SEW TO KM I«HTO* jMWwy ULM IM7 HUM gypifl" im if n liN-M lh| . M4I WW Iff! M My ’....mm WJI IUTW 0 . ■>. IM» lAM !*■**-- •x . , ■= Vat XC—No. • BRITISH MINISTER LEAVES TONIGHT FOR AMERICA /M » 4 MacDonald Coming On Mission ol Peace And Good Will to America H mpm Ru» Hiss h far Navy Lim- HtttfAtol Treaty As Raiult •# Trip O ; DAUGHTER IS COMING TO U. S. WITH HIM British Papari Give Pronin* mm to PUna for Reception In Aaaerk* london. Btopt JI — , South Carolina Condition* are Improved as Rain Caaaaa Falling Columbia. 8 C.. Sept TI —iAP>— Although upper Houth Carolina today was generally past danger of serious floods threatened yesterday when heavy rains sent streams out of their banks, some sections today were still menaced as the waters moved south ward. Report received at the state highway department offices, showed additional highways closed by washouts and flood waters, while a telegram from Augusta Oa. said that city was cut on in aU directions by flood waters from the Savannah river Greenwood today reported heavy ram still (ailing. 4k hours alter the i start. The total tall there was BJ3 i inches up to ( o'clock tills morning Spartanburg reported conditions im - proving In that section r Communist* Fail to Obtain Auditorium i . JKk I T Charlotte. Sept. aT-—Unsuc cessful so far in securing an “auditor • luiki" to hold a protest mass meeting 1 against the staying of . Mrs DU May Wiggins. International Labor Defense 6 has announces! postponement of Ute meeting originally scheduled lor Sun r i*jr until sometime ftext week Liston M Obk. publicity director lor r the International’ Labor Defense, said - the meeting would be beld then "even - IX we have to ensemble on soma farm near the city" j»> ■ J * 1 C l."-. '* ; ifc THE PAPER OF THE PEOPLE IN THE HEART OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA' %• ' ' . « * ARGUMENTS ON IN v ‘ PEACOX HEARING Defense Attorney Contends Policemen Withheld Pert of Confession Story ? t* t * , White Plains. N Y Sept 3T— (AP» —Sydney A. Byrne, defense counsel as sarted in summation today that the evidence against Earl Peacox, charg ed with the murder of hja wife "waa not sufficient to convict a dag to my nothing of a man % He excortatated a police officer who waa one of the chief's state witnesses and who admitted on cram examina tion that he bad not told the whole truth in recounting a confession "That cheap cop." the lawyer said "was guilty of a deliberate attempt to murder this boy by his lying testimony, yet it ia on evidence like this that you' are aaked to send the boy to the electric chair You wouldn’t accept a story Uke that again*t your dog." As Syme talked Peacox set with one hand hiding his lace so that It could not be awn from the press tables Whether he was crying, aa ha has on several previous occasions, could not be noted Byrne tokl Ute Jury that Ute slate had lo glve a motive for Ute killing "There Is only one poeaible motive they could give.” he said "and that would be a desire to get rid of her. But there has bean ample proof given that he conaisteniy tried to get Iter back, that hp always wanted iter. There was no more reason for this boy to kill hla wUe than for me at this moment to reach over and strike down Juror number 4. •There la no motive and so the whole care blows up." STIRMDANGER IS THIIIGUTBE OVER No Word, However, Yol C—tol From Nassau, Big City «f f Bahamas - Havana. Sept. JT (APt Moving with decreased intensity from a point ft to 00 miles southeast of Key West end advancing In a westerly dlrec Hon. the tropica) hurricane which has lashed the Bahamas for the past two days was aisled ui advisory wcaUur bulletins to hate lifted its threat fur Cuba Miami. Fla . Sept *T -tAPi-Whlle southeastern Florida today relaxed to some extent the vigil lias kept the last two days for a West Indian hur ricane. residents of this section saw In continued lack of communicaUqn from Naaaau the porelbillty that Uie capital of thf Bahamas had suffered damage from the roaring wind re it swept in from the sea. Florida ! fear that the hurricane might strike the state in the same general position as the one from the Storm* of liTM and IS3I was lessened last night when fmrrtcane warning* hoisted along an kO-tnJJe stretch from Miami to Jupiter were lowered and replaced by storm warnings Dan Powell U Editor of News Dan Powell. senior, m elected edi tor of the Opldsboro high school New* Wednesday afternoon Thia will t* the third rear of Its publication Other members of the stall elected Wedneaday afternoon by voting of the journalism class are Olive Spence, as sociate editor; Louise Ward, humor and feature editor; Aaron Epstein, news editor. John Henry Pike busi ness managers Robert iKerty: Jasur.aat business manager, Henry UW circu lation manager; Ralph Oidd.oga. sports editor; Robert Hadley, exchange editor. Mui Ward and Dan Powell are the only ones on the staff this year who were members of the staff last year Last year Powell was news editoi The first issue Is scheduled to ap peer October Ift end et present there are e few contemplated change.-. Tlx* price will be fifty cents for the ame issues The News Is consider'd by critics as one of the beat high school papers-in- the state. Pleads Net GaMty New York. Sept 27 ~« conference to be held in Washington on October 1 to con sider ways and mesas of securing a better print (04, Eastern Nprtb Caro lina tobacco. Senator Simmons Senstor overman •and North Carolina's congressmen wUI meet with delegations representing the North Carolina Department of Agri culture, the Eastern Carolina Chamber at Commerce and farmer* orgamsa Unu to gp over the tobacco situation Dr. fiafnrr Poe editor of the Pro greadre Farmer, w one of three twha will attend the Masting and lead the The plans far the eoafaretau are heading up in Um offire ol Btmuf Mi id nun ls sud moat at the Mg iobs-ta cotupaiiMs have nodttod Mm that uwy will be represented C W. ItMto. prgS KMH of Liggett and Myssa, •will ff tend the cunhrence preaonmliy. Otar =--~ “-yt- ■ —ffsxa. •aixszrfs&zsszx’*. •„ —^ Creamery Questionnaire To Be Sent to Wayne Farmer i Questional re lor ms will be Issued to termers at the Wayne county fair Saturday in. an effort to learn just tmw many(i persons are intere.sted In Jbig a modern creamery plant in stalled in Qoidsborb. u was snnoun ced today by Walter C. Denmark, sec retary of Ute Ooldaboro Chamber of Commerce on these forms each farm er and dairyman will be asked to write his name and addrtaa, give the number of rows he owns, state wnetli er or not tie Is Interested in seeing a creatmiv in Ooldahuro. and say * belli I er he would try to arid mo< to« on hu» farm if a market for sutpM cream could be provided. Robertson, county farm apnt staled that while there are »• er, people who are Interested in '"**o* a creamery In this section, the ndalia tion of such a plant require*) ron elderable thought before U cailo be undertaken. Ooldaboro dairymen have found It annual lmiiosslble to fuminh (he show people at the fatr with the Bulk. liny a anted this week, Mr R.lrerLon .aul and It is very seldom th it the l«rm er* have a greater surplus than they can dispone of “To hftve a creamery i hat could be worked bn a paying bs .-tie. you have to havf Use cream, and to have Ute cream you have lu tia.e the coirs." It* stated "it s a subject that the people would have to think about before u is tasga! under scrioua curuUSeration Only s few of Uie creameries Ip Uie state arJ-i working on a paying bas»> now and 1 Uiey have beta runnltiK several year* " Mr lt«llms«i the opm* ion that at present then- are not aj sufficient number of oows In the rerun-] ty to make a creamery profitable. If. however, more cows are purchased Mini brought in. a creamei > might be operated successful!. In* staid :tunte of the iarnMM.-' snd dairymen are u> favor of a maam route, by 33*»aisA « — 1 ■ ♦ l com pumas which agreed to send rep - resents Uvea include Imperial To- I baoi-o Os., of Great Britain; R. J. Rey l nolds Co.. P. Lorillaid Op. and Um !! American Tobacco Ou Janie* C Stone, of KenluckCfaffßß repreaento tobacco on the FWdsral farm » board, ha* agreed to be preqrnt for the l meeung He Is expected to carry de .l tails of the tobacco situation back to . I the Federal farm board, and it is r | hoped that some form of immediate relief can be worked out. Wayne eounty farmers," it was da. clareii this mornind, "have been en tirety too slow in getting behind this ( J movr ment Their vbice hasn't been rsi'od oporUy in oinptaint at the robber price Uiat are being paid They ought to schedule a -meeung at tha r eourUiou,e v thrreh out ttie facts, and * Parjiaie reaoi-.nans to to offered al f j Um JMRtiiif in WasJimgtou on Oc-| ■ j taker 1 ts r ought to vmd one ol I our Mi up there m attend Uiat meet ’ Mg and M speak for'os '* Wftu* surplus cream migt* he ped 10 other creatnerte* and iMm dte pow 4 Os. U«u I tarried Both ol Cheat pocoibtntlew are being considered, but no hii-sty actum mu be taken to ettnei» l " * TO STUDT SAWMILLS f [IST CAROLINA Coperating Agefnri Hop* to | r - Nm-Arrn Barnaa, Kir Walter Hotel Raleigh. Hrpt. J7—An investigation among uie and .awnulu ol trie Mouth* f-entral Atlanta coastal plain cutting loblolly pun. one ot tin flehie tor which will U- in kastera North t->i ollna, In arlird lied to start on Uc» tobgr I. Htatc Por ester J. H Holman | de* tired today. , .■ '1 be studies will be carried on by fstarts ol ttie Appalachlai) Korea Kk j (ier tu nl But ion. the Purest Pro -1 die t Laboratory, the North Carolina Pin Aiuujciatian. and the State Ue partitent ot Conservation and Ue vrlulibent Headiiuarleralur the held j worsts Will Iw In UhfJfrut ol LAs trn t Voreater L A b follow - Industrial torrstry, inirp W» ot the investigation are i which Wim hut only good silvieul -1 turc. but lire protection and cloae uUl ' l7*tk)ii Wiias u otter a method of J i"i>ty ot Umber to i J tula trgion\ and the Ihdustrisc which _ ■ M & Fair Draws Thousands As Sun Smiles; To Be v 7 r ir Gkntinued On Saturday OVER 3,000,000 U» to raster, day the Ural Mmm •d tahaeee for (MLNI.M eJe"tto! NRM rtwrt m.OM pow4i mi toe Amt* of to* thrr M« Thb would (Mii.g Ihr louk M far «Wa hmm. to a IttUr ever U7MN P««l» M|(l lolMM.ro Waa »tUI earn ing la today. •»*«wl and It waa rspartag Utat m mmrr roald bo taken la wtMMNiI wwo II lilac rapidly aad It waa asp paaad that away far non weald Mac Uwtr wood lata Utla altar ta toe (air. m police HOT SMALL Only Threw Offeadtwra Up This Morning Bnforw Hia Hwmor —Nngrw CottMa*! Lat Can Hirm :Jl wmaamanankagai - * f - • » Pdir work la taking a anal toll in patioa circles for title nomine to toe Ami at fair weak offenders and only tom cane tip baton Kta Honor Tbon waa Pali* Thompson up far drunkenness PaU*. Chief Taw aald bad baas riding toabby hntagg «d> toa merry co-round at' the fair for over an hour and ha eoutdnt M «o 4 appeared toot he wna try** for another endurance teat but It Am nl|i ped whan Chief waa asked to brtok toe strangle bold Pails had on a llttie •urrol mare OMaf did aad M« voucheaafed hia ability la aland atony Chief Tew, kludhaartod and behea ini that Pane waa na raffle, lat Mm #< but It appeared that Pafig man ban imbibed more later for ha waa flnaMy brought In hut night. The night« aprae coat him costa. Ipm UUon area up far dUo/xb-rly conduct He had been to ids erne > li« i « to we the cnlldren aa aome y’- unutrition at Uw Vandelb* br#ulta! by member* of the Vanderbilf- tea! faculty, occupied mnn|r' the Southern Tutwmilueie JL-* and the Southern de*Uofll l*tiou tahy, f* THE WEATHER M Cleady tewggM ami MM* 4M bp aJTfctor-1 11 ■■■■■■ton 1 ■■ ******************** PRICE in Goliehwrw THREE COW FaJg Officials Look tglttMn •■Ah f LIVESTOCK Ali POULTRY EKHIMTS ARE PRAGMSM Mcrril T.fce. fkal Por M » n «A Sprufft First For ' t irunn osvnar at |he APIA state grand champion hard flpA Jrraay »wme. statod MM ItojltdgpMa «d practn sly ail Aw eeaAff ffjffMi AR"' to* 'state and has never mm'mm tom R* * IF* Ms taa»ew hs#r..efi dtotonkm. Z of his htod 4 Ml fSSi K K fttoMlto AMtoMr Os AMto Kam. tiita cosv iy. mditoi U btaff of rattle and 3ff;ltoos. Rg WOW tog live *tock Bi*-otgd wffHttd k soAta pietr herd Op earns gadjtoßUp odi- Hip Mr MerrAK «Att tt dfltou prim i# nßereni 'sAfftoE toRAI Rr , a mu, lit Basils on* M IMi Ato>'H i. irti Wi a record of moaad AAIgH ... ti,. iiiat> i.sv-iag mAfltafli n. N umber iftt. 133 b in »d A. m pounds of tmttor A G Spruill won brat prlaA sßJjto, pur* bred oueraoey CPF OUWVjfIV standing prise winners in the fflK d opart merit were B F Adams. S. As IJbvts. Mr arid Mrs J. T MrltaagAL Monk Rich, Thad Yalvsrton. FiaffA and Nat nan Andrews. Leon Daidb, )H F. Adams Henry DaVta, AdSrw Osg Shd Buck Kerr, the latar a totat toss Wm> entered a calf. Outstanding pries winasra far*swttiß wn U S TliwiJl. H M. uavto' T. a l». rr.i." J -I and K. A Jeffrey*. A dff, Am u i-nc-. A V. Wlinsgß I Shi Richard liriKhl Hgrker. In tlw iMNiitry mlmiW. T. T- WtAlf wen *waep stakes tu Dark Comtatt Otaa*. Henry Britt a*d MpM9W Afff* so.. liivßlmU* Island Rada; A> Ak toan.it. Ui Buff Otpbikgloha; D. % rfJwti.reli. in White wsMdotts; IV. A Fflta. m L Aeon, and Breaks stato si-, in Harred Rucks M A AARn. to lew i.« ns. T . There are on exigwt also a tarffb taunh i a water (owls sod tkgtMgk Lindy Retake, Half Way Point ia Tea M.irscay. VcnegMla. HetX. ff.-UW Col Charles A flendbsrgto. AffttM* of serial bighwgprs. rested today al A of hair way pelni In Ms tr*ll-klidA| Ata mall tour fat 4h« Wait laffh, Rtatoff Autries us Mexico. ~ r 1