THE WEATHER Fair a n d ^ t quiet so cold toni«:ht: ^ Saturday cloudy, not quiet so r cold. •*TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION NEWS FOR THE READER RESULTS FOR THE ADVERTISER VOL 97 NO. 46 ied Wire ÜKEENVILLE, N. C.. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1, 1935 Associated Press Price: Five Cents EXPERT T I,IS COURT HAUPTMANN OT WRITE RANSOM NOTES John Trendley, of St. Louis, First Handwriting Expert Used J y Defense, Declares * irm ly Defendant Did Not Write 14 Ránsom Requests; Eight Experts Had Testified That Notes Were Written by Hauptmann ALABAMA GREETS THE PRESIDENT Flemington. N. J., Feb 1 —!v Irom All xav.d'r Cou’i'.y uvt i thi proH .si I Í Dr .1 U WoafLili. lo:in.-: Dem ocralie lb pn s. illative, .-mil'll! I'lie.ii'l! la.si tall a.- a ’. IMuident Represcr.tatiV' P.,''.vie, of Lindsa,'., ot R a liir.'iid . .ilui Nmv, t.j .Swain, tin w a u!) u iire .t' 'i' ri> nt whieli the fuM coir.m ilt.'' aceep* ed.Woot!- challenged the el.'ciion of Zickler on the gnum d- that .590 ahicntce ballots were cast in th - elcrf. on. Zlekler e o n te i'd ’d it was not .shown ho had b'Uiefltted Irom tluin d . h !< \ I F ' ' l u n ' " ( o f I 1. ■ : n . ; n o n t i l r r a n i . w;-..‘ d "I d UlU ;ih 1’. lO ii t i l \ i l . M l V i*' i II y I n 1 I ' k 1 I d Wl M' 11. \ ’ dUí V It ( I d II 1 i n •■ ’I . i " . ' ;i! w 1 :i : 1 ' Í )l •p.!.'' ;■!><>. ! R n ;U! .Ill 1 i \ 1 k i ( ' ; i t o 1;. C..U' -,' ( ♦ i h i 1 K 1 11 I I I nc- P ni. r II ' iiid e It 'wv 1 .1 piv.sl- Njin, •- of iinim'di- T;;l?t F ederal Aid Measure. isliin ctc n . Feb. 1 (AP — I)v\inrih’'g casli ro.sourc‘\s pm fedtra l aid for th e jcble.-s on .b ‘ d.r, to daV basi.s todav and focused tlie ipitaV.s a t'e n tio n on a .‘iteratecom - Im ittic iM'h'.i’d whose doors, were ’(■ ked 0 M.aoo.OW.OOO monev bill. t ;:c lum p -um m easure with $680, Oi'OOOO to ta iv r ú!T dire.'t relief and 54 000 000,000 fi) pui il.SOO.fXW u v n on r.'lief work .'m in d e d o" Senat.w Cart. r D-mo<'’-.u of Vr. ;;':a chairm an cf '*’e .-'ppropnat (■’' i’cm nntti'e Gia'-s was not sn.t'.A ■ wi'di the ad m ii.n 'r:F ie;i eval:ina:! r. as Í0 jO'-: " h e re tlie monev will (bi At it deral r-'h. f hi i d y .n l ' ' Harrv H ookin ‘.;d In .idnn'^’n t on w.v- h'v'.ted. to «"'■'OOOOtDO n> d .vfs m.'ikme iv> . om pi.tm i'nfs unn' E'i'h 10 He e tinifPed the mon'l:." iclief V oi'k- u 'u'.l CO'-: *•>1,''.000.000, ■ A r.vniv an d .I--■■■.trdact'.»" '.■i'- dii' i'lf’d .Tt th e bit lum p :'" n rehi f mea-. vi bv W dliein (»ri“'n pi-" - dene I'f th i’ A'r.'m:''an Fedi^”"'! .i|i nf iC n n h ’inod On Ptme ,Fixi Con.siruciion work is scheduled tc regm n .x t M o n d ay m o rn in g on tin large tobacco warehouse to be erec ted here by R. V. Keel a i a cos' cl anprcxiniotely $.50.000. it 'wa:, aniiced todav. The building will be loc.aied on Diclv.nsc.n A venue west of the A ilan- Lic Coast Line .station and vv.ll be .amen;', th e large.sl in th is .section of the .State. , Thf. new .-dructure wi'l ':e 3''3 x 185 feet a n d will cont.ain 60.:590 sqna.e fiet of floor space, It will giv:- G rrenvillp ten m odern ’w.ir ‘hous:" ccvenng a combinr-d floor space of Mxteen acr. s. ^ M.". Keel, who iias b 'cn m nnec.ed •«iih th e to b a re ) busine.ss here and in o 'h e r p a n s of ihp S ta te .f o r ;i im m b 'r of ym us. said this a fte rn o d i the n w w arehouse wciild nicdf i r in every re.spect. containing la ’g-* pirv r-st room s for both men. an-d a comfortable a n d ccm m cdious cam p i room for both w hite an d colored {y^oph- ^ The b u ild in g will be of brick, steel : r.nd wood ccn'^truction. an d will be num bered am ong the largest not only here, but in other p a rts ot ih great b rig h t leaf belt. Mr Keel is well-known am ong to bacco m en a n d farm ers of this seej tion. having o p erated warehouc- here ! a r d in oth. r p a rts of the belt for a j num ber cf yenns. He announced . his intenfion to build the new hous" several weeks ago. and ccmpletcri arran g em en ts w ith the b u ild irs 'thi‘' week. J u d g e Barnhill of Rocky Mount to Preside Over One Week Jerm A oil'' '’ » ‘k tewn ot Superior r-'-irt, for th '' tria l of civil cases will convene m thi.s city Monday. Februan- 18. w ith Jndze M,V. B arnhill. of R ''’ ky M ount on the bench. T his v ill b^ th e « ‘.'cnd term of c iv i^ ^ u 'n dturmg the new year, a one nvrek te rm hav.ng been com - i pleted t wo w eeks rgo, it was follow- ! ed b ’ a one 'Axvk term of crim inal ! COUI“ A., A lthough tho calendar h a s not l)C( n co;r,;.)leted it us exiiected to con I t.iin fn.:n fo rty to lity ■ cases of m ore or less im portance to th<' p»'0 - p!e of th is com m am ty. AmuiKl th irty c.a.si\s av re óLcpas- ; ed { . in th e fo rm ar term but tJien' j a!*' p -n tv m.'''*'' on tap to bt' given ; a 't ’n ti.'n b '‘tw t'?n now and th a mid \ suiu’oer, 4 Ayqnvxi.nately forty ca.ses a’cre cleared from th ? dcckei in th e one tWi*< k te iin of crunm al court here last ix-eck a n d m any mcge are exp.' cted U> ito th e sam e m ute during •he rem a in in s term.? scheduled for the .'■■•irins. Past District Governor to Highlight Kiwanis Ladies’ Night Program T onight .n K ii r r m a y k f i p k i n g I RDM A T H ; \ n i \ G < o i r t s j j le .n d 'i' '.APt .Amcnc.tn debun- ’a n t f :ird "•ocK'ty wi'UU'n who will I Ik’ ¡u't^i'ntt ri at two ¡o\.-1 court? i in M ar '- m: v not ( HI rs, .11 I all W of tlV' i , : . hm^d "i King i In LEGISLATIVE RAMBLINGS By r . .A, I’.ArL • ,1 n ; . n •1' P r;nc V 11 k I ai-.-t.s; ;ii‘- pi 0 : of on- M Ul -t\ pib'l.' ■ 1.1 ’Ai'l 1 a nek h • queen East D'L?tric* G ovenior a n d ,Mrs. R.alph C. jp a r k e r , of D urham , are exp'cted'T o áítdm i the ladles’ night prcuTani to be given by th e K lwanis club here to n ig h t a t 6:30 o’clock. T;".i.s will be th e first visit of governor B a rk e r to th e city and m embers of th e club ivere lookins forward to his coming with much in^'t>'st ^ An e la b o rate program has h e n arranired for tonight, alw avs.one of the most im p art .ant m eetings of t'''” club, a n d th e gut'sts wf! h- trea'.c'd to m any en te rta in in g features. In c h arg e of th e-p ro g ram are p. 11 im 'm bors r f the program co m mittee. \V. A, R\-an, chair.nan, Don.- ald Con'ey. Vic? president, Jim G al- Ifway. Pm * President, W A. D arden and G-x>rge WcKxiward. Fgtch m.i'tr.ber of the club will h ’ requnvd to bring hi.s wife or s o r’i l.-'.dy fríe n -.1 in addition to some kind cf new.^p;-ner, ü)e da t.-'o f'w h ic h >- c ' no corse-queiu'e It m ay be th program m r.rn itte e are behind wUh their iT.iding or .scm.e’hing ai d •A ant P i r a te '' up bv h.aving .all mem b 'm t< b r n g them a newsixip<'r. fa v o rs a n d prizes w l d islriivitei. 1 m en » th e ladies, and the ir>*n a ’'l b(' e x p e .t ’d to Use to the Iv’si c f th. n r ability tifty new .song Ls a hi h G ecnnary Dave Moore nnoune ‘d h a d an'ived m tim e fo’ !ie m et ting. Senator’s Body Guard Beats up News Photographer on Arriving in New Orleans After an overnight investigation of his .m ovem ents, the^prosecution pressed its effort to smash the credibility of testimony by Elvert Carlstrom (above) Bronx c a r p e n ter. that he sa w Bruno Hauptm ann in a bakery near his heme the night Baby Lindbergh w a s kidnaped. (Associated Press R h o to i Final Rites For Wreck V i c t i m Held at Grimesland Thi* Afternoon at 2 o’clock Funer.)l ,-ervices for P ra n k R ingo'd Spau). 17. cf G rim esland. w ho died in th e local hospital yesterday morn lug at 5 30 o'clock from in ju rie.? susíc.ined in a h ead -o n a u ttsn o - bile cclilsion ne-ar G reenw ood cem etery on tn e W aslúngion highw ay T .'iirsdav of last week, w ere co n ducted frem th e '-ome of h is p a re n ts Ml- a n d Mra. J S Sp.iin, in G rim es and hg» <»'■<. m oon at 2o'clock. T ''e 1 " fx. w 'rc in cliarge of R( ir •» n Davis, pastor cf th e vAa.'=:-inv.u>n C h ristian church. asd b I? Y A R \a n p a sto r 0 F > ' Str'H't C h n s tia n cl n ) r t n \ I ic In 'e rm c n t fol- I'U v i ” . ' M v i i ' cen>eteiT. "Cv 1 St f i ^ v f f " in te n d e d by m Grt'oi . . ’le G n m e x 'a n d 1 .-e ' , I. the county, ..nh tier- ¡ trib u t.' a-as expres- , h ‘' '' i-'e^ m m w hich w.'S h.-'ld. IV,.:o ■'"'■r,' ,V 'ie A- -ve H P P ' 'V AVümer 1 , >1 ’ r ’ V n C arltcm \ v i ' I r t • V, i ’ I' ’ D avid p H. > ][i,, I ■= 1’ ester P ro - E ato n Rouge, La., Feb. 1.—-lA P)— S rn e tc r Huey Long’s plot hearing was ordered resumed th is m orning shoitly after the S en ato r’s arrival in Bo ton Rouge. Surrounded by guards and troops S e n a to r Long reached B aton Rouge .station cf hLs dictatorial em pire tu 8:55 o’clock.V one hour and a half a fte r h e arrived a t New O rleans bv train s from W ashington. e He did not stay but a few m in utes a n d cam e up the highw ay with a cayalcade of his followers. 'H'' elippfd into Baton Rouge, now under m artial law with 700 soldier? and S tate police, both in uniform and plain clothes. He reached B aton Rouge in th r m idst of a tense atm osphere and w ith townspeople subjected to eleven d rastic m artial láw orders, one ot which prohibits more th a n tw o p e r- .schs J6 congregate on the stréet? and prohibitig new spapers from p rin tin g an ything derogatory to the S tate adm inistration. N-w Orleans. La., Feb. 1.—( A P i - Sene.tor Huey Long arrived in New O rleans today from W a s h ir^ to n and got off the train a t the railroad d e pot surrounded by a stro n g bodyguard whose first act was to beat up a newspaper photographer and sm ash his cam era to pieces on the ccncr^te floor of th e railroad shed. Tlie photographer was Leon Trice cf the staff of T he Associated Press, who h ad ta'ucn a picture of S enator Long stepping off th e tra in from W ashington. As he snapped th e picture, Joe M essina. Long’s chief bodyguard, struck Trice in th e m outh w ith his fist. Trice, who was no physical w ith th e hueky bodyguard, backed awajr, Long, who wai looking on. shouted: ‘‘Give it to him . Joe. Do a n ]d h in f you w ant to w ith him ." W ith th a t Messina struck the photog rap h er w ith a blackjack (mi th e back of th e head and knocked him down. The bodyguard th e n destroyed th e cam era and sta rted off w ith th e Senator. Measure Expected to Be Reported to the House Not Later Than Wednesday r r f. TT C’ 1 IV I I P M THE NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG Nows Behind The News. T IM I I) lAATNSTlNG S n U I N T L B O .A T ( R ASH , *: ■ Stockholm. -lA P ' Two .MViiill pas.'.4'iiucr b'lat.r plying the sii;n«’ ('Oiirsc lor 40 yc irs in the t w l : ; i n d turns of St. .'iU i'hn arehqiehv’o. liave at la.st (xvllniyd. . T.io collision, which (X'currcd in a (ien.s<' lot', was due to the "perfect " tim ing by t.hc pilot on each hiKit, Ai'cii.sUimed to foe and darkne.'-.s iJle i>ik?Ls have learned to n .w i.ate by the w.ilcW< sail lur so m any m lnuto. s in ^ i K Í d i 'Section and s<' many s<>oondsMn (that, to cscaiv tivaeh cn>Us nv'fs íiíui islands Man Shoots H i g h School Girl and Then Takes Own Life at Gaffney, S. C. f G an n ey , S C.. Feb. 1 'A U ' .Siuidi’iil.v 1 1 1 ' rruptin,! a ri.-.nce of \oiing pci'pie An:zi Hrid''.-'rs. 21, shot and w ounded-M ary S ip H arrilh 17-; Nchr-olii high school mil and c o m -■ am ted suieide la.st night. Hridgt's took a ptslol ¡M>m hi pc.'kct a n d while hnrritied young; co'cpli" look' on, fired p o in t-lilan i,' a: Mi.' s Il.irrill. w ounding hcv in I in F f; side an d th e n tlr.d a bullet m l'’ his own chest, T he m an died before he could he N .iiicnal O uai'd officers c.\n'. v. . aiuo licens.' fag'- bearing numb' i' in from one to ihrt-e digits, but if > ought to be recogiuzed. ihinks s . - ator R ivers Johnson, ot Dupli’T. U intrcduced a bill which wmild f . ni.sh tliose olficors with dlsiinctn ’ tags. At rrc s e m - only S tate officials .v - cure lo w -n u m b 're d t ’lgs They i from No. 1, the G overnor’s nmubcr on up to Kkl or ihercab'Uits Fo vale c ar tags sta rt at lOO.OOO, air lh c n '’s a reason behind th at. If ' I'cgan w hc’v the officials' qiiii !!'.' S tate would be pestered by htcr.dV thousands of car owners w a n t.;'.' low nuniber.s, the idea being th, low n u m b 'rs create tlie impress. 'U that 'M*' am i th e G uvernor «re I'k ' ihat." O ilier m n i'U 'is lx*low hXt.OiW are reserved for trucks, taxis and on. . - . •■ wl t .\ i\* I’lk •xil e s’lrw W A s I llN < ’>rON ached a siag e npw whcre .\ Pi -i- H u Hv (icorge Uiinie d- ittial veto kx>ks like a hi.cl’ib ai i m 'i V 'E T p' The bor'.:;- jxws ave well ler.cc to a lew hurdler, on tlie wa-' to beaaiv. thcmsolve.s • to d e ath K ll.K E N N ’A’ T he A m er;.an I<- A^ith a criH’íxU'c tear m c a d i c v i, y e n uid th e V eterans of Fore; n the R oc.eiel* idm ini.sira'icn has Wars are a t odds over whether the lie'-n sunc:'tM 'am slv slippni". one Vuison bill or the P atinan b n l.h a .'-.d um ' faction a ''i.lle td '. one m m uic and sh.ouId Lv re p o rted out in the House, I nomcvi Sir. tossing a ti unc. j, on to the other l . i ' m o n C o m m a n d e r Frank B elg n n o . ¡ '^'Vs d s n side in iir .e d .'.a ttth e r im f tc r supporf.ng th e Vin.son measure, -is 'd It is aina. OH. how the lads are b»’!t'g att.ick ed by Patm aii who has .nnashinq aw.iv at each other'.? the .solid backing of the Yf-YV. "onks .',iwi 'i!c; icnial!'.- the pros-.» There are a lot of uiuiercurrents oect' of- ;ui.'.*-*'l'onu lei'islation.rihis in this squabble between the sc.ssion. oigem zations ii’fOn which th e biuiit Home obst ‘ *'■ ” ^ *' ......................................................... .nchnt'd to d ted G n F, ^ . • W S. GaJi- F A : onring, A. ? ^ . rd.s. J. „L. . F Flks, J, I D P h ll- ” • r p.. T ucker. r- >,Ti p r L. p r P .1 .A. D, ' R H.'rkm* J B. V V) ’• J K. ■' vyai cv - i,c " F a st . • ' - Coll, " ’. W£US . J ; -------e ' i:-d ;n a n ' R \ w hen c " O'T.oc bv C h arlie ■■ .-t ' t in B oth b iag >1" H idv'..'-k was w V line h is c a r " .1 ’ 'd in th e c , ■ i-r.il d n s u n d e r . . H 'o r was re- S 'OO.) iv'iid A n egro nd in q wn a H;uW.h puytnoni will get cash bonus. TlK Legion h.is blown ’ ' M ad'u'asi'ar ' AP) i!m'.Ill's hl're shtnv th e C U V :n>m skeletons of and vtJier prehustoric dow n through jew elry 'k t IS and o ' i relics of rn v ih v to the pre^eint .W hen they colllikxl Ixith ho;it.s | l.ikt n to a liospiuil. Inn a t the G ullwery* exacUy ha'fw ay to l.l»'ir dcsll- '"'y H ospital th is iiiornini’ it wa'- a.s nation ond. botii tim ed to Ule very .soc- ; .ml Misv lla rrilll had a gaiod chancr i IQ recQV er. 1 Tl'.e tiP^-t (osnietologisf bill of tlio lofisl.divc .s-e«.soii made it.s iqi- (C onU nued on page four) to a final \ ' t o n ihc light of re- hot .and oold on the .sub.iccr ~ mo.stl\ .[.j.s cent dcvoU 10 ' o n ; . on Cput -j' Htll cold ur.t;l last fall s convention. O t h e r s -ih in k ;!ic '.’..y id "1 1 1 iivg on Being a .smaller- nrgam/.aimn. '\i„s..„vhes lh>ut>4<. I n ‘ia Yesini the wall finall.v will cot la r c enough VFW did not w ant to ."ec the Le- m,.m'ow 1 . t igures p u t for iK'lh shies til read and that glon grab credit for steering anv.,’.,. tvqmlat -f M.Kitive at 3.613.1 ih ere afte r a Ivvmus bill ot sort.-, will bonu.s bill th ro u g h Congress A ' lo p.. 'ic th e 1913 éenpass. ■ , fial iMX's' Hoeiit was hired to dm .us o t th, s,- tif'.- 0 were wtirkii.ien Hut .siunild th e l.itli » t hiHil of home the tact MuU VFW h;ui b<'«n649ÍHN) .u ' e < m¡i and'89.lH)0 ihuught be c o u eci. aUaira liuve tC uiiiinued w i Page Five* atudenu. Raleigh, Feb. 1.—T he revenue bill is expected to be re0orted to th e House by not later th a n W ednesday. Feb. 6 Senator H arriss Newmati. chairm an of th e Senate Piiuuice Com mittee an d R epresentative R . Gregg C herry of the House F inance Commit tee. said today. All of th e scheduled public hearings were completed yesterday aftemo<»i an d the joint comm ittees are now w orking in executive session^ to re-w rite these sections of the Budget revenue bill -vvhich it has decided to change. ’T see no reason why the com m ittee cannot finish re -w rrin g th e revenue bill and get it ready to report to the House by next W ednesdav," S enator Newman said today. "T he ccm m ittees alreadv k n 'w w h at sections they are going to change and It w.ll not require m uch discussion to reach an agreem ent on^ th ere chaiwii'S." Both S enator Newm'in and Rtip* resentative C herry agr®»!! th a t Ihe bill would contain the sa P s tax section as recom mended by üh» Budget Commission, w ith the exem ption removed. For it is generally agreed t hat the anti-sales tax forces will m ake no effort to elim inate thesa sections in the finance com m ittees, since they adm it they are ou tn u m bered in the committees. I t is n ot even expectéS th a t the anti-saJen taxers will bring in a m m ority re port Since both the sales tax a n d a n tisales' tax factions in the com m ittee have already indicated th a t they are anxious to get th e revenue bill out of comm ittee and onto the floor of th e House as soon as pissible it ÚS expected both of these group» will cooperate tn re-w rlttng th s bill an d th a t no effort will be made Dy the anti-sales tax group to throw any bricks into th e m achinery w delay action H iey have in d lc ^ ítá they are saving theae bricks u u tu the bill gets onto the floor of th o House. T hen they are prm nlsllic ■ veritable shower of Irlah c o n lfttt to ' a determ ined effort to remoy# th e sales tax lection. B u t ixA ttn tll PACE TWO THE DAILY REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE. N. C. I^nday. February T, 1935 Noncs or summons hv n W i ’ATIOV D orth C a r o lin « - ^ itt County In the Supi-rior Court Tcw-n cl OrernviUe v H attie B arnhill and lni.vtend T he d eiendaitt- •o o ti' iu»mti « ill lak^ «"hnn cn* lltldd as above ha> b;>on ui?>tituU*c In th e Superior Court of PfU cou.nte ÍOT the purpofie of - foreclosing caethlcateB o l tax sales and livns for the re ars 1930 and 1931 h ric |»T Uic plaintifí agauist the p ro p erty of th e deic4tdanuv and ih «Ü1 further take noU «‘ th at tltvy u t required to apirear b fosv the Clerk of tJie Superior Court of P u t Ooaiuv a t his offtc- in OiT''r.viUe N C ' and plead to th e coinplalm heretofore nied in said Clerk s oiflc «lU iin 30 days a fte r s*‘n iee of th n jummons, or th e r e ih i theretn dem anded will be (granted - This the 30th day of dnntitr:. ; <33 r n • J F. HARRINGTON ■ Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF S I MMONS BY WTH-ICATION HoTih C arolina—P itt Qounty In the Superior Court Town '‘ H u s tJie 30th d a' Oi J a n u u y . 19J5. J 1 HARRINGTON. ClnK ^.i'ii.ia r Court. ' nuirde;! will i)'- c;an i« d T ha ta- 301 i da^ .1 F HAIIBINC.TON ’ . ■ ( ic:k -siprCior C- h e rcicfo n -/lied in said C lerk s olfi''C will lu i.li- r uik< ru' r - th a t th -y within 30 days a fte r servictVa^rf th is are vKjuiM-d to apo -ar b 'fo re ihe .summons, or tlte reh* f therein de- Ck-rk of th ‘ Siip-noi Court cf P itt nianded will be g ranted N C., an d plero; !o th eam plaim j will fu i.h r mk n o lic- tliaf tin '' h r ix u fcrr-flted in s'dd C H k ft ofttt • I arc rfqinr*‘d ny app^ur bTorc fh^^^ lUthin 3tt t f a \ . arter M-rvic- of this • in th e K uprrior C ourt of P itt county for th e pnrpo.se of fonclosins Clerk 0! the s u p .n o r Court of P ic I Counly at h*:’ oific > in Gre- nvil! IN. C . and pf'-*' til?” complain’- i h ercto fcr' fiieo ; i s.iid Clerk ,s nti'' I w ithin 30 dav.s a lte r service of tinh uminons. r.r !i¡ - r e h / ihciTÍn d'-- ! innndecl 'Vil! be irraiued. I Tins tiie;n-*tii da', of Ja n iu rv , l!'3fv J F HA RRINGTON Clc-rk Superior Court. Tins the 30th dav of J a f n : \ , P-35 J F HARRINGTON. Clerk Siijierioi- Court. N O TK 'i: O f' 81’MMONS BY Pji ftL K ATION N orth C aroiina—P itt County In the S uperior Court Town of,G reenville v., J Bruce K ing and vffe M r. Mrv namec v«.A . — .................. defendm nis above nam ed fnr t h . w a rs 1930 "and 1931 ^ I d will take notic.<-' th a t a n action en- S i S t S t itStTpttrSe""?' t ^ p ^ s r c o ^ ^ ^ í f P tll f o r 'S i e ^ e a i x 1930 “ í d 1931 held will take n o tfc th a t an action en- ' f h ' e ^ d f f e i S ; í n d ^ T ; i f th e Superior C o u r t'¿ % U t ‘coutr- . K. C., a n d plead u k e notice that th -v tv for the purpose of foreclasuig Jmretofore ftkd in s*id C l e r k « i P to ap w ar^ b-(oiv i h ' certliicates of tax tales and It.llr ■ , l u , m X 'i , ‘: c w k T t s t s t p e r t o C ourt of P itt for th e years 1930 and 1931 held iu ru n o n s. or therein de- Ore-nvUle. by th e plaintiff ag ain st the prop- NOTICK OK ,S! MMON.S BY in 'B I K \ rio N N i.rih C arolina I’lt* (M inty In th e Supt'iior (' ur ’ ; ‘ ~ Town of ('■:■<- ¡ .'¡ j '' ' • ! NCTH K OF Sl'M M O N S Bk Lorenzo Foibi " i.- . p i BI.K ATION Lorenzo Ko íIh‘.->. - ; N orth Ciirolin;. P i / County. V*e d /e n iia ii; iianied-, I n the Sup rior C ourt. v wni tak e noti< tírrí» lui a^hon ( n -I rrw-n < ' G reenville rtitled r.s Í bsve Iv,: • r n i:vsHtul-o Ernest W liicliaid and wife. Mis. in Uie SuufiKM Cvu;' ' I Pitt ro u n - Ernon, W hicinrd fr for th'* purti'-'* lortcio'-.ins Th'* defeiiciaiu;- above n ain .d cerU fieates ol i.i.v mO'S and lleiif will take nor;: th a t an action e n titled as iib':’.e h as been instUuted in the S u p -n o r C,->urt ol Pitt count y / o r the iiiu po.se of lo rtclasin j c e r t i í i c a '. o í tax sales and ll’-ris for the year-- 1930 and 1931 held bv the p!a tMil iigaiast th? prop- ( i-tv of th - (i* fen d an ts; and they will lui her take notice th a t they are reci,Hired io app;’a r b / o r e the Clerk of th ■ Superior Court cf PfT\ Ckiuniy at I,is office in Greenville. N. C , and plead to th« com plaint h en tcfore filed in .said Clerk'.s office w ithin 30 day.s af't^r service of thi.s summons, or the relief therein d e m anded will be ifranted. This the 30th dav o f January, igs."!. J. F. HARRINGTON, C lerk S uperior Court, Sophia Cox a n d husband. T he d e fen d a n ts above nam ed c[ntificaies f>f ia.x .sale, iiiui 11 n; will tak e notice th a t an action enfor the vears 1930 and 193-1 lwU.'¡ titled as above h a s been in stitu ted bv the iña niiíT against Hu p r o p - I n the S uperior C ourt of P itt counci t'* of flv- c'. fenclam s; an d the.v} ty for tire puilxxse of foreclosing will fu r;h 'r take notice th a t tlv y I c ern iicates o f tax sales h* n^ are req u in d to appc.ar b fore the j for the j/a r.s 1930 and I CUtrk 0Í til - Superior C ourt oí Pitt ....................... (Joimty at hi.s office in Grci-nvillc. N. C.. ,.nd plead to th " complaint licretcfci-. filed in said C lerk's office w ithin 30 day-s a fte r service of thiS hiunmons. or the relief th erein dem anded will be granted. T his the 30th dav of Jan u ary . '939 J. F. HARRINGTON, Clerk Superior Court. Couniv at 111-* dffie- m Ore nville. N, C and plead to th “ com plaint h e re trfc r- .‘¡¡■'•d in C l'-rks offi ■ w ithin 30 diiv* afte r •^-rv'ice of thi.s suiTunons, or tire reii, 1 tlierein denrandcd wil' b" granp-d Tlrfv the .30Hr dav of Jan-.-.r^v. 193.9. J F, HARRINGTON, Clerk Su,’)pricr Court. \(1 T K E OF S I MMONS BY PUBLICATION North. C arolina—P itt County. In till Superior C oun. Tow-n of G reenville v.s. Albt'rt Flem ing and wife. Albert Fleming. The defendanUs above Branded wiU be granted T his the 30th dav of Jr.n;'.m . . ‘*35. J. F. HARRINGTON Clerk Superior Court NOTICE O P SIM M O N S BY PtJBLICATION K o n h C a » o U n a -P itt Counly In the Superior Court, Town of Greenville v.s O. B. Powell and wife. Mrs O E Powell. 1 T he defendanis abave named will take noyci* th a t an action e n titled a« above has been institutetl In the Superior C o u n of P itt county for th e purpose of foreclosing certificates of tax sales a n d liens for th e years 1930 and 1931 held bv th e i ^ l n t i f l ag ain st the property of th e defendants; and th y fu rth er take notice th a t Un^y N C and plead to th e com plaint rrtv of th e defendants: and the.- heretofon* filed in said Clerk'.s office will fu rth e r take notice th a t Uu-y w ithin 30 da vs a fte r s*>rvice of this arc required to api>ear b?Tore t h ' summons or' th e reli. f th erein de- Clerk of the Superior C ourt of Pitt monded will be g ran ted C ounty at his office in Gre- nville T h is J h r 3flth dav.Qi 4sn u ajv . 1935. N. C and plead to th e complaint J F HARRINGTON. C lerk Superior Court heretofoix' filed in said Clerk's offi: w ithin 30 days a fte r .service of this stunm ons, or the reli f therein dem anded WiU be granted. Tills th e 30th day of Jan u ary , 1933. J. F. HARRINGTON, Clerk Superior Court, NOTICE O F SCMMONS BY PUBLICATION N orth CaroUna—P itt County. In the Superior Court. -------------------------------- Tnn J Tucker PUBLICATION T he defendanus above n a m e d ' N o rth C arolina—P itt County, will take notic.* th at an action en- In the Superior Court, titled as above has been Instituted in the Superior Court of PiH county, for the purpose of foreclosing NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N North C arolina—P itt County. In the S uperior C ourt. Tow-n of G reenville vs H S S hep p ard and wife. Mrs. H. S, Siieppard. The. defendanus above nami-d will lake notice th a t an action entiiled a s ’above h as been instituted ip the S uperior C ourt of P itt county for the punoose of foreclosing certiricatc,s o f lax sale.s and liens for the y ears 1930 and 1931 held by the p lain tiff against the property of th e defen d an ts; and they will fu rth e r tak e notice th a t they are required to appear befoj-e tlie Clerk of th? S uperior Court of Pitt C ounty .at h is office in Greenville, N. C.. and plead to the com plaint hcretofci-" filed in said Clerk’s office w ithin 30 day’s a fte r service of this summons, or tlie reli* f therein dem anded will b2 granted. T his the 30th day of January, 1935. J. F. HA RRINGTON . C lerk Superior Court. NO TICE OF SÜM.MONS BY’ PUBLICATION N orth C arolina—P itt County. . I n the Superior C ouit. Tow-n of Gi-eenville v.s, Mrs. Irene Lee an d Blanch Crom artic. T h e defendant's abave^ named will tak e n o ticf th a t an a ’ tlon e n titled as above h a s been instituted *n the S u t)’rior C o u n of Pitt county for tire jmrpose of toreclosini; certificates of tax .sales and for th e years 1930 and 1931 held by th e plaintiff against the property of ih " defendanUs: and they will fu rth er take notice that they Hi^ rexjuired to ap p ea r before the Clerk of the S uperior Court of P itt C ounty at his office in Grei nville, N. C.. an d plead to th e com plaint heretofore filed in said Clerk's office w ithin 30 davTS a fte r service of this m anded will be granted. T his the 30th dav of Januarv, :'135. J. P. HA RRINGTON . C lerk Sujierior Court. py the p lain tiff again.st the p ro p erly of th e d efendants: and they wili fu rth e r ta k e notice th a t tln-y are required to appear b:-iore the Clerk of th e Superior Court of P ilt County a t h is office in Greenville, N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint heretofore filed in said C lerk s offi? -* Town of Greenville v.s. Jam es K night an d - wife, Mrs. Jam es K night. *' T he defendants abovc^ nam ed will take notice th a t an action enlitled as above h a s been in stitu ted in the su p erio r C o u rt of P itt county for the purpo.se of foreclosing certificates of tax salc.s a n d li'-ns for the years 1930 and 1931 held by th e "plaintiff a g ain st th e property of -the defendants; an d they will fu rth er take notice th a t they are required^ to appear before the Clerk of the Superior C ourt cf P itt County a t his office in G reenville, w ithin 30 days a fte r service of th is N. C„ and plead to th e com plaint .ummons, o r th e relief therein dem anded w'ill be granted. Tills th e 30th day of l a n u / y . 193 ). J, F. HARRINGTON. C lerk Superior Court. Town of Greenville vs. TYncy May and husband. ________ ^ 'The defendants above nam ei’ w e required to appear before the cprijJ‘caÍes of tax sales and li^-ns will lak e notic*- ^ b a t a n action en- CSerk 6Í th e Superior C ourt ai Pilt County a t hi* office in Oreienvllle, K. C., and plead to th e complainy heretofore filed in said C lerk's office for the years 1930 and 1931 held titled as above has been instituted bv the plamUff ag ain st the prop- m t^ e Svipenor Coimt of P itt couneftv of the d efendants; and they' ty for th e purpose of forw K jlng - . - eeriifieates of tax sales and liens 1931 held will fu rth er u k e notice th a t thr-y w ifljin 30 days a fte r aervioe o | t h i- , ^ required to appear b?iore the to r th e years 1930 and 1931 held gamroom, or the relief therein I r ^ r k of th e Superior Ck>urt of P ilt by th e p la.ntiff ag ain st the propm anded wUl be granted. > ' ckmntv a t h is office in G r^ nvUie, -rty of th e defendants; and they T h is the 30th dav of Januaiv, 1J35 , j . ^ ' an d plead to the complain will f u u h e r take notice U iat they J. F. HARRINGTON. ; heretofore filed in said Clerk’s office t are required to appear before the w ithin 30 days a fte r service of this * C lerk of the S u iw io r C o m of Pitt _ ^ ........................................ ‘ ummons. or the relif-f therein d e -i C ounty a t his office in Greenville, prty of th e defen d an ts; ."ind they I m anded will be granted. ^ plead to th e com plaint | fu rth e r tak e notice th a t thf v Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C arolina—P itt County. In the S uperior Court.,' Town of G reenville vs. Ellis Nassif a n d wife.vMr$. Ellis Nassif. ■ The d efen d a n ts above nam ed will take notice th a t an action e n titled as above h a s been instltut.*“d ip the;,Supcrior C ourt of P ilt county for° the purpase of foreclosing certificates of ta x sales and llen.'^ for th e years 1930 and 1931 held by th e p iam tiff ag ain st the prop NO TICE O F SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N orth C arolina—P itt County. In th e Superior C ourt. Tow n of G reenville v.s. L aw rence Anderson and x(¡í*', Mrs. Law rence Anderson. T h e d efen d a n ts above n a n r d wlU ta k e notice th a t an action en titled as above h a s been instituted in th e su p e rio r C ourt of P itt county for the purpose of foreclosing certificates of tax sales an d li<-n.*: fc r th e years 1930 an d 1931 helc' by th e plaintiff a g ain st the property of th e d e fen d an ts; an d they will fu rth e r tak e notice th a t they are required to ap p ear befor? the C lerk of th e S uperior C ourt of P itt C ounty a t h is office in Greenville, N. C., a n d pletfd to th e com plaint heretofore filed In sa id Clerk's offic' w ithin 30 days a fte r service of tjris sum m ons, o r th e relief therein dem anded will b? granted. T his th e 30th dav of Ja n u arv , 1935. J. F. HARRINCrrON. C lerk Superior Coiu-t.& N O TICE OF SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C aro lin a—P itt County. In th e S uperior Court. T ow n of Greenville v.s. - J. H. C. E dw ards and .wife, Mrs. J. H. C. Edward.s. T he d efen d a n ts above nam ed will take notic.* th a t a n action e n titled as above h a s been in stituted in th e su p e rio r C ourt -of P itt county for th e purpose of foreclosing certificates of tax sales a n d liens foi- the years 1930 and 1931 held by the plaintiff ag ain st the p ro p erly of th e defen d an ts; and they will fu rth e r take notice th a t th ey are required to appear bcfw e th e Clerk of th e S uperior C ourt of P i it County a t h is office in G reenville. N. C., a n d p lead to th e copiplalnt heretofore filed In said C lerk’s office w ithin 30 days a fte r service of th is .summons, o r th e relief th erein d e m anded will be granted. T ins the 30th dav of Jan u ary . 1925. J. F .’ HARRINOTO'N. C lerk Superior C ourt. heretofore filed in said C lerk’s offive w ithin 30 days a fte r service of tlris summons, or tire relief therein dem anded will be gi-anted. T his 3('ih day oí Jpnuary, 1935. J. F. HARRINGTON. Clerk Superior C ourt. J. F. HARRINGTON. Clerk Superior Court. N O nC B or SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION K orth I^ rflita a —P itt County. In t l» Siqierior C ourt. i » ------------------------------------ Jo h n wife Mrs j «U1 u k e DOÜC th a t an acü3 of forcclosini rrrt/ic a te .s of tax sale.s and U* m fcr the years 1930 tind 1931 held by the pla'ntiff against the p re p are requii'ed to ap p ear b /o r e the Clerk of th e Superior C ourt,of P itt County a t his office in Greenville. N. C., an d plead to the com plaint heretofore filed in said Clerk’s office w ithin 30 days a f te r service of this summons, nr th e relief therein dem anded WiU be granted. T his the 30th d av of Januarv. 1935. J. P. ’HARRINGTON. C lerk Superior Court. NO TICE OF SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C arolina—P itt County. In the S uporior Court. ^ Tow n of G reenville v.s. Jasp er Foust a n d wife, Mrs. Ja sl? «r Foust. T he d e fen d a n ts above nam ed «111 take notic? th a t an action e n titled as above h a s been instituted in the Superior C ourt of P itt coun- N O TICE O F SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C arolina—P itt C ounty. In th e Superior C ourts Town of G reenville vs. P. W. Spell a n d wife. Mrs. P. W, Spell. T h e d e fen d a n ts above named will tak e notice th a t a n action e n titled as above h as been instituted in the S u p erio r C ourt of P itt county for th e pui’posc of foreclosing certificates o f tax sales an d lien*- for th e years 1930 a n d 1931 held by th e p lain tiff a g ain st the property of th e d efen d an ts; a n d thev will fu rth e r take notice th a t th e v are req u ired to ap p ear before the Clerk o f th e Superior C o u rt of P itt C ounty a t his office in Greenville. N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint heretofore filed in said C lerk’s office w ithin 30 days a fte r service thi? ium m pna. or the reliyf th erein de m anded will, be granted. T ills th e 30th dav of J a n u a n ’, 1935. J. F. H A RRINGTON , C lerk S uperior Court. N C TIC E O F SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C a ro lin a—P itt County. In the su p e rio r Court. Tow n of G reenville vs Lvdia C lem m ons and husband. 'Ehe d e fen d a n ts above 'nam ed will tak e notic.* th a t an action e n titled as above h a s been in stitu ted in the s u p e rio r Court of P itt county for th e purpose of foreclosing certificates of tax sales a n d liem? for th e years 1930 an d 1931 held by th e p lain tiff ag ain st the propcrtv of th e d efen d an ts; and they will fu rth e r tak e notice th a t th ev are required to appear before th e Clerk of th e S uperior C ourt of P itt County at. h is office ^in Greenville. N. C., a n d plead to th e com plaint heretofore filed in said Cle’-k’s office w ithin 30 days a fte r service of th is sum m ons, or th e relief th erein deninnded w ill be granted. T his th e 30th dav of .loiniarv. 19C'5. J . F. HA RRINGTON , C lerk Superior Court. NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N orth Cai-olina—P itt County. In the Superior Court. Town of Greenville vs. G ra'ts Norcott and wife. Mrs^ G ra ts Norcott. ’Tlic defendants above nam ed will ta k e notice th a t a n action e n titled as above h a s been Instituted in the su p erio r C ourt of P itt county for the purpose of foreclosing certificates of tax sales an d liens for th e y e a n 1930 a n d 1931 held by the plaintiff ag ain st th e p roperty of the d efendants; and they will fu rth er take notice th a t they dre required to ap p ear before the Clerk of the Superior C o u rt cf P itt C ounty a t his office in G reenville. N. C., and plead to th e com plaint heretofore filed in sa id C lerk’s office w ithin 30 days a fte r se rf ice of th is summons, or the reli f therein deu'u’ndc'fl will be g ran ted , •rhis iiie COth dav of Jfuv.ar*’. ID'-'f, J. P. HARRINGTON. C lerk SU!>erior Court. N O TICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N orth C a r o lin a -P ltt County. In th e Superior Court. Tow n of CireenvUIe vs. C a rrie Blake and husband. T h e defendants abeve named will ta k e notice th a t an action e n titled a.s above h fs been instituted in th e S uperior Court of P itt county for th e purpose of foreclosing certificates of tax sales a n d liens fcr th e years 1930 and 1931 held by th e plaintiff against the prope'rty of th e defendants; and they wili fu rth e r take notice th a t they are req u ired to appear belore the C lerk of the Superlon C ourt of P itt C ounty a t his offic." in Greenville. N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint h eretcfci’o filed in .said C lerk’s office w ithin 30 da\’s after serrice of this r,ummons. or th? r e l i / / h e r e i n dem an d ed will be granted. 'This th e 30th day of January, 1933. J. P. HARRINGTO:^. Clerk Superior Court. N O TICE O F SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C aro lin a—P itt County. In th e S uperior C ourt. Tow-n of G reenville vs. H attie S hirley and husband. T he d e fen d a n ts ab^vc nam ed will tak e notic* th a t an action e n titled as above has been in stitu ted in the s u p e rio r C ourt of P itt coun- Clark ty for th e purpose of foreclosing n o t i c e o f s u m m o n s b y PUBLICATION N orth C arolm a—P ltt C ounty., In the Superior Court. Town of Greenville v.*i. M ari(m Freem an an d wife. Mrs.‘ M arion Freem en. The d eicn d an ts above nam ed will take notic * th a t an action e n title-! as above h as been instituted In th e Superior C ourt of P itt county for th-* purijas" of foreclosing certificates of tax sale.s a n d U-'ti.*' for the .vears 1930 and 1931 held bv the plaintiff ag ain st the propertv of th e defendants; an d thev will fu rth er take notice th a t Uiey ere required to appear befor? the Clerk of tlie Superior C ourt of P itt County a t his offic; In G rcuivllle. N. C., and nlead to the com plaint heretofore filed in said Clerics offi?' w ithin 30 days a fte r se n lc e of thi'^ ,c,ummons, or the relief th erein d e m anded wlU be granted. 'Tills rh ; "0th dav o ' J a n u a rv , 1935. J. P. HARRINGTON. Clerk Sui>erior Court. N O TIC E OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N o rth C arolina—P itt County. In th e Superior Courr. Town of G reenville vs. Lduvenia Forbes and husband. Tire defendants above nam ed will tak e notice th a t a n action e n titled as above h as been instituted in tire S uperior Court of P itt coun,- ty for th e purpose of foreclosing certificates of'-^tax sales an d liens for th e years 1930 an d 1931 held by th e plaintiff against the propcH y of th e defendants; a n d they win fu rth e r teke notice th a t they arc required to appear bsfore the C lerk of th e Superior Court of Pitt C ounty a t his office in Greenville. N. C., a n d plead to th e com plaint h e reto fo re filed in said Clerk’s offlt? w ithin 30 days a fte r service of this sum m ons, or the re litf therein dem an d ed will be gi’anted. ’ T h is ‘he JOth dav of January. 1935. J. F. HARRING'TON. Clerk Superior Court. I f N O TICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N o rth C arolina—P ilt County, lii th e Superior Court. 'Town of Greenville vs. i M aggie Mooring and husband. T h e defendanU above nam ed will ta k e notice th a t an action en titled a s above has been instituted i r th e Superior Court of P itt counly fo r Uic .purpose p i foreclosing certificates of tax salci a n d li com plaint i .-h-? rrquired to appear ta?fore the here’vOfor- filed in said C k rk 's offic ¡ .'’l'r k o. th* Superior Ck)urt of P itt within 30 days a fte r servir,? of Hi. r;> in tv et liis offic» in Gre-nvill.*, summons, of th " reli“i ther**in ci"- N, C and p!.*ad to th? complaint NO TICE O F SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C arolina—P itt County. In th e S uperior C ourt, Tow-n of G reenville \-s. by th e p lain tiff ag ain st the p ro p erty of th e d efendants; an d they WlU fu rth e r tak e notic? th a t they are req u ired to ap p ear before the Clerk of th e Superior C ourt of P tit County a t h is office in Greenville. N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint heretofore filed in said C lerk’s o ffl:r w ithin 30 days a fte r sefvice of th is summon.s, or the relief th erein d e m anded w ill be granted, m i s the 30th day of Jan u ary , 1935. J F. HARRINGTON, Clerk Superior Court. msnded '.vil! b? granted m h the 30fh dav of Ja m n rv . TJ'J. J F HARRINGTON. Clerk Sup'.‘ricr Court. NOTiCC O P SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION R o ilh C a ro lln a -P U t County I n the su p e rio r Court Tbum of Ore*‘nville vs NtíUe B r tn t and husband T he defen d an ts above nain d will u k e notic*- th a t an action e n titled as above h as been In stitu t-J to the Superior C ourt cf Pitt eounty io f th e purpose of foreclosing Clifton FcrtK.s ^ certificates of tax sales and Tin* d /e n ri: nt.s ab 1930 and 1931 hek’ NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY PU BLIC ATION North Car'o: a a —P itt Count,' In th" Pu; 'rio r C ourt T. *.vi, uf Gre-nvLlle y.i Cliliun F«;rb-s an d .Inn'.-anl. Mr" lo r th e years bj- the püünüff against th? pro,.- e rty of the defendants; and in- r wili fu rth er u k ? notic? that th v t r e required to apt car b *for? the Clerk of th ” Superior Court cf Pi ( Oountjr a t h i- offic? m Ore nville. N. C . and plead to th«> compiaiui h eretcfo re fHed in said Cl -rk’.s offic' w ithin 90 days after servic? of thi fcummoM. or. tire ri li* f ther-in di - jroinded will be granted m i s the 30th dav of Ja n u i,- 1935 J. F. HARRINGTON Clerk Superior Court. J ------------ NOTICIE O F SUMMONS BY PUBLIC ATION N orth C a ro lin a -P itt Counly In th e S uperior C our’... Town of Gre?nvllle v.^ J, R. Jenkins and wile Mt J R. Jen k in s m e d e ie n d a n b above iianud will « u k e notic? th a t an acuon e n titled as above has been instituted in the su p e rio r Court of PIU county for the purpose of iorecltwlnf! certificatea of u x sales and li‘ n.<* for th e years 1930 and 1931 held by th e platntiff against iht property of th e defendants and th"v will fu rth er lake notiC" th at tiv y •.?m d will t 'k* n o ti” H n t en iriio n <*"- titk d ss ub-jvf ha.s b n instituí?'! in t!i" s:up n n - Cour- nf P itt c o u n ty fr - til ru rp o o! fo re /o s in , cpr;i!ica' ol ;■ sa!- .. .en d li-u* for V?:'.!-- 1930 a:uf 1931 h.*U’ by th? n'tt n titl agains' Ur* p-npcrtv til" del**nrtani,s, and H* v wil! .urih*:r Uik** notic ' th n t ta* y gir? 1 -- u.! ci te* ;ip’)?ar b for" Hi"* C k .k c ‘ -f B’.*p ri'.i C rirl / Pi;t CüVU! V ;i! l:i- I’l G*’t ’IVi’l N c ..lid p ’.* a*: t ' til - r-vnpiiiin; hfiet- '*• .s UÜ Cl -ik's o ff * * within 30 (iiiy> iiflrr .*2*1 vit? 0! thr*. '■un.moii.s f ;■ ;h r *'1'f ih n !'i ti *- in'-nd.Hi wil- t> g ra n tid Tills ti.«* :^0; 0 d »' i t . *■■. 19 J F HARRINGTON, Clerk Sup r,e¡- Co'.U'! N(. l l ( E OF SUMMONS BV P I B IJ C A T IO N N f'-/' Cii -‘.na Fill C In the SuixTior Cour;, Tr.wn of QrN*nville v.s Hat Ilf .Spell and husband. The d efendants above nain d wUl ii'k" notic*- th at an action eite tilled as above h as been in.sUtuU*(’ n Ih? Hupecior Court oí Pitt coun- . ty for the purpoft? of ioreclosmg certificates of tax sal»**^ and lh*ir-, for th« vear 1930 and 1831 lu'u’ 111* h<—*ir ÍI - (ii> ; um m ons. f r tii* r* !h f thcrsin dem anded tvii! b ’ c.ranted Tl'.Ls Hie 3 0H 'd'-- of J a n 'u n ’. 193.5. J. F, HARRINGTON, Clerk Superior Court. N L IK E OF SUMMONS BV ' PUBLICATION I N orth C-y.,ii* i'i r*-t( If ;■ iil-'fl :,i r.d C l‘tk in* w ithin 'JO day*. :.f'?r * *:vu" o ili ''u n iin o n s , r r th* r ' ’: ’i th i' :h rt* ni.?nd"d will b ’ ur,in'*d S uperior County at h is offic? in Grc**nville. N, C , a n d p lead to the com plaint heretoícr» filed m said C lerks offic: w ithin 30 d;iyi a fte r .re rv ic ? /: this rtimmonb, nr th e reli* f therein dem anded wli: b? granted. This the 30th dav of Ja n in ry . 1935. .1 F. HARRINGTON. C t’.’rk SupvTicr Ccurt. Í / L O F SUMMONS BY P C rU C .Y T IO N N ( C , n ? --1 U t C ;;:-.ty, i',! il. *r.c.' C,.ii;- '! 'vn cf G r nvr! * . Re ’ o n 15 C.V.1 v.,; • Mrs. Raiti a . ih cw n . 'Ih .' d. f c u la n l; ab -.viP r'ltic - th'Jl an a ’ /in »'ii- • :i : *, ab .v? ha:; b?e.i In.sllt i t '1 ’ 'I'.' rio r C ouit ol I’-f (')'i 1- •\ ii'f Hi * I'urp?.-*’ of e c r l / e a ’e.*- of lu - 'n ' -. end 11 *nv fcr th,* year:, 1933 and .931 h ' I ty Ih? ii’a 'iu iff agaln.si th* i)ro|)- ifiv of th e d e fe r riant!,; ,-iiuÍ Hi y wifi tu rth e ^ Uik > notie * th e i th* v ■)•(* require*! if) a p o 'a r b-lo."*» t.he Cl rk of t'i*’ S up Tier GQin-t of P lf C.niiuy at hi oftlr* * ni G re.-nvilii, N O TICE O F SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N _______________ N orth C aroU na—P itt County. Alonzo W. Slade a n d wife, Mrs. 1 ,^ th e S uperior Court. Tow n cf G reenville vs. M ahalla B arrow and liusband. T lie d efen d a n ts above nanioc' will tak e notic? tlia t an action e n titled s.s cbove h as been in stitu ted in the S uperior C ourt of P itt county for th ? purjX).',’ of foreclosing c ertiflra tss of tax sale.s an d lU*ns by th e plaintiff a g ain st th ? properly of th e d efen d an ts: and they will fu rth e r take notice tlia t they are required to ap p ear before the C k rk of th " Superior C ourt cf PUt C ounty a t his offic? in G reenville. N, C., an d plead to th e com plaint heretofore filed in said C lerk’s office w ithin 30 days a fte r .service of th '- Mimmous, or th,» reli-f th erein dem anded will be granted, m i s th e 30th dav of Jan u ary . 1925. J. F. HA RRINGTON . Clerk Superior Court. / in th? Superior C ourt of PiU county for the purpose of foreclosing certificates of tax sales a n d Uen? for the years 1930 and 1931 held by the plaintiff against the property of th e defendants; an d they will fu rth er take notice th a t they are required to appear biforc tJie Clerk of ilie Superior C ourt of P ilt (bounty a t his office in Greenville, N. and plead to the cw nplaint heretofore flU*d in .said Clerk’s offlr? w ithin 30 days a fte r service of thi*: .summons, or the^relic-í therein dem anded will be granted, m i s ' t e t h dav nf January, 1936. J F. HARRINGTON. Clerk Sui>eri*OT Court, N O TICE o r SUMMONS BY PUBLICA-nON N orth C arolina—P itt County. In th e Superior Court, Town of G reenville va. C elia R ichardson an d husband, m e defendants above nam ed will tak e notic? th a t a n action en titled as above has been Instituted in Ih e su p erio r C ourt of P itt county fo r the purpose of foreclosing ccrU fleates of tax sales a n d Hens for th e year.s 1930 and 1981 held by th e plaintiff ag ain st th e p rope rty of the defendants; a n d they will fu rth e r take notice th a t they are required to appear bifOTe the C lerk of tire Superior C ourt of P i;t C ountv a t his office in Greenville. Ñ. C.. and plead to th e cqm plalnt h e re ‘U)foie filed in said O e rk ’8 offlci w ith in 30 days a fte r service of irummons. or the reli?i therein dem an d ed will be granted, m i s ih ' SGh day Of Januajw . 1935. J. P. HARRINOTON. ’ Clerk fftiperior Court. for the year.s 1930 an d 1931 held by th e p lain tiff ag ain st the p ro p erty Of th e defen d an ts; and they will fu rth e r tak e notic? th a t th .y are required to appear b?fore tlic Clerk of th*' Sup"rior C ourt of Pitt County a t his offic» In Gre**nvill:', N C„ a n d plead to th e com plaint h e’-?tofore filed in said C l?rk’.s offic.' vViHiin 30 days a fte r service of this sum m ons, or the r?!i* f therein dem anded wH’ b? granted, m i s the 30th dav of Januarv. 19"5. J, F. HARRINGTON, C lerk Superior Court. m i:/!','* 30th day ol .la n 'i/v , 19J5,« N*. C.. a n d !)l?ad t a ih* complamt J F. HARRINGTON Clerk Superior Court. Mr.*. wre required to appear b for * H, C l e r k of th*» Sup"rior Court ,rf P:'; bv th? pU'lm m m 'ain v ih ■ p*-d- Coim tv St hl« offic» to Or<*/)vin-. ?riv nf th e luul ih*" N C an d plead to th* fomplnmi will í u r l n mk* none? th e ' th*' filed in said Cl'Tk.wiffl. ?r? required to mmem b foi-' Hi? !!L W ¿ t '«¿e ' « « ¿ w » : » abov. hM baen to U tu ie i NOTK E OF HUMMON.'S BV PUBLICATION N oiili C arolina—P itt County I d the HupiTlor Court T'cwn of GreenvUle vs Lucy Move and husband Tlie defendHiits above nam U will take potio. tliat an action e n titled as 11b )V? has b 'c n instituted ip th? S u p 'rto r Court of PIU couniv fo’* the purp of fori'elosliw I rl.licatcs ol i»v sjiles end li'-n It'i Hi'* vears 1-93U iincl 1931 h?id Ua* plam lllf «ganist Hi* propheretofore filed in said Clerk's offi w ithin 30 d.'ty. a f ir r s'-:vice (;i thisum m ons, ci Hie r e ll'f therein tieniumU'd wil'. b g ra n t' d. 'Tliii ' * .3Uth dav 0' Jruimnv. 11'",.5 J F, HARRINGTON, C lerk Sup irlor* Court NOTH E O F .SUMMONS BY PL B L K ’ATION North C aro lin a—P u t Counly. In liie KuiXtrior Court. m w !! of Ori*enville v.s Je,‘.si? A tkinscn and wife Je.'-'ie AtkIn.von.' T h? d e fen d a n ts above nanu .1 Will ntke n o tie - th a t an action ch- N C TIC E O F SUMMONS BY ^ PU BLICA TIO N nsm cl N rrth » C aro lin a—P itt County. In tlte S uperior C ourt. Tcw n of Grpcnvllle v s., J.tm es W h iteh u rst a n d wife, Mr;;, for * c n 5 .lames W hitehurst. T he d efen d an ts above niimed WIÍ1 tak e n o lle- th a t an action e n titled as above h as b"cn iu stilu'i'd ir th e S u p "rio r Court of P itt coun- I-, for th ? purpos? of forecloslivg f rlilic a ’e.s of t.av ¡ales and ll?n'i frr th'? vears 1930 and 1931 held bv th e plaintiff agnlnst th? p ’/ p - - n i v of th e d e fen d an ts; and they will fu rth e r take nolle? th a t th«y ;'’i‘ required to ap p ear before the ' l?rk of th " Superior C ourt of PUt (’ou n ly at his office it\ Greenville. N, C., and plead to iha^ rom plalni hereio fcr? iiU ci in said C lerk’s offic? w ithin 30 days a fte r service of this sum m ons, or ihe reli* f therein dem andedV 'lU be g ranted Tlil.s th e 30ih dav of J a n u n v , /á S . J P. HARRlNCiTON, Clerk Superior Court. Mrs N O TIf K OF SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C arolina—P itt Couniv In lh f *Sup“rif# Court Tow n 0Í áreenvU le vi. NC’lTCE O F SUMMONS BY PU BLICA TIO N N orth C a ro lin a—P itt County, In the Superior Court. Tow n nf G reenville vs, Eli,iah Mozingo and wife. Eliiah Mozingo. T he d e fen d a n ts above nam ed will tak e notice th a t an action en- H tlrl gs above h as b?en instituted in ill? S u p erio r Court nf P itt ro u n - tv for t h ' purpose of foreclosing eertiflcates of lax .sales ,?nd lienr for th e vears ’1930 and 1931 hel.’ by th e p lain tiff aeaiirst th e prop- (rtv nf th e defendants; and the* will fu rth e r take nojle.' th at th?v are required to appear before t ’m Clerk of th e Sui)?rior C ourt of PRl C ounty a t h is office in O rcinvllle. N. C„ a n d plead to the com plaint heretofore filed in .said C lerk’.s office w ithin 30 d ays a fte r service of th ' sum m ons, nr th? I’eH f th erein d e m anded w ill b? granted, m i s th ? 305/ clnv ?r .laii'i trv. l ‘;35, J. F. HARRINGTON. C lerk S upericr C curt. NOTICF. OF SUMMONS BY PItBLICA TIO N N orth C arolina- PUt C^mnty In (fit Superior Court, NOTICE OF SUMMONS BV P im iC A T IO N N orth C arolina—P itt Ccunly. In tlte 'Sup/ioT Court. ; n of Greenviil? v.s T ither K fiavnge a r d Mr.s. L uther E .ravage. " lie d /c'-id a n ts abvve twined wil' Ilk " I'-'ic* th at an artln n entitli 1 ;i'. ab wc h as been iastitu ted in H r R u p 'ilo r C ourt of P itt county f;v ill * purpose of for?clo.sUu e?ri:ficatps ol tax sales a n d ll/i? fcr the y e n s 1930 and 1931 h e ’d by the p’n'ntlfT against th? p ro p erty of 111? cleiendaiits; and the*’ will furth'*r t«ke notice th a t th ?y ?r? required to npneer b / o r ? the Clerk of th? Superior C o u n of Piit County a t his offic? In Ore.*nvllle. N. C . and n lea l to th? com plaint herctofcr» filed in said Clerk'.s offic- j w ithin 30 day- a fter s e n lr? of th is ' *,ummons, or th? re’l f th erein dcm "nd?d w1U be granted. T his t h ' rCth-clav of lamMVV, 1935. J. F. HARRINGTON, Clerk Superior C curt. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N orth C a ro lin a -P ltt Cotmly. In the .Superior Court Town of G reenville v*i .Tohn R. Tuc*’er and wife. Mrs Jo h n R. Tucker. m e defendants ab>v? ’r u " / will fake nolle- th a t an a''lio n e n titled as above has b*en Instituted ir, the Sup"ilor Court of P itt coupty for the purp')se of foreclosid'r r^rtirieatcs of tax sal?, end li*n' fcr the ,ve:ns 1930 und 1931 hrb"' by Hie plaintiff acidnsi Hi? propertv of the defcnduni.s, and Hj*” will fu rth er ta l:' notic * iba! th* ■ are required 10 api>ear b for? the Clerk of th? Sup?rior Com t of PiH County a t his offic? in Ore. nville. N. C . and nleail to Hi? c? np'?)?; heretofort' filed in said C l?rk’s of do w ithin 30 day's a fte r iervice of thU' summons or ih? reU-f th erein den'*' iui“d wiU. b** tfnuU"d m i s rh? r.OHi d')v of Jin .iiirv . fiC.5. .T, F, HA RRINGTON Clurk Supurlar Court. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N o rth C arolina—P itt County. I n th e Superior Court. Town of G rrem llle vs. R. S. Oden and wife. Mrs. R. 8. O den. T h e defendants above nam ed will lak e notic? th a t an action 90- titled as above has heen Initltuttid IP th e su p erio r Court of W tt county lo r the purpose of forecloaUlf , certificates of tax sales and liens lo r th e years 1930 and 1981 held bv th e plaintiff against tli» proper! v of the defendants; and th « y .|^ , will fu rth er take notice th a t th?y ^ a re required to appear before th e C l?rk of t h ' Superior C ourt of P itt C ounty a t his offic? In Greeiivllle. N. C., and plead to th ? com plaint heretofcr-' filed In said C l"rk’.s offlc • w ithin 30 dsy.s a fter rervlc? of thU .summons, ?r th? re!l?f Ih e re ii d e m anded wiHib» granted. m i.s *h? 30th dsv / Januarv. 1936. J. P HARRINGTON. Clerk SuiMtrior Court. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION N o rth CaroUna P itt County. In the Superior Court, Town of O rrenvill? v*. C \V Himby anti wife, Mrs. 0 W. Hemhy, u'ht* d e ft'idani'i above named will ;:ik ' rolie? th a t an action entiili'd i!s nb*?ve has been lir.Mtuted ii' Ih? Superior Court nf P itt County for Ih? pm-po-s' o í foret'losliíg ' rtificntes ot i»x sales rn d llens h r th ? ve.irs 1930 and 1931 heW liv th e p lain tiif agginst the propir lv nf ih? ik'lindnnte; and thcv Will fui ht f ti’ke nutlc? that, th ? s ’'H | ,'tre r.'fiun? H i' nrm p’-'int h ? " e tc ffi" filed In s ild C l'vk's » ffi" w ithin .30 diiV' after ‘-■eiTle’* o" Uiis sinnruons ?r ib? r?'i?f therein denv f'H ..I w '” fi' ''ran*''d T h'- ’>. te;') d"? *>l riiiin r''. ’935, J P, HARRINGTON. Clerk Suptrlor Court. Friday, February 1, 1935 THE DAILY REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. PAGE THREE M and Personal Mattie Perkins will arrive tomoTiow from New York, _ jiond and Portsmouth, Va. 'urtis Baggs of New Bern, was today.' .. and Mrs. Y. T. Cheatham this afternoon for Richmond, P. Cayton of Farmville, was today. Mildred Lane who has been guest Of friends, left this after/- for Lambertsville. N. J. r. and Mrs. Meadows Honored. le ’dinner party in honor of Dr. Mrs. Leon R. Meadows, given ft night’1)y the faculty and adjlstrative staff of East Carolina lachers College, was a most hapoccasion. It was the firsts formal al recognition of Dr. Meadows president of the college. It wa.s culiarly appropriate that this uld come from those who have ... his colleagues for years past, seemed as if it were a kind oi -ge of loyalty and faith, as well I an expression of appreciation. It was a fcimal six-course dinner. banquet' feat^es, with the lests in formal dinner dress, yet Iwas marked by a democratic it. tables were arranged as a 'jquare with tlie hostess. Miss kvis.^xS the guests of honor seal- I In mjá center of one side. Mis.s JtinsTwho introduced the repreatatives from the stgff who were kesmen for the difletcnt groups, seated opposite The .speakers ir e scattered around the board. ¡Miss Hooper spoke for the Engdi department. Dr. Slay for the Jlege faculty, Ml&s Rainwater for le faculty groupe of critic teachers. Ilss Morton for the dean's .staff McOiraiw for the adm inistrave group, and R. C. Deal for the ktire group. iThe table was beautifully deco- |.ted in red carnations and grouiis red candles, which cast a soft |ow. College girls, dressed in dte, servFd the dinner. Music was liniiahed by the college orchestra jiposed of fifteen musicians. I Miss Emma Hoop«*r. who repre- [■nted the English department, beinning with her arrival at th e colige, and Dr. Meadows' fii-st heart \ |;ome In." used that tj^iral jihrase the theme of her talk, and .showhow th t 'mew pre.sident inv,ted j students to come in to a broodknowledgf. and hi.s teachers to in to cooperation in the work the cotlegf. For the college iacuUy. Dr. Sia> spokesman used Dr. Meadows pterest in the hontUig as hi!* kcy- |ole, showing how his hunting field now enlarged, and that in it too le htóéthe comradeship of hi.s as- Social Calendar , .F R I D U GíáÓ p. m.—The ffiwanls Club will observe Annual Ladies' Night in the 'Woman’.s Club building. 7:30 p. in.—'Young Matrons Society Christian Church will sponsor a skat'mg rink in the New Dixie Warehouse. 7:45 p. ra.—Mrs. L. B. Tucker will present her music class in i piano in a recital in Sheppard Memorial Library. SATURDAY 3:00 p. i%—Miss Mary Elizabeth Ferguson will entertain for Mns. L. E. Tyndall who wa.s recently married. Rev. W. A, Ryan Recovers. ‘ Friends of Rev. W. A. Ryan will be glad to learn th at he is able to bi‘ out following an attack of in flue m-a. His son. Billy Ryan, wlio has been ill, has also recovered. Thointon Ryan, another son. is how ill. awarded a Mexican po^'.dV p;u cushion for high club sc.ci'^. a.id Mrs. G.‘ J. Bell a Mexican potU 'i, sombrera ash tray for lOW :.ccn' prize. Similar prizes wore .a\v,u':ii d Mrs. John R. Carroll and Mir., }t. T. C o x -^ r the gue.'-.t'-. Mrs. Eili.s' gift to Mns. Gorman was an tic flower basket hgind pa'ntecl in a" mexicap desert scene. Aftef-'the owarfUrur of the p ire s, a Mexican cowboy entered, e a p tu r-; ed Mr,s. Gorman with his la* so. u;.d prescuied Her with a <'i lovely mi.scellaneou.s gifts li'oiu t.ne guests, which she accept'd in In r usual graciou.s m annri. Assorted Mexican -cardies wer:' served at the conclusion of the game. Mis. Ellks had as her .nicsts. Mrs. Richard W. Gorman. Mrs A. E, Hobgpod. Mrs. Curtis Duval.. Grccn- Mlle: Mrs. Laurie Ellis, Mr.s, A, D, McLawhcrn, Mrs, R. E, Davcnpori, Mrs. M. T. Spear. Mrs. D. T. .Mc- Lawhoi n. Mrs. R. T. Cox. Mrs. John i R. Carroll. Winterville; and the following club members; Mrs. W. A. Forbes. Winterviilc: Mr.s. A. W. Hcdnett. Mrs, G. J. B e ll.^ lrs. E. H. '\\’il'-on. Mrs. P. E. Wei;s. Mrs. I. J. Edward.-- and Mrs, E. F, Tucker. Mrs. Waitie Yfard was a gne.st for the luncheon hour. good a.s thcv did itr the pveeeding i Explained month. ' 'M ontreal biai ' , The -iipp^r was attended bv ap- Mns. Navher—Y’ou seem rather nroximat-lv 100. hayrsc this morning. Mrs Peck. ____________ ¡ Mu-, !’i ck—Yes. my lvu.d)and,came t home tily lat'^ la-sl night. Safe Enough ------------------ 'Oiiuwa Citizen I Mr.’. Del M l • meeting- pohfftiah Salnelhing To show at p a n v ‘— -rve lit.ii'd a great deal Boston Tramwropt t .bout yon.: -fia.-. reu:-son's collcg:- education Pclitician (.obsenCv -p'-> -.biy.; been oí any value?" but von can't; prove-U." "Ch. ' ■ ; it curgd hi: mothci o f' bra’ttgine aixiut 1 . roods, and >l'oods P(e ppiningg TTr^rai.lsiusruerso Hlionuised iV/a.-innunu-»r.-i' Nank; • lAF*»—A nni-.t um will A*me-, s mu le- f'-i'' i.i” '- a • bil.h r to hcu&e a prfrtion of w';HP h ' t aus. accnrcmg f> S\vi.;s , w,. tre: ; >:re.->-cf the Forbidden City .scunBst We're ne. .so ;-ur . e.of'.u. Pipin: The cxhibit.s were removthis. y.'i'vr 1. , hi; flv' cb v l iroi'' ^ r x r 'he former capital when tiuir... mueh'',i'-'‘f - 1 food c .k;. 'hr/j.i,-.,.;;!-;.!; army approaches' the Ú..A ir: 1933 .and since the nhave IM iT Si;:."'’' ■ b.’jf’.i stoi'cd in Shanghai. •Aru.'V K.n:e!ccri-ioek?r*’pr;: A.' i:,r a.s crooneis are (on n u " ' how a ou: a ,coa.st-to-coas. hm i up? was one of the mo-stifi. : mauishea 01 American publinam lers. Third Street School Boy Scouts. Third Street School Boy Scouts will meet in the field house tonight a t 7:30.'' Please b rin g 'h a n d book and three-foot ropes. E. B. Ferguson. Jr.. Scoutmaster, Leaves I'or Canada. Lewis M. Herring left today for Williamsburg. Ontario. Canada, where he will enter a hospital for treatm ent. Hi With Flu. Friend.s of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Herring and son will be sorry to learn th at they have been ill with flu. Mr„ Herring was able to b* out today. I/caves For Norfolk. M1.S.S Mary Alice Reid left today for Norfolk. V a . to enter St. Vincent's Hospital Training School Miss Reid has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs, Jam es R Worslcv. Organixc Club In Ihdhcl. Mrs Milron White. Mis.s Ncllu* Denny. Mrs, S J, Eheixnt. and Mrs H. É Austin, representing the Round Tabic Club, went to Befnei yesterday afternoon as gue.ct.- of Mrs John Slaton and Mrs. Leighton Blount, to help m the organization of a literarv club. Bible Class Of Methodist Church Enjoys Supper The Men's Bible Class of Jarvis ^ Memorial MeUtcxiist church enjoy- i ed a dehc’itful supper at tlm Po- , tary d u b Ibst night, in ceiebrat. ’ of i h i ending Of the'firs month c. their memb(u-.sliip drive,' ' It was a ca.se of the "Red.-'’ against the "Biuts"-during the Jan* uaiT ca.mpaign. and the ' Buie-’’ won ;.nd' eonseauenlly • i.'u* suppiw la.st. of the end.pg of iht fiist month of the "R eds". It wa.s i-eponcd at the supper tliat tire class practically dmibkd its mcnib('!-ship during jh e 'drive So i:np;’es.sed wa.s the class with the d rn r that it wa.s decided to contiini-' tile caiapaign during tiie month of Febniary. and it yva.> hoped to furtlier increa.se enrollm ent and 3 ive t 'e »'Ri‘d.s' tlie .satksfactxm of revenge for the January dricat. Brief talks vere made bi J C. Galloway, Dr. G. R Combs and D. M. Ciafk. the la’ter class teaih. Fuidi of the speakers expiT^.'^d a v iireciation of what had been '\ccon - Uvhed by tlie rA‘0 teams and nrg- (d thtmi to c.irry over into Feoru- .aiT with a deicnm na'ion to do as J * mf 'Í•? ■ :A' Ta"'' . v7 T1A\ 1'. 'iH K N K W m m i y F-:-v -i'X i '■'1 H M E : ANWAYS CROUPd/iXCOUGH S Y R U P - ^ * / f s A ? s r ANNOUNCEMENT DR. Wm. A- KEFFER Chiropractor Second Floor State Bank Bldg. Greenville, N. C. Office Hohrst 9 to li:30 daily Closed on Saturdays C O U G R S Doa’t lot them get a ftrsnielo hall. FI|ht them (piickly. Creonali^n eonbines 7 belpo in one. Poworful but harm- ^ k«*. Fleasant to lake. No aarcotica. Your own druggist is gatfaonttflto refond your Boney on the snot if your oooilor cold is not relieved by CreoaoUN. (adv3:, f ■■ ■ '■'■10 w 're p e a t.'-^ ’ i T :^tni >ca?on than iv colorful, dramatic ' r-‘ m ade in practical- • 0 ' '* 0 t y p e for any ;.r- tailored, -porty, or defi- Thoy are v.avjrer. fitted, ’povi. Th ey o.ro d e si gn ed to yy< ar und'T coats n ow and to stand alone lalo.r. And for all t h e i r drama tiiey're omi ne iu ly practical. c ^-id’ s . .. e \.* r ' and. I X : !y any la ,-,e . i n i • ’ iia r ;d. '"r MUs Rainwater, speaking for the .jinlng Scliool, emphasized the ict that such understanding p a rata are peculiarly fitted to be at head c^f an institution for train - _ teachers of children. Representing the deans stafl. lisa lilortou connected the celebraron of President Roosevelt s b irth - y, vtiich In a way was to further iliit idtAls, and pointing out th at president of this college akso his ideals which every memlier ^ the Itoup has a share In making Im tlilize them. Dr. IfcGlmiis, for the adminustra- |ive stáfif, broü¿it out es;>ecially the for cooperation and loyalty to [he pretldenl in such a group and [he willingness of the group to give Tying together the thread.^ from [he varlo'js groups. R C. Deal rc- [etred to President Meadows a.*; a Iellow-worker, a "member' of the lamily "who has been around to end of the family table" and ;lveti a little more elbow room, and •ho has the whole-hearted support j)i the "fam ily." He paid special tribute to Mr.s. Meadows, to whicli .she mo.st gr.i- [:ioualy responded. Dr. Meadows, at the close of the pvenlng, showed deep appreci.ition :f the expression of loyalty and friendship from his a.ssociaiu>n.s. In fewjllmely w•ord.^, he touched on the m E and gave ioglimp.M' of the uturSw The committee in cliarge of Hie Jlnner was composed of the five 'iiembers of the .staff who have been Hth the college.,.since the iir.st year, lisses Davl.s, Oiaham. IjOwí.s, Ros.s land Jenkins. The dinner w.a.s plantied, and carried out by Mrs. Blox- ;on A. A. Henderson and Mr.-. Jeter. Ilsses Holtzclaw and Greene had ■harge of the decoration.-. Miss ‘Wls Uic place cards, and Mls.s tes of the se.iling. Hostess .\t Mexican I.unrhi'cn. A most attractive affair qf the week wa.'. \e-!erd.-iy wiien Mr.-., Lloid E. Elh.s was a cham nng h.c.»::*.- es.s to member of her bndse club and a number of invited cues’s .at lunciieon and bridge lionoring Mrs Richard \V. Gorman, a recent bride The home was attractively do- .- rated in cut ilovvir.-- and ixv/ed plants with a predommating coior note of red and green. ó h arrival of guests at ore q'ciock Mrs. Eilis, a.ssistcd by Mr. , La'.uic Ellis and Mrs. W, A Forbe- ofVVirterville. and Mrs P F Wells scrvui a delicious Mcxic.an t-hih lanchcon. Following luncheon, bridge vas enjoyed and at the onelusion. of. the game Mrs. a W Hol.’-.cf vv„:, j Contitipation Troubies ) Thedford s Biark-Drattght is made'* of the dried, ground-up leave, .ind roots of plant- that art cm tb,- hi w* i tls when tne.v are .'«lüggi.sh cr .stipated. For refreshing relief when; yoh need a laxative, take this deliendabre, jnirelv vegetable medieine "I wa.s ahna-t down, wa.s bloated and l.ad pas pair until 1 wa,- in a had fix • wn:es Mr J W. ivn.n'd oi Jonesboro. Ark, 1 had heard s o : much about Bhn k-I)r.n:i'ht. 1 w ant-j cd to try it I becan lak-.ng sm all' doses after meals I found It was | helping me. I have repulated my ' bovvel.s..^ THEDFO RD .'i B l.A fK - DR \ F GIIT I Adv.' Here’s Quick Relief For Bad Coughs ¡Stops Hacking INSTANTLY W liy h a;k , hack, hack vo u rstii ta , iece.s'’-O n e dcse of Bvonchu’.uv , Em ulsiuii gives uiuKi.-takable n. o-- — 510 matter how your ^cougn h.W' liung on. A lew do.--.-':' mav .'•t' ji ieiiurelv. H alf 3 bottle eerta.nlv " or you ra n liavc y ciir montv batk, OtxKi rin ig g n ''i guaran.cc BRON-CHU-LINE • E M U L S IO N * WE GUARANTEE XIWCIJIY REPAIRING WATCH REPAIBINO— Engrsvlng—Besioiuihle Piie# L A U T A R K 5 ’ W. M. B. BROWN, M. D. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Rxiunliiatlon For Glasses Sll-$U NaUoiul Rank Bldg. Ófílce Hours: 9-12:30; 2-4 Wednesday 9-1 W.L. BEST, Opt. D. Im p late By* AAmlJuitloo i | ^ I N G O F G L A S S E S _ L i cheeks C O L D S and F E V E R Iirst day HEAD v e i n s galvc-Nose Drops in 30 m inutes « 6 6 Llqiw ^Tablals Concerning Cost Tlu' cost of a fuiioral H o m v o tloiionds altogot hoi; upon tho ta.'^to and wislio.s of tho f a m ily. Our .'^tock of burial morihantii.so covors a w ido rango of |>rivos, with tho host ])ossiblo valuos at ovory loyol. l i og ar dl oss of c o s t , ovory sorvico rocoivos tho s a m o rovoront. i h o ug h t f u l attonlion. In all of oiir siM’N ic<‘ coniiootioiis wo coiisidor a “ Lad y Ass is t an t” iiidisluMtsahlo. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME ¥ # V ithur A. Ftlw.ingcr d m .. K. I l.'e 1934 Deveaux Sedan » 1929 Plymouth Coupe 1929 'Oldsmobile Sedan 1929 Ford Roadster 1928 Whippet Sedan 1928 Oakland Coach 1928 B’jick'^ Ccach 1927 Buick Sedan Í926 Oldsmobile Sedan 1925 Cadillac Sedan These cars have many good miles left In them. PJione 34 BROWN (ft WHITE, I “The Flour The Best Cooks Use ” Y o u r G r o c e r H a s I t Tyndall-Boyd & Stroud Distributors K n ittin g ^ Th r o u g h countless ages has come the art of knitting. Women have taken pride in their art until knitting itself has become a sign of domesticity. Amid flying needles,tea has been served, conversation made in far corners of the earth. And now this age-old practice of knitting has become the smartest of vogues. t9Aprevue of a celebrated Parisian atelier — hand knitted notes. After tea on the Riviena— and again the trend. The' castle of a baro.ness at Nuremberg—a stitch known to this aristocratic family for centuries. An exclusive Palm Beach Club—fashion leaders contribute. X.. - WITH the revival of the hand knitting vogues and the desire for lovely hand made things, comes the demand for lovelier, smarter yam s-and someone to advise and instinict in the art. Blount-Haiwey has anticipated this and met the demand by installing a knitting department, a complete range of Sudbury and Colleta Yarns, and someone to teach the art of knitting. Mrs. Hogan Gaskins, well known for her many beautiful hand-made creations, is in tlie knitting department every day 10:00 to 11:30 o'clock in the morning and 3:30 to 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon, and will give free advice and insu-uctions. You are cordiallly invited in for consultation. V - - J P A G E r O U K T H E D A riY R E F L E C T O R , G R E E N V I L L E , N. C. F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y I , 1 9 3 5 The Daily Reflector t v e r v aftmMMNi CxeffM H a n te y C fU M lxb eé I lin D A T ID J. W H IC B A R I» i f ONmer and Pabiiaber T r.i.E r n o N E s$ » t th»* Peat a* an»IHf X. ( »» rltw i m ail m stu-r ' « r n ' i r R i n i o v • P avabtr tl» Ailvi,u«f <»iw ff jir 15.W J? M> Tlir,»!» f l 25 mif»iih .5® «•iW rttitfnn irlfl ha diaron* • mm-d »l '‘iftrr«tiltil of (itnr (Kiii) Mf v n i « ív 'íM í t ^ T F n r« rH .« f Hr 5•.«»< InIrd Pr»"» t« • fiiM ilfd fii iiiir fiw pnMi I t •i«ii of til n ^ w s iftvrnttrhac It) If or ni>| olhrrw lte r-tflHril .n this |M|»er tnd » . W n ( n* ir« inihltthed herin. \tt n r h i of rfpahn ratkm of .1,1.11,1 ifi«p«tohri. h rrrln t f r •!»« X A T IO V ^ I A n 5 F R T I « IN r } H H * R l> E N T A T IV r « R A P ID -riR C ROMANCE i V EVAN E V A N t . > - - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^... >1» ■ I ^ Y S O P S I ^ : ñ f « «■fetrr r u n * , IKr Mf'-'laua Kid mi UnU ■ /?: >)- ♦ I*. M - ' k O h, f ' o h i n f l n n d . h n i f f f o i n c i l r i i f r n w r r t o i fi ^ f o r i u t />».»- a i / o 7 r o m f íjí u t r a l i>i n p o o d l O i ' U f . fi- t f . / u h w r « p ‘o t o \ ^ r i l t o r r l t r II t o t l r r / o o d f í i ü h o p !' , o l d , ■ fir*t o t ■(/ . >1 (i< ’ r- t t o r f t o l / (t ',p f . >, H o t i l " . - ■I / :" t-t 'l u' r n t r l o n f ' > 1 I h r II ho h > y - ' i or Ih, J. i/o:- r h a p l f r 1' I T H E DANCE ''I!K m ap r.f thp f^- ! vvhifh the Kid had h e m ahle to draw otif (he in f orm ali'in of Mituel S a n tos, and tho pirl seernod (ierfectly acotiraie, an d a« had boasted, "A nd the damned la d d e r broke and paye you n f a y ’" asked th e commander. He leaned ha-k a li'tle, h i s th in fa te sneerifir, a ii-- sta red at th e half PHked, p ■At^'ful body of Mateo Kiibilz. •’.No. but !hr f tu r h ta d band tliat •s.upii!i)rted II"- r - k f t of o ré broke, and the l)a>-'!.'t l^"'! and knocked a n other man -.fl !‘u> ladder. T h a t m an was killed by !p'^ fall " "Lístí-m!, r t"!d( .vtni th e re were Ptori-.s in ihi.s Idrnji of a niani" "1 was only a few steps from tlie top of the ladder, and as 1 c a m e uo the overseer, who had seen w h at Imd • happened, hit me with th e b n tt of f y x o p s i f t : 1'f^g ,v„ f: . . \i P l i h r i r , r i i t n i u f t o ¡ ¡ , . - i p n t i i r t i t o .I!',- , ./> ■/ ' ,'fw»)( (>,' f h i r I.- i‘i > ’ ' ■ 'or had stolr "•n tho Itnya'ia i ’ j;. iivd foil fil t< ' o o m i. . I)' ■ ; — lie died -(lo yon : .1 I’ ■' ■ Mil thing tiial could f'h a p te i I*' T H E GOAL T ] for M • • torl'rrnnw ■' M-mNr'a. I, " ‘,::'id Kn! leinntes Hi!' I am goina;!) I earn-I .net tmicii l.them ' I ' to 1 J *- Iv.o and h.,- fi'up'r.-d V' 1?" as!-' d tile Kid. vyt re talking about .eeiierali^w.fs also a piiv a te din- 0 In tim .. Tlie was n p i !!, and (••■'ors Lieamod' is Po til: tie. 1: iiai, d. 1- i'oiind til < h.... «- f b.rl, \ ork. I 1.1. .. f h l ‘rt. H Mm K:. r»».. Ine «>-<. <1(1 New it was ¡lerfcrtly in his mind, He ie.l_the wa>_ without a flaw up |.j,is man-whip, and that k n o ck ed 'n ie down into the shaft again." "You .see how they treat thi’sc feilows’ The otlier man was killed, luit you iived th ro n ch it. eh?" "1 wms weel;s in the h o s r iita !,' :aid Uuhriz. ■'ids. inline," dl l iaicd .th e ofhcer, "'rhat s what it takes. Knock fou!.* the head wiien t i i e y j n a k e mi< , and lliere’ll lie fewer mi.-'. the two flights of .stairs which had tveen rut into the wall of the f o rtr e s s and tii'-n into a great liall, long an d narrow , where onl> two o r th r e e weak lights were liiiining. This'e long fables ran down fiie c e n te r .f the room ^ In the fa it her cornei of th is iuid was H door wliich oixmed upon a ^ e i f ‘ horl c o r rid o r th a t r.in direcllv i,r: I:í!. T: A C O STLY T A X > N . .1 d (')i) e .11 It V,,ii ilo i . jf S: tit' oi it h ( ’.'«tt'iitt.i !': l* ¡.fed i- h .il .uue liudifet if it in dotio by a dtniMi W,licit f i l i v e s $ I ( t a , H H . l . ( ) H d a y c . i in i e . a i l trade o i i l , (,f tin’ St:.til, as ll'.e mfrchanfy ol t h e í^lat(‘ iiavc ittiJcriaktn to sho\.' th.'tt the ia\' i« doing. Nrrth i'arolina i? no! rich (KO’.igh to give i p ;.o much w hen hinges creaked. .Montana, leaping Inio tlie hlaik of the co r n e r , whirled to see that a do/en young officers had f r i t e n d the room, c a r r y in g a lilg hau.iicr. and that Itubrlz was .still vímIiíi to tlierii His bare foot bad slipped mi a stone as he stro v e to siuing afte r Montana. .‘\n d at that Instant a bawling voice cried; '^‘Hai! Come liere and ilick up th is hamper, What are gen tleinen to do? Wait on them.sClvea when t h e r e a r e dogs like - you a ro u n d ? " "S ta n d faat! Don’t move for nio!" gasped R ubriz to the Kid, covertly te a rin g aw ay his mask as he spoke.* " P r a y for me! I front t h e m ! ’’ And h e 'tú rn e d and walked s t r a i g h t bark to w a r d s the group! ^ " R u n ! " shouted one of the officers And R ubrir obediently ran, s p r in g W'ieldy body. "T h e basket on the table. S tand aw'^y, Pedro, and let lliis fellow do the work." ‘He c a n ’t lift It,” said Pedro. "C an ’t he, th o u g h ? Kook at the ¡ ''SlRl.v on top of it shouldera of him. If th e y ’re not all fat, he m ay be able to. These poor devils have s tr e n g th ." T h e re was a sudden shout as Ru briz leaned, lifted the iiasket, and ■lid It onto th e table. IiUsincp.H o r o v e n h a l f o f i t . j l i t o n l v i r . c r c h a n t k a n t r i n i . ' i - l forward with wonderful ligio- _ , , ness in spite of the bulk of his iiii m o s s men sniTor by such :i Ic.ss. Sue)» a lo.s.s. in .Stale t i a d e nutins inev'^italrly, also, a shri nka ge in ot he r StaU* t t xes wiiich w o u l d crtme to t h e St.ile if t h e hWi^ne.'-is w e r e IKK driven oul of tjpe S ta t e. T h u s - t h e salc.s Kix is a Veracious monster which Jicf on! been through, he still lias a ligci enough foot au d hand - a ligni enough hand to slea' tlie gold Out of your teeth while you sleep. I'd wager, .lump up lliere on Ilio lab!c and give us a (!;ince, you!" "T here i.s no music, sir,” sa!d Riihriz. The officer picked up a quirt, drew the lashes throtigli iiis hand, and then struck the table. "L'p on the taiiie, and we’ll give you m usic!” he .siuouted. ‘T p witli y o u ! ” Ami he .sla.shed Rubriz across the naked body. I T seemed to .Montana, a s his * ihtimh.s liooked over the h a m mers of the revolvei.s, ready to op-’-n fire, that Riiliriz swayed in th e very act of liurling iiiniseli at the m an of the whip. Instead, w ithout towciiing the table with his hands, he The officers slunitcd. They bcr.i.u to s trik e the table in a quick rn y ih in with their whips. And to ihat rh y th m poor Rubriz had to dance. When some of them made ^ m ista k e and landed heavily on his body Inof the officers. "Look at the muscles In those legs! Pull oft your d ir ty s h i r t and let's .see your body, t o o '" "F o r g iv e me." panted Rubriz. "1 am called to my work. A nother—" "H a i! Are you working for so!- dier.H and question command.^'' Sln.w him th e way, Pedro! Off with It!" Two of them grabbed the cheap w hite s h ir t and in sta n tly it w.is ripped from the hqek pf Rubriz. " T h e r e ! " called out the com mander. "Did 1 tell you? .Not fat, either. All m use le—al 1 pu re si ren g t h I’d s ta k e th a t m an against a mule Where did you get those leg muscles, m a n ? ” “ In the mines, sir." said Rubriz. his head bowed, his slmggy liair falling forward. "Look at him! H e’s asham ed to be naked, even before men., What a re those w hite m a r k s ? S cars? K nife cu ts ? Come op, a n d we’il find a story In th is one. Open fhé wine!" 'T ' H A T was quickly done. T h e ham per w as thickly packed w ith wlne-bottles, a n d the corks had barely ceased popping before glasses f a r o l i ü a i i u I’vasiMi niorp-' began to brim and pour down wide t h a n ITyO p e r o c ii t last vt ar. i 1 * 4 1 • “ ( The K D P t t .'ic p u i c i i a s f 1 a r m o r s : the gay little p a rty with two r e .Mid dth(‘i’ .North <' ; i r o l ¡ m a n s ¡ last ,\<.tr ifici( asp-j * (,niy a! : n i a l ! t r a t t i < ; n ,»f h a t ) a m o T n t , a - sii .v .ii !,v t h t 1 l a ! ( ‘ -s o w n .sa les n vt-nue <• l l e c l i o j , . - . .N o ;th f ' a r t ilin a l o l i a c c o ■TK I'hot • !■: pO '-ially t h o s e n r r iljo hvi-dcr, m k í c no u c li i n i r e a e in .sale- a s t h e ^ TK ’iia . n a r k : I at D a n v i l l e I t" a u »* rni‘ !!\- f a i m n s lofik * ’) ir to la t't'fi ( 0 1 of t h e Sr%te to a n . ' d pa.vinjr a s;th‘.s t.'ix o n p i i r n i a m a d e w ith t - h i i c e o n i'm o y . T h e (jtie.sdon h e f o r o N'urth f ' a r o l i n a D m t w h e t h e i ’ it t a n a f f o r d !<■ ^dvo u p t h e MaU‘,s t a x , hut w he*ht*r it r a n i n rd to k e e p it. Legislative Ramblings ‘C o n tin u ed frrmi page onci T h a t ’s .Mexico!" said Ih^ oldest stead of on the t.atilc, he had to leap the higher. It was ft a n tic work. In a few min utes he was staggering And at last Pedro it was who called out; “ Let the poor fool stoj) See, Luis, w here you draw the bloi ,i on him! H e ’s •bad enough exercise for one evening Let down.” Rubriz jumpwi to the floor. “(live him a few coppers," said Pedro, "and he’ll be able to forget his lorn shirt." "W h a t about his torn sk in ? " "W h at does skin m atter? It g ro w s ag ain w ithout any cost!” "H e re 's the money” " I t's t o o - m u c h , ” decided thinfaced Luis, th e superior officer. And he dropped a portion of it, calmly, into hi.s own pocket. “fiive him th e rest, then." said Pedro. ' "(live it to h im ? Give a dog food with my own h a n d s ? Let him ro o t for it, the s w in e ! ” So L uis hu rled the money from him. It r a ttle d on the floor. It rolled c linking Into , the f a r th e s t corners, and R u b riz d arted a f t e r it. soineiitnes alm o st sk id d in g on hands and knees in his a p p a r e n t eagerness. T h e officers* followed his antlces with yells of the highest appreciation. Hut a toast proposed by one of them suddenly called all heads and all eyes to w a r d s ih e ir own group. It was at Uiat m o m e n t th a t Montana dn/L-w open th e d oor Into the corridor of the general room s and big R ubriz i=liiang th rough th e gap. His eyes were Insane. T here was onlv one g u tte r in g light here. In the foul.alr, by which to scfe the o u tlaw, but even t h a t light was too much for Montana. Rubriz, for an Instant, burled his hands In his hair. T hen he tu rn ed and beat his head ag ain s t the wall. , Only a f te r a long moment could ho volvers and s h ifte d his aim from breast to b r e a st, from bead tu bead He was p erfe ctly .convinced now. that he and R u b r iz CiMild never es cape from th e fort. But If they died. 80 would som e of th e s e jolly s p a rk s "W hat a r e th e s e scars? W hat sort of a peofl a r e you?" asked the com mander, "M ore like a dam ned m oun tain bandit, to my eye. Look a t him and try to rem em b er! H a v e n ’t I seen th a t face on p oste rs with a r ew ard for him, dead or alive?" T he n erv es of Montana prickled through his skin. It seemed th a t the next m o m fn t would be the end i hand. When he opened of Rubriz, or the beginning of th e .Montana coti;d s w a dozen cop- •nd] * But the deep voice of the o u tlaw Answered: "I w as h u r t by a fall in i L t mine, sirs. I w as carrying a bashat up the la d d e r —" per coins in th e palrfT. f C o p u r i g h t , t ! > S k . H a r p e r d P r o t h e t s ) Tomorrow, Montana and Rubriz enter the apartment of the gover. th r ’m'i r/-, v u t u '.Í . II (cl tre.itni UM or M.it . un i)e!m iiie;it kiivk in liic n.easiire - uuld nv- li iMrnert H:-naty I'lrifiT' I veil í1mí:¡ i-.'1i t i v 1!'M L» ;,L'?.-.i;iiVi- uddi (1 itMii-'loTigi'-' ' V)1(■;^bul:lne^. ¡u¡ not :■ . S | ( :e:'t li,: open an d 1 f e (OM'ir i-u; M- I :ii the N'-rtii C a iivina (i lii i -I A.-.'-' tiiblv Ex|;ie.M!-r> r;.ii;,..g (!. a n d when. nv. e u t e - t a i n - in-'i;t.- iir- ■ ;vcn in cinn.-c'.o-i v.it.i the 'Mp.Jir! p M r a n r e when it wn, ic.* d Ik ;.) th e hopo uiiblii-dnngly In .--j-ii-ito! I •ni in nt e iip n - nt!.. P Ml Gradv. pri .iden* pro h-ni of the o v n wh-lirnt.ylv ; n ¡.- .¡i. -i ,«-n ■ iv -n o te He is t h ‘-r bv r '-iyOü.Mbi jdon tor "c p -n t ; b it :; !; Í r its m ak -u p T h e bill wiu-fl .m.-i I»- hp.-r Wiien* ;o; w:' to t; t M u p a B ta te board of coi;mctoioev lor nione' th-'r.tjpervistnn of b e a u ty parlor L,iiu S -ve . o : ■ m r ¡- ! ¡ ]1 ’ p>o r r vide for th e e m p h n m m t oí two posco l‘(¡noi e .t -j i.i i t h . i n j p o rl o r s for Insp rtk J ii'If tiif )):,r lit-): tin in.i n.kin- Th,- Mm' bill W'.i.YI ill). ,* o iu n tii . ; i i - Whether the Beiiat« will let It tUp miUKCTpaUlM.': lot 'i chel, unetnplo}- inent and old-au .' nvun-.nu ' i iv ¡J d.Tivt-d'b.v the n o n iih e - .i.c n; legal wlii*-key. T!<" nr.niniuin e.stnnate oi s u r h proiit.s n placed at X" (KKIOCO while other ., pn.; m g : ■ ' niore jiboiit Nortli ( :ii lipiia . lK|U(ir .'ppntite, p h u c tli, .in n alc -n liiai! a.s $4 ,0iKl,l)00 i-'-pslalor;- arc ol '..miipir,- ' !,M 11 an : Id-ac ■ i- ‘ :n sv . tiiil ,s ; up, cn illlo ’.c: . an 1 etnp'(-. cr sh .(Id a.s::';ntc a L’oodiy :,har.' ol the burden. Sncli a .step wouid l)c in line with p.(ipo:.eri lcg islili;)n in Con';re.s.s w iaeli would exact oA-' per cent irom enip'oyc'-.s' cnvcio¡) >> .md lev> a three p, i cent tax on ;ia \-lo li: to b-' p;inri bv eni|)loyee , .-•»!! ('Hiere t‘X|trc' -d i)v' i pin; a- Hi.it till' bondi'd inricl)i<*dn(v o; ( (imiies .s'u.lUd '.c tu.M tiik ‘11 C lol alth o u g h Ih \ ;iiJiu,)Vcd " ill pvm uple tlie pctViJuii Idea. Soait' w. re t h e , tower a p a r t m e n t s of Genet :tI ’ takcs," Igjiai le K slrada, in eo m m and. The : ,“ ’l’herc'll be more brukcri lieafl.s,’’ t wo w( re not q u ite acTo.os the ffnor -aid IVdro, "ivill one or, to (1; ; i ' h . v file "I t ” you reV' nc(” R ; ( ,z wiped Ills m nuth on tliiv bai k "! Ins.hairy a ran. So, gapping for in lircath he dn.'vv Inrnsclf back littl( li,\ little toward.'), calm. T he Kid : od with, hi.s hack tunimi on Ih)' ::,g|y picture. Aft rwanl.-i lie licard a nnirnuiring ............ , . .. v o a c iieliind him; "Voti could liave K-loVet.' h 'r g i killi'i a few of tlurm. 1 woiil'l have h c lp id will! the rest. Instead, Man Jtniii of (.'api.sirhmt. (i.\ the day when 1 can pul m.\ liamls cii this gringo. .Nowvwe vvork togmlier. liul afterward. s there will lie .a d;)y!’’ • "A re yon linislicd" asked ,Mon- ; .) if)''. ', ‘,t ! T: e sa fe !” rx- •■.' !! ¡lie i;:M iuiaiioir lit i:,(‘ onf: iuinoi’Uini i i k e a k i i i g ^ a i'lei ' ¡1 W‘ ’ve not ilLV v u i i ha, !i i” n. 'I'iiey sv.i.yi lu I'; and t i u r e . Vaiiil.'i giv -n lip iKipe w'icr open a d()fir ami iitl UKiariiig cr.\ of joy . tin? : rdrudiV I liie cui taiin- Monta liru! ’it.hriz pulicii M.-'d a faint It V. as a hug) tana. calmJ.\. over iiis slio Id-r. euoiigi: t)) h" called ; rotuii. and it in ! ! iiuly :ci(' tliiii.g, th. i.'il! of a safe, iKihdol idaci; am V) l!i.)W. “ it i:s iir ix l" '■aid ili'hriz. “ Aie: w.; have i|)(j I mi i,,!d iTi/wn. am i.ima soiiK- angel or d. vil will -s-bcv. us li))w to ,!p'i out of ihks place m ' l);ick Ihroiigli liie po---!.rn eft; i national convention makes its decCision. s. ! One of the prime questions i.s how ; nmny other paitms will be in the ; field. The ans'w. r i.s e((actded gen-- i crLy to depend on, the econ(.u!me I ti:( nds of the next few monilm. i R'lnking ()n Better rimes I If iiio.sp.'.'ity iviuins ditring the I cmming year, (lie politicians exp- el to see ’ytl!" .significanf T.lTird-jiart.v ¡activity. . I f tlvng.s go on as they j are, or get worse, a cunip 'r crop : f independent mcvcment.s is looked : tor. i“ FJvid( t u ! \. 'Mr. Roasev. !; i,s b a n k - : tug, pohUcally. on a v.'-rv a p p r c c i-1 .d le c'conoini'- u p tu rn . j ' R e c c n 'lv his m a n a g e r s have n o t | , h; e n t a k i n g th e p an is they once did to keej) th e Fh>pubdca'i insur;i ni*- ¡ in 4 h o D -'m cc’-a'TC f o ld -- th a t is, to j k r c p t h e m from going out on t h e i r j ow n a n d o rg a n iz in g against th e a d - i m i n i s t r a t i o n th e popular di.scontent j a i i s i n g f ro m th e ciepr.-'usion. •I r > n i o c r a t i r p a r ty cliiofs are nro- ■ c- ('ding, in stea d, on the tlirory t h a t bv N ;n’em ber, 19;»6, improv,-d conriitic n s will h.ave wiped out m ost of (liat d isc o n te n t, a n d th a t th e n a t u ral fire.stige of t h e a d m in is tr a tio n will in su r e Mr. Roo.seve]t's re-e lc etion on a s t r a i g h t - o u t Demoi , i( kef. ■« _ Daily Cross Word Puzzle Í ! Riiliriz bit at the air like a dog, a s thoiigl. this la.st reproot eiit licepe r th a n all th a t bad pa.s.sed before. B u t he spoke quietly wlien lie a n sw e re d , “ I am fiin-slied-^’for „ this n ig h t, g rin g o ! ” I 1 ! And stepping pas t .Montana he j a c tu a lly took the lead along the d a m p little corridor to the small door a t the farth e r end. T h e soot ; from th e lam p had half-poisoned the ; air; th e foul sw eet of it was i, the . no strils of Montana until he had o'; fi.glit to keep from sneezing j , Rubriz, pushing the door open the ; slig h te s t crack, pressed his ear , close, to the crevice in o rder to lis I ten. A f te r a long m o m en t he widened I t h e lissiire; he stepped riglit out in t h e a p a r tm e n ts of General Ignacio E s t r a d a . And not a living soul was , in th e m ! 1 It se em ed to .Montana, as the g r e a t n e s s of the relief poured over him like a soothing s tre a m o: warm water, th a t th e r e had been a paym e n t m ade through th e sufferings a n d th e terrible slianie of Rubriz, an d th a t now. all would go sm oothly forw ard until they had escaped with th e prize they sought. ' T ' l I E g o v ern o r l a d done his best. ^ H a n g in g th ings pleased Genera) E s tr a d a . H e had han ging lam ps set 'a b o u t w ith the crystal of chandeliers. Heavy red drapes of velvet sepa r a t e d his bedroom from his study.- T w o fold c urtains swept over the high faces of the casem ents. And th e four-poster bed was all g a rlanded about, as it were, with rosy an d golden stuffs th a t might have brig h te n e d a bridal suite. T here were o th e r d etails th a t made Rubriz scowl an d M onta na smile; above all, t h e r e w as th e chair of audience In th e g e n e r a l ’s study, which was in fa c t like a throne, complete with a cus h io n ed footstool for hi.s big feet. Hiibriz locked th e door and then w e n t to th e throne, w here he sat down. H is brown body, n. keu to tli ; w aist, lolled on a velvet-lined arm o f ' th e c h a ir ; his bare toe.T wriggled Into t h e so ftn es s of th e footstool. m u r m u r e d Rubriz. we’ve blown the safe door off it.- Iiinges. T o . w o r k ! ’ In fact, th e position was perfect, th’a t if the e.xpIoGion took place, the closet would coniine part of the noise, an d t!u g reater part of it; the te s t m ig h t be muffled away by t-he po n d e r o u s walls and the stroii; floors of the "ca.sllc." But befori- .Montana could set o work to run Hu mold ¡iroiin-l the .-:afe, a haiu L b eg an to beat . i the dOor of the g o v e r n o r s outer room Very clearly .Montana co'ulo hf'ar a voice bellowing; "K xeelleney! Op*- i th e door! It is Sergeant .'n d r e s ! T h ie v e s have entered the fo rt— th ie v e s or nuirderers! The.v h a v e - coine in th ro u g h the p o s te rn !’’ "B in d s o ftly —be easy with the g a g s ! " said Rubriz, bitterly, to the Kid. "N'ow we a r e uead men! \Vhy-i did 1 e v e r t r u s t a gringo? You a r c | all wom en." * ^ It s e e m e d the end to Montana, an d { as he drew his guns he sta red at the j sa v a g e body an d face of big Rubriz. and a t th e foolish luxury of the G o v e r n o r ’s rooms, and thought th a t he could h a v e f )iind a better place to die in, ' T h e r e wore many men with S e r g e a n t Andros. T hey began to s h a k e - th e knob of tlie door. , " B e a t it d o w n ! ” cried one of th e lot. “ B e at down tlie door! T hey have m u r d e re d the governor.” H eav y sliocks began to fall a g a i n s t th e door. Boomin, i oise s echoed th ro n g h the rooms, with th e < loud, quich shud(i(;ring of the door a g a in s t its hinges. In between. T h e re was a noise of cracking, splintering wood, bu t still th e heavy panels of the door w ere holding. And f; i* aw ay o th e r so u n d s of running footfalls, sh o u tin g voices, stream ed to w ard s th e to w e r .fr o m all parts oi th e c a s tle. “ T h e re a re the windows,” said .Montana. “Ay, if' we had wings,” said Riibriz. C o p t j r l f f h t , t O X i , H a r p e r d B r o t h e r s ) ri n n ' T Is Set A yc'iv ago tlu "r' \y.is talk very iii“,ii ill) in Hip i v v t y of ])uiting up :'U in'-’ur'’’('n' R^piiblioan a.s tlu’ R o-asf\cit r u n n i n g - mate. Now the talk is all for tiic re n o m in a tio n of V r ■' - P r es id p n t G tt rn or. I n ovruiy S t a t e - (except Iliiev r.' t u i s Loui.sian t» t h e Democrat.s are b u ilding up. a n d reivinK on, a down- ' h e - i i n e D e n ic c r a tic S ta te orvaniz.a- Moii. a n d fro w n in g on a!! coalitions Of cotir.sa if a n y di.snntpiited R. - i)ii’olir;'n.s w a n t to go aipng, they are w:Mrorup. but t h e y a r e n o t encour.rg- ' d to ejcpeci favors. T licrp a r e a, lor o( pnesibiliLi*") in H ud. A r e t u r n tof the insurw nt.s to t h e R e p u b lic a n ca m p would b" ca1;'nlatpd to a g g ra v a te greatlv th e str u g g le for co n tro l alre.ody ragint; E c e n as thing.s .stand now. no one th ere. ACROSS L Topi for trim- .miiig oft the Fiirfaee of the wo)i(J 4. TeU th(jughtiessly >. Agricultural e-stablishiiient 12. Female sandpiper 13. Italian opera H. Open rourt I.5, Flow hack 16. Most tempestuoua is r Natives of Turkey f’o. r.lvely dance 21. Starting point of many arctic expeditions 22. Most exocllent 23. Long narrow liilot 2fi. Mem^handl.se 28. Fir.st pre<)iclent of (termany SO. Turned the eyes so as to .«ee 32. .«Jmall wig 33. .'Jhiin 34. fiavine n.'J.'^Tahlct 36, tSecon(.1hand Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl* D amms O E s a : ; ^ n Q B i i n D Q Q . s m d s B B B a y B i a i a É B B Q B S : iüBialBmBmQmBSmIDE Q Q l B a a B Q mmmmmmmm O0GÍ^;^S[9QQ3B!S!OiS][2 a G O l ^ ' ^ Q S D Q S i a f ' i Q Q S 38. Young sheep 41. Scrutinize 42. Restrtiin 43. Art of working in \vo(jd 47. .Silkworm 48. Drug-yielding plant 40. Ardor 50. Japanese moa.sure 61. Troublesome plant 52. Nerve net- . work 53. Pigpen DOWN 1. Rugged mountain crest 2. Fir.st appearance 3. Kimi of striped wood 1 Singing Tol 5. Ignited 6. IdollzM 7. U ncovers 8. Be unsueoess* ful 9. E x ist 10. Action a t law 11. t?mall ru g 17. .Shooting s ta r 19. Cloth used for . soldiers’ uniform * 22. River bottom 28. Irreg u lar voters 24. Anger 26. Took solid food'( 27. Jjower 29. M ilitary m usical In stru m en t 80. Fold o ver OB 31. Germ (Bells 32. Buah> clum p 34. lio t rough or h arsh 87. More ratio n al 39. D eserve 40. .Salty 41. W ent sw iftly 42. U nit of force 48. Cry of th e crow 44. Malt beveragre 45. M ottled app earan ce In m ahogany 40. Rodent Rppubtiean Pioblcnis E v fn a*. thiuK.s .stand now, no oim srcm.s abl)» to figure out how .o pi--)- !cnm 'd deadlock can be avoided when :h(« R epublicaas come together in liieii- next national convention. M o r- dark horae.s than figure in x i i n u ' u . , , , t h o 1P20 Ropublean d:Tui)ock ar ■ I , ^ v r v n g into the picture, A o n d id a te A ' of tlm tvpe of Ogden M ills or Dav;u ” Reed migii, be able do organize a If.rm idele bloc of delegates in ti. Paet W h ile someone of the type'of A iH '.ur Y'anderberg wa.s getting toe eth "r a_ Alid-W éstern block, and .'^“ me one’ like W illiam E Borah we (o ’)eeting th - ieft-wing-.'.s, ''Royond that, w hat? / t 3 i 4 5 é 7 ■ e /O ft • mI#m /3 W k 14 /5 WM, f . /é 7 /S / / 2t i ■ m// ■ / 22 * 7ÚÁWA 13 U Z6 f : 2Í ^1 28 2f 3o 31 > . 3Z ' 33 '34 35 3¿ ■ 127 4o 41 . 4-1 » 43 44 45. 44) ^7 46 - - 4\t . ! 4 < j 1 1 So 51 1 I —1 1 61 ple.tform; l'oó. \vi!l | lor once, bv ih) HELPS FOR HOUSEWIVES A co m n ro m is p like that of w h ic h pro d u ced W a r r e n G. H.ardin^, a lr e a d y is ta lk e d about by m a n y R('- p u b lic m w e t a r h e r sh a ips. And, i n cidí nta.'ly, p r e d ic tio n of such a conir i i w sH .M r ij: i i i x r u F x t r k k s .MAKi; ( T ’I.INARV ART F ;.\S II R Tlvere a re m a n y sm all ;ind .st*emingly u n i i r p n r t a n t itcm.s for 4 h c hou.sc'Aifi- to re m e m b e r if .slip m to facilíta te h e r work. F o r instanc e. - when fa k m e Hie skin off ,a to m a to do not try p a m fu ly pr)eruise is about Hie only tuedietion i to get, ” off w ith a .shar;) knife or a n v e.xperlenced R - p u b lie a n is will- j even bv th e m ora m o d e m meiiiod of to. i C h o p in r tl 'm d e r Ibe ‘mt w a te r As to i.ssiip.s. as dt.stinpuisimd from . f;?ucei, Irst^-ad iio’d it on a fork ov.uc a n d id a te s , thc' confu.smn is e v e n ! a fla m e on t h e s-,-we-and .m'« how worse. It .s.-^cm.s a lm o s t iVs.Mired t h ; o i ca.silv i; come.s olí. A nother liiü'.e trick Ls using the top of a milk bottle for'the top cen- '< I O' vour r a k e w h en you are Icing It. avoiding th e m ilk bottle top. T h e n romove thks top and give the s¡x)t a bit of icing in contrast to the first. It you w onder w h y ice cube oomp a r t m e n t s .Kick to thp ice box. try d rv in p off t h e bottom of the compartinoiM' aftCT' filling with water. If you pu t them In wet Uie freeze. Stewed Tomatoes Used stc'cd io m a to e s well seasoned. b i t ,id nicely w ith chojis or roosts, : V ially gtxxl on cold or ranj' nigfc Easily prepared, tcx). Í! I T h ‘* London T r a n s p o r t Board o p - ( l a f f s .1.156 railw ay carriages. 5.312 o m n ib u s 's . 2,518 tr a m c a rs . 459 motor coaciu s, a n d 60 trolley buses. * O u tocaoi [ O E a d o B O i p 8 TAKE YOUR CHOICE j no U o f l a n k to siy HiaL wi; - .hi ; 'j 1:;;’ ' a n pl-ic'd uii.m Hie go\i i .. in; nt it can nev/^r tlirow oil ¡,. b u r d e n a n d !)ee;.u.‘)t> o f t h t l . : : stfi.-.s in. tlmt direcli!;u slioiild c:irelu!ly (" i i s K e n d b.'ln!^ a :. ;p'. Hi, r ')()!■ .iliiiity. v! . i I* . . pp (D-:.. ',\ ■ la k in ■ no ,:'iinn unti! tlm h i . ■'•'iv. ' 'ill. n: lui’.ounces i ' ‘, pi.in Hie :'"(‘'J. Tlv-y .:t')‘ c n ¡ i \ ;ii(. ii a i ”, J -i,s!;iii\:( iiction in Nor'Ii him .siiouid b" HI line wuli f':ii;''; Kuial i: e(Jinineiidatinn. In tlu: vie s Hiey a re ■.Ujiporl.-d l)\ Hi.' ( ’> f\-)-: liiiii.sell. wlio m d ira te d Hie ai'v:-.i bility (1! following Hu' nali()nal ’ imhi ' r a t i o n in liiV addD':- to li; Ifl'i.T . gislature. Tluil Ih) Hill mea.sure n!!l r' : -;vr e n s i d t ’’able .sup))orl becaiYse ni iiie c'ii :ig)' ojid ilnempiovmeni 'e.aioivdfa. s - li w h en .'■evual.v leghdaior.S; ndiea' d ih e ir int u),tio,i vo!; tor : i! b( e lU.'.e Hirv believed it wmi’d . ' • n c a double purpose, o n t r o l ■‘1^ vHu.skey u n d provision lo r Uic ag- U. Tomorrow, Montana and Rubria ) try a danaerous trick. POLITICS AT RANDOM ' B v HR VOX P R H F. t ( ’hief of Buie;!U, riie .As.soeiat.’il Press, tVashiiigf,on) Not iniK’h is .saitl l o r ))iib!ieotinn, ij.it u n d ( ' r - s i i i - f a e e e x p l o r a t i o n s p r e p a r a t o r y to t h e Ifl.iti P r e s i d í a n l a ; , .iinjiiiigti a l r - a c h iia ve r e a d i e d a :ii:.;hly a c t i v e .stage. T h e li e u t e n a n U s o f pre.sidiaii R o o s e v e l t . wh.o.se r e i i c m i n a t i o n i.- i. oneecied, c o u l d .give .voti I r o m t h e n ( c n f i d í U i l i a l lile-s a d )'la lle d p i c t u r e o l w ln it t h e y e x p e r t to lia p p ia i in e v e r y S t a t e d u r i n g ilu' p t c e o n v i a i - t i o n sea:--on e n d i n g in J u n e o l n e x ' y e a r . . O n Hu" R e p u b ü r a n siiii' th e d a t a is f a r li’ss c o m p l e t e , a n d a n y t l i l n g b u t c o iu 'lu s iv e . I n Hie m dn , it io rcea.st' e o n u n u i n p c o n t u s i o n s a m i e o i i l r o - vcry r i g h t up t o Uie time When t t e D D0n01 Of KING MIDAS - EASTERN JEWEL ~ Or GOLDEN LEAF FO R T O B A C C O But D O N ’T TAKE CHANCES WITH JUST ANY FERTILIZER FOR ANY CROP ■ INSIST ON J l i DEPENDABLE FERTILIZERS The result of years of study, careful experiment and expert blending of those materials best suited to the crop requirements of this section. A SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR EVERY CROP A SPECIAL SERVICE FOR EVERY CUSTOMER EVERY CUSTOMER A FRIEND R. V.KEEL Agent EASTERN COTTON OIL CO. Norfolk, Va. = iO B O c = a o B o r a i % [ J Friday, February 1, 193S THE DAILY REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. PAGE FIVE ‘REFUGEES’ FROM HUEY’S ‘EMPIRE’ MerckanU Threaten To Carry Fight to Aisembly Floor After Hearing R e fle c to r B u re a u , S ir W a lte r H otel. BV C. a! PA U L R a le ig h . Feb. 1.— F a ilu re to p re t e n t to th e jo in t fin a n c e co m m ittco a d e fin ite s u b s titu te fo r th e sales ta x w as th e o u ts ta n d in g p o in t in th e h e a r in g of th e N. C. M e rc h a n ts A ssociation before t h a t g ro u p . A d efin ite th r e a t o f a s u b s titu te , j alre a d y fram ed^ to com e a t a la te r j d a te w h en th e revenU b bill re a c h e s ^ th e floor of th e lo w e r ,h c u s c w as voiced by D avid O v e n s o f C h a r l o t t e ,: p r e s id e n t of th e N a tio n a l R e ta il,D ry G oods a n d C h a rlo tte M e rc h a n ts A s- i sociatlons... O th e r s p e a k e rs w ho fol- [ low ed O vens also h in te d a t su c h a j m ea su re . O vens, w ho w as in tro d u c e d by | W illa rd Dowell, p r e s id e n t of th e j s ta te m e r c h a n ts ’ g ro u p as " th e r e c - ; ognlzed le a d e r o f th e m e rc h a n d is in g I w o rld in th e U n ite d S ta te s ,” w*as' WORLDof TAMPS Heiress To Wed By Q iJ I X lO J A M tS O rp Jian s c f Spaus b ^ a e fit d irc c u y | fro m a so m i-p o stal is;,ue o í h i-ccl-, | , r ;e d ftam p .s ju s i in a p p e a ra n c e ire ni t h a t c cu rú ry . T h e s ta m p s arc ia s c r ’bed. as j" roughly tra n s la te d , ' ScnoGl h o m e ^ i t r o rp h k n s." P a rt of th e nioncy rec 'lv e d fro m t 'e sale of th e s ta m p s to gb Í3’ aid-CJl the o rp h a n s. F o r th é ba.sic illu stra tio n a couple , ■ of ciii cy-i'.:-aded y o u n g ste rs a rc '•hew n cngro.ssrd in play. O n e ha.s a ■ ball a n d th'* o th e r a sm all r.aiiing' ship. T h e d raw in g is fla n k e d on ( h e r sid e by a deco rativ e b o rd er cl color c o n tra s tin g to th e c e n tra l pu-L cf th e sta .n p . , T h e re a re seven d r n o m in a t’.cns, bi'ginning wdth five cont'avw au d (X td in g to five postas. W hen m artial law made things hot for those who revolted against Sentaor H uey P. Long’s dictatorship in Louisiana, James M ehaffey, vice president of the revolutionary “ Square Deal association,” found te m p o r a r y r e fu g e ” in Washington. He and his wife are shown m th eir hotel room there. 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M ak in g th ir te e n o n 4he by the *plaiptiff a g a in s t ih :' p rop- .vcarsi ¡ 13th w as n o t so lucky. erty 01 th e d e fe n d a n ts : an d th.' w ill fu ith e i ta k e n o lle .' th a i U r a re reqii red to a p p v a r b if o i'' th C lerk o! th e S u p e rio r C o u rt cf P CSvHrty -at hi> offic.’ in Q rc r.v¡: N. .a n d p le a d fb , th e com p lain , h e ix iefn iv filed in s a id C le rk s o f ;'' ■ w ith in 30 flays a f te r servict' of th; ;um n:fjn ,, c r th e re h f th e re in d ;- m andecl-tulL be g ra n te d . ’I’i'. 'OTh d av of T.in ..me 19.35 J F, H A R R IN G T O N C lerk S u p e r.:.r C nurt, • Engagement of Rosalind Kress (above), heiress to the Kress chain store fortune, and Charles Wesley Fram e, Utica. N. Y.. advertising man, was announced in New York at the heme of the heiress. (Copyright by M. I, Boris from The Associated Press) easily th e o u ts ta n d in g sn e a k e r of, ¡ needed—a n d th e boys a r e n ’t in a \\ie day. H e g o t off to a n ex c e lle n t i ix x iiic n ic do th a t. If th e P itm a n a n d th e c o m m itte e as well a s , bill com es o u t New D eal stra te g y g a lle n ’ liste n e d to h im w i t h ' m oves to th e Sionalc. w h ere a c a re fu l a tte n tio n . T h o se w ho fo l- c tr a ig h t-o u t in fla tio n bill of its n a - low ed. frc m v ario u s se c tio n s of th e * tu re could im p ro b ab ly p ass sta te , slowed v ery p e rc e p tib ly th e p a "e s e t by O vens a n d it w.as q u ite B A R R IE R : G la ts a n d B yrd of V irginia. C o n sid e r th m r reco rd s o n th e New D eal t h a t n-.ighi b.' intr-rprvtP d as re a so n enough. O n th e F a r W e ste rn h y ’polhe.sis P ra n k C. S h a u g h n 9.t'y —a t 'e p re si- ____ d e n t o f th y S a n « Prancnsco S to ck S e n a to rs of b o th p o li- i E x c h a n g ? - is ra te d a lead in g c a n - X C T K E O F S U M M O X S BY P U B L IC A T IO N 140! th C a ro ! in a -- P itt C ou n tv , ' In th e SuperioV C om .. " Tf wa cf Greenviil-' vi. R obert W illo u g h b y a n d wfi*. M rs R obert W illoug'nby. T he d e fe n d a n ts , a ’:i:ve n.ann d will ta k o rotiC " t h a t a n a c tio n e n titled .v dosign for U. S. m e te r s.a m p s h:?'. b.’?n noled m a k in g if t ali.-iis .i;.; l ) .ir r c d 'f i tm reprcs.'iili!i« | r h ,r ,a in U » c c u n tr y c r « n g .n ..1 I n th e ir wives GfficiaV- 0f th e a rm y , n a w and Mrs. way in to ;h: m ails. O ne c ' t . ’e f irs t w ho a r e m a rrie d to f e r io coum to h a n d o ilg in a te d from S , h en ec td a v N. Y’. A n ie t? r sta m p in erw ay n n th is session. ^ ¡i’,<-ty m ib 'iritv c a n u x iig n wa'zed o n e x p la in in g t h a t th e com m itte." > T hey h a v e , how ever, h it o n th e , ^ " q u ite u n a v o id a b ly d e ta in e d ' i d e a o f .g e ttin g im p o rta n t m em b er.s! t h e r h e a rin g s. of M r. R oosevC record j; h a n k s fo r th e jh earm g . even ^ th o u g h you w ere a n h o u r l a t e " said O vens^ “I w an t to s a y t h a t we a re w ould s thiriiT agaiirsr Shr;U5?hnessy is th e is im p iessed on v.n e m e lc p e by .1 •spo iai m a c h ín ? . r a ? h o f w h icn has ;.s ( ’AO n u n .b :r. a n d serv es n o t only ( ig n ers a n d a re e n g a g e d in in'ell;.- n e r" ? o r se c re t s e r i’ic ■ work cr-ing s h ifte d to o th e r duties. as th e m d .c a iio n th a t th ? re g u la r of M r. R o o sev elt’s o fficial fam fiy o n sii-v.ighnfssv ha.-^ been colly d e - ! ra s h a s b een p aid but as th e canrecord as to ju s t how f a r F D R in - te n d s 10 go w ith h is prospective tach.Hi m th e A lthough, r e g u la te d by its b reatfil ! ing, a c a t's p u r r i n g . is caused by rcm th e Wall S tre e t crowd | vi-)lalicn m a rk as well ' m ak in g th ? vocal co rd s vibratee. , o ’. H e w as a rtiv ? in get- T h e new die bears a n eagl-e in ____________________ a u th o rity . T h e n th e f .^ fib lis'.’.e d - w o r k e d h a r d fh g s t in th e cenM r. above w h ic h is ' - ................ — - -^l&nd a s a .sort of b a r-1 :n d cp ?n d efice cf sir,al- ’ Ü- S. P o rta g e ’’ a n d below, th “ to ’An x c t i CE O F SUM Y IOXS BY m e rc h a n ts , n o t p o litic ia n s, a n c n a t {^^.yond w h ic h th e W h ite House j B u t New Y’o rk w o’i l d j c f o;Mi»n. T o th e .eft is th e m e .e i | PU B L IC .A T IO X we c laim t h a t we u n d e r s i? n d d is- ¡.,qj pgcy, w ith o u t lay in g jtself 1 j. see h m in th e re th a n n ’am b er a n d d ale, while to th e rig h t C ai’o 'iñ a —P i t t C c u n tv tr ib u tio n of m e rc h a n d ise . \k e d elib - c ritic ism . som eone like B en C ohen ' ‘ - ‘ e ra te ly c h a rg e t h a t th o u s a n d s an d thou.sands o f d o lla rs w h ich would T h is is g oing to be a good tric k i„f It wo_rk_s M__u_c_h d ep en d s o..n. how D ikm m u : Tile S e cu ritie s a n d Bxn o rm a lly h av e b een r p e n t ir. th is c o ria in S e n a to rs are as cro ss- 1 cL.ange C .'im m issicn's re c o m m e n d a s ta te h av e b een d iv e rte d lO S o u th a n d how a d ro it c a b in e t} t i o n , f m revising th ? m an ag r-m ''n C a ro lin a . V irg in ia a n d elsew h ere by c th p r oíTícials are a s |c e i u p of exchancci» w es a .‘ 'nor.k to rea so n of th e th r e e p e r c e n t sale*! tax . T h a t th e ta x is imi’w sed 01 th o se least able to p ay -.s a so p h istry you a re p e r h a p s w ea’’v of h e a r - w irnesses. j ÜX' W ail S tre e t old g’d aru . I . i ? p m - M A SS IV E : S e n a to r C a rte r G lass j jKS-ed a lte ra t e n s f ’rike M Lh? v^r:'' ( D ' cf V a., a n d S e n a to r Ja m e s C o u - i roc s oi ih iir r a it ui^d p.-e.snge. iR i c f M ich ig an , a r e m ore o r i A.sku;g ,:.iui:..ji> a c ,. .jiaT ’? of Am-^'unt p a id " a n d in la rg e fig* iii’.'- b?lcw’. til? value. Ail o f th is i.s | -'ncic.'id in a b o rder re.senibling th e ”1, rfo raticn .s o n a n adhesivo. In ’1 e old designs, liie a m o u n t p.cd. et? . wa- in : J d ’tio n to a c a n cellatio n m a rk sim .lc'.’ ’o t h a t e m ployed o n m all b e a r n - rejp ila r i sta m p s. I n th e S u p e rio r C o u rt T c ’A’n of G re e n v ille v.s. J o h n G W illia m s a n d wlf?, Mrs. J c h n G. W illia m s.. T h e d e fe iid a n is a b :v e n o m J will tak e n c iic ' t h a t a n actio n c’.itf ik d as ab '.v e li^ s b?.»n in s tit.it::’ in th e S u p e rio r C o u rt of P itt co’un- C ^ c a r W illiam s a n d wife OüCar W illiam s. I n e cteie.-iclani.'. a t : v e r.a m :c will • k - n o tic th a t a n r.'tio n cni i-U fd a" above h a s boon in stif.:t..t i h ' th • S un rio r C o u rt of- P .tt coun- ! iv f 'v th : purpooo o f io rc c lo s.n ; cn-tlficr-'.ts o f ta x sales a n d li.m Jcr th o y e a rs 1930 a n d 1931 held by th ? p la in tiff a g a in s t th ? p ro p er f.- o f th " d e f e n d a n ts : a n d th ,;. will f u rth e r ta k e n o tic e t h a t tin y nro req u ii'sd 10 a p p e a r before th e C lerk c f th " S u p e rio r C o u rt of Pit* C o u n ty a t h is office in G re e n v ill:. N. C„ a n d D iead to th ? com p lain t h c r c tc f o r ’’ filed in s a id C le rk ’s office w ith in 30 d a y s a f te r service of thi.' : um m ons. o r th ? re lie f th e re in d e m an d ed will, b? g ra n te d . T h is Lio 3Cth dav cf .J.vauti’v, 1033 J F. H A R R IN G T O N . ■ C l-'ik S u p e rio r C c’urt. - - zons '*v' V* - - - - » in*, b u t It o u g h t to be e n g ra v e d m o v em en t to p u t j u c h 1 g Mu-s-so- In m arb le w here e v ery o n e c a n .sc" it." M r. O ven, d e n ie d e m p ’uaticaH v t h a t th e m e rc h a n ts fa v o r on u n b a la n c e d b u d g et, in a d e q u a te su p p o rt of sc h co r.. c r th e im f>osltion of w h iskey ta x tc su p p la n t th e .'^les tax **l_say th is, w h e n p e r h a p s I oug.it « U í j t to s a ’. It,” h e c o n tin u e d ,'’lh It we ¡ an y i ^ r h a l l e n e r '’a n v m a n to lu n fo r a ! e ire rg e n c y le p M a t’.o r s ta te ciTic w hile d e c la r n g th a t ht fav o rs ret .itiop of th e sa les tax ■When vou w crk a g a in s t th e cau.se • C o u rt hecam -c 0 . b ad wcrd*ng of tíic ' c c r .r .c n m a n vcu w ork cised as o n ex am p le of th e cvm F e I all New D eal leg islatio n th ro u g h th e ¡ lu a to ¿es siei’e b e fo re it re a c h e s th e floor f o r i T o e C.,.1 .1 a final v o te . The.’^'* tw o a n d th e ir co litam ie will see to It t h a t fu ll com m u e e h e a rin g s a re h eld on all v ita l m eas ures T liey co n sid er th a t t _ h a s p assed a n d th e r e i;. n o ioiigci d fo r blin d p assag e of T h e 'hot f .;l' rv o v isicn of th e R eooverv aci recen tly 'xicked cut by th e Supn^i c IS ils of la t n 1 c fir ag a in s t th r cause of m c r r ’n a n ts a n d ’ undue ha.«tf :V, doing th e M is te r > of cirtU ra¿ion itsel: biUci;:.. D ow ell, w ho in tro d u c e d th " .>.p''nk. e rs. te rm e d th e sa les *?x th e g u a tc s t social a n d eco n o m ic b lu n d e r ever jie rp e ira te d in N o rth C a ra h n a ’ a n d a d d e d tL a t it is “u n fa .c u n so u n d a n d vicious." . , I t w as ab v ic.r. if ’.t (íu rn im ittee w :s disapix>lni«a u r th c fa ilu re of th e a s so c iiL o u 1 0 - p io d u c ? its •subátitute ”np?*’ .re ai th e ’'c a rir? . S till m o re obvious w as th e fa c t ta a t O r e a s w as th e o nly s iie a k e i. cxc"?* lo r D owell, w no is a fa m il 'j" figure a t 811e.s ta x h e a rin g s, to c re a te a r g re a t im p ressio n B y h is pxi'ition in m ero lran d lsln g h e h a d th e .idv.m - ta g e over le.ss-publicizccl I ’pe.’kM.s He spoke calm ly, c le a rlv , m u c.i in th e m a n n e r e x n e c t“d of a n 'x . cuti?* c f liLs type A t least one m e m b e r uf th e coii'.- n iltte e w as h e a rd to ;u,» th a t i .k; h e a rin g would h a v e I'ccn nitch m o rO ’successful, fro m *b‘ m e rc h .in k stA hdpoüit. if f.^ 'v h a d in tr d i' .’d '''F ilu T rr to prci.ior si th .. 1..- n i'" " ’ 'oa.i a - .•■. il. 1.UIMUIUW a n d t h r p ro m ise ■-'■i duce It la lo r itro ™ n.-lu..ive o-.ii . i h - ^ , , Y'c; 11 i;' V o .e c r Ic sicn fiC'int t h a t h e a rin g ', b e f o " th e S itía le \ p - p r r p r i a t i r r . ^ o !^ m ltlo e on »he S 4 - 8fiO,OPOO.CHX) w orlrs relief bail w ere cli.sed to th e oublu ou u stra ig h t P a rts v c ie th e R( pubiican.s ,o tm g for ci)en d c o ts a n d C h a iin .an G las^ joining his fc'low I V iro c ’-.M'. f p n v ac'- W n e n th e h c .n .ip s .v’ c com ’ilrte th e . will be put :n lu .i.' -fi Jo rm a n d m rcle p u b lu - bifi tn„s w.il make one ronsohdai d .'tor. a line c.im u.aun iTok v i'.er-. a.x had Me prfs.<; b ren ii?rm i'.ted to co \er th daily it •'tm en.’, t.i (beer p ierf'V il «* Presiriens R rre e \" l’ w .tli all ih..i i i o ’ .r q 'U ...c r a .> . •ion .suv-;e.s a n a ’lrg rric a l lii n 0 u re o b lig a:cry on 10 ;\vo w re ’ss. com - 50 lepta.s. n ’ .do--, th e C om m ission w n r ts i c 'u m a ’", a c tio n on its re - ( v n ,iic n d ‘'d o 'a n g ^ s because it oL'C. A XOle O r Tw o T h e U nio n o. S cu ’h A fr.ca lias d ecided Ur isstu- .? special ccm m em - oTAt w ta m o in c o n n ectio n w ith K in a GCvTi,. s v?r ju b u ie in May. T .'c n {'■>:•.,v .l -ffa’u re ’’-'.11 be th e h e a d c f ih ? k ng su rro u n d e d by e m b lem ?’ ical d?fi'-ns 'The ir.scnp- Annual Report of PITT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION . As cf December 31, 1934 D ia ..;g 1934 wc 'nave h a d a s’ucc?ssi’.il y e a r anc; h.\vc cnro licd about tw o th o u sa n d r.c,v m em bers. We arc b e g m n in g a new y ear, a n d w an . thus c n ? to be e v e n b e tte r th a n 1934. la c a n be w ith y o u r h e lp a n d coc ’p e ra tio n in g e ttin g y c u j friends a n d n eig h b o rs to jo in . All B u rial Assoc ia t’.ons a r .' u n c e r í h c ’ upervision c f th e N o rth C a ro lin a Ins'u ran ce C om - m issicn. w h ic h in s u r e s y cu r p rotection. In, b eihg a m em b er o f th e Associatio n 1 0 '., h a v e h e lp e d mr.ny people th a t o th e rw ise co u ld n o t h a v e been 10 well c a re d fc r and* th e cost h a s bt'en small, to th e m em b ers. .a. -T.'isrncnts N cs, 21 a n d 22, ccveriug la st 14 d e a th s o n th is card , are n i'’« due. Y ku L a ’ f .h n ty days in w h ich to p ay a n d k eep in good s ta n d ing If you i ia \c p a id *n .idvancc you do n o t ew e fo r th e s ? assessm en ts. D c n ’;,g ? t bi-hi’nd. M em b ers 65 ^ n c U ^ c r CA N N O T be r c - in s ia te d if they g?r b eh in d ‘ - T h? a n m ia l m e e tin g of T he B u r.al A s.scc:ation w ill b e h e ld o n th e cvem n? c i I r c i u a r y 12. 1935. a t 8:00 o'clock P. M „ a t th e W illiam s F u n r r r l Hem." E v ery m em b er''is u rged to a tte n d th is m eetin g . 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D J B;bba , S ’.rc k lio lm - ( A P > —A fo rm a l pro tost to th e governm ent by th e ed ito r of a the.fi . r o w ip rs' m a s a z m : h a s - H i-evt.Hcd th a t O r m e n - m a d e m cL oh ■ a. . ia. . i p ictu res h av e Iv o n eíT eciuj'ly b<’'V -jT t.o : G. r e tte d ill SWeden thus p .i.si^ iear by J- G .M iiih ,E dc... D;eiv?rso;i . K.' so lu te p rco f th.at th e a n tie rs h a ’.e a b a n d o n e d t h f ir Lghi Mjtsainst th" tax in c o m m u te ? aiiu i^ivill w ait until th e rev e n u e bill n m T1 Hcu,''i:i:t g a g ' .d •Liiiulifi- ’¡le rc.m r.ii 4 d ‘u n ’''li.iiio u iu ' ill '0 - rc a c h c s th e floor of th e legi.-^laturr befoi’e sta g in g iL • I 'u l fi th(' w orking cUisuts. . . T h e d ecision of S o rlalist-m m d c-d 3 a la r ? e trad e u n io n s nc’g to n a tr o n iz ' G 'r - f M ’.’s N ancy E. Elk.s m an tncvies. film d is tr ib u to r s 's a y . M r , n.i A np . h as c.um^eri a d ras.m e u rtn ilm nt im W .’i L 'r C .u in o n th e n ’.’m ‘'c r cf n ic h film s rrr u g h t ; M e lv o rd T e ttc r to n in to Sw eden .Jame \ t i!lrt;g 'il > F ilm O rigins C om m 1‘P, Ma P a n ic B.tL.n'k T h is ha.s been , .spcriallv tru e . ,u ^ M ;'.one 'D tck ’r IS IKiinted I'Ut, in th e S w edish p ru v - C h a rles T .ic k e r incf.s In S to ck h o lm a f e w ' R c b t B :iker nave b een b i’din G e rm a n film s quit? i H a r d ’ < toadii\. JunniK S m ..'. In .co;uc G erm a n fi'm s h av e P ' a ’n r e E lks Ih t ii p re s e n te d w’ith o u t ihe.se credit y tr S a lh e K’.n., :. liy i i r a n r n o u s iines in d ic a tin g w here th ey w erepr."- c G. B uughni dueed H itle r New sreels R »rixd T lv ' p ro te st to th e g o v en u m tv. a t tacks thus bovcott a.s b 'l n c a m a ii . : CoMrctcil ir r m u th e m or. so sitic-> a boycott cf G e r- ■ m a n -m a d e n n re lia n d ise , al-.o greed ttpcn bv Uie tra d e umon.' !'• b re n c a rrii'd out to .any 'tr len t. N e w ir-e is w hich in rlu d e i n u l l "b r N.mi iV 'im - a? .'•hrw’i ;P m otion P i c t u r e M r A r.nie C ( .t'ii on hiincl not ex- T o!a! W ' of never a te r T o u l Fcui: ' '■ ' , ¡i.uitile.ipp d tlu- ¿cvTi’rT .e n t in tw o w h ich d e p e n d for p a ir o n a c ' :: e>wex'r. s K e v ,i" d \. ; ’A.ifis n u - . ' r u r *,e,s h r , . ' .s'rv i'd dish W orkininnen •>:’ ih m r t .mtfie.s. ' . . r..r a y - i : ’bctou.s. iv ..' ' r ie - v f i 'n ein b e L a r; J I '.L 'v I IVeor.i a n ' a.s ; t?'. .u ''l i a r s ' .o r ' ' 'pecp'.e best tr e n . 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P a t- 1 ¡jiu p sii a t m u la r ' n a i b.'iiig aiiim y | t..i' I r v id c ' w ;'alth y uusiitulioius Uie C h in es? g o vernm ent b mnn'R n 'o a.su re—w h ich pa.ssed t l i e ; , u is pn>b;.l)ly l a t h t r g ra te iid i , ’? .u.i m d iv io 'ials Tn;,s ui tu r n ha.s H ouse last .tear w ould p e rfo rm tlu ' ifip ;,oetiunal pie,-sure. U .allord; .i n i m t d e ,he r r e a s u n .'mmewha* d e - tric k 'slm -h ' p r in tin g new m oney I ( oxi'a.vi' .a r no; ¡ rim a r t p .u d e iu . en W all .‘^ ireet, to th e am o u n t n-'eded. | H eldw in B a ’" ', M 'r B an e tm t ’” ' I'lie p n p;Led o h aii.’c w ould oom- N fllur.U lv, ilie a d m ln ls irn tio n Ci'mmi.ssion'.'. F xe.'ufive Aduvni,^ ;;’'l ;■'o ¡.o v ein m en i t*? ppv h ig h e r t r a ’o r wa.s s p v .'i. 'd io hav*. th e m fi'rest on Us offim ings but iLs iiiin s id ' tvii h;is b . " u d.-ra’led W b v ’’ ' - r 'p 'G p e ,..n s P ' c iu i? -I? -P .upi'vd by S en u lo r o il NOR IH C A R O L IN A P IT T COU NTY. ■t th. ¡ Penon.i-!- :.o:? .ited befme me this aers, feran d ■ther w a n ts to SIX' th e V in so n bill r e p o rt- ('d o u t. If it is. good-byp bonus M r. R ocsovrh will d ' tn a n d t i n t Crmg i'csi p ro d u ce IÜC u x tra -rcvcuuo ' m? w P i’.d be g re a e r and it.s |Xisttinre : tb. m '.'r a n d 'n v u ’c in d e p e n ' dcu l, bidd. n Chine.s;' m illtu rv m d ip leiu M s t" cm ry w om en ' nationa'uties. 'rh p imw Milok' re q u ire g e v ’vnm e n t euiplov. ; - w ho a r e ..d .ead y neu ’rled to foreigners to .supph de* (;' l''-t inJ''Tm rttiori on th b.irk- T, ..vO' f f t'v'S- •" -fes A m ong Uic Uiluy^ th e g o v en iin en t thus th e 23ril day ot Ja n u a ry , 1935, A, A. Ellw.uifiei G’ ;e'.;u y a n d T re a s u re r oi T h e P u t M u tu a l B u n a l Asm cia iio m of G neP V iH e. N orth C aro lin a w ho m a k e s o a th th a t th e above .staiemeP.' ,* eorreet. iS ig n e d ' A A EX LW ANG ER, S e c re ta ry ,V T ie a s p je r. S w o rn .and ruibxenbed before me th is th e 23rd d ay of .ia n u .» r\. 19.P'v. E. L W IL L A R D . N otary Ihiblic, 'SE .A L ' My f im im s'-p n ( XI'p.í • Ju ly 15. 19-1,5. liiiiiiirt STRING BEANS or TOMATOES 2 15c ELMO COFFEE pwiHi 15c U. s. No. 1 Cobbler POTATOES 10 lbs. 15c Del Monte PINEkPPU Sliced or Crushed No. 2 Gan 15c HOMINY 2 lge.Cans 15c N EW A&P PRESENTSGrandmother’s PULLMAN 16-'«8e Sliced or Unsliced PULLMAN 20 ,^',HOc Larger Loaves Quality Breads N E/ W Rolled OATS 2 r«- «». 15< Sunnyfield PancaXe or FLOUR Buckwheat 2 pkgs. 15c Eatmore Brand MACARONI or SPAONETTI 4 7-m. fk*»- 17c Vinegor tuiik CiderZ pt IMS. iniL BM. 15* MELLO-WHEAT caut rk, I5 c Baker’s Breskfut Cocoa 2 i k>-c*m25< Log Cabin SYRUP ^ 21c Swansdown Cake Flour. pkg...........................33c Jello Dessert, 3 pkgs. 20c Post Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. ----- .. . 25c Grape Nuts, pkg. 20c B A \ ’A N A ^ . N i ce lUpc, 3 l''s. ........................... 14c Hx'ia I , - ” 12ic Str ing B EA NS , lb .... , 20c I . F T T r c K . N ic'fi H a i i t 3 I or 25c R U T A B A G A S . 3 Ih.s. .......... lOc N e w Rev! 1M>TAT0US, 1!). 5c Y e l l o w -Or W h i te O N I ON S , lb. Sc M A R K E T DEPT. Sliced Bacon, lb. ............. . 29c Beef Roast, Ib 12 l-2c Swift or Armours, cured Hams, lb .. . 23c Beef Liver, lb. 15c Pork Loin Roast, lb. 17c For Convenionce of Our Cuitom ert Wa Ha^e Plenty Parking Space Back of Store n . AiriL4^Di'l nm»** PACE SIX TliE DAILY REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C New York Cbttbn New York, Feb. 1.— Open d o se Prv Cl, 12.35 12,31 12.35 12 41 r 12 38 12 42 12 42 12 39 12 43 12 35 12.31 12.35 • T ' 12.41 12 37 J2 .4 2 Chicago Grain Market (Courtesy Vernon Parrish ¡ Oj)en Close Prv ci, WHEAT. M at ......... 961-8 July ........... 881-2 Sept 871-8 CORN: May ........... 83 7-8 July ....... 79 5-8 Sept 763-4 OATS: May ........... 50 July . . . . . . . 42 Sept. . . . . . . 41 RYE: May ........... 66 3-8 July . . . . .. 661-4 96 88 3-8 86 7-8 7-8 79 5-8 76 5-8 49 5-8 42 3-4 40 3-4 66 1-4 661-4 96 3-8 ^ 5 - 8 87 1-4 84 1-8 801-8 77 1-8 50 43 1-4 41 66 3-8 661-4 The honor of winning th e first place to be al'otted on the 1936 U nited States Olrmpic team fell to Dt lbert Lamb, youthful MilwaOkee .‘•pet'd skater, whm he made the fastest time in the SOO-m* ter final Olympic tryouts. Lamb camp dangfrously close to not even competing in the final tfial races for the Olympic team berths. The Wlscon State committee si lected four competitors to go to Mmneapoli. s on the basis of total time for aJ] events in the State trials. Lamb finished fifth in the .scoring. Luckily sameone called the com m itees at- _ . . . tention to the fact th a t Wiscoasln was emjtlod fo m-n candidates, so off Lamb was sent alon* . i t h tlto team. It wa.s a good thing th at he was, for his showing in the .500-rnetcrs cau.S(d Prank Kalteaux, chairm an of, the Olympic committee, to comment th at Lamb wa.s America's oub> .standing Jiope for victory in the sp<‘ed skating events next year. Difficulties By MARY GRAHAM BONNER ••*T»HAT pulls! That hurts my 1 bead!” cried the old man. "Oh, oh, 1 can't atand that." I’ll try to do N. Y. Stock Maiket N^w York. Feb. 1,—(AP)—S trad- Uing finencial markets totay showed little di.spositjoi to ‘Step out in •nv directioin. With trading .stocks even duller titan yesterday's colorless session mast traders clung to the safety sldi» tinea and awaited for developments to shake the list out of its slow pace. The news was not stimulating. G rslns and^ cotton aere narrow •n r corporate and United State Bonds were slightly mixed. •pranirfers were 600,000 shares. N. Y. Stock list American Radiator 14 American Telephone 104 3-4 . American Tobacco 82 Anacimda 10 5-8 Atlantic OcMust Line 28 7-8^ Atlantic Refining 24 3-4 Auburn 24 1-4 Bendlx Aviation 15 1-8 Bethlehem Steel 30 1-8 CSolumbla Oa.s and E3ec 6 7-8 Commercial Solvent 20 7-8 Continental Oil 7 5-8 DttPtmt 94 1-8 Electric Power Lite 2 1-2 General Electric 23 1-2 General Motors 31 Liggett Myers 103 1-2 Montg Ward 25 7-8 - Reynolds Tobacco 47,7-8 Southern Railway 12 1-2 Standard OU 40 5-8 U S Steel 36«5-8 Late News Flashes Continued from Page One) [Xabor He said the proposal pay • maximum of $50 a month on' tic works projects would tear Mown the wage structure of private ftiidustry. Lamb .‘kated Íiú-í heat in the 500- metens alone, his partni r in the original drawlngs, made under the Europelan sy.stem of the only two men in each heat, wlUidrew. He proved that he diS not need a pacer for his litme of 0:44 8 was only two and three tenllus seconds .slower than the w’orld's record. On the* time ba.si.s Lamb finished second in the 1.500-meter trial, defeating the veteran Allan Pou.s. of Brooklyn, by one tenth of a .second. Lamb's time of 2:37.7 was four .seconds more than Eddie Schroeder the winner, required to cover the distance. The Milwaukee .skater’.s chane.s of scoring In Germany appear mast favotable. He is bound to improve in the coming year for he is only twenty years old. His physique Is ideal for skating— which is to prevail at the Olympic meeting—favors his chances. The crowding and pushing of huge fields have in pa.st races annoyed Lamb and prevented him from .showing to advantage speed skating, and lh a t’.s ju.st, what the doctor ordered for the Milwaukee .speedster. wonder, then, that the Olympic committee was over-joyed a t seeing him skim over the ice all alone in near record time, Lamb first skated Into prom inence in 1932 when he tied for th e Intermediate State title. The following year he was more impressive and at 18 became the youngest skater ever to win the Wi.sconsin S tate cham pionship. He did not do so well in 1934 when the hug" fields cramped his style and, shunted him into the background, temporarily. Partial credit for Del Lamb’s ^ c . cess on the ice must go to his broth-i er Eugene, who started him in the game. Eugene was quite a speed skater In his day. To Del’.s credit it must be reported that he w'as wise enough to listen to his brother’s coun.sel and profit from the latter’s competitive experiences. One thing the Ohmpic com m ittee need have no concern over is the matter of Lamb’s condition between now and the Olympic m eeting. Training is no effort to him . He is'always ih condition. it more gently, said Willy Nilly. who realized his 'Job was not an easy one. It was so hard not to pull off a bit of skin with tiie adhflsive. WlHy Nfl- IJ got a bottle of t e a r s w e r e streaming from the . old man’s •yes. Pirates To P l ^ Guilford tonight Tonight at 7:30 the Pirates of East Carolina Teachers College are playing the Quakers of Guilford College, here. La.st night the Pirates beat the Scots of Presbyterian Junior College 50-28. Johnson and Davi.s were the big guns in e ! C. T. C. offensive play la.st evening. So far this season Guilford has played winnng ball. Tonight the locals are going to ggt revenge for two previous defeats in football by th e Quakers. The game will be played .in the Campus building. College Girls Trim Ry. Mount —^ ^ Last night, on the Rocky Mount “Y" court, the Jpcal college girls won a clc.se and hard fought game from the Y. W. C. A. team . The game was featured by S5purts of good and bad play by each team. The Ramblers took an early lead, and at the half held a comfortable margin. During the second half the Y girls pulled up gradually and m inuies very cloie and excitinjj. The game waS marked by many fculs, each team losing two players becau.se of too many infractions of the rules. Askew with 13 points, and Bunn with 11, were the high .scorers for the local.s. For Rocky M cunt, Burkey was high .scorer w'ith 13 poinü. Lancaster .was next with 10 points. The Ramblers play Chowan here Februai7 4th.* E. W. Burnett, ef O^iage, O’i'.h.s Set a value of $2,000,000 on a waU'; well a t his homo, which he charged in a court action had been palluterl by oil companies. Belgiiun Uses Hand Labor Bru.ssels—(API— Because of the unemp’ojmient situation, the Belgan goveimment ha.s forbidden tise of steam shovels o ^ l m l l a r labor saving machinery onjbublic works except in emergencies. T he edict made 6,000 new jobs on th e Albert Canal. LMnor Bfll Before Lecislatai^e Ralilgh, N. C., Feb. I.—( A P ) - fttentloin of the Legislature today. Members of the General Assemwere given cQgies of a model bill create a State'bicoholic authort f to Up and o p e ó t e a system liquor ,sto’-ps\if the voters • m ih. art. Tli'-' mrasnre wa.s’ «•jiia'l;, mii'odms ;: annd mav ' amended b lot;; t is off-red. S«nar Jolin Spimru Hill, leader behind le proposnl. said the act m s d raftby .. group of drys. » Th» H uisf pnssfd tw’o bills to ret tolls from Chowan and Cane rr Riv,.. bndcrs and Sent them ¡ r o c R T the ^ note Earlier the Senate adopted the committee report the same bills which was the le a» passed on first reading. The has the administra lion sup- Dr. C. R. Zickler* of Alexahder anty, was formally seated by the after it decided the contest by J. P Woodsin, former Demitic Representative, who on last jvemebr ran on an l¿dependent ikst ^ The Senate got a ttiea.sure from inter Warren, of Alleghany, pro- (tng repeal in it* entirety of the iw setting up the present State sysof budgetary control. The law ding the budget sj'stem of conwas passed during the MeLean ministration. Both divlsloas deto hold ppefunctory session.s local bills tomorrow and to re- M regular work Monday night. Sgoare Deal Leader Arrested. Baton Rouge, L i . Feb. 1 —í A P i J. Bourgeois, pre.sident of Square Deal Ass(*^