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GOLDSBORO VOL. XC—no. S 4 f: J. I. HUB IS IHJIIIED i min Inn mry of State of NWth CttdiM Moy Ha** 1m ' torwal Injmrios ” |' n a, mi. fftahil, n^j^iy Maty tonight when MJorMlvMia'lM' Btaaketadlißa- ' Jgtajj* • ’ ««**» » «0a wJSSTpSiI ] *. *■ 1* Nrewer, -whom Blackaii* . wairta* am aid to thTtajd ! w». Ha later Walked into tbe ol J yjl HwMMMrtow and lil, Mve ujjr tar of can P W iu^* h r^T MMt, wet* virtually dsroollahrd | WiU Aik Stent to Giv«i Explanation »»■ I«.—WV-An »« N l Kent of to* s*t“" Tnat Company of New «*• •talon of the Mn .h 1 °®*«t*oa in rewriting the tariff bill j °*ta Mtanjae of atock mark* pri- S*. taMnlMO today by chair. 1 «/ the ettat* jteh* J *"♦"« •< *«t before the ! h|Jbn\Jj »ho taid the senate that KenAh com ytata* *■ a recent apeoclJttln pcs propaganda becauae no mB dlaaei “•“ for • minute would ait i truth of the ibuottmt'' M M-n una * mTTthofXomp.n we go Into lnvf fto Frenc *** *• ought to at leaat ! to oo ■]ta"Mta» the joke oolumn tab at Fm •tatataywho woum put fodfcre the • tatatanent Uke that atti Rboa a “E*** ? *• ta cuu^mher ?5j5J?" « -r- MESS CiPi RENE «#»!': JJm Nm Swataia Cl Will t j^r*r tt discussed P • tPMWII meeting cL. tbe (rentiers wit J WUeon. theT i J|,,.jC- Ptatrtpal of the! tatatatata* to represent «JhpouF { ta Ijltoerj teachers, and fW:O. 'chairman Os tbe port to dip tedgnif. These com mittees will pport at a special ses * aten to be <taled early, hr Decem ber by kftw LeUa Cobb, recently iTl«nl to succeed Mias Wilson, and who will begin bier duties De- will audts e toor oMh study W conditions and eon. tar wtth a# reading and history teachers and (nan theae confer ence will cfeat* a *yate|n which they will rdPmmend for adoption. 1 The system *'lH he put Into opera turn by Suterintendent Jerame and Mies Oobb #d a bulletin, dnacrlb h« the rgsuf* tail be lamed at the end es theSNmta m» * K __ . II Hjy L g...- >^B hm i +A. 5 GOLOIBJRO NlWSfljjjj^rUS ■ nrM' jl*. x.f . lA - "JBE THE PAPER OF W PEOPLE IN THE HEART OfEbSTERN NORTH CAROLINA Change Ot Venue Wis Be Given 8 Depnlrs Held In Madon Bote Judge Cow pm Will Nome County F#r Trial at Sea aeaaion on Monday STATE’S ATTORNEYS . AGREED TO CHANGI owper Rules Out fedbbMj Rotating Haw Hoffman , Inched Uuiaedeta Marlon. M. O, Nov. Ik—<AF)- hange of venue for tbe trial ol ght McDowell county eherifTi rpotiea charged with murder in inflection with tbe Maying of ete ntted Textile Workers Union embers hi textile strike riots at w Marion ufanufai**»” , *f > f Oom my mtU gate on Oet t. wIU be anted when they are brought tq ial. Judge Cowper. of the stall parlor court ruled today. Judge Cowper has been assigned a special term of McDowell sfp- Ujr court for' trial of ag ettaa owing from disorders attsnffiw un textile strikes iwre the yew mmer and this fail. Definite'dig r the trial of the eight men g* t been set Its date will fetend on time consumed in other dials •bated # / States attorneys and igkyer* 10 have bean employed to defend i men agreed today that a faif el could not be obtained in MW •well county because «f prevMF t sentiment Judge Oowperr#- ■red untH Monday Ms A*# o ptrdlng the county to wbietl/uw al will be removed / kwhy they beiityed a ts trial )|ir,not be In aarof tbe jaountlee ot Burbp *v*rx wtovai Holtcliodi. wm Flo mf JK at the •quest ol Judge Owpev gave as Is opinici that if ts case was to' i keot J thu dletrtot^H oald iJflhe pM? r Pta* to send glt 7 1 reosdM from this dla* , * et A •/ Krj*V fNOV 16. —(AP)- ioiT * EVJ Alfred Hoffman. ; from tMpThe United Textile sdmittaKnertca. had told union clephocA the Ollnchfield Mill has ffbc ready for trouble In •nt, wit Manufacturing Com nect we. a mile away, and out woll to come prepared was conn ten of his trial with four •uld, Jta charges of rebellion thamne state and conspiracy to* pn AJendley, a deputy afrbriff. “"'Hp testimony Which Judge G p-Aper. presiding, ruled out. tcllev toM of Hoffmun making a ech U the Cltnchfleld m.M union inkers and related that at one nt he aatd: I want you to stay prepared that any minute when we send rushing automobile over to KhflMd and give the sign you come to Bast Marion and dome ?errd" terriU Released Under Big Rond locky Mount. Nov. 16—(JIV-J. h. utUU who was arrested here on •ember 4 on a warrant charging i With committing a statutory nr against a paralytic, today was •asod from custody under SIO,OOO •d. alter g preliminary hearing ore Judge 6en H. Thomas tai nicipgl court luth rimm. (m»n, victim of the ne aherrlll lu alleged to #*Ve unltted. has* been a paralytic l k babyhood, and has a metiteu | n>f four yars and two r Wmg to it Us Else Ernst, dl ot psychSogical testa at Caa clgtaintng Ifchool, a state Instl- ! jU 4 for the feeble minded. K Trill U sad to have admitted < “‘nkmity oftnc charge, witnesses 1 ,r w state pit.fled at thq hear- 1 W le was toe n to states prison 1 i Rrngh, wh » arrested here, and to ten then pending a hearing EHMO ! r GREEN (I BOKO OreAboro Nov. 16.—(AP»— 1 ayd I BaUej alias W D. WU- 1 i. art Orovet C Harris, alias W 1 Jtfata, wh skipped IIODSO I 111 a War ag, were arrested at ’ KiA Cottof hotel here today f,>c Ukl autigrltim on a fugitive riaatkt U fiber stood they are- E‘ ( cd I Aiabgna on a charge of Ms ihlmallafor fraudulent pur- a \tiwLne u*y wm taken tee * "ytorlweil stpphed with funds, a **% “ire than 64,000 In cash on * tafwttes, o Sam gatd. They I f* beta fra the OuOferd r Goom Cati D«bth Os 3-Y«|OIJ Girl r *■■ ■ m ~~W ' t EanduakJ. €w ,<w * Tbe terrify mA*tabcli of a goose attack# tath bUI and Aaoning wiZ eoutod i-year old Tp»f*« HfflMiJßr of johh Shivook otfato •• die ol fright today T/ hlid yard of /xarmbouee at Berlin HetghtejWt of Here, suffered only slkl UiArtta the tercei upuu her. A. R. Orient Brte ommty ooroner, nM 3 child probably died al iilsiM dltK RIKHT TUNE I Jba atotaßßMß* Rhpabtinf ffla Declaration Made at J Tiqpc Long Diateawd News-Argws Bureau Mr Walter H«6M Raleigh. Nov. Ilir-Whan asked if ®e had any comment to make upon Title Ism dlmied at him because M dltmissed both WUttav Uuis 'ord Long and WHltam T. Council rt Roanoke Rapids, after both had plsaded guilty to five count* chari ng them with violation of the na tional banking laws. Judge I. M. Uteekina today issued a statement repeating bis rtaniara ttpn jaade at the time be diamimed the charges, rhe Raleigh News and Observer In mi editorial this merteg bad crit icised Judge Meek ins for hta ac tion and his statementamras largely in reply to the editorial The statement follows: "I have imthtaxtajMM.ln.JJMt. iUoharged the defendant That itatement was: ‘I had Mot«ht white the testimony was being taken of placing the defendants oh proba tion. But at ths conclusion of the testimony and the arguments of wifruel I think these men have been punished enough and any further punishment would be unjust ahd :ruel and the Constitution of. the United States forbids tt.' H With regard to the editorial in Ihe News and Otiserver, cmtsiang Us action. Judge Meekins said; “I have read the editorial. My mly comment is that I tried the wee and heard both sides and that be writer of the editorial jlrabably weed it on the ex parte report of he trial written by a iwpArter who rave substantially all of the evi lenoe offered by the Government ir.d who sassed to make any refer •ncm whatsoever to the tmtimoby if Mr. Chase, one of the directors »f the subject bank, and ana of, the ritnesses offered by the defcadknts, testimony, dn my opinion, lesrly acquitted ths dsfendants of my wilful intent to injure Or de raud the subject bank, fn fairness o him, I feel sure that ts the w—ter «f the editorial had been promt hroughout the hearing of the case, w either would have written noth w Hr i very different editorial, ibviously Ua conception of my luty Is at variance with my con eption of fr.” j- - )awe» Speak* to Brituh Editors London. Nov. I*— ue) --united totes Ambassador Charles O. tewes tonight said that the great aval powers of the world will meet ere in January In ths spirit of tne >Uogg pact for renunciation of mr He was addressing ths annual inner of the British Institute of ournslisu. only s few hours after e had returned to his London past rom a visit to America Disarmament by evolution wm M theme of the address by Oen rml Dawes. ‘The current negons ona on naval disarmament be seen Orest Britan and the URtted totes’ have thus far well exempt ed the greater effect!vene-vs and tpedition of the new method as Wnpored with -the old,- he said i !T7r. tare THEIR FOOTBAIX HER6OISLY Lima Peru, Wov. l«- <aF)—a ob of lioo persons this evening remed the Peruvian football tod atkm building., smashing doors ur windows and attempting to set w to the. structure because the Jaguar team had defeated the mivlaa 6 to 0 in the scml-ftoal iteb ta. the Mouth American foot- | ptaw- ; “ I t- jHLDSBORO, N. SUNDAY MORNING, Wi MHKK 17. 1«9 fT ■ t ■■ .ai»a nr -—. —J. - tft - jJE- 1 -i-.. ---L— L. . SECRETIN SMS Til TON wKsraoif “Marked FatigiM” Dnwwite md la Critical lllmm of ‘ War MMater Washington. Nov. 16 —<AF)—The M hour period phjslrlbni had art as bqfrig the paak of the crisis in Secretary Goods condi tion ffamsd st II o’clock luniffst without gny turnout)cement being madi from frh bedside Fhyrietaag decided sat to fawan any more but* Ictlns regarding un tti item was a taffSrial change to hi* condition w Washington. Now. l6#~fAF>— A "marked fatigue” to the condition of James W. Good, seqretary of war, was reported tonight by phy sfrjtans at Ml **“*■% n he reaht cd the InfSOtion that gripped him gfter an emergency operation for appendicitis tost Wednesday The fatigue wgs regarded by the physicians as a unhopeful sign even though they said septic symp toms ted tad progressed Barter to tbs night a slight Im provement had been noted to the secretary’s condition when it was imported that bis putes. respira tion, ternparatiam and Mood count were better His physicians also ted administered nourishment which, wag retained. This also wm regarded gi favorable. —, Put Off Hearing On Snow Hill Highway ———w . ’ ■ i | The tearing upon the proposed route of the Oakteboro-Wnk Wh road, docketed for Wednesday, No vember tilts regular meeting of the state highway coaunlmton has been postponed for one month to permit engineers to Complete then 6M*V«JS. ; ■ The road wm taken over by the rifle for improvement and team tenants and hu bean marked as toswsoegjoiwteMto-temettl. A controversy has developed «p to the more feasible route from Ooidshoro jto the PupUn county line. One faction is urging the Broadbumt bridge road and another wants It to run hr way of Seven Springs. Each faetttn has employed counsel and the hearing promises to assume all the proportions of a hotly contested lawsuit. RENEW MIEN FDR WEED MNEIKET J - Committee Snre That 10,- Pound Total WU! Bo Exceeded This Season Tbe local tobacco market proa podte were dtecussed at a special nwettag of a group of progressive business and professional mfll Tund tobacco warehouse managers at the Chain ber of Commerce Saturday morning and plana adopted to snjl ulate sales until the' cluing date. Thomas H Norwood, chatamap of the agricultural cpmmlttee of the Chamber of Coaomerce preatyted Walter C. Denmark acted u secre tary . The meeting WSs enthusiastic tn every particular and every pns pres ent confidently foreoast that the coveted 10.0M.000 pound total for the season, not only wui be attained but passed Tt was printed out that the total sales at the close ot busi ness Friday night wm within only ■taw hundred pounds of eight and amaif million, with the average ri Thursday and Friday, the lari two tolling days of the week, wm to excess of I3OMO pounds. Only slightly more than a mLUon and a half pounds are necessary to reaob the goal. Since the Chamber ot-Oommem inaugurated the “toteObOg. pound slogan" the sates on the local'mar ket have trialed more tbgn two and a quarter mllhott, Tbn prcssm tales total u more than the entire •ales total of any previous year, the bigtest farmer record bring only a uttie more than seven mgaion. J: max u more J Shopping Days TTftl *’ L CHRIBTMAIS J Jf. _ :" ’ If’ ■ j ~ r r>*T' v W ■"■■■ ■■-tf*— — j I Held ib strike Riel IWsm irrito rnd were teast 46 rihsm fast frrtll >n \t>rinrr»». 'c.. •a chagfrn rebeUkan and boaspiraev to riot fotiowto* {MtUe ctrfM tasr a etrtktel'gCrediSJtoln. mu thorn urganbwr teg he Unite (tile Workers of America; and Ori Lew* a sir Iter M -- ■ ' *«-"j "Zr — -ti' 1 ' t Ji» "V j: ti ", i'T Slat ical Data About ,> ■ . 5 tools 04 Wayne County *■' l * v .. ,4 * —t- - si -mm i. A final ana suuisucsi ragorii Just teatfom the otftoe J T ! Jerome. |ty supertaumdste ri school* [• the fapt that the rural arif>T thU county ted the i bugsst Jmomn enrollment to! their hm v The 1 number enrolled -the first mcfto tail, Qf this man- 1 bsr, 6T*| to the eight standard ( high egothe county. Over) lfl perAl pupils enrolled, ao i far aiwUt taught In high achooialerortis show that only « peitiJtre found to tigtx The got expenditures shows < that t# pupil coat tat high * 3>La t»s great aq for ehildren < to DMteitsry schools- It costs the f»li to tssrh each high * chixM m.d only 6583 to in- < structpl enrolled in the stem- * entry tt durtog the montil ”lt yw> mute the increased 4 Jbrodjotnmenting on this fact. < efclttrtld to the tony-one high I schqvlier* »hd principals, to- 1 dud*# teachers of vocaltonm! subj3wunted to M.onin. for 1 them” he continued. "The one ted tepchers employed to Uw Jly end grammar grades reoriffo.bfWAa for ihe month's ggrischool trucks hauled 3003 ; l«.pi j traveled 14M miles each dayffcost to the county of six' centdklay for egeb pupil hauled to glam school, the report shorn cost 6 1-1 cents per mile to <te these trucks. The fig ures tide salaries paid to driv ers. as and oil consumed, and all i i nude during the month. The ty maintain* a repair and aerv apartment for the school bust rhe report shows that of the -44 expended for trtfftipor tgtt irtug the month. 6161500 »m to drivers. 6183.75 lor tax. 6671 r oil. 6515 M for repair pgri d tires and $166J6 for lg- and repairing thr tru< Repairs were mags to buifrf. light and power ptonu. plugs- heating, etc., at a cost of 1.64. The fifteen Janitors smyd to the county schools re- She sum of 6750 fog Ute work , Fuel imrchasop dur monto amounted <jo 63,*, 032 1 T board of education expended ths n of $85633. under the hand ri ntanstratton expenses. This Inc d the salaries paid to the. •uy itendent. the supervisor, the wel (' Officer, the office help and oti ‘Xpriises of the board necss- Rn efflcieiit sdmtois nwity school system. 5300 u- paid the »i» and 63 400 was d on page 5 Will Meet day Evening le board ot aldermen will meet Aguiar semi-monthly session to jbrounetl chamber bf the city MlMorulsv evening. Ixardtog to Mayor J H. MUI tarofe ho m*tten other than tbe kual V*toe to receive attention iith tfrrW J ’* >l e exception that-the Ipecuti Amities, named at the ari meeri to invritigate the pro est relgjv to the Friday night lances atti Currlp totortsco *src .Ouse magepuri MsySr Hp\ wm BOUnetT* think that the report S be uiivoTtbl* tg those jjFOtest the oitimiaaeopf the danoea le sutaota sttendrd the dauee att FridLs evening gad was un bte to obrve the gufhtest mis- CONFERENCE Mill IE HELD THURS. 1 *r«gkiont Hog* to Givo of Un?wsi * Washington, Nov. tg (g) Fiaal- M tet Hoover s pvtatatiaaiF confer- d noe ri reprmontqtirw ri bustoew fl hd government to promote, busts u «s program will gmnas Thurs- . wMer. 11 onstate rihri teen oonsleuritve release a LieraUy'^^^^^^lfVt' thTT^j •inch to tuch conditions m have j u ften recent^. 1 ® Mr Hoover w carrying forwaid mnltfftMtiK tikMiiv bv teieuhoxi* !$i nth testers ri the various bugl- L, •ess groups of tbe country who will I e expected to name their own *wp-1 reseptatives at the conference j lonaeguentiy be is not to position [ ,t this Urns to eay prsabwiy whe( b rill repneent these groups U Kcpresentation of states awif,, nunicipaUttaa to tbs actual cote M rrenoes is aoarceiy fmstoi* but bead units ri gonrnff6»l wIU be fl oiuulted during the dtecussiota „ : t»ve held to abeyance dorms o*g, if the principal ams to vihlch note . die capital Otis bo employed I The situation to this field will bs by secrotalT Lament who ms been having mhda a comfrro lenatve survey of 'ttis fteM ri petti ng public works' to gtetoa. cities o uid oountiss White this survey ti dill tt far from complete sufficient a information has bssp obtained to | .how that works to the aggregate t it 636*000-606 have been held hi 1 tbeyante. -7- . < Community Chogt [ New* on Page 7 \ In aa effort to let ths public J know about the accomplishment# ri the community Chest, ths problems it must fact during ths coming year, along with other details ri interest to the contributors, ths rill- , cuu of this year s drive, which wtffg be launched Wednesday moraMiM have issued 6 full page ri Com* > munity Chest twwi which the read- ] or will find on page 7. , Ths information meludsd them along with that published to (old •rs which ware delivered to citterns yesterday by the Boy Bcoute. If tgad , carefully, will answer many gaea tiong to the minds of cantrtttatae* K wtu Show them more accurately and . to more teteM Just taiat tbsir money fras boon «tah ever before The CTest otttcuis urge everyone to examine thsfle®- Oris. of this great humsmtartaiif orgaluxation and lb nine tepafmt^ agenetea beitevtog that thseu rite, orda speaks tor Reklf. *-f HI.HR TLNNIUNO TO raXmoM . cahoa City, Ooto. Nov. W—Flve mm tonight were to eslitasy can flnentent as suspect* to .digging a tunnel in tba grounds ri the Oate rado Bute prtopn. work «* Wbteh to 'a few mom boura would have provide W® #V6BU** Os W* caj» rym u*ed to ■ j LWer 1 000 Ploble -tHH Attend NewsXrgu* Yo-Yo tiomwtitioß . * }j ““ —— mm* fi-M. Si - - iflKI -I * mi ■ ** amV*-- ■ ywk MM ■ -■ - ' *Cn ■v***- I nwlttf ftfsififer ay>|Mu«M|Hi| smmUsi * to 1 CJorilUMiy,^ IdU^M lifted Today th# pdMoo iiM>yil aatottfe Kg? mpS jßßii raatlmi a pantwi frw * »*BM» <K* i SL2f in «■» the akatch. JT^bß Buy J" jjr fflg* _. -a j *-, j* j| Iffy I - ***-!*' Wf*’ * ?ik : ■■*...? utf m*»- Imkl infe ' w - Ytewt Wt J r ■I I i«r - • I n ‘,m\ i of fflU ■ s 1 IBs "fm pUSm n I jum■ mi [ ■ i ■ >, snv it - . f| I ■! Uif# I ■» 3§P * k.Ji-. Mi -j nub I»b. J* Mm IF, V| % a- 1’ 1§
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