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. «!*.( HRR r * VOLUME EIGHT. NUMBER 160 484,000 POUNDS SOLD HERE ON FIRST TWO Sales Exceed Those Os First Two Days Os ’2B By About 342,000 Lbs. Yesterday’s Salas Totaled 176,- 000 Pounds and Were Finished at 5: SO ■ c AVERAGE ESTIMATED AT ABOUT 12 CTB. POUND Aaaariatad Praaa Report Telia of Farmers Turning Tags on Wilson Floors Sets of approximately 176.M* pound* of tobacco on Goldaboro *«rt- houses yesterday brought total sale* lor th* flrpt too day* of th# I*2B sea son on tl* Ipcet market to 484,739 pounds. While complete official figu re* were still lacklnf. It appeared that the average for the first two day* would be about II cent*. Warehouse men were satisfied that the average* wa* equal to the averafh, If no« higher, than that on any of the mar kets la Eastern North Carolina. Ml admitted that the prtoe was lower than had been anticipated on the basis of reports of sale* on th* Oeo»- gla and border markets. Sales on th* Ooldsboro floors dur ing the first two days were appro ximately 842,000 pounds greater than sales on th* rirst two days of last year- On the second day laat year ■ serious flood practically Isolated Ooldsboro from the adjacent rur*( sections and only 11,000 pounds were sold. v M * While reports from Wllaon w that th* average, there was on* * t tower thsa th* averse* for days last year, the averaged Tuesday and Wednesday la Goldsboro w*r» about on* half cent greater than th* average a year ago. On the opgnln# day day last year th* average wa-. only lIUX. and on the bssle of ac ‘ curate figures, though incomplete er yesterday’s sales ' the average was lii.oc ? * .' ; .' Wednesday's auctions were started -With -completing that portion of toba , cco on the Currln Warehouse at the end of Tuesday’s ssleaJ and then the * moved Vo Yelver^otKjiieuss/ ' ' al flgbres available yesterday " Showed that Tue*day sale* were Sfti.Sll pounds and the sale# yester •'‘“'mly totaled 176,688* pounds. Th| auctioneers worked aboiit 80 * minuted overtliria yesterday afternoon to complete the- tales Today a new round of auctioning will be' star-tad with a new drstawng tor plane The rain etartfhg yesterday • afternoon.-.jlowsver, wee expected to hold irjaprrlveL of tofcecdo In any con aldenbl* tjwsnin*. and a light da£ waa expected. at Wilson "WILSON, B*p‘. 4—OP)—Prices fail ed to racily on the local tobacco mar ket today end It waa estimated thit growers received an average of .lt cents a pound for the 1,250,000 pounds sold. Ye»tarday's J *l>lock was old off to day sad Indications were for light sales again tomorrow as a storm this afternoon prsvented the grower* from tbelr offerings to the market. Official sal** figures made public * by Bennett Hooka, supervisor of sales revealed that yesterday"* opening was the biggest ever experienced, bnj lower ttihn waa predicted. "Grower* received 112.11 per pounds Yr th* 1,810,64* pound*, e cent lower •Ivin yesterday'* estimated figure*. Yesterday's avtrsge ws* more than a cent lower than the 112.28 average of last year’s ojßfotng day. * «■ . v Discos rage* over the prices paid for Ihelr tobacco many growers are turning their tags and are moving their w«*d from.%be orarehouse floor*. A>(VTHKR MCMMOI.IM FOR LI. Italy, Sep 4—(IP)-Pre mier Mussolini arrived here todaw to see the latest addition to hts family, little Agina Marta, born yeatierßxy. Bb* Is the jrtfth little Mussolini Mussolini remained at hi* desk un til the mumsnt news came of the are. rival of hi* Httl# daughter Then he Jumped Into en automob le and raced to big bom* ai Metis Carpena. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY! BUY. Gets 50 Cte. Pound For Weed Sold Here W. O How el I took high price honors for tobacco aala in Ooida boro yesterday. Mr. Howell, a Wayne county who know* how to raise tbe right kind of w&d received 60 c'n;a a pound fur one pile aold here yesterday and 36 cent* a pound for another pile. H a* could be learned, tbe 60 cent "price was The high mark for tbe tale* Wednesday 19 TO ENTER COLLEGE SOON Many Graduates of jGtaldaboro Hiifh School liwt Year to Stuiiy Further At least 19 Ooldsboro boys and gtrls who graduated frum the Unldrfboru High school last June, will eater some college sometime wlthlu the next two weeks, according to Information se cured yesterday by The News. Al though the entire list of those who tntmd to go to college this year has been completed. It la expected, that there are a number more who will probably attend some higher school of.tearing. v '* - JMrent of last year's high school seniors have completed their plan* for entering the R* *t«-rn North (TaroUflq Teacher’s Training School at Green ville- Among these are Misses Doris Mae Jones, Kdna Chapman,. Gladys. Measly and Tennis Tfeorn^cm. Two of last year’s high school gra duates will attend' school at’ Fred*v lscksburg, Va. and twoAAhers will, Amtrjfikj at c. Mlssew-CatheHne j 'Sfot Md M«rgar*tt Howell wITI go| to Fredericksburg, and. Miss Mary* Elisabeth Hartahoru amt Thomaa will attend the University or Among the other North jrarottnaSw stltuttons that will’ be represented with Goldsboro young ftdfu, arc Duke University. State. f4.lc, C. ' w., ft Greensboro, end the Durham Conser vatory of Music. ->, '7 ; ,r , The flames of other members of'last year’s high school graduating rlas* she Yvllr attend college this year, ard the names of tbe schoole E ten atv follows:" Alexander MrUun. Duke Univer sity; Joe Parkers. Riverside; Cbartes Kdgerton, Woodbury Forest; Jane Starling, Duke University; Hcrher Kdgerton N. C. State; Nauru I Daniels N. G. C. W ; Merrll Moore, Annapolis Naval Aosdemy; Martha Parsons, Rrenmu; Elisabeth Herring, Durham Conservatory of Music; and Joe Hos<- wlll attend a military academy In the western parF of the state. The name of this school could not be learned last evening, (.enter Ollliklii wilt attend a well known business college In Richmond. Va. Wayne's Divorce Rate Less Than That of North Carolina The good ship matrlmouy went on the rocks 7.8 times out of every, |oti launchings in Wayne coun’y during the year now- reported, according to statistic* Issued by the Culled States Bureau of Commerce and and am pi fled for The News by efR Newspaper Feature Bureau. PercepUge compiled especally for The New* by th* Newspaper Feature Bureau, ahow that there were 627 marriage* and 38 divorce*, a percen tage of 7.2 for divorces, ' - r * ■ Wayne’s divorce percenetage Is two tenth* lees than the average.' for jlNopth Carolina, The News figures *hj>w, which is 7.4 petffeitl ** ~ I hiring the year now repor’ed Jhere Were 22,2<J4 marriages end 1,042, dlv-s urces in the stat# of North CnrtAtna. Where Moslems Fired on Jewish Orphans | |QK. mi « 4Jehk . i.,-W iff W WWa fIHT HR || w Ul 11111 m Wml 1 v I f •»; rn..f* taw ' Z * ‘V.i4wMw ■ ’ 4 >• *- i ® ESCAPE VANDALS-Hordc of . Arabs descended upon th* Great Orphan age Asylum of Biscix at Sunday I To Raise Fund* Locally For Palestine Emergency Relief Plana foj raining funds locally tor relief in the present Pttlestlhe emw geocycrebP <1 by Arab r lot - In lie Holy L-ttid will tie made at a meet tag to he Ytwtdf af'Oheb TeflfltTn Mil* *v#l fng at 8 o’clock. This meeting U In connection with a nn lon-wide *t fort to provide fund* for the emsr genoy relief. i«’ In connection, with the plan-- for aiding ren’d 1 nt* pf tbv lloly land who have suffered In the rioting.. lender" from all communltlcMdiWnA' it ’Carolina will r*thi.*r Hunditv K,V(em.- bes 8, at 1 o’clock at the (Ire n itonh Temple- OoldHborO Is expi-ctcd to deMratcn to'(him gatlit rspg TSw call for the (ireenslHH-o coifer ence was offlflalW Imiiwl by 'lt. J 8 cln, Fayetteville,. President of the North t’afotlna Htnte •’/lonlbt t(r«nu (satlon und wan e)<teud v ''d Hot only to the leading officer* of the- /.lon Ist Organisation (n North Carolina-b*t do all leading Jews Mi sbe nt >te. a< well m to #|l JewUU miration r<- of, their atfillat'nnn. Tltv < alt, ,for this ufgent was biufc necessary lu of tjhe la ent <l< v%», lupment* In 4h<* Holy Land whirl com [tells lmm<ditsc actloo "The conference will not onlr con cern ltnelf with proltb ms of raining funds for prompt relief In tin llnlv Land In order to provide the victims • wl h the necessary food, ,-krthlng and med'eal nnppllei, but wHI also give thought to the Immediate future lonceruliiK constructive work unions the coUmlea, which have bet* tb‘-| rusted by sevage Arab rioters. • I)svl4 A, Brown In the in l»na* Chairman of th* Palestine Emergency Cund and In his call for fnn« gaining h - appeated to all Jews regattess o' -had* nr to control# gee erminly towanl the relief of t i -#*•< . en Jews In the Holy [.and. Simon J. la*vln, Ksccutlv* »lr*cf«r The pkreent >ge to marr (ages In the state Is 7 4 Thu It mneb lower than that for lie f n ii-1 Htgb - Jtai which marr ages numb< t*d 1.201.- und divorces 1 '"l7. w wlxt••• u IJlVor'-e* for every hundred Irartiag. • Tbe highest percent - "I dlvm> 6n d, Is In Scotland county. The lowest, 0,8 is r> ported froth Dr hum coun y. Tbe «arr*meiy low |.er cin age for Camd> n and for -nmc other connt'ea Is as lh>nl it the tuany m»rrlag"i es non-i tidentg mostly frtijrn Virginia. Dtihllfi county’s it > <■ ■ fate I !•• ■ than Aail that of v\ .>i. U»r Dm ,ljn there'were 111 t> u rla-V* ami only Jl divorces, e psreet > ! ■! 3 tireen- Voun y, however; l> i >- ve <Pvofc> i' , (Continued on paf* 4) GOLDSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER 5. 1629 of the Seaboard Zionist Begin, United 'Palsatlne Appeal, with headquarters Ji Italllmor* will make a apeclk’ >■ trip t«rOre*n»boro, to lay plans before the roitmwnct* for the warto t«> 'RB: undertaken ill the present J’aleiittnliin situation, tin the agenda for (tie meeting will he buttcre concerning he United I’atesttne Appeal and the forthcoming High Holiday campaigns and pr, itat.iilon* tor a number of specs I campaign to -North furufttin Arrangcinfid* will blso be made for n stale Convention t* b< h-Ml l§l«r on (,'Uttural and cdaniUional wdiW, lir • f • i the virion* outnmtasUlee Ith'.’Nor nj Carollsa will also be crHiHld\re4':'by thiA b<|4y. .* V' NEGRESS SAYS SHE WAS SHOT v4> r _ Arußoisnl Aixrul “Boy Friends” ( linuxed When Leo Islcr lined ijis Pistol , \ r / • ,——— V , . L< o |si\#r, •• r, resident of L»* street, will fuge charges of. uaxadtl with a death), t.-ipoli when he .1, pears le for* judge D. If. Itln'il !'.• not) iji.Rfi ’ 21- iay mortal.. I > lar was arrested lit Ills home ye„terday morning about ;> .'lt» o’clock by offi cor K K House on Ilf*' f oinpluitit or Kstlid McDunlcl, ncgr*ss, Dial Leo Wf has shot «l her w 111 a pistol Sunday evening. Tic McDaniel woman told officer* hat --he und several o(Jief«.- wer>- In one - the rooms at Iter home Sunuuy talkb together when the convvrss tlen tddeuly switched around to the .ulijt tof "teiy frb-nd- ’’ Tin lots eonti >o*4 to w.ix fiercer until finally an a guineat ,cuin ■ into being I - 1 *• r iverswta rough, according to the story told by *he woman, anti proceeded to use a, chair, can slug 'the women Mo run "Ut of the room. inter was then said to have gone to bis home nearby and rettkihiert a f. w moments laser with n plstoi- Ttu- McDaniel woman told the police <hc wan standing in Ilia yard and that as later spprueched he i red at hi : Another wiHti .it who dime with her, i/owever, In m.iki tlt« complaint declared that the mutt fired at the ground merely to frighten the girt As a result of qnes-toning by Chief of Police Kd T* w, It developed that Ibis second woman was one of leler’s ‘girl friends." chief Tew flnalfir dec idesl that the i-nttrq mis up sh'Ui)<l be giv-n >tn air ing In c> ititly rntm und ordet -d n< w tine .s to rep- rt at tboAtOurl hou > mond-y tuuru ng. | and fired upon the inmate*. Photo shows some of th* SOO orphans and their rabbi*. J. ROBT. MOORE DIES AT GENOA Funeral for And and Respoet ed Citiken Will Be Held at 11:30 Friday Morn J. Hvbwri prominent rß«itV nf nT Yltc luiff^niglrmflowlug e two weeks lib liess, Mr Mimrv wait la hts eightieth y** r r ‘ t# - •-' , . ’’ He Is .survived by the children: Mrs. A. K. Habders. of Colitmblu. S. Greensboro; Mls.r Ircip-, W. J. end (! J Mpora of ti'noa. Thu following ■hertillers of the „ deceased: U C- Miswrit of Liberty, N. <!., Eugene Moqrw of,.spore Haven, Fto.. J. , 8 Moore wliiittter, Celifornla. - 'x • —■'■Elm tU-cecqsed wa* bite of the lea>t- Ing *cttiaeife es hi# (Himmuntty end, h/d bci-n WmdNand church. Newn o' his d«a h wH.) cause sadness among a wide clrclnfif frlnod*. Funeral wllTb' - cnnductsd from tb- Woodland Friends church at 4U3f Fr ttlrj' morning and will lie in chsige of IJerftH H, Millikan. him. WQfcSi.i , ii. —m Slays Merchant He Finds With His Wife aWkNH Ala . Sept. 4 (A*) En gene Puff. 62, confessed to killing Harry Hunger 26, Ardmore, Ala., mer chant ,ln tbe Hunter store l>s night, Sheriff J. C. Cleut of Limestone coun ty iiiiiotiuced last night* puff admllleil slashing Hunt' r »l h a knife gnd dragging bis body to a ditch near the store where be stabbed liltn, the sheriff said. o» In Hm- confession Ihe officers ssld. tbe man told of finding his wife holding a >1 Cyst with the young mer chant fii the latter'* store ai night fall yesterday Mrs. Poss Is &2 years old and Hunter w£* 26. Tobacco Truck Traffic Is Cause Accident at Fremont The first accident restil log from the heavy tobacco truck traffic on the highways In ibi* aectlon of th# atate sues the opening of the markets, last Tliestkvy occtired hear Fremont yesterday about noon- Mack Powell t lliitoii white youth suntatned a brok en arm and a bad gash on the bean when a heavily loaded Irutk, passing ih<- triu k on which" he was riding, whltx'd by so close that one of the post* on the body struck hts arm, breaking it, und throwing him to tbe pavement. Powell and a friend Laurtn Man gum. also of near Clinton, were rid ing In the rmr of the Ford truck, driven by Frank Mietre, of near Clin ton, The meu hud b-‘«yj to Wllaon Eight People Killed jgfl As Lightning Strikm Mammoth Air One Squirrel Costs #60.50 Gump Warden H. A Pike Sturts C ampaign of Enforcement of Huntinir laws *. The sum of I*o 60 m*y be e rather high price for on* squirrel, hu( that Is what the tittle animal coal W. Arthur Wadsworth of fßieMi end R. 1. Wadsworth of Tuachpy'r yesterday morning. When by coaaty gem* warden H. A, Pllie before Req. W G. Britt, Hr, yesterday morning the men entered e .pled of guilty to u cltarg. of ahootidg sq|lrr*la oat or season and wore fined 1126 end th* costs, the total bill amounting to 860.60. % Reports had reached Gam* War den Pike that hunters wdre violating the state laws In shooting squirrel In Orentbam township. Yoe terdsy morning onrly he 4rq,v* to th* point wh*r* th* troabl* bed been re ported Her* he found en automobile parked la * man's yard end the peo ple of the house said that tb* own are of the car w*r* down on tho I river Locking the oer and taking th* key. Mr. Pike went ueardhlng for the hunters, JH* missed thee*, bag wh#n he returned he found th* own ers of th* oer nwntlng Mm. They admitted having violated th* state gem* lew said they had begged only ante squirrel M end bogged to .*# **. HMH * Th* lew provides for n fin* ol u high as 860 and flaata for hunttag oat of seoson bnt upon r»cotnin**d*tlon or Mr. Pike tb* amount was PM id the ruse us |Bs and coate. Tbe open sennon for *qatrt*le does not begin until October 1$ and yoo trrday'a arrests and convtattm* wore tbe first tn n asm pal gn tMsgu rated tay Mr. Pike to *•* that t|m law tn Obeyed tg Wayne County. Were are too deputy wardens in th* <4 inly and I they er* actively cooperetlg ; in re- i porting evidences of Vkiletl* i of tho ' Same laws In their cotnmunl ee. I The gem# la we” said JMr Pike , \ -terday" were adopted hf *W slat* , w sh the Idea of protecting ttr wild , •‘«y to tK* end that It may uot ho | cx ermlnated to the end thorg n ty be huattag froso year to ygw, The j ■ 'Atg.itjgrimiui of haul V vdayggMfal thonght to th* upmv mil of*g sen**os on vnrtoo* WTU and they have out deftnlt* Ham nff which hunting t« allowed. It wflt. no*l be a pleasure for .me to have to oh» force thee* laws, but It Is my iwefs duty and I shall do my best to osrty \ It out. Th" deputy -warden* are coop erating nicely In reporting violations, and this office will proceed to hot whenever the evidence I* at* hand. It will be much more pl**mot *ll the way around If hunters will confine their activities to the open season*, und It should be remembered that even then e license Is required.' Mr. Pike sold yesterday - that si number of reports of squirrel shooting i had com# to him from rarlou* parts of tv county end "hat he wa* acting just s* rspldhy as possible la making Investigations tn such css*. with * load of tobacco, and were re turning 'to Clinton about 12 o'clock. As tho Ford wa* rounding a. curve about three miles north of Premont a larger truck approached from *h* opposite direction, going toward Wil son. < Both trucks . were rounding the sharpest point tn the curve, Mr. Man gun told The News, and the other vehicles sped by th* Ford so close that It actnully fecraped th* side or the body. Powell bed hi* arm resting on the side of the uprights, and a part of the othrr truck struck the limb, breaking It Just shov* the elbow. The young n>€i< was thrown from rn# rear pf the Ford tu the pavement, (Continued ou page 4j 0,126 PBICB PIYICMi Mtor fciilt \ || N tha BUM* Ban! hftiiiMj mis ib* •Kouiari bordtr, in om *BS li IIIWIIIM ' l7o»PMp«iy wmmmmrnmmmmO iSb ri/tt * )UPIJR *^kes ( w«*lcom« *<**s** *+ yr*y A raw mlnutaa alter tha teapUJ^» *»» atulnf on tha poreh< H* ate^pl In hi* parlor. , f.j iix entered tha room, Ttoaywl MB / rainy juafet without thnlr alter manta. 1 Tha pottea war* eallad te' affair anU ttpon thalr arrtfi’ officer*, Tbompaoaa »•• naif, , uh wall an tha ciothaa that I-ft behind In" thi hnttM 4L Tha police aaxt )flh*4 ftete sh
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