud) Taylor are partners In operating the (Jurrln. Sheriff W. D-, GOLDSBORO, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1929 i LAKBHURBTP \ug. 91 Cap » tain Brnaat Labans, who will cora t mand the Orff Zeppelin on it’a return • flight to Frladrlchshafan, Germany, t announced tonlgh: that Iha giant liner ; wquld depart from It’a mooring mast i here as soon a* possible after 1 frclock. The 1# passengers were to i arrive by speeds I train at S'-M. The i departure will be made ak soon a* pos I alble after their arrival. Imbman said » that no attempt would he made to i break tbe time, record mad* on the ► round thn world flight, as tbA ahip 1 bad bad Ihe wind at I’ta back on the 1 previous crossing of th# Atlantic. I The Graf should arrive at tha home 1 port September 9 or 4. tha position 1 of the sepprilii wlillo making tha cros l slug will he wad# lo tha naval de i partment at Washington every three or four hours. 92 ARRESTES ARE MADE IN AUGUST Casee of Drunkneen Head Llitt With 17 Defendants -on Thitt Chance Members of th# city police depart ment here wade *1 arrest* during 1 the’mouth of August," according to fig urea secured yesterday "by The News. Os tha 92 defendant* arrested dur ing ihe month, 65 were cconvlcted In Icily court, 10 ware dismissed, and 17 were bound over to the county court- I Drunkenesa was th* feature charge ' preferred .agalnat violators. There , were 17 6f drunk*nee# and 14 I for speeding or an automobile. Among the other charges were assault, lattng traffic laws, riding blcyles ou | the sidewatus, Jumping board bills, passing worthies* checks and trespassing Fine* and arm Is taken In during the month totalled 1403.10 ' Five defendan * were given road sen tence* totalling 160 day*. Snow to Hold Hearing on Bridge New Bern NKW Aug 31.— (JPJ-Major | W. A. Snow, Doited State* dlrrlct engineer at Wilmington, will hold a hearing at New Bern Tuesday morning in connection with th# application of Ihe sta a highway commission to re i const facet a bridge across the Meuse rive her#. The plans submitted Jj>r the new bridge call for It to be constrtiidel on the alt# of the old with a draw wllh a horizontal clearance of 50 feet, and verticals clearance of 2 4 maximum high water, 4.3 feet at nor | mat high water. 6-3 at normal low 'water and 13 f4et at maximum low s, .. wi*r. %/i/ I Grant, Arnold Bm : th and J- K Jones are proprietors of the Big Brick ware house, and Paul Velverton Is entering tty business foe the first time at the tin house on South John street. Th<V houses In Goldsboro are e* jperlally well I ght'd. Insuring th farmer that hie plies of weed will h i viewed from favorable light. There will algo he plenty of buyers on ilv local mart on the opening .aakt Tin day. ’ i According to the 1 statements of pro prietors of the local warehouses, (aimers tn every sect lon'of Wayne In a number of the surrounding counties have announced their Intention i bringing their tobacco to the local markets. Another of the manifold advantage, of the local mart is thy fact that It ,l« cen’rally located, and Jias an ex ®cellent system of highways leading In 1 to the cl y from practically every ilir j action. I • Hoover Congratulates Eckener ; bajmSdi i A ■ aMi# wHHf! ■O, V, jJKB|K f|(Wr HHveiQlv'v MVs6* j I^hS c. PrcsiiK-nt Hoover extended ifi |>crsi<fi to p)tn nuiuh r Jlugo Ei kcntr, on the htepa of the White Houac aa the gallant adventurer .of the air, who made a hurried flight to Washington following the arrival of the Graf Zeppelin in Lake lan st, N* J. * —* ' Sentenced to Pen For Killing Wife FAYKTTKVILUi, Aug Jl -iff) Frank Birclimau. Fayetteville plumber, sentenced to not lees than tour edta ml no more than l| seven tears In ihe state prison this afternoon by Judfte T. !* Johnson. Mlowing his conviction on a r charge of second degree inurG IHlrctmiau was charged with In flicting fatal wounds on Wh wife She dl«d fn*a Fayetteville hospb ;al August 12 n >9 L. J __ DOES NOT LIKE LINDVS STUNTS Make* Request for lnve*Htjati<m of Idndlwrqh’s Slunt Kly intf CLKVKLAND. Aug. HI - —A re quest (i Investigate the slunt flying <4 (.'ill c'fiarl. I A. Lindbergh, which to idl*^ of iMfline' Incm poratetfTap ord'zcd Tavlorbi big pn*«.inger plane .yesterday during. Hie air meats h‘ re, 'was preferred' by William P, M'*- Crscken, assistant secretary of the Depsr ment of Comttterc today to C. C. Baldwin, rot ,merer Inspector* The Invest Iga I ton was reques'ed hv (’tiff I> Henderson, manager of th* 1 a r raeee. after a dispute between Lindbergh and Taylor McCracken said lhat he conhl hot (f*t on he re quest without a report from Bildwln. and Baldwin said he had no report to make. The dispute star ed when Taylor at tcnTpti-d l- land ’» h tie plane load ed wflh |>,i- i.ys r* and baggage Fly ing over ihe field during the races bad been forbidden to non contest - anti (uuL Idudi pi It ,(util log with two naval filers to pursic the plane l aplaJa Faker Off In Shuttle f'LKVT LAND. , Aug 31 ~ tAI -Tapt fra K. Kaker, pilot of the endurance plane Shn lie, took off Iti the reeon d I foiled -dnp for New York' l III* lii-iru i lug to prepare another flight. ()ak« Men Are Released Under Bond Th* quartette of Four Oaha whit* m*n, who were arrested near th# edge j of the city by deputy Carl 8m .ill I Friday® afternoon about 5 o’clock as *i , 1 a chase of n*arly 30 mllaa, ware rt leised from the county Jail yeater day morning under bond for their ttt_ pearance In county court her# Monday morning to answer to charge* Os r*ck | less driving and a hit and run count j Roby Lassiter was released under S.VK) bond, end the other thra*. Thomas. Major and Ayden Allen, bro thers, are out under IJOO bond each- DIVOmtE rtw MOT TAI.ID MEXICO CITY, Aug 31.—14*)—Th# Mexican Supreme court In an unh iion)«iiS decision lotlay held a dlvoree law of the state of Vucatan uncon atltullonal. Mt, Airy Man Commends Work Patrolman Lewis By M. K. ftriNJACAX ltAl,Kl<}l4 Auk 31. “I rfant 1® thunk you personally fur having trained men to lhe*o High standards and to congratulate you on your abi lity of selection, and furthermore to unsure you that you may demand on m>- at all lime* lor all 'he support In my power In connection with the North Carolina St%f- Highway Patrol, 1 J. o, Sargent, president of ha North n.i tiran te f ■ puAa.Unn, Ml- Airy • concluded a lung le’ter wrltt'-n lo l ap taln Charles I). Farmer of the high »b> |> Ur>il\ Mr Sargent related on Incident, In wli'i n Ills wife, accompanied hy reU tlys was d'.ting from Mt Airy toi ' Oriental wa* strut k by it truck and told lit the aljl rendered hy Jpatrol* 1 mur t> (I Lewis, located at Holda boru. In providing eveiy convenience, held u>a truck drlV’r sent for a oar (Hperti, to appr.ilsc the damage, *e , cured bond from tils' driver for coin* . pletr t to Hi car, called Mr . ftyrgttr to Inform Min of lhe accl . dent . id i oitdilio,. • "All tbla man handled in >ucU a SIXTEEN PAGES TODAY > ligfgijM, * i mu Dan Cupid Was Active In August, Figures Indicate SAI.KB OF MARRIAGE LICENSES TO BOTH WHITS M i COLORED APPLICANTS INCREASE DURING PAST MONTH —,— More than twice as many marfS## of Mlaa Daasl* Grantham, register o* deeds for Wgyne ootwty, durtaf tk* month of August than War* Issued during July, figures secured by Tk* New# yesterday show. Mlaa OifiMlUi ax pressed th# optnloa that th# tala of marriage license* would preWhfy Increase aaoh month from naw aa through tha faU month*- July to aa unusually light month for tha marri age lloenae business, R waa aaML During August 98. Ilnoaaaaa mart Issued to wblto applicants aa ooaa parad with the eight that war* teamed to white# during July. Acoordtng to the** figure*, the sale daring tha pari month nearly tripled tha sail of tha permits ta Jaly. A total number o fll parnrita ware" Issued to colored applicant* dortag August aa oompared with th* |f (hat wsra issued la July showing aa la ersase of aoarly 100 par caat Comparatively few appttoatloaa for license* have bqam mada —dor tha CITY BOARD'S)*] MEET MONDAY HujrKCMted Wldeadhir ttaewsb. Street Will ProlteMy Wf With 17 Om ' Th# anggaatmT if MeMrih #• reel from Colo’s at ora ta Ite riraat to permit tb« entrance at tha proves sd Pink Hill highway dtraetty lata tha diy will hfaeght Bp IW consideration at tha altering Os tyra city board of alderman to ho hoM her* tomorrow •ml ; ; Two or thra# pooalM# routings of the highway art being spa aidant •>y the nut# highway aooHataolan, It lo understood, bat It‘la the general ter lief lhat tha route enter!dig tato Ba <umb street would ha th* moat oaa v teat and at th* earn# time th* rh< 3 pest. To route tha Pt*k Bill highway ’ r m th# dlreotloa of tha Broadhnrst < jig# road, acraa* aangtry to high , v iy id oaat of the Mty, would entail * groat deal of teptea ta "cntttng 'brough tn addition to making fills. IT.ASTF CRAM IS ATIRTIB Lltrori MOT** ESCAPES CLEVELAND. (Milo, Aag. *I—(AV- A head on eoJHaton of two gtrplshaa at the National ate race# her* wae avertad beonuaa th# pilot of oaa of the plinaa preferred to "qrash to th* groand to avoid th* oalltston. Mrs KTangerine Llndb-rgh waa aa occupant la th# plan# that escaped Hhe was earning here meet her aag, col. Chartoe\A Lindbergh. _ cold and business Ilka way. not ,jnly j protecting my family and assist Ingi them la gattlng on thalr way again, | but also looking aftsr my property and aaalng that 1 waa not damagod f wUb to aaaura run that my family and myself thoroughly apprecUto »h* attention gtvan them. I have’written Mr. Lewis and thanked him. "Thla la oar flrat contact with any of your State Highway Patrol,’* Mr. Sargent wrqts. "ff he la a fair ■ample of he type of gentlemen that you have Jn thla aervlce you cyrtalnty have made a fine selection of men. I have only one crll'elam to offer, and that la that you do not have enough of them. My opinion la that with the small number of men you have yon can not give the popple thy fall protec tion you would like to glva (hem, and that you should have at leant three times as many aa you now havu. Too may rest aaaured that f will one •very ’possible effort, aa far as my In fluence Is concerned, V 6 aee that this number la increased.'* ”* d#i v ■"■ ■■ «<9 Today's Cireolstloa I 3,303 J PRICE rmCBHI » fe-rr - -zt:zL -£r marriage baa* lav, fMS IN# { ila to effect on July 1. MoreJiagm «J* I ten whites. fts UCNM Item (2 i piled far Haeaae ItfS taps fc—NV i they could see tire (ti mb|hS > wtU only..fear white pppHaauto fUM - Inn te« foroud U wall tba »# I' 1 •••ary nn Sara. Tfcruu marriage lloeaaee wergtsmdi UDttc&AlU And -»■»» |!SJL|S |K f - , ■■a.ium W I A' " iW iLmmie p ‘TOSTT- Oreua safe* i to Lspa Mo*, It, of Oru—» sag#* » Du mood Hood, 11 es On AMI ' pttaaata *as fedteapln Jim*. Brow*. tWßaMs**** ’ ship. to Bu* Melfual, « * NBha#| * tovaaSt». ■day !Idh Mt Stfll bH* sfH yrtl 801 l morkota will OfiS luljwl W Th “nTSiSmWI NWlteN a# Atioaki*. •##, loom, Greeerllle, Ooldiboro, Maw 1 ling Rooky Mouat Aabecatarflle, WMRj» zxzjr**' ■ Wilton, Rmthfleld 0# Tarbor* _ Totel taloa of vadp to tin Rtf Hmoiintod to sso,tt7AO* samliinjsl total dadtar aSMo at OOMVMW pound.. AS twin trios St THK.» per bnadrrd »M raoatvad. W» t*M him of tba Old trlskt bah Iwt BN# amounted to 1704*4,14# P*mSi*'djß V aa mrin at 11141 *sr l#« pound.. pl(&* at gmtthftaM. A stsktlar awtas I been In vogea at Lain Oltr< •> HP uruon and baa praral vary aaaaiaf rul. ' Laat year aavaral autiMn Ml. .'>l the Rama ayatan aad faaad It a«#M*P tul and apperstetlg •* NSS U aas# In* better prtoes lor tba Spat Wll«o«. one of the New MUM MM mart., la tka taiga* tak#aOO •*#» the world. It IS etataal UH| weed to the laml sC ~ pounda waa-aok! for fITJILtpIM w an arerase of U. 41 fleet# Hf Mg on the Wiiaae market; Tba year V fore tßere v*ra 74,55M54 poasAl 84# at an average «t*M aeats PUT fOSM or Ptotal of |ItJOSJSS4O. T%O MaaSg for yourly receipt# paid eet ae MS Wilson market was 8* U Hit kdpi the aatee total *u barely mars tigs baif what it waa last year bat Mi average waa Fl.lf per MllMd jpfc . 1919 aale* ware <1411411 P«uada M 1M.720.J10-44 <1»,7104*4.44.) huutkk o?r ro* urn lodai nr timiiu mil WASHINGTON. in. tL-PWe • President Hoe rot left by «***, WO* ter day for hi* cramp OB tba RifllHt ' River la tbe Blaa Ridge Mount nine of Virginia, ter * aejoare over U*S» ,■ Day. v ■. > A ..~ Nineteen peseta, lamiUg Rf* members of tka Federal Farm Bte*A wre Invited te apead tba «ky week end FrualdamL IRfc'- Hoover and their asm fi be Mr. Hoover'a towaat SMOlCpt • slues he became prpitissb v ' Ll ■:
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