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        <p>THE WEATHER<lb />Fair a n d ^ t quiet so cold toni�:ht:<lb />^ Saturday cloudy, not quiet so<lb />r cold. .*TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION<lb />NEWS FOR THE READER<lb />RESULTS FOR THE<lb />ADVERTISER<lb />VOL 97 NO. 46 ied Wire �KEENVILLE, N. C.. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1, 1935 Associated Press Price: Five Cents<lb />EXPERT T I,IS COURT HAUPTMANN<lb />OT WRITE RANSOM NOTES<lb />John Trendley, of St.<lb />Louis, First Handwriting<lb />Expert Used<lb />J y Defense, Declares<lb />* irm ly Defendant<lb />Did Not Write 14<lb />R�nsom Requests;<lb />Eight Experts Had<lb />Testified That Notes<lb />Were Written by<lb />Hauptmann<lb />ALABAMA GREETS THE PRESIDENT<lb />Flemington. N. J., Feb 1 -APt<lb />-Tlie combined opinion of eight<lb />state experts th a t B runo Richarci<lb />H auptm ann wrote the Lindbergh<lb />ransom notes was di.sputed today<lb />by the first defense expert and<lb />H auptm ann's attorneys form ally<lb />disclaimed part of th e so-cal|ed<lb />"Fisch m y th "<lb />Former Intim ation th a t th e dead<lb />ILidor Pisch m ight have w ritten the<lb />notes and kidnaped and .slain the<lb />Lindbergh baby was wiped away by<lb />Defense Chief Edw ard Reilly d u ring<lb />recess argum ent.<lb />R e i ^ held to a contention th a t<lb />Pi.sch, not H auptm ann, was receiver<lb />of the futile 150.000 ransom<lb />John Trendly, E ast S t Louis. I l l ,<lb />declared it hia opliuon th a t th e im p<lb />o rtan t flrit ransom n o it know n as<lb />the "nursery note." was w ritten by<lb />a left*haiidfa! m an tijm g l a d ia -<lb />guise his handw riting.<lb />He charged, morever. th a t th e � prepared by Albert O sborne<lb />handw riting expert, for the<lb />which wa.s used by Osborne<lb />and other experts to illu.strate the<lb />basis for com paring the ran.som<lb />note with H auptm ann's handw riting<lb />included all b ut three words in the<lb />first note.<lb />Up to the noon rece.ss when he<lb />wa.s under direct exam ination T rend<lb />ly took up the nursery note line by<lb />line and word by word to .show why<lb />he believed H auptm ann was not tlie<lb />writer.<lb />Reilly declared: "We never contended<lb />that Fi.sch -wrote the notes<lb />or th a t he perpi trated th e rrim e I<lb />believe he got the raiustrn money.<lb />We don't know who wrote th e r a n som<lb />notes."<lb />Flemington. N. J., Feb 1. AP'<lb />Bruno Richard H au p tm an n 's first<lb />handw riting export today di.sputec'<lb />th e evtd'Hce of eig h t fellow -crattm<lb />en and declared H auptm an wa.s not<lb />the writer of the fourti'on Lindbergh<lb />ransom notes,<lb />John M Tnuidley, East St L m is<lb />.who qualified as an oxpiut o v .r the<lb />objectlfMis of the S ta te yesterdav<lb />gave his opinion shortly a lte r rere.<lb />sumption today of the H auptm ann<lb />trial for the kidnapping and rniir<lb />d e r of Baby C harles A Lindbergh<lb />Ji<lb />Court was delayed in oiauung bv a<lb />rcn/ereiico in the judge's c h am bers.<lb />Tliere was also a slight delay<lb />d is c o n tin u e d O n Page Six�<lb />C i��ien� of Alabama ^ent President Roosevelt a huge bi-thday<lb />card with their names attached on a long scroll in celebration of<lb />h ii fifty third anniversary. George McLaurine (left) cf Birming -am<lb />and Jane Brown cf Decatur, Ala., are shown precrnting the greeting<lb />to Marvin McIntyre, one of the president's secretaries. (Assoc.at.d<lb />Pret* Photo)<lb />Accused Of Giving<lb />Harbor To Karpis<lb />State Scouts Alibi<lb />Witness For Bruno<lb />Nine Negro Youths<lb />Held For Larcenyi;<lb />White Man Facds<lb />Receiving Charge<lb />Credit For Soviets Is<lb />Sought In This Country<lb />N n - -negro youtlis. niMping id! the<lb />'.v:;\ Irr m 12 :o I'l \ t ti'' oj .i".', laced<lb />s.'-'V-Ta! c h ;i;p c ' |4 lu c '-K v l.oic U.--<lb />day wiiilf' f:!)ing station oprra<lb />tc r was being ii 'ld on a charge ot<lb />i.e iv ng .'.ti h n ' oaiL<lb />b'":,'s HCtiv'ty,<lb />r ii. i of fn vir Ci.iik r�pcrl<lb />.i th is alUTiioon tliat tlie youUi'<lb />'..('1 rcundi'd u)) in a ''ni-' s of raids<lb />lasi n :ih t. He said all mne con-<lb />A ' d to th . stealing o� a consid-<lb />Ao im ioim t of poods from ga<lb />iTgcs. filling slation.� and automop.'.-'<lb />ked aintu' streets of the city<lb />Tliose b e'ng held a r c Joe Torr<lb />G raham . David L-e Clark, Dave<lb />Hi m y G rice. Joe C urtis Gric?, Pctr<lb />"W G-ice, Charli*' Pien'�. William<lb />Wh tfif'd. W i'h e Ray Tuekcr. awt<lb />Ucrtnn B radley. �<lb />A w arran t, tfip poTce h^-ad said<lb />h.as tr'cn is.sued for L. II Burlingnmo,<lb />c p era tn r of a filling .station<lb />wl'o the y ouths alleged bouglit some<lb />of the -Stolen goods He wa.s charged<lb />buvjng a grease gun, automobi!<lb />� batterie.s and about 700 brick'<lb />Tlie brick '.v-re reported to have<lb />kem. stolen f.'cm the rear of the<lb />.^rr.ith E leetiic C rm panv Hp denied<lb />h ? knew,, ih-'* good.s wer�' stolen.<lb />3 ' vercL.filling .stations efe reported<lb />in have been visited by the al-<lb />'fged thievp.s. and num bers o- rtit*-<lb />clrs roedvered in 'th e police raid have<lb />been identified bv operators<lb />Chief C lark said the youths prob-<lb />:ib!-. had been c-iT vinc on their acnviii-'.<lb />s for .n nto n th or long"r, a.s r '-<lb />R. V. Keel Announces<lb />Beginning of<lb />Construction N e x t<lb />Monc|ay<lb />Joe A dam s (above), Miami h o tel<lb />Keeper, has been arrested and<lb />face� federal charges that he harbored<lb />Alvin Karpis when the notorious<lb />outlaw visited that city recently.<lb />(A ssociated Press Photo)<lb />P(irt.s n 'g ird in g ihc missings^! c l;-<lb />frrm fiiiipr staCon.s had b*'* r<lb />" Wa.-^hlng�on. D C i<lb />A m o\e to .scrap tn i<lb />lo.sler cred it to bov<lb />ton.'^ideriu t-odai b\<lb />an attem iil to re a m -sci<lb />Moscow's di'b t to m e I n<lb />had collap.sed,<lb />T'ne way fo rthi.s acti. n war cncnfd<lb />last rJi,hl bv S rcn ta r\ Hull .l i ter<lb />a i'.n.ii talk wn.h .Amliaspurri<lb />O dorklu T oym n.sky a t vstiu'iiU hi/<lb />flatly re lu 'c d to m e-( tl.i*<lb />go v ern in 'n t x coodiuon !ur a m u'<lb />;.fCurd<lb />'Thi.s cendU'.on "-a u n d -: - 'oi t'<lb />U' a $KM),0)0.0o0 . ,!,.h loan<lb />the Amer.. an pov;Tmnr:il t ' Hu -<lb />.via.<lb />House Election Committee<lb />Votes to Give<lb />Seat to Alexander<lb />Representative<lb />Motor Bus Crashes<lb />Through Switch Into<lb />Freight Train at<lb />Framington, Mass.<lb />,m i . c o n Mas?<lb />V ? n t . ��- ' vvoi- w<lb />11 H . n n \<lb />cK o! U- N.'w<lb />n and H o tlo ii<lb />F .I) l . - i A P '<lb />nm ri ^ ( iv<lb />.L1 0 me mot u<lb />O f' \ 1 Ni w<lb />H 'i ul wiii:<lb />r,'r e d e d sinc� before Chri-stma.s<lb />?\!l th e d p fe n d an tt v.'- r f schedule '<lb />tn receive pr''!m:r.''rv h'^a'ing ;h;.<lb />aitcrnoon, b ut C hief C lark saidth'-<lb />C-�SP? nrob,abh would b� po?t{X'T i<lb />on r r e o m t of .'.'v-ra'. n th 'r import.<lb />int m n ttar? .aa-.dfina attention ot<lb />hi? d ep artm en t d u rin g th.-' afte'--<lb />noon. ,<lb />Late News Flashes<lb />h am<lb />1 I<lb />ira-'h 'd iivo<lb />I K* 1 I' on a<lb />William Green Says<lb />New Code Will Not<lb />Be Accepted Until<lb />Jupe 16<lb />Wa.shlngtoti, Feb. l. - i A D -W illlam<lb />Oreen, rtresirient of the A m erican<lb />Pcderntldh of U b o r. nnnoimoed<lb />today th a t -organized labor would<lb />"not accept" the auto code e x ten d ed<lb />by President Roosevelt last night<lb />un til June 16.<lb />He made the statem ent before the<lb />Senate Judiciary sub-com m ittee cons�jjfctng<lb />the Black 30-hour week<lb />b t | p<lb />'^ e protest against th is code. We<lb />will not accept it, not rfco g n l/e 11.<lb />and will n ot yield to it."<lb />Green .said the code h ad ab.solutely<lb />failed to spread work. Because<lb />under it Uie workens are com-<lb />])elled or required to work almost<lb />unUmlted hours a t th e desire of<lb />the m anufacturers.<lb />A recent ballot wa.s oonducted<lb />among workers by th e N ational L a bor<lb />Board and was repre.sentetf to<lb />Jmve shown 90 iior cen t of tlursi<lb />opposed to tUe AFL afliU aton.<lb />Rail ;-:h, N C . l\ b !  T :<lb />House C iim m ^ i '.o n K�eetionv u'-<lb />d.iy \o t.(i to I'S^'m m 'Td that Dr. C<lb />R. '/itk k r , Di'mcCia'. !k' M';Uel ;?<lb />the fully quitld'. 'd H p'.'is''nl &gt;!v<lb />Irom All xav.d'r Cou'i'.y uvt i thi<lb />proH .si I � Dr .1 U WoafLili. lo:in.-:<lb />Dem ocralie lb pn s. illative,<lb />.-mil'll! I'lie.ii'l! la.si tall a.- a '.<lb />IMuident<lb />Represcr.tatiV' P.,''.vie, of<lb />Lindsa,'., ot R a liir.'iid . .ilui Nmv, t.j<lb />.Swain, tin w a u!) u iire .t' 'i' ri&gt; nt<lb />whieli the fuM coir.m ilt.'' aceep*<lb />ed.Woot!- challenged the el.'ciion of<lb />Zickler on the gnum d- that .590 ahicntce<lb />ballots were cast in th - elcrf.<lb />on. Zlekler e o n te i'd 'd it was not<lb />.shown ho had b'Uiefltted Irom tluin<lb />d . h ! \<lb />I F ' ' l u n ' " ( o f<lb />I 1. ? : n . ; n o n t i l r<lb />r a n i . w;-..' d "I d UlU<lb />;ih 1'. lO ii t i l \ i l .<lb />M l V i*' i II y I n<lb />1 I ' k<lb />1 I d Wl M' 11.<lb />\ ' dU� V<lb />It ( I d<lb />II 1 i n<lb />.? 'I . i " . ' ;i! w 1 :i :<lb />1 ' � )l<lb />.p.!.'' ;?!&gt;&gt;. ! R n<lb />;U! .Ill 1 i \ 1 k i ( ' ; i t o<lb />1;. C..U' -,' ( ? i h i 1 K 1 11<lb />I I I nc-<lb />P ni. r<lb />II ' iiid<lb />e It 'wv<lb />1 .1 piv.sl-<lb />Njin, .- of<lb />iinim'di-<lb />T;;l?t F ederal Aid Measure.<lb />isliin ctc n . Feb. 1 (AP -<lb />I)v\inrih''g casli ro.sourc'\s pm fedtra<lb />l aid for th e jcble.-s on .b ' d.r, to<lb />daV basi.s todav and focused tlie<lb />ipitaV.s a t'e n tio n on a .'iteratecom -<lb />Im ittic iM'h'.i'd whose doors, were<lb />'(? ked 0 M.aoo.OW.OOO monev bill.<lb />t ;:c lum p -um m easure with $680,<lb />Oi'OOOO to ta iv r �!T dire.'t relief and<lb />54 000 000,000 fi) pui il.SOO.fXW u v n<lb />on r.'lief work .'m in d e d o" Senat.w<lb />Cart. r D-mo''-.u of Vr. ;;':a<lb />chairm an cf '*'e .-'ppropnat (?''<lb />i'cm nntti'e Gia'-s was not sn.t'.A ?<lb />wi'di the ad m ii.n 'r:F ie;i eval:ina:! r.<lb />as �0 jO'-: " h e re tlie monev will (bi<lb />At it deral r-'h. f hi i d y .n l ' '<lb />Harrv H ookin '.;d In .idnn'^'n<lb />t on w.v- h'v'.ted. to �"'?'OOOOtDO n&gt; d<lb />.vfs m.'ikme iv&gt; . om pi.tm i'nfs unn'<lb />E'i'h 10 He e tinifPed the mon'l:."<lb />iclief V oi'k- u 'u'.l CO'-: *.&gt;1,''.000.000, ?<lb />A r.vniv an d .I--???.trdact'.�" '.?i'-<lb />dii' i'lf'd .Tt th e bit lum p :'" n rehi f<lb />mea-. vi bv W dliein (�ri"'n pi-" -<lb />dene I'f th i' A'r.'m:''an Fedi^""'! .i|i nf<lb />iC n n h 'inod On Ptme ,Fixi<lb />Con.siruciion work is scheduled tc<lb />regm n .x t M o n d ay m o rn in g on tin<lb />large tobacco warehouse to be erec ted<lb />here by R. V. Keel a i a cos'<lb />cl anprcxiniotely $.50.000. it 'wa:, aniiced<lb />todav.<lb />The building will be loc.aied on<lb />Diclv.nsc.n A venue west of the A ilan-<lb />Lic Coast Line .station and vv.ll be<lb />.amen;', th e large.sl in th is .section<lb />of the .State. ,<lb />Thf. new .-dructure wi'l ':e 3''3 x 185<lb />feet a n d will cont.ain 60.:590 sqna.e<lb />fiet of floor space, It will giv:-<lb />G rrenvillp ten m odern 'w.ir 'hous:"<lb />ccvenng a combinr-d floor space of<lb />Mxteen acr. s. ^<lb />M.". Keel, who iias b 'cn m nnec.ed<lb />.�iih th e to b a re ) busine.ss here and<lb />in o 'h e r p a n s of ihp S ta te .f o r ;i<lb />im m b 'r of ym us. said this a fte rn o d i<lb />the n w w arehouse wciild nicdf<lb />i r in every re.spect. containing la 'g-*<lb />pirv r-st room s for both men. an-d a<lb />comfortable a n d ccm m cdious cam p<lb />i room for both w hite an d colored<lb />{y^oph-<lb />^ The b u ild in g will be of brick, steel<lb />: r.nd wood ccn'^truction. an d will be<lb />num bered am ong the largest not<lb />only here, but in other p a rts ot<lb />ih great b rig h t leaf belt.<lb />Mr Keel is well-known am ong to bacco<lb />m en a n d farm ers of this seej<lb />tion. having o p erated warehouc- here<lb />! a r d in oth. r p a rts of the belt for a<lb />j num ber cf yenns. He announced<lb />. his intenfion to build the new hous"<lb />several weeks ago. and ccmpletcri<lb />arran g em en ts w ith the b u ild irs 'thi''<lb />week.<lb />J u d g e Barnhill of<lb />Rocky Mount to Preside<lb />Over One Week<lb />Jerm<lb />A oil'' '' � 'k tewn ot Superior<lb />r-'-irt, for th '' tria l of civil cases will<lb />convene m thi.s city Monday. Februan-<lb />18. w ith Jndze M,V. B arnhill.<lb />of R ''' ky M ount on the bench.<lb />T his v ill b^ th e � '.'cnd term of<lb />c iv i^ ^ u 'n dturmg the new year, a<lb />one nvrek te rm hav.ng been com - i<lb />pleted t wo w eeks rgo, it was follow- !<lb />ed b ' a one 'Axvk term of crim inal !<lb />COUI" A.,<lb />A lthough tho calendar h a s not<lb />l)C( n co;r,;.)leted it us exiiected to con I<lb />t.iin fn.:n fo rty to lity ? cases of<lb />m ore or less im portance to th' p�'0 -<lb />p!e of th is com m am ty.<lb />AmuiKl th irty c.a.si\s av re �Lcpas- ;<lb />ed { . in th e fo rm ar term but tJien' j<lb />a!*' p -n tv m.'''*'' on tap to bt' given ;<lb />a 't 'n ti.'n b ''tw t'?n now and th a mid \<lb />suiu'oer, 4<lb />Ayqnvxi.nately forty ca.ses a'cre<lb />cleared from th ? dcckei in th e one<lb />tWi* k te iin of crunm al court here<lb />last ix-eck a n d m any mcge are exp.'<lb />cted U&gt; ito th e sam e m ute during<lb />.he rem a in in s term.? scheduled for<lb />the .'??.irins.<lb />Past District Governor<lb />to Highlight Kiwanis<lb />Ladies' Night<lb />Program T onight<lb />.n K ii r r m a y k f i p k i n g<lb />I RDM A T H ; \ n i \ G  o i r t s j<lb />j le .n d 'i' '.APt .Amcnc.tn debun-<lb />'a n t f :ird ".ocK'ty wi'UU'n who will<lb />I Ik' �u't^i'ntt ri at two �o\.-1 court? i<lb />in M ar '- m: v not<lb />( HI rs, .11 I all<lb />W of tlV' i<lb />, : . hm^d "i<lb />King i<lb />In<lb />LEGISLATIVE<lb />RAMBLINGS<lb />By r . .A, I'.ArL<lb />. ,1 n<lb />; . n<lb />.1' P r;nc<lb />V 11 k I<lb />ai-.-t.s;<lb />;ii'-<lb />pi 0<lb />: of on-<lb />M Ul -t\<lb />pib'l.' ?<lb />1.1 'Ai'l<lb />1 a nek<lb />h . queen<lb />East D'L?tric* G ovenior a n d ,Mrs.<lb />R.alph C. jp a r k e r , of D urham , are<lb />exp'cted'T o ��tdm i the ladles' night<lb />prcuTani to be given by th e K lwanis<lb />club here to n ig h t a t 6:30 o'clock.<lb />T;".i.s will be th e first visit of<lb />governor B a rk e r to th e city and<lb />m embers of th e club ivere lookins<lb />forward to his coming with much<lb />in^'t&gt;'st ^<lb />An e la b o rate program has h e n<lb />arranired for tonight, alw avs.one of<lb />the most im p art .ant m eetings of t'''"<lb />club, a n d th e gut'sts wf! h- trea'.c'd<lb />to m any en te rta in in g features.<lb />In c h arg e of th e-p ro g ram are<lb />p. 11 im 'm bors r f the program co m mittee.<lb />\V. A, R\-an, chair.nan, Don.-<lb />ald Con'ey. Vic? president, Jim G al-<lb />Ifway. Pm * President, W A. D arden<lb />and G-x&gt;rge WcKxiward.<lb />Fgtch m.i'tr.ber of the club will h '<lb />requnvd to bring hi.s wife or s o r'i<lb />l.-'.dy fr�e n -.1 in addition to some kind<lb />cf new.^p;-ner, �)e da t.-'o f'w h ic h &gt;-<lb />c ' no corse-queiu'e It m ay be th<lb />program m r.rn itte e are behind wUh<lb />their iT.iding or .scm.e'hing ai d<lb />.A ant P i r a te '' up bv h.aving .all mem<lb />b 'm t b r n g them a newsixip'r.<lb />fa v o rs a n d prizes w l d islriivitei.<lb />1 m en � th e ladies, and the<lb />ir&gt;*n a ''l b(' e x p e .t 'd to Use to the<lb />Iv'si c f th. n r ability tifty new .song<lb />Ls a hi h G ecnnary Dave Moore<lb />nnoune 'd h a d an'ived m tim e fo'<lb />!ie m et ting.<lb />Senator's Body Guard<lb />Beats up News Photographer<lb />on Arriving<lb />in New Orleans<lb />After an overnight investigation<lb />of his .m ovem ents, the^prosecution<lb />pressed its effort to smash the<lb />credibility of testimony by Elvert<lb />Carlstrom (above) Bronx c a r p e n ter.<lb />that he sa w Bruno Hauptm ann<lb />in a bakery near his heme the<lb />night Baby Lindbergh w a s kidnaped.<lb />(Associated Press R h o to i<lb />Final Rites For Wreck<lb />V i c t i m Held at<lb />Grimesland Thi* Afternoon<lb />at 2 o'clock<lb />Funer.)l ,-ervices for P ra n k R ingo'd<lb />Spau). 17. cf G rim esland. w ho<lb />died in th e local hospital yesterday<lb />morn lug at 5 30 o'clock from in ju rie.?<lb />sus�c.ined in a h ead -o n a u ttsn o -<lb />bile cclilsion ne-ar G reenw ood cem etery<lb />on tn e W asl�ngion highw ay<lb />T .'iirsdav of last week, w ere co n ducted<lb />frem th e '-ome of h is p a re n ts<lb />Ml- a n d Mra. J S Sp.iin, in G rim es<lb />and hg� �'?. m oon at 2o'clock.<lb />T ''e 1 " fx. w 'rc in cliarge of<lb />R( ir .� n Davis, pastor cf th e<lb />vAa.'=:-inv.u&gt;n C h ristian church. asd<lb />b I? Y A R \a n p a sto r<lb />0 F &gt; ' Str'H't C h n s tia n<lb />cl n ) r t n \ I ic In 'e rm c n t fol-<lb />I'U v i " . ' M v i i ' cen&gt;eteiT.<lb />"Cv 1 St f i ^ v f f " in te n d e d by<lb />m Grt'oi . . 'le G n m e x 'a n d<lb />1 .-e ' , I. the county,<lb />..nh tier- � trib u t.' a-as expres-<lb />, h '' '' i-'e^ m m w hich<lb />w.'S h.-'ld.<lb />IV,.:o ?'"'?r,' ,V 'ie<lb />A- -ve H P P ' 'V AV�mer<lb />1 , &gt;1 ' r ' V n C arltcm<lb />\ v i ' I r t . V, i ' I' ' D avid<lb />p H. &gt; ][i,, I ?= 1' ester P ro -<lb />E ato n Rouge, La., Feb. 1.--lA P)-<lb />S rn e tc r Huey Long's plot hearing<lb />was ordered resumed th is m orning<lb />shoitly after the S en ato r's arrival<lb />in Bo ton Rouge.<lb />Surrounded by guards and troops<lb />S e n a to r Long reached B aton Rouge<lb />.station cf hLs dictatorial em pire tu<lb />8:55 o'clock.V one hour and a half<lb />a fte r h e arrived a t New O rleans bv<lb />train s from W ashington. e<lb />He did not stay but a few m in utes<lb />a n d cam e up the highw ay with<lb />a cayalcade of his followers.<lb />'H'' elippfd into Baton Rouge, now<lb />under m artial law with 700 soldier?<lb />and S tate police, both in uniform<lb />and plain clothes.<lb />He reached B aton Rouge in th r<lb />m idst of a tense atm osphere and<lb />w ith townspeople subjected to eleven<lb />d rastic m artial l�w orders, one ot<lb />which prohibits more th a n tw o p e r-<lb />.schs J6 congregate on the str�et?<lb />and prohibitig new spapers from<lb />p rin tin g an ything derogatory to the<lb />S tate adm inistration.<lb />N-w Orleans. La., Feb. 1.-( A P i -<lb />Sene.tor Huey Long arrived in New<lb />O rleans today from W a s h ir^ to n and<lb />got off the train a t the railroad d e pot<lb />surrounded by a stro n g bodyguard<lb />whose first act was to beat<lb />up a newspaper photographer and<lb />sm ash his cam era to pieces on the<lb />ccncr^te floor of th e railroad shed.<lb />Tlie photographer was Leon Trice<lb />cf the staff of T he Associated Press,<lb />who h ad ta'ucn a picture of S enator<lb />Long stepping off th e tra in from<lb />W ashington.<lb />As he snapped th e picture, Joe<lb />M essina. Long's chief bodyguard,<lb />struck Trice in th e m outh w ith<lb />his fist. Trice, who was no physical<lb />w ith th e hueky bodyguard,<lb />backed awajr,<lb />Long, who wai looking on. shouted:<lb />''Give it to him . Joe. Do a n ]d h in f<lb />you w ant to w ith him ."<lb />W ith th a t Messina struck the photog<lb />rap h er w ith a blackjack (mi th e<lb />back of th e head and knocked him<lb />down. The bodyguard th e n destroyed<lb />th e cam era and sta rted off w ith<lb />th e Senator.<lb />Measure Expected to<lb />Be Reported to the<lb />House Not Later<lb />Than Wednesday<lb />r r f.<lb />TT C'<lb />1 IV I<lb />I P<lb />M<lb />THE NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG<lb />Nows Behind The News.<lb />T IM I I) lAATNSTlNG S<lb />n U I N T L B O .A T ( R ASH<lb />, *: ?<lb />Stockholm. -lA P ' Two .MViiill<lb />pas.'.4'iiucr b'lat.r plying the sii;n�'<lb />('Oiirsc lor 40 yc irs in the t w l : ; i n d<lb />turns of St. .'iU i'hn arehqiehv'o.<lb />liave at la.st (xvllniyd.<lb />. T.io collision, which (X'currcd in a<lb />(ien.s' lot', was due to the "perfect "<lb />tim ing by t.hc pilot on each hiKit,<lb />Ai'cii.sUimed to foe and darkne.'-.s<lb />iJle i&gt;ik?Ls have learned to n .w i.ate<lb />by the w.ilcW sail lur so m any m lnuto.<lb />s in ^ i K � d i 'Section and s' many<lb />s&gt;oondsMn (that, to cscaiv tivaeh<lb />cn&gt;Us nv'fs �i�ui islands<lb />Man Shoots H i g h<lb />School Girl and Then<lb />Takes Own Life at<lb />Gaffney, S. C.<lb />f<lb />G an n ey , S C.. Feb. 1 'A U '<lb />.Siuidi'iil.v 1 1 1 ' rruptin,! a ri.-.nce of<lb />\oiing pci'pie An:zi Hrid''.-'rs. 21, shot<lb />and w ounded-M ary S ip H arrilh 17-;<lb />Nchr-olii high school mil and c o m -?<lb />am ted suieide la.st night.<lb />Hridgt's took a ptslol �M&gt;m hi<lb />pc.'kct a n d while hnrritied young;<lb />co'cpli" look' on, fired p o in t-lilan i,'<lb />a: Mi.' s Il.irrill. w ounding hcv in I in<lb />F f; side an d th e n tlr.d a bullet m l''<lb />his own chest,<lb />T he m an died before he could he<lb />N .iiicnal O uai'd officers c.\n'. v. .<lb />aiuo licens.' fag'- bearing numb' i'<lb />in from one to ihrt-e digits, but if &gt;<lb />ought to be recogiuzed. ihinks s . -<lb />ator R ivers Johnson, ot Dupli'T. U<lb />intrcduced a bill which wmild f .<lb />ni.sh tliose olficors with dlsiinctn '<lb />tags.<lb />At rrc s e m - only S tate officials .v -<lb />cure lo w -n u m b 're d t 'lgs They i<lb />from No. 1, the G overnor's nmubcr<lb />on up to Kkl or ihercab'Uits Fo<lb />vale c ar tags sta rt at lOO.OOO, air<lb />lh c n ''s a reason behind th at. If '<lb />I'cgan w hc'v the officials' qiiii !!'.'<lb />S tate would be pestered by htcr.dV<lb />thousands of car owners w a n t.;'.'<lb />low nuniber.s, the idea being th,<lb />low n u m b 'rs create tlie impress. 'U<lb />that 'M*' am i th e G uvernor �re I'k '<lb />ihat." O ilier m n i'U 'is lx*low hXt.OiW<lb />are reserved for trucks, taxis and<lb />on. . - . .?<lb />wl<lb />t .\<lb />i\*<lb />I'lk<lb />.xil e s'lrw<lb />W A s I llN  '&gt;rON ached a siag e npw whcre .\ Pi -i- H u<lb />Hv (icorge Uiinie d- ittial veto kx&gt;ks like a hi.cl'ib ai i m 'i<lb />V 'E T p' The bor'.:;- jxws ave well ler.cc to a lew hurdler,<lb />on tlie wa-' to beaaiv. thcmsolve.s .<lb />to d e ath K ll.K E N N 'A' T he A m er;.an I-<lb />A^ith a criH'�xU'c tear m c a d i c v i, y e n uid th e V eterans of Fore; n<lb />the R oc.eiel* idm ini.sira'icn has Wars are a t odds over whether the<lb />lie'-n sunc:'tM 'am slv slippni". one Vuison bill or the P atinan b n l.h a .'-.d um '<lb />faction a ''i.lle td '. one m m uic and sh.ouId Lv re p o rted out in the House, I nomcvi Sir.<lb />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<lb />side in iir .e d .'.a ttth e r im f tc r supporf.ng th e Vin.son measure, -is 'd<lb />It is aina. OH. how the lads are b�'!t'g att.ick ed by Patm aii who has<lb />.nnashinq aw.iv at each other'.? the .solid backing of the Yf-YV.<lb />"onks .',iwi 'i!c; icnial!'.- the pros-.� There are a lot of uiuiercurrents<lb />oect' of- ;ui.'.*-*'l'onu lei'islation.rihis in this squabble between the<lb />sc.ssion. oigem zations ii'fOn which th e biuiit<lb />Home obst ' *'? " ^ *' .........................................................<lb />.nchnt'd to d<lb />ted<lb />G n F,<lb />^ . . W S. GaJi-<lb />F A : onring, A.<lb />? ^ . rd.s. J. "L.<lb />. F Flks, J,<lb />I D P h ll-<lb />" . r p.. T ucker.<lb />r- &gt;,Ti p r L.<lb />p r P .1 .A. D,<lb />' R H.'rkm* J B.<lb />V V) '. J K.<lb />?' vyai cv<lb />- i,c " F a st<lb />. . ' - Coll, " '. W�US<lb />. J ; -------e ' i:-d ;n a n<lb />' R \ w hen<lb />c " O'T.oc bv C h arlie<lb />?? .-t ' t in B oth<lb />b iag<lb />&gt;1" H idv'..'-k was<lb />w V line h is c a r<lb />" .1 ' 'd in th e<lb />c , ? i-r.il d n s u n d e r<lb />. . H 'o r was re-<lb />S 'OO.) iv'iid A n egro<lb />nd in q wn a H;uWx4i<lb />c.iv '.njured but is exovcr.<lb />Isl.uu! x i(.r\ M ade V bable<lb />Ai '<lb />New<lb />uwers .u this stage are of the tight for cash p ay in en t'm u st<lb />ilouir that the question fall. VFAA' alw ays lu'.s been for<lb />of im n p ifiair o;,&gt;.h puytnoni will get cash bonus. TlK Legion h.is blown<lb />' ' M ad'u'asi'ar ' AP)<lb />i!m'.Ill's hl're shtnv th e<lb />C U V :n&gt;m skeletons of<lb />and vtJier prehustoric<lb />dow n through jew elry<lb />'k t IS and o ' i relics of<lb />rn v ih v to the pre^eint<lb />.W hen they colllikxl Ixith ho;it.s | l.ikt n to a liospiuil. Inn a t the G ullwery*<lb />exacUy ha'fw ay to l.l�'ir dcsll- '"'y H ospital th is iiiornini' it wa'-<lb />a.s nation<lb />ond.<lb />botii tim ed to Ule very .soc- ; .ml Misv lla rrilll had a gaiod chancr i<lb />IQ recQV er. 1<lb />Tl'.e tiP^-t (osnietologisf bill of tlio<lb />lofisl.divc .s-e�.soii made it.s iqi-<lb />(C onU nued on page four)<lb />to a final \ ' t o n ihc light of re- hot .and oold on the .sub.iccr ~ mo.stl\ .[.j.s<lb />cent dcvoU 10 ' o n ; . on Cput -j' Htll cold ur.t;l last fall s convention.<lb />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&gt;ut&gt;4. I n 'ia Yesini<lb />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<lb />for iK'lh shies til read and that glon grab credit for steering anv.,'.,. tvqmlat -f M.Kitive at 3.613.1<lb />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 �enpass.<lb />? , fial iMX's' Hoeiit was hired to dm .us o t th, s,- tif'.- 0 were wtirkii.ien<lb />Hut .siunild th e l.itli � t hiHil of home the tact MuU VFW h;ui b'�n649�HN) .u ' e  m�i and'89.lH)0<lb />ihuught be c o u eci. aUaira liuve tC uiiiinued w i Page Five* atudenu.<lb />Raleigh, Feb. 1.-T he revenue bill<lb />is expected to be re0orted to th e<lb />House by not later th a n W ednesday.<lb />Feb. 6 Senator H arriss Newmati.<lb />chairm an of th e Senate Piiuuice<lb />Com mittee an d R epresentative R .<lb />Gregg C herry of the House F inance<lb />Commit tee. said today. All of th e<lb />scheduled public hearings were completed<lb />yesterday aftemo�i an d the<lb />joint comm ittees are now w orking<lb />in executive session^ to re-w rite<lb />these sections of the Budget revenue<lb />bill -vvhich it has decided to change.<lb />'T see no reason why the com m ittee<lb />cannot finish re -w rrin g th e revenue<lb />bill and get it ready to report<lb />to the House by next W ednesdav,"<lb />S enator Newman said today. "T he<lb />ccm m ittees alreadv k n 'w w h at sections<lb />they are going to change and<lb />It w.ll not require m uch discussion<lb />to reach an agreem ent on^ th ere<lb />chaiwii'S."<lb />Both S enator Newm'in and Rtip*<lb />resentative C herry agr��!! th a t Ihe<lb />bill would contain the sa P s tax section<lb />as recom mended by �h� Budget<lb />Commission, w ith the exem ption<lb />removed. For it is generally agreed<lb />t hat the anti-sales tax forces will<lb />m ake no effort to elim inate thesa<lb />sections in the finance com m ittees,<lb />since they adm it they are ou tn u m bered<lb />in the committees. I t is n ot<lb />even expect�S th a t the anti-saJen<lb />taxers will bring in a m m ority re port<lb />Since both the sales tax a n d a n tisales'<lb />tax factions in the com m ittee<lb />have already indicated th a t they<lb />are anxious to get th e revenue bill<lb />out of comm ittee and onto the floor<lb />of th e House as soon as pissible it<lb />�S expected both of these group�<lb />will cooperate tn re-w rlttng th s bill<lb />an d th a t no effort will be made Dy<lb />the anti-sales tax group to throw<lb />any bricks into th e m achinery w<lb />delay action H iey have in d lc ^ �t�<lb />they are saving theae bricks u u tu<lb />the bill gets onto the floor of th o<lb />House. T hen they are prm nlsllic ?<lb />veritable shower of Irlah c o n lfttt to '<lb />a determ ined effort to remoy# th e<lb />sales tax lection. B u t ixA ttn tll<lb />PACE TWO<lb />THE DAILY REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb />I^nday. February T, 1935<lb />Noncs or summons hv<lb />n W i 'ATIOV<lb />D orth C a r o lin � - ^ itt County<lb />In the Supi-rior Court<lb />Tcw-n cl OrernviUe v<lb />H attie B arnhill and lni.vtend<lb />T he d eiendaitt- .o o ti' iu�mti<lb />� ill lak^ �"hnn cn*<lb />lltldd as above ha&gt; b;&gt;on ui?&gt;tituU*c<lb />In th e Superior Court of PfU cou.nte<lb />�OT the purpofie of - foreclosing<lb />caethlcateB o l tax sales and livns<lb />for the re ars 1930 and 1931 h ric<lb />|�T Uic plaintif� agauist the p ro p erty<lb />of th e deic4tdanuv and ih<lb />��1 further take noU �' th at tltvy<lb />u t required to apirear b fosv the<lb />Clerk of tJie Superior Court of P u t<lb />Ooaiuv a t his offtc- in OiT''r.viUe<lb />N C ' and plead to th e coinplalm<lb />heretofore nied in said Clerk s oiflc<lb />�lU iin 30 days a fte r s*'n iee of th n<lb />jummons, or th e r e ih i theretn dem<lb />anded will be (granted -<lb />This the 30th day of dnntitr:. ; 33<lb />r n . J F. HARRINGTON<lb />? Clerk Superior Court<lb />NOTICE OF S I MMONS BY<lb />WTH-ICATION<lb />HoTih C arolina-P itt Qounty<lb />In the Superior Court<lb />Town d Greenville vs<lb />Sm ith and rife . Mr? John<lb />am ifi. ' , *<lb />T he ch*ieiulantjs alwvc nam^o<lb />Will take notice th a t an action e n titled<lb />aa above has been iiistituted<lb />In the Superior O oun of PiU countv<lb />the purpose of foreclosing Bruce King<lb />eertificates of tax sales and lu-m<lb />- n.inw is. � I th'- r J � u T 'in de�<lb />n .anded 'a��� 1&gt;''<lb />H u s tJie 30th d a' Oi J a n u u y . 19J5.<lb />J 1 HARRINGTON.<lb />ClnK ^.i'ii.ia r Court. '<lb />nuirde;! will i)'- c;an i� d<lb />T ha ta- 301 i da^<lb />.1 F HAIIBINC.TON<lb />' . ? ( ic:k -siprCior Can -<lb />NtJTK I O f SI MMONS BY<lb />I�l B l l( ATION<lb />North t'i.r.C ;;;;. !';it C o u n ty<lb />in the H u jr rio i C itu ri.<lb />Town ct Gro n\ il�!' ^'s<lb />Ainhr Evans and husband<lb />Tin- iiifenclanis itb.)vt nain�r<lb />will tak" notu tlia,t an actirin m -<lb />titltd as above lias bi'en insututoii<lb />in !h*' Sup.n lor Court o! P d t count<lb />tv for the purprr*- of fortTlos n'^t<lb />certjficate.s of tax sale* a n d U-n**<lb />for the yt\ir.� 1930 and 1931 In-In<lb />hy the platnUR agm nst the propt-<lb />rt\ ol the d efen d an ts; and they<lb />wili fu F h e r tak e notice th a t tin y<lb />rile rcqaired t� appear b -tnre the<lb />Ck'ik o l'tin ' Superior Court of Pitt for Ih;' yv�irs 19.3) and 1931. nield<lb />County fit lus offic.' in Gre-nviUe. by th e pia tuui ak a.n 't th" prop-<lb />N C , and plead to tile com plaint r r ty of th: d h t. lau'.--, and th"&gt;-<lb />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<lb />within 30 days a fte r servictVa^rf th is are vKjuiM-d to apo -ar b 'fo re ihe<lb />.summons, or tlte reh* f therein de- Ck-rk of th ' Siip-noi Court cf P itt<lb />nianded will be g ranted<lb />N C., an d plero; !o th eam plaim j will fu i.h r mk n o lic- tliaf tin ''<lb />h r ix u fcrr-flted in s'dd C H k ft ofttt . I arc rfqinr*'d ny app^ur bTorc fh^^^<lb />lUthin 3tt t f a \ . arter M-rvic- of this<lb />. in th e K uprrior C ourt of P itt county<lb />for th e pnrpo.se of fonclosins<lb />Clerk 0! the s u p .n o r Court of P ic<lb />I Counly at h*:' oific &gt; in Gre- nvil!<lb />IN. C . and pf'-*' til?" complain'-<lb />i h ercto fcr' fiieo ; i s.iid Clerk ,s nti''<lb />I w ithin 30 dav.s a lte r service of tinh<lb />uminons. r.r !i� - r e h / ihciT�n d'--<lb />! innndecl 'Vil! be irraiued.<lb />I Tins tiie;n-*tii da', of Ja n iu rv , l!'3fv<lb />J F HA RRINGTON<lb />Clc-rk Superior Court.<lb />Tins the 30th dav of J a f n : \ , P-35<lb />J F HARRINGTON.<lb />Clerk Siijierioi- Court.<lb />N O TK 'i: O f' 81'MMONS BY<lb />Pji ftL K ATION<lb />N orth C aroiina-P itt County<lb />In the S uperior Court<lb />Town of,G reenville v.,<lb />J Bruce K ing and vffe M r.<lb />Mrv<lb />namec<lb />v�.A . - .................. defendm nis above nam ed<lb />fnr t h . w a rs 1930 "and 1931 ^ I d will take notic.-' th a t a n action en-<lb />S i S t S t itStTpttrSe""?'<lb />t ^ p ^ s r c o ^ ^ ^ � f P tll f o r 'S i e ^ e a i x 1930 " � d 1931 held will take n o tfc th a t an action en-<lb />' f h ' e ^ d f f e i S ; � n d ^ T ; i f th e Superior C o u r t'� % U t 'coutr-<lb />. K. C., a n d plead u k e notice that th -v tv for the purpose of foreclasuig<lb />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<lb />? , 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<lb />iu ru n o n s. or therein de- Ore-nvUle. by th e plaintiff ag ain st the prop-<lb />NOTICK OK ,S! MMON.S BY<lb />in 'B I K \ rio N<lb />N i.rih C arolina I'lt* (M inty<lb />In th e Supt'iior (' ur ' ; ' ~<lb />Town of ('?:?- � .'� j '' ' . ! NCTH K OF Sl'M M O N S Bk<lb />Lorenzo Foibi " i.- . p i BI.K ATION<lb />Lorenzo Ko �Ih'.-&gt;. - ; N orth Ciirolin;. P i / County.<lb />V*e d /e n iia ii; iianied-, I n the Sup rior C ourt. v<lb />wni tak e noti t�rr�� lui a^hon ( n -I rrw-n  ' G reenville rtitled<lb />r.s � bsve Iv,: . r n i:vsHtul-o Ernest W liicliaid and wife. Mis.<lb />in Uie SuufiKM Cvu;' ' I Pitt ro u n - Ernon, W hicinrd<lb />fr for th'* purti'-'* lortcio'-.ins Th'* defeiiciaiu;- above n ain .d<lb />cerU fieates ol i.i.v mO'S and lleiif will take nor;: th a t an action e n titled<lb />as iib':'.e h as been instUuted<lb />in the S u p -n o r C,-&gt;urt ol Pitt count<lb />y / o r the iiiu po.se of lo rtclasin j<lb />c e r t i � i c a '. o � tax sales and ll'-ris<lb />for the year-- 1930 and 1931 held<lb />bv the p!a tMil iigaiast th? prop-<lb />( i-tv of th - (i* fen d an ts; and they<lb />will lui her take notice th a t they<lb />are reci,Hired io app;'a r b / o r e the<lb />Clerk of th ? Superior Court cf PfT\<lb />Ckiuniy at I,is office in Greenville.<lb />N. C , and plead to th� com plaint<lb />h en tcfore filed in .said Clerk'.s office<lb />w ithin 30 day.s af't^r service of thi.s<lb />summons, or the relief therein d e m<lb />anded will be ifranted.<lb />This the 30th dav o f January, igs."!.<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON,<lb />C lerk S uperior Court,<lb />Sophia Cox a n d husband.<lb />T he d e fen d a n ts above nam ed<lb />c[ntificaies f&gt;f ia.x .sale, iiiui 11 n; will tak e notice th a t an action enfor<lb />the vears 1930 and 193-1 lwU.'� titled as above h a s been in stitu ted<lb />bv the i�a nii�T against Hu p r o p - I n the S uperior C ourt of P itt counci<lb />t'* of flv- c'. fenclam s; an d the.v} ty for tire puilxxse of foreclosing<lb />will fu r;h 'r take notice th a t tlv y I c ern iicates o f tax sales h* n^<lb />are req u in d to appc.ar b fore the j for the j/a r.s 1930 and I<lb />CUtrk 0� til - Superior C ourt o� Pitt .......................<lb />(Joimty at hi.s office in Grci-nvillc.<lb />N. C.. ,.nd plead to th " complaint<lb />licretcfci-. filed in said C lerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 day-s a fte r service of thiS<lb />hiunmons. or the relief th erein dem<lb />anded will be granted.<lb />T his the 30th dav of Jan u ary . '939<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />Couniv at 111-* dffie- m Ore nville.<lb />N, C and plead to th " com plaint<lb />h e re trfc r- .'��?'.d in C l'-rks offi ?<lb />w ithin 30 diiv* afte r .^-rv'ice of thi.s<lb />suiTunons, or tire reii, 1 tlierein denrandcd<lb />wil' b" granp-d<lb />Tlrfv the .30Hr dav of Jan-.-.r^v. 193.9.<lb />J F, HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Su,')pricr Court.<lb />\(1 T K E OF S I MMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />North. C arolina-P itt County.<lb />In till Superior C oun.<lb />Tow-n of G reenville v.s.<lb />Albt'rt Flem ing and wife.<lb />Albert Fleming.<lb />The defendanUs above<lb />Branded wiU be granted<lb />T his the 30th dav of Jr.n;'.m . . '*35.<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON<lb />Clerk Superior Court<lb />NOTICE O P SIM M O N S BY<lb />PtJBLICATION<lb />K o n h C a � o U n a -P itt Counly<lb />In the Superior Court,<lb />Town of Greenville v.s<lb />O. B. Powell and wife. Mrs O E<lb />Powell. 1<lb />T he defendanis abave named<lb />will take noyci* th a t an action e n titled<lb />a� above has been institutetl<lb />In the Superior C o u n of P itt county<lb />for th e purpose of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax sales a n d liens<lb />for th e years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />bv th e i ^ l n t i f l ag ain st the property<lb />of th e defendants; and th y<lb />fu rth er take notice th a t Un^y<lb />N C and plead to th e com plaint rrtv of th e defendants: and the.-<lb />heretofon* filed in said Clerk'.s office will fu rth e r take notice th a t Uu-y<lb />w ithin 30 da vs a fte r s*&gt;rvice of this arc required to api&gt;ear b?Tore t h '<lb />summons or' th e reli. f th erein de- Clerk of the Superior C ourt of Pitt<lb />monded will be g ran ted C ounty at his office in Gre- nville<lb />T h is J h r 3flth dav.Qi 4sn u ajv . 1935. N. C and plead to th e complaint<lb />J F HARRINGTON.<lb />C lerk Superior Court<lb />heretofoix' filed in said Clerk's offi:<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r .service of this<lb />stunm ons, or the reli f therein dem<lb />anded WiU be granted.<lb />Tills th e 30th day of Jan u ary , 1933.<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Superior Court,<lb />NOTICE O F SCMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N orth CaroUna-P itt County.<lb />In the Superior Court. --------------------------------<lb />Tnn J Tucker PUBLICATION<lb />T he defendanus above n a m e d ' N o rth C arolina-P itt County,<lb />will take notic.* th at an action en- In the Superior Court,<lb />titled as above has been Instituted<lb />in the Superior Court of PiH county,<lb />for the purpose of foreclosing<lb />NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />North C arolina-P itt County.<lb />In the S uperior C ourt.<lb />Tow-n of G reenville vs<lb />H S S hep p ard and wife. Mrs. H.<lb />S, Siieppard.<lb />The. defendanus above nami-d<lb />will lake notice th a t an action entiiled<lb />a s 'above h as been instituted<lb />ip the S uperior C ourt of P itt county<lb />for the punoose of foreclosing<lb />certiricatc,s o f lax sale.s and liens<lb />for the y ears 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by the p lain tiff against the property<lb />of th e defen d an ts; and they<lb />will fu rth e r tak e notice th a t they<lb />are required to appear befoj-e tlie<lb />Clerk of th? S uperior Court of Pitt<lb />C ounty .at h is office in Greenville,<lb />N. C.. and plead to the com plaint<lb />hcretofci-" filed in said Clerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 day's a fte r service of this<lb />summons, or tlie reli* f therein dem<lb />anded will b2 granted.<lb />T his the 30th day of January, 1935.<lb />J. F. HA RRINGTON .<lb />C lerk Superior Court.<lb />NO TICE OF S�M.MONS BY'<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt County.<lb />. I n the Superior C ouit.<lb />Tow-n of Gi-eenville v.s,<lb />Mrs. Irene Lee an d Blanch Crom<lb />artic.<lb />T h e defendant's abave^ named<lb />will tak e n o ticf th a t an a ' tlon e n titled<lb />as above h a s been instituted<lb />*n the S u t)'rior C o u n of Pitt county<lb />for tire jmrpose of toreclosini;<lb />certificates of tax .sales and<lb />for th e years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by th e plaintiff against the property<lb />of ih " defendanUs: and they<lb />will fu rth er take notice that they<lb />Hi^ rexjuired to ap p ea r before the<lb />Clerk of the S uperior Court of P itt<lb />C ounty at his office in Grei nville,<lb />N. C.. an d plead to th e com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in said Clerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 davTS a fte r service of this<lb />m anded will be granted.<lb />T his the 30th dav of Januarv, :'135.<lb />J. P. HA RRINGTON .<lb />C lerk Sujierior Court.<lb />py the p lain tiff again.st the p ro p erly<lb />of th e d efendants: and they<lb />wili fu rth e r ta k e notice th a t tln-y<lb />are required to appear b:-iore the<lb />Clerk of th e Superior Court of P ilt<lb />County a t h is office in Greenville,<lb />N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in said C lerk s offi? -*<lb />Town of Greenville v.s.<lb />Jam es K night an d - wife, Mrs.<lb />Jam es K night. *'<lb />T he defendants abovc^ nam ed<lb />will take notice th a t an action enlitled<lb />as above h a s been in stitu ted<lb />in the su p erio r C o u rt of P itt county<lb />for the purpo.se of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax salc.s a n d li'-ns<lb />for the years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by th e "plaintiff a g ain st th e property<lb />of -the defendants; an d they<lb />will fu rth er take notice th a t they<lb />are required^ to appear before the<lb />Clerk of the Superior C ourt cf P itt<lb />County a t his office in G reenville,<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of th is N. C" and plead to th e com plaint<lb />.ummons, o r th e relief therein dem<lb />anded w'ill be granted.<lb />Tills th e 30th day of l a n u / y . 193 ).<lb />J, F. HARRINGTON.<lb />C lerk Superior Court.<lb />Town of Greenville vs.<lb />TYncy May and husband.<lb />________ ^ 'The defendants above nam ei'<lb />w e required to appear before the cprijJ'ca�es of tax sales and li^-ns will lak e notic*- ^ b a t a n action en-<lb />CSerk 6� th e Superior C ourt ai Pilt<lb />County a t hi* office in Oreienvllle,<lb />K. C., and plead to th e complainy<lb />heretofore filed in said C lerk's office<lb />for the years 1930 and 1931 held titled as above has been instituted<lb />bv the plamUff ag ain st the prop- m t^ e Svipenor Coimt of P itt couneftv<lb />of the d efendants; and they' ty for th e purpose of forw K jlng<lb />- . - eeriifieates of tax sales and liens<lb />1931 held<lb />will fu rth er u k e notice th a t thr-y<lb />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<lb />gamroom, or the relief therein I r ^ r k of th e Superior Ck&gt;urt of P ilt by th e p la.ntiff ag ain st the propm<lb />anded wUl be granted. &gt; ' ckmntv a t h is office in G r^ nvUie, -rty of th e defendants; and they<lb />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<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON. ; heretofore filed in said Clerk's office t are required to appear before the<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of this * C lerk of the S u iw io r C o m of Pitt _ ^ ........................................<lb />' 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<lb />I m anded will be granted. ^ plead to th e com plaint | fu rth e r tak e notice th a t thf v<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt County.<lb />In the S uperior Court.,'<lb />Town of G reenville vs.<lb />Ellis Nassif a n d wife.vMr$. Ellis<lb />Nassif. ?<lb />The d efen d a n ts above nam ed<lb />will take notice th a t an action e n titled<lb />as above h a s been instltut.*"d<lb />ip the;,Supcrior C ourt of P ilt county<lb />for� the purpase of foreclosing<lb />certificates of ta x sales and llen.'^<lb />for th e years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by th e p iam tiff ag ain st the prop<lb />NO TICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt County.<lb />In th e Superior C ourt.<lb />Tow n of G reenville v.s.<lb />L aw rence Anderson and x(��*', Mrs.<lb />Law rence Anderson.<lb />T h e d efen d a n ts above n a n r d<lb />wlU ta k e notice th a t an action en titled<lb />as above h a s been instituted<lb />in th e su p e rio r C ourt of P itt county<lb />for the purpose of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax sales an d li-n.*:<lb />fc r th e years 1930 an d 1931 helc'<lb />by th e plaintiff a g ain st the property<lb />of th e d e fen d an ts; an d they<lb />will fu rth e r tak e notice th a t they<lb />are required to ap p ear befor? the<lb />C lerk of th e S uperior C ourt of P itt<lb />C ounty a t h is office in Greenville,<lb />N. C., a n d pletfd to th e com plaint<lb />heretofore filed In sa id Clerk's offic'<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of tjris<lb />sum m ons, o r th e relief therein dem<lb />anded will b? granted.<lb />T his th e 30th dav of Ja n u arv , 1935.<lb />J. F. HARRINCrrON.<lb />C lerk Superior Coiu-t.&amp;<lb />N O TICE OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C aro lin a-P itt County.<lb />In th e S uperior Court.<lb />T ow n of Greenville v.s.<lb />- J. H. C. E dw ards and .wife, Mrs.<lb />J. H. C. Edward.s.<lb />T he d efen d a n ts above nam ed<lb />will take notic.* th a t a n action e n titled<lb />as above h a s been in stituted<lb />in th e su p e rio r C ourt -of P itt county<lb />for th e purpose of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax sales a n d liens<lb />foi- the years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by the plaintiff ag ain st the p ro p erly<lb />of th e defen d an ts; and they<lb />will fu rth e r take notice th a t th ey<lb />are required to appear bcfw e th e<lb />Clerk of th e S uperior C ourt of P i it<lb />County a t h is office in G reenville.<lb />N. C., a n d p lead to th e copiplalnt<lb />heretofore filed In said C lerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of th is<lb />.summons, o r th e relief th erein d e m<lb />anded will be granted.<lb />T ins the 30th dav of Jan u ary . 1925.<lb />J. F .' HARRINOTO'N.<lb />C lerk Superior C ourt.<lb />heretofore filed in said C lerk's offive<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of tlris<lb />summons, or tire relief therein dem<lb />anded will be gi-anted.<lb />T his 3('ih day o� Jpnuary, 1935.<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON.<lb />Clerk Superior C ourt.<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON.<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />N O nC B or SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />K orth I^ rflita a -P itt County.<lb />In t l� Siqierior C ourt. i � ------------------------------------<lb />Jo h n wife Mrs j<lb />�U1 u k e DO�C th a t an ac�m entl�<lb />e d � a lk m h as been � n s � u i u d ; , . an d w c M n<lb />to th e s u p r i o r Court of P itt coun- Cox an d w.ic. M r,.<lb />ty for t h f purpose of foreclosing<lb />certifieatss o f tax salks an d lie n s '<lb />for th e j* f r s 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by the platntiff ag ain st the property<lb />of th e defendants; and t h e '<lb />will fu rth e r u k e notice th a t tht*y<lb />are requlped to appear b?fore the<lb />This the 30th day of Januarjv 1935 h e re tcfc re filed in said C lerk's offic;<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of this<lb />sum m ons, or the relief therein dem<lb />anded will be granted.<lb />T his the 30th day of January. 1935.<lb />J r . HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />John<lb />The d efendants above named<lb />will take notice th a t a n action e n titled<lb />as above has been Instltutec<lb />in the Superior C o u n of P itt county<lb />for the purpose of foredosing<lb />certificates of tax sales and lU-nr<lb />H. C., an d plead to the complaint<lb />heretofore tie d in saw Clerk's oific"<lb />w 'th ln 30 days a fte r service of thl^<lb />gum nons, or the relief therein deiran<lb />d e d will be granted.<lb />T his the 30th day of January. 1935<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON.<lb />Cleek Superior Court.<lb />crty of the defendants; and they<lb />wUi fu rth er u k e notic? th a t thoy<lb />are required to app?ar b ./o re the<lb />Clerk of th-* Superior Court of- Pitt<lb />NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLIC.ATION<lb />N o rth C arolina-PIU County.<lb />In th3 Superior Court.<lb />Town of Greenville vs.<lb />F ra n k Sparkm an and wife, Mrs.<lb />P ra n k Sparkm an,<lb />T h e defendants above n a m 'd<lb />will tak e notiCf th a t an action e n titled<lb />as above has been instituted<lb />in th " Superior Court of P ill county<lb />fcr tile pufP0.'&gt;3 of forcclosini<lb />rrrt/ic a te .s of tax sale.s and U* m<lb />fcr the years 1930 tind 1931 held<lb />by the pla'ntiff against the p re p are<lb />requii'ed to ap p ear b /o r e the<lb />Clerk of th e Superior C ourt,of P itt<lb />County a t his office in Greenville.<lb />N. C., an d plead to the com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in said Clerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 days a f te r service of this<lb />summons, nr th e relief therein dem<lb />anded WiU be granted.<lb />T his the 30th d av of Januarv. 1935.<lb />J. P. 'HARRINGTON.<lb />C lerk Superior Court.<lb />NO TICE OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt County.<lb />In the S uporior Court.<lb />^ Tow n of G reenville v.s.<lb />Jasp er Foust a n d wife, Mrs. Ja sl?<lb />�r Foust.<lb />T he d e fen d a n ts above nam ed<lb />�111 take notic? th a t an action e n titled<lb />as above h a s been instituted<lb />in the Superior C ourt of P itt coun-<lb />N O TICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt C ounty.<lb />In th e Superior C ourts<lb />Town of G reenville vs.<lb />P. W. Spell a n d wife. Mrs. P. W,<lb />Spell.<lb />T h e d e fen d a n ts above named<lb />will tak e notice th a t a n action e n titled<lb />as above h as been instituted<lb />in the S u p erio r C ourt of P itt county<lb />for th e pui'posc of foreclosing<lb />certificates o f tax sales an d lien*-<lb />for th e years 1930 a n d 1931 held<lb />by th e p lain tiff a g ain st the property<lb />of th e d efen d an ts; a n d thev<lb />will fu rth e r take notice th a t th e v<lb />are req u ired to ap p ear before the<lb />Clerk o f th e Superior C o u rt of P itt<lb />C ounty a t his office in Greenville.<lb />N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in said C lerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service thi?<lb />ium m pna. or the reliyf th erein de<lb />m anded will, be granted.<lb />T ills th e 30th dav of J a n u a n ', 1935.<lb />J. F. H A RRINGTON ,<lb />C lerk S uperior Court.<lb />N C TIC E O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C a ro lin a-P itt County.<lb />In the su p e rio r Court.<lb />Tow n of G reenville vs<lb />Lvdia C lem m ons and husband.<lb />'Ehe d e fen d a n ts above 'nam ed<lb />will tak e notic.* th a t an action e n titled<lb />as above h a s been in stitu ted<lb />in the s u p e rio r Court of P itt county<lb />for th e purpose of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax sales a n d liem?<lb />for th e years 1930 an d 1931 held<lb />by th e p lain tiff ag ain st the propcrtv<lb />of th e d efen d an ts; and they<lb />will fu rth e r tak e notice th a t th ev<lb />are required to appear before th e<lb />Clerk of th e S uperior C ourt of P itt<lb />County at. h is office ^in Greenville.<lb />N. C., a n d plead to th e com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in said Cle'-k's office<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of th is<lb />sum m ons, or th e relief th erein deninnded<lb />w ill be granted.<lb />T his th e 30th dav of .loiniarv. 19C'5.<lb />J . F. HA RRINGTON ,<lb />C lerk Superior Court.<lb />NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N orth Cai-olina-P itt County.<lb />In the Superior Court.<lb />Town of Greenville vs.<lb />G ra'ts Norcott and wife. Mrs^<lb />G ra ts Norcott.<lb />'Tlic defendants above nam ed<lb />will ta k e notice th a t a n action e n titled<lb />as above h a s been Instituted<lb />in the su p erio r C ourt of P itt county<lb />for the purpose of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax sales an d liens<lb />for th e y e a n 1930 a n d 1931 held<lb />by the plaintiff ag ain st th e p roperty<lb />of the d efendants; and they<lb />will fu rth er take notice th a t they<lb />dre required to ap p ear before the<lb />Clerk of the Superior C o u rt cf P itt<lb />C ounty a t his office in G reenville.<lb />N. C., and plead to th e com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in sa id C lerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r se rf ice of th is<lb />summons, or the reli f therein deu'u'ndc'fl<lb />will be g ran ted ,<lb />.rhis iiie COth dav of Jfuv.ar*'. ID'-'f,<lb />J. P. HARRINGTON.<lb />C lerk SU!&gt;erior Court.<lb />N O TICE OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N orth C a r o lin a -P ltt County.<lb />In th e Superior Court.<lb />Tow n of CireenvUIe vs.<lb />C a rrie Blake and husband.<lb />T h e defendants abeve named<lb />will ta k e notice th a t an action e n titled<lb />a.s above h fs been instituted<lb />in th e S uperior Court of P itt county<lb />for th e purpose of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax sales a n d liens<lb />fcr th e years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by th e plaintiff against the prope'rty<lb />of th e defendants; and they<lb />wili fu rth e r take notice th a t they<lb />are req u ired to appear belore the<lb />C lerk of the Superlon C ourt of P itt<lb />C ounty a t his offic." in Greenville.<lb />N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint<lb />h eretcfci'o filed in .said C lerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 da\'s after serrice of this<lb />r,ummons. or th? r e l i / / h e r e i n dem<lb />an d ed will be granted.<lb />'This th e 30th day of January, 1933.<lb />J. P. HARRINGTO:^.<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />N O TICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C aro lin a-P itt County.<lb />In th e S uperior C ourt.<lb />Tow-n of G reenville vs.<lb />H attie S hirley and husband.<lb />T he d e fen d a n ts ab^vc nam ed<lb />will tak e notic* th a t an action e n titled<lb />as above has been in stitu ted<lb />in the s u p e rio r C ourt of P itt coun- Clark<lb />ty for th e purpose of foreclosing<lb />n o t i c e o f s u m m o n s b y<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N orth C arolm a-P ltt C ounty.,<lb />In the Superior Court.<lb />Town of Greenville v.*i.<lb />M ari(m Freem an an d wife. Mrs.'<lb />M arion Freem en.<lb />The d eicn d an ts above nam ed<lb />will take notic * th a t an action e n title-!<lb />as above h as been instituted<lb />In th e Superior C ourt of P itt county<lb />for th-* purijas" of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax sale.s a n d U-'ti.*'<lb />for the .vears 1930 and 1931 held<lb />bv the plaintiff ag ain st the propertv<lb />of th e defendants; an d thev<lb />will fu rth er take notice th a t Uiey<lb />ere required to appear befor? the<lb />Clerk of tlie Superior C ourt of P itt<lb />County a t his offic; In G rcuivllle.<lb />N. C., and nlead to the com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in said Clerics offi?'<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r se n lc e of thi'^<lb />,c,ummons, or the relief th erein d e m<lb />anded wlU be granted.<lb />'Tills rh ; "0th dav o ' J a n u a rv , 1935.<lb />J. P. HARRINGTON.<lb />Clerk Sui&gt;erior Court.<lb />N O TIC E OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N o rth C arolina-P itt County.<lb />In th e Superior Courr.<lb />Town of G reenville vs.<lb />Lduvenia Forbes and husband.<lb />Tire defendants above nam ed<lb />will tak e notice th a t a n action e n titled<lb />as above h as been instituted<lb />in tire S uperior Court of P itt coun,-<lb />ty for th e purpose of foreclosing<lb />certificates of'-^tax sales an d liens<lb />for th e years 1930 an d 1931 held<lb />by th e plaintiff against the propcH<lb />y of th e defendants; a n d they<lb />win fu rth e r teke notice th a t they<lb />arc required to appear bsfore the<lb />C lerk of th e Superior Court of Pitt<lb />C ounty a t his office in Greenville.<lb />N. C., a n d plead to th e com plaint<lb />h e reto fo re filed in said Clerk's offlt?<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of this<lb />sum m ons, or the re litf therein dem<lb />an d ed will be gi'anted.<lb />' T h is 'he JOth dav of January. 1935.<lb />J. F. HARRING'TON.<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />I f<lb />N O TICE OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N o rth C arolina-P ilt County,<lb />lii th e Superior Court.<lb />'Town of Greenville vs. i<lb />M aggie Mooring and husband.<lb />T h e defendanU above nam ed<lb />will ta k e notice th a t an action en titled<lb />a s above has been instituted<lb />i r th e Superior Court of P itt counly<lb />fo r Uic .purpose p i foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax salci a n d lins<lb />' for th e years 1930 an d 1931 heU1<lb />by th e plaintiff against the prope<lb />rty of the defendants; and they<lb />wili fu rth e r take notice th a t they<lb />are req�i�ed to appear before the<lb />Ck-rk of the Superior Court of P itt<lb />C ounty a t his office in O reenrille.<lb />N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint<lb />h ereto fo re filed in said Clerk's office<lb />w ith in 30 days after se n lc e of this<lb />.summons, or the relief therein dem<lb />an d ed wili be granted.<lb />T in s 'h " ''�Kh day jf January, 1935.<lb />J. P. HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N orth C a ro U n a -P ltt County. ,<lb />In the Superior Court.<lb />TcwTi of Greenville vs.<lb />W. J. Clark ami wife. Mrs. W. J.<lb />'The defendants above nam ed<lb />certificates of tax sales a n d liens j will take notice th a t an action enfor<lb />th e years 1930 en d 1931 held titled as above h as been InsUtutod<lb />____ ____ - - rrtv of t l r defendant-?; and the."<lb />Countv at his o ffic' in G fe nviilr, will fin .h ? r take notic-? th a t Huy ly fo�' lb? purpose of foreeloslns<lb />- ' certificate.s of ta x sales and It^ns<lb />for the years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by the platntiff against the p roperty<lb />of the c�'fendants; and they<lb />N. C and plead to th*&gt; com plaint i .-h-? rrquired to appear ta?fore the<lb />here'vOfor- filed in said C k rk 's offic � .''l'r k o. th* Superior Ck)urt of P itt<lb />within 30 days a fte r servir,? of Hi. r;&gt; in tv et liis offic� in Gre-nvill.*,<lb />summons, of th " reli"i ther**in ci"- N, C and p!.*ad to th? complaint<lb />NO TICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt County.<lb />In th e S uperior C ourt,<lb />Tow-n of G reenville \-s.<lb />by th e p lain tiff ag ain st the p ro p erty<lb />of th e d efendants; an d they<lb />WlU fu rth e r tak e notic? th a t they<lb />are req u ired to ap p ear before the<lb />Clerk of th e Superior C ourt of P tit<lb />County a t h is office in Greenville.<lb />N. C.. a n d plead to th e com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in said C lerk's o ffl:r<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r sefvice of th is<lb />summon.s, or the relief th erein d e m<lb />anded w ill be granted,<lb />m i s the 30th day of Jan u ary , 1935.<lb />J F. HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />msnded '.vil! b? granted<lb />m h the 30fh dav of Ja m n rv . TJ'J.<lb />J F HARRINGTON.<lb />Clerk Sup'.'ricr Court.<lb />NOTiCC O P SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />R o ilh C a ro lln a -P U t County<lb />I n the su p e rio r Court<lb />Tbum of Ore*'nville vs<lb />Nt�Ue B r tn t and husband<lb />T he defen d an ts above nain d<lb />will u k e notic*- th a t an action e n titled<lb />as above h as been In stitu t-J<lb />to the Superior C ourt cf Pitt eounty<lb />io f th e purpose of foreclosing Clifton FcrtK.s ^<lb />certificates of tax sales and Tin* d /e n ri: nt.s ab<lb />1930 and 1931 hek'<lb />NOTICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLIC ATION<lb />North Car'o: a a -P itt Count,'<lb />In th" Pu; 'rio r C ourt<lb />T. *.vi, uf Gre-nvLlle y.i<lb />Cliliun F�;rb-s an d .Inn'.-anl. Mr"<lb />lo r th e years<lb />bj- the p��n�ff against th? pro,.-<lb />e rty of the defendants; and in- r<lb />wili fu rth er u k ? notic? that th v<lb />t r e required to apt car b *for? the<lb />Clerk of th " Superior Court cf Pi (<lb />Oountjr a t h i- offic? m Ore nville.<lb />N. C . and plead to th�&gt; compiaiui<lb />h eretcfo re fHed in said Cl -rk'.s offic'<lb />w ithin 90 days after servic? of thi<lb />fcummoM. or. tire ri li* f ther-in di -<lb />jroinded will be granted<lb />m i s the 30th dav of Ja n u i,- 1935<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON<lb />Clerk Superior Court. J ------------<lb />NOTICIE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLIC ATION<lb />N orth C a ro lin a -P itt Counly<lb />In th e S uperior C our'...<lb />Town of Gre?nvllle v.^<lb />J, R. Jenkins and wile Mt J<lb />R. Jen k in s<lb />m e d e ie n d a n b above iianud<lb />will � u k e notic? th a t an acuon e n titled<lb />as above has been instituted<lb />in the su p e rio r Court of PIU county<lb />for the purpose of iorecltwlnf!<lb />certificatea of u x sales and li' n.*<lb />for th e years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by th e platntiff against iht property<lb />of th e defendants and th"v<lb />will fu rth er lake notiC" th at tiv y<lb />..?m d<lb />will t 'k* n o ti" H n t en iriio n *"-<lb />titk d ss ub-jvf ha.s b n institu�?'!<lb />in t!i" s:up n n - Cour- nf P itt c o u n ty<lb />fr - til ru rp o o! fo re /o s in ,<lb />cpr;i!ica' ol ;? sa!- .. .en d li-u*<lb />for V?:'.!-- 1930 a:uf 1931 h.*U'<lb />by th? n'tt n titl agains' Ur* p-npcrtv<lb />til" del**nrtani,s, and H* v<lb />wil! .urih*:r Uik** notic ' th n t ta* y<lb />gir? 1 -- u.! ci te* ;ip')?ar b for" Hi"*<lb />C k .k c ' -f B'.*p ri'.i C rirl / Pi;t<lb />C�VU! V ;i! l:i- I'l G*'t 'IVi'l<lb />N c ..lid p '.* a*: t ' til - r-vnpiiiin;<lb />hfiet- '*. .s U� Cl -ik's o ff * *<lb />within 30 (iiiy&gt; iiflrr .*2*1 vit? 0! thr*.<lb />'?un.moii.s f ;? ;h r *'1'f ih n !'i ti *-<lb />in'-nd.Hi wil- t&gt; g ra n tid<lb />Tills ti.�* :^0; 0 d �' i t . *??. 19<lb />J F HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Sup r,e�- Co'.U'!<lb />N(. l l ( E OF SUMMONS BV<lb />P I B IJ C A T IO N<lb />N f'-/' Cii -'.na Fill C<lb />In the SuixTior Cour;,<lb />Tr.wn of QrN*nville v.s<lb />Hat Ilf .Spell and husband.<lb />The d efendants above nain d<lb />wUl ii'k" notic*- th at an action eite<lb />tilled as above h as been in.sUtuU*('<lb />n Ih? Hupecior Court o� Pitt coun-<lb />. ty for the purpoft? of ioreclosmg<lb />certificates of tax sal�**^ and lh*ir-,<lb />for th� vear 1930 and 1831 lu'u'<lb />111*<lb />h-*ir �I - (iid :n said C k rk 's offic?<lb />w ithin 30 d'jy.-^ a lte r .'lervic? of tli&gt;&gt;<lb />; um m ons. f r tii* r* !h f thcrsin dem<lb />anded tvii! b ' c.ranted<lb />Tl'.Ls Hie 3 0H 'd'-- of J a n 'u n '. 193.5.<lb />J. F, HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />N L IK E OF SUMMONS BV '<lb />PUBLICATION I<lb />N orth C-n-jl!na-P itt C. ; ; .t ; ,<lb />* In ' hr S u j.n irr C.:u. . ?<lb />T. �!) rf G: ,�-!:v..l<lb />J r.m r-, K. Ma*. r.;id -vile. :,u-.<lb />J .rn rs R May.<lb />i T he d'-fondahts .above nain i<lb />\\;il 1- k'* noPc th at on a *'urn -*i<lb />l.:le:! a', r.l; -?.;* has ***i� t'i.*-',.' it '<lb />m ttrt SUf' ;ior C jitrt cl P .tt cou.i-<lb />!:)'. .'.C* .1 ,<lb />rn d li-;i<lb />1931 held<lb />dv* p.,op<lb />.,,11' 'r<lb />the I':<lb />b ;,.r ?<lb />Alcnzo W. Slade.<lb />T he d efen d an ts above named<lb />will ta k e notic*? th a t a n action e n titled<lb />as above h as been instituted<lb />in th e su p e rio r C ourt of P itt coun-<lb />^lerk ol th Superior Court ci Pitt 1i S'S? jg jj<lb />will fu rth er Uike notic? th a t th�-y<lb />tv for th* imrpjs* o!<lb />f-'rti.fira'-.'s ?; tuv sal*<lb />r r t h * \ c u . . 1931 . . .<lb />t y till* ptu lit!.'';<lb />I rtv (-1 ih * (I 1 �I ian:<lb />v dl Id. h'*r t; K �I'Vlc<lb />arc required to r ;<lb />Clerk o; th* .Sup'tior C.at't n p.<lb />C /u m y a t i.l''* ofi.c* n O' -.n v 'i<lb />N C , and p'f-a i I 1 Hr . * ?&gt;y.,ii*<lb />i'i r*-t( If ;? iil-'fl :,i r.d C l'tk in*<lb />w ithin 'JO day*. :.f'?r * *:vu" o ili<lb />''u n iin o n s , r r th* r ' ': 'i th i' :h rt*<lb />ni.?nd"d will b ' ur,in'*d<lb />S uperior<lb />County at h is offic? in Grc**nville.<lb />N, C , a n d p lead to the com plaint<lb />hereto�cr� filed m said C lerks offic:<lb />w ithin 30 d;iyi a fte r .re rv ic ? /: this<lb />rtimmonb, nr th e reli* f therein dem<lb />anded wli: b? granted.<lb />This the 30th dav of Ja n in ry . 1935.<lb />.1 F. HARRINGTON.<lb />C t'.'rk SupvTicr Ccurt.<lb />� / L O F SUMMONS BY<lb />P C rU C .Y T IO N<lb />N ( C , n ? --1 U t C ;;:-.ty,<lb />i',! il. *r.c.' C,.ii;-<lb />'! 'vn cf G r nvr! * .<lb />Re ' o n 15 C.V.1 v.,; . Mrs.<lb />Raiti a . ih cw n .<lb />'Ih .' d. f c u la n l; ab<lb />-.viP r'ltic - th'Jl an a ' /in �'ii-<lb />. :i : *, ab .v? ha:; b?e.i In.sllt i t '1<lb />' 'I'.' rio r C ouit ol I'-f (')'i 1-<lb />.\ ii'f Hi * I'urp?.-*' of<lb />e c r l / e a 'e.*- of lu - 'n ' -. end 11 *nv<lb />fcr th,* year:, 1933 and .931 h ' I<lb />ty Ih? ii'a 'iu iff agaln.si th* i)ro|)-<lb />ifiv of th e d e fe r riant!,; ,-iiu� Hi y<lb />wifi tu rth e ^ Uik &gt; notie * th e i th* v<lb />?).(* require*! if) a p o 'a r b-lo."*� t.he<lb />Cl rk of t'i*' S up Tier GQin-t of P lf<lb />C.niiuy at hi oftlr* * ni G re.-nvilii,<lb />N O TICE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />_______________ N orth C aroU na-P itt County.<lb />Alonzo W. Slade a n d wife, Mrs. 1 ,^ th e S uperior Court.<lb />Tow n cf G reenville vs.<lb />M ahalla B arrow and liusband.<lb />T lie d efen d a n ts above nanioc'<lb />will tak e notic? tlia t an action e n titled<lb />s.s cbove h as been in stitu ted<lb />in the S uperior C ourt of P itt county<lb />for th ? purjX).',' of foreclosing<lb />c ertiflra tss of tax sale.s an d lU*ns<lb />by th e plaintiff a g ain st th ? properly<lb />of th e d efen d an ts: and they<lb />will fu rth e r take notice tlia t they<lb />are required to ap p ear before the<lb />C k rk of th " Superior C ourt cf PUt<lb />C ounty a t his offic? in G reenville.<lb />N, C., an d plead to th e com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in said C lerk's office<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r .service of th '-<lb />Mimmous, or th,� reli-f th erein dem<lb />anded will be granted,<lb />m i s th e 30th dav of Jan u ary . 1925.<lb />J. F. HA RRINGTON .<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />/<lb />in th? Superior C ourt of PiU county<lb />for the purpose of foreclosing<lb />certificates of tax sales a n d Uen?<lb />for the years 1930 and 1931 held<lb />by the plaintiff against the property<lb />of th e defendants; an d they<lb />will fu rth er take notice th a t they<lb />are required to appear biforc tJie<lb />Clerk of ilie Superior C ourt of P ilt<lb />(bounty a t his office in Greenville,<lb />N. and plead to the cw nplaint<lb />heretofore flU*d in .said Clerk's offlr?<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of thi*:<lb />.summons, or the^relic-� therein dem<lb />anded will be granted,<lb />m i s ' t e t h dav nf January, 1936.<lb />J F. HARRINGTON.<lb />Clerk Sui&gt;eri*OT Court,<lb />N O TICE o r SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICA-nON<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt County.<lb />In th e Superior Court,<lb />Town of G reenville va.<lb />C elia R ichardson an d husband,<lb />m e defendants above nam ed<lb />will tak e notic? th a t a n action en titled<lb />as above has been Instituted<lb />in Ih e su p erio r C ourt of P itt county<lb />fo r the purpose of foreclosing<lb />ccrU fleates of tax sales a n d Hens<lb />for th e year.s 1930 and 1981 held<lb />by th e plaintiff ag ain st th e p rope<lb />rty of the defendants; a n d they<lb />will fu rth e r take notice th a t they<lb />are required to appear bifOTe the<lb />C lerk of tire Superior C ourt of P i;t<lb />C ountv a t his office in Greenville.<lb />�. C.. and plead to th e cqm plalnt<lb />h e re 'U)foie filed in said O e rk '8 offlci<lb />w ith in 30 days a fte r service of<lb />irummons. or the reli?i therein dem<lb />an d ed will be granted,<lb />m i s ih ' SGh day Of Januajw . 1935.<lb />J. P. HARRINOTON. '<lb />Clerk fftiperior Court.<lb />for the year.s 1930 an d 1931 held<lb />by th e p lain tiff ag ain st the p ro p erty<lb />Of th e defen d an ts; and they<lb />will fu rth e r tak e notic? th a t th .y<lb />are required to appear b?fore tlic<lb />Clerk of th*' Sup"rior C ourt of Pitt<lb />County a t his offic� In Gre**nvill:',<lb />N C" a n d plead to th e com plaint<lb />h e'-?tofore filed in said C l?rk'.s offic.'<lb />vViHiin 30 days a fte r service of this<lb />sum m ons, or the r?!i* f therein dem<lb />anded wH' b? granted,<lb />m i s the 30th dav of Januarv. 19"5.<lb />J, F. HARRINGTON,<lb />C lerk Superior Court.<lb />m i:/!','* 30th day ol .la n 'i/v , 19J5,� N*. C.. a n d !)l?ad t a ih* complamt<lb />J F. HARRINGTON<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />Mr.*.<lb />wre required to appear b for * H,<lb />C l e r k of th*� Sup"rior Court ,rf P:'; bv th? pU'lm m m 'ain v ih ? p*-d-<lb />Coim tv St hl� offic� to Or*/)vin-. ?riv nf th e luul ih*"<lb />N C an d plead to th* fomplnmi will � u r l n mk* none? th e ' th*'<lb />filed in said Cl'Tk.wiffl. ?r? required to mmem b foi-' Hi?<lb />!!L W � t '��e ' � � � w � : � abov. hM baen to U tu ie i<lb />NOTK E OF HUMMON.'S BV<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N oiili C arolina-P itt County<lb />I d the HupiTlor Court<lb />T'cwn of GreenvUle vs<lb />Lucy Move and husband<lb />Tlie defendHiits above nam U<lb />will take potio. tliat an action e n titled<lb />as 11b )V? has b 'c n instituted<lb />ip th? S u p 'rto r Court of PIU couniv<lb />fo'* the purp of fori'elosliw<lb />I rl.licatcs ol i�v sjiles end li'-n<lb />It'i Hi'* vears 1-93U iincl 1931 h?id<lb />Ua* plam lllf �ganist Hi* propheretofore<lb />filed in said Clerk's offi<lb />w ithin 30 d.'ty. a f ir r s'-:vice (;i thisum<lb />m ons, ci Hie r e ll'f therein tieniumU'd<lb />wil'. b g ra n t' d.<lb />'Tliii ' * .3Uth dav 0' Jruimnv. 11'",.5<lb />J F, HARRINGTON,<lb />C lerk Sup irlor* Court<lb />NOTH E O F .SUMMONS BY<lb />PL B L K 'ATION<lb />North C aro lin a-P u t Counly.<lb />In liie KuiXtrior Court.<lb />m w !! of Ori*enville v.s<lb />Je,'.si? A tkinscn and wife<lb />Je.'-'ie AtkIn.von.'<lb />T h? d e fen d a n ts above nanu .1<lb />Will ntke n o tie - th a t an action ch-<lb />N C TIC E O F SUMMONS BY<lb />^ PU BLICA TIO N<lb />nsm cl N rrth � C aro lin a-P itt County.<lb />In tlte S uperior C ourt.<lb />Tcw n of Grpcnvllle v s.,<lb />J.tm es W h iteh u rst a n d wife, Mr;;,<lb />for * c n 5 .lames W hitehurst.<lb />T he d efen d an ts above niimed<lb />WI�1 tak e n o lle- th a t an action e n titled<lb />as above h as b"cn iu stilu'i'd<lb />ir th e S u p "rio r Court of P itt coun-<lb />I-, for th ? purpos? of forecloslivg<lb />f rlilic a 'e.s of t.av �ales and ll?n'i<lb />frr th'? vears 1930 and 1931 held<lb />bv th e plaintiff agnlnst th? p '/ p - -<lb />n i v of th e d e fen d an ts; and they<lb />will fu rth e r take nolle? th a t th�y<lb />;''i' required to ap p ear before the<lb />' l?rk of th " Superior C ourt of PUt<lb />('ou n ly at his office it\ Greenville.<lb />N, C., and plead to iha^ rom plalni<lb />hereio fcr? iiU ci in said C lerk's offic?<lb />w ithin 30 days a fte r service of this<lb />sum m ons, or ihe reli* f therein dem<lb />andedV 'lU be g ranted<lb />Tlil.s th e 30ih dav of J a n u n v , /� S .<lb />J P. HARRlNCiTON,<lb />Clerk Superior Court.<lb />Mrs<lb />N O TIf K OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt Couniv<lb />In lh f *Sup"rif# Court<lb />Tow n 0� �reenvU le vi.<lb />NC'lTCE O F SUMMONS BY<lb />PU BLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C a ro lin a-P itt County,<lb />In the Superior Court.<lb />Tow n nf G reenville vs,<lb />Eli,iah Mozingo and wife.<lb />Eliiah Mozingo.<lb />T he d e fen d a n ts above nam ed<lb />will tak e notice th a t an action en-<lb />H tlrl gs above h as b?en instituted<lb />in ill? S u p erio r Court nf P itt ro u n -<lb />tv for t h ' purpose of foreclosing<lb />eertiflcates of lax .sales ,?nd lienr<lb />for th e vears '1930 and 1931 hel.'<lb />by th e p lain tiff aeaiirst th e prop-<lb />(rtv nf th e defendants; and the*<lb />will fu rth e r take nojle.' th at th?v<lb />are required to appear before t 'm<lb />Clerk of th e Sui)?rior C ourt of PRl<lb />C ounty a t h is office in O rcinvllle.<lb />N. C" a n d plead to the com plaint<lb />heretofore filed in .said C lerk'.s office<lb />w ithin 30 d ays a fte r service of th '<lb />sum m ons, nr th? I'eH f th erein d e m<lb />anded w ill b? granted,<lb />m i s th ? 305/ clnv ?r .laii'i trv. l ';35,<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON.<lb />C lerk S upericr C curt.<lb />NOTICF. OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PItBLICA TIO N<lb />N orth C arolina- PUt C^mnty<lb />In (fit Superior Court,<lb />NOTICE OF SUMMONS BV<lb />P im iC A T IO N<lb />N orth C arolina-P itt Ccunly.<lb />In tlte 'Sup/ioT Court.<lb />; n of Greenviil? v.s<lb />T ither K fiavnge a r d Mr.s. L uther<lb />E .ravage.<lb />" lie d /c'-id a n ts abvve twined<lb />wil' Ilk " I'-'ic* th at an artln n entitli<lb />1 ;i'. ab wc h as been iastitu ted<lb />in H r R u p 'ilo r C ourt of P itt county<lb />f;v ill * purpose of for?clo.sUu<lb />e?ri:ficatps ol tax sales a n d ll/i?<lb />fcr the y e n s 1930 and 1931 h e 'd<lb />by the p'n'ntlfT against th? p ro p erty<lb />of 111? cleiendaiits; and the*'<lb />will furth'*r t�ke notice th a t th ?y<lb />?r? required to npneer b / o r ? the<lb />Clerk of th? Superior C o u n of Piit<lb />County a t his offic? In Ore.*nvllle.<lb />N. C . and n lea l to th? com plaint<lb />herctofcr� filed in said Clerk'.s offic- j<lb />w ithin 30 day- a fter s e n lr? of th is '<lb />*,ummons, or th? re'l f th erein dcm<lb />"nd?d w1U be granted.<lb />T his t h ' rCth-clav of lamMVV, 1935.<lb />J. F. HARRINGTON,<lb />Clerk Superior C curt.<lb />NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N orth C a ro lin a -P ltt Cotmly.<lb />In the .Superior Court<lb />Town of G reenville v*i<lb />.Tohn R. Tuc*'er and wife. Mrs<lb />Jo h n R. Tucker.<lb />m e defendants ab&gt;v? 'r u " /<lb />will fake nolle- th a t an a''lio n e n titled<lb />as above has b*en Instituted<lb />ir, the Sup"ilor Court of P itt coupty<lb />for the purp')se of foreclosid'r<lb />r^rtirieatcs of tax sal?, end li*n'<lb />fcr the ,ve:ns 1930 und 1931 hrb"'<lb />by Hie plaintiff acidnsi Hi? propertv<lb />of the defcnduni.s, and Hj*"<lb />will fu rth er ta l:' notic * iba! th* ?<lb />are required 10 api&gt;ear b for? the<lb />Clerk of th? Sup?rior Com t of PiH<lb />County a t his offic? in Ore. nville.<lb />N. C . and nleail to Hi? c? np'?)?;<lb />heretofort' filed in said C l?rk's of do<lb />w ithin 30 day's a fte r iervice of thU'<lb />summons or ih? reU-f th erein den'*'<lb />iui"d wiU. b** tfnuU"d<lb />m i s rh? r.OHi d')v of Jin .iiirv . fiC.5.<lb />.T, F, HA RRINGTON<lb />Clurk Supurlar Court.<lb />NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N o rth C arolina-P itt County.<lb />I n th e Superior Court.<lb />Town of G rrem llle vs.<lb />R. S. Oden and wife. Mrs. R. 8.<lb />O den.<lb />T h e defendants above nam ed<lb />will lak e notic? th a t an action 90-<lb />titled as above has heen Initltuttid<lb />IP th e su p erio r Court of W tt county<lb />lo r the purpose of forecloaUlf ,<lb />certificates of tax sales and liens<lb />lo r th e years 1930 and 1981 held<lb />bv th e plaintiff against tli� proper!<lb />v of the defendants; and th � y .|^ ,<lb />will fu rth er take notice th a t th?y ^<lb />a re required to appear before th e<lb />C l?rk of t h ' Superior C ourt of P itt<lb />C ounty a t his offic? In Greeiivllle.<lb />N. C., and plead to th ? com plaint<lb />heretofcr-' filed In said C l"rk'.s offlc .<lb />w ithin 30 dsy.s a fter rervlc? of thU<lb />.summons, ?r th? re!l?f Ih e re ii d e m<lb />anded wiHib� granted.<lb />m i.s *h? 30th dsv / Januarv. 1936.<lb />J. P HARRINGTON.<lb />Clerk SuiMtrior Court.<lb />NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY<lb />PUBLICATION<lb />N o rth CaroUna P itt County.<lb />In the Superior Court,<lb />Town of O rrenvill? v*.<lb />C \V Himby anti wife, Mrs. 0<lb />W. Hemhy,<lb />u'ht* d e ft'idani'i above named<lb />will ;:ik ' rolie? th a t an action entiili'd<lb />i!s nb*?ve has been lir.Mtuted<lb />ii' Ih? Superior Court nf P itt County<lb />for Ih? pm-po-s' o � foret'losli�g<lb />' rtificntes ot i�x sales rn d llens<lb />h r th ? ve.irs 1930 and 1931 heW<lb />liv th e p lain tiif agginst the propir<lb />lv nf ih? ik'lindnnte; and thcv<lb />Will fui ht f ti'ke nutlc? that, th ? s ''H |<lb />,'tre r.'fiun?l lo -appear b?for? t h "<lb />r lm k of ib? S u |)'rio r Court of PUt<lb />ai lii�. nffic' i'i Orei*iiville.<lb />N C , and Dlead t&gt; H i' nrm p'-'int<lb />h ? " e tc ffi" filed In s ild C l'vk's � ffi"<lb />w ithin .30 diiV' after '-?eiTle'* o" Uiis<lb />sinnruons ?r ib? r?'i?f therein denv<lb />f'H ..I w '" fi' ''ran*''d<lb />T h'- '&gt;. te;') d"? *&gt;l riiiin r''. '935,<lb />J P, HARRINGTON.<lb />Clerk Suptrlor Court.<lb />Friday, February 1, 1935<lb />THE DAILY REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. PAGE THREE<lb />M and Personal<lb />Mattie Perkins will arrive<lb />tomoTiow from New York,<lb />_ jiond and Portsmouth, Va.<lb />'urtis Baggs of New Bern, was<lb />today.'<lb />.. and Mrs. Y. T. Cheatham<lb />this afternoon for Richmond,<lb />P. Cayton of Farmville, was<lb />today.<lb />Mildred Lane who has been<lb />guest Of friends, left this after/-<lb />for Lambertsville. N. J.<lb />r. and Mrs. Meadows Honored.<lb />le 'dinner party in honor of Dr.<lb />Mrs. Leon R. Meadows, given<lb />ft night'1)y the faculty and adjlstrative<lb />staff of East Carolina<lb />lachers College, was a most hapoccasion.<lb />It was the firsts formal<lb />al recognition of Dr. Meadows<lb />president of the college. It wa.s<lb />culiarly appropriate that this<lb />uld come from those who have<lb />... his colleagues for years past,<lb />seemed as if it were a kind oi<lb />-ge of loyalty and faith, as well<lb />I an expression of appreciation.<lb />It was a fcimal six-course dinner.<lb />banquet' feat^es, with the<lb />lests in formal dinner dress, yet<lb />Iwas marked by a democratic<lb />it.<lb />tables were arranged as a<lb />'jquare with tlie hostess. Miss<lb />kvis.^xS the guests of honor seal-<lb />I In mj� center of one side. Mis.s<lb />JtinsTwho introduced the repreatatives<lb />from the stgff who were<lb />kesmen for the difletcnt groups,<lb />seated opposite The .speakers<lb />ir e scattered around the board.<lb />�Miss Hooper spoke for the Engdi<lb />department. Dr. Slay for the<lb />Jlege faculty, Ml&amp;s Rainwater for<lb />le faculty groupe of critic teachers.<lb />Ilss Morton for the dean's .staff<lb />McOiraiw for the adm inistrave<lb />group, and R. C. Deal for the<lb />ktire group.<lb />iThe table was beautifully deco-<lb />|.ted in red carnations and grouiis<lb />red candles, which cast a soft<lb />|ow. College girls, dressed in<lb />dte, servFd the dinner. Music was<lb />liniiahed by the college orchestra<lb />jiposed of fifteen musicians.<lb />I Miss Emma Hoop�*r. who repre-<lb />[?nted the English department, beinning<lb />with her arrival at th e colige,<lb />and Dr. Meadows' fii-st heart \<lb />|;ome In." used that tj^iral jihrase<lb />the theme of her talk, and .showhow<lb />th t 'mew pre.sident inv,ted<lb />j students to come in to a broodknowledgf.<lb />and hi.s teachers to<lb />in to cooperation in the work<lb />the cotlegf.<lb />For the college iacuUy. Dr. Sia&gt;<lb />spokesman used Dr. Meadows<lb />pterest in the hontUig as hi!* kcy-<lb />|ole, showing how his hunting field<lb />now enlarged, and that in it too<lb />le ht��the comradeship of hi.s as-<lb />Social Calendar<lb />, .F R I D U<lb />G��� p. m.-The ffiwanls Club<lb />will observe Annual Ladies'<lb />Night in the 'Woman'.s Club<lb />building.<lb />7:30 p. in.-'Young Matrons<lb />Society Christian Church will<lb />sponsor a skat'mg rink in the<lb />New Dixie Warehouse.<lb />7:45 p. ra.-Mrs. L. B. Tucker<lb />will present her music class in i<lb />piano in a recital in Sheppard<lb />Memorial Library.<lb />SATURDAY<lb />3:00 p. i%-Miss Mary Elizabeth<lb />Ferguson will entertain<lb />for Mns. L. E. Tyndall who wa.s<lb />recently married.<lb />Rev. W. A, Ryan Recovers.<lb />' Friends of Rev. W. A. Ryan will<lb />be glad to learn th at he is able to<lb />bi' out following an attack of in flue<lb />m-a.<lb />His son. Billy Ryan, wlio has been<lb />ill, has also recovered. Thointon<lb />Ryan, another son. is how ill.<lb />awarded a Mexican po^'.dV p;u<lb />cushion for high club sc.ci'^. a.id<lb />Mrs. G.' J. Bell a Mexican potU 'i,<lb />sombrera ash tray for lOW :.ccn'<lb />prize. Similar prizes wore .a\v,u':ii d<lb />Mrs. John R. Carroll and Mir., }t.<lb />T. C o x -^ r the gue.'-.t'-. Mrs. Eili.s'<lb />gift to Mns. Gorman was an<lb />tic flower basket hgind pa'ntecl in a"<lb />mexicap desert scene.<lb />Aftef-'the owarfUrur of the p ire s,<lb />a Mexican cowboy entered, e a p tu r-;<lb />ed Mr,s. Gorman with his la* so. u;.d<lb />prescuied Her with a 'i<lb />lovely mi.scellaneou.s gifts li'oiu t.ne<lb />guests, which she accept'd in In r<lb />usual graciou.s m annri.<lb />Assorted Mexican -cardies wer:'<lb />served at the conclusion of the<lb />game.<lb />Mis. Ellks had as her .nicsts. Mrs.<lb />Richard W. Gorman. Mrs A. E,<lb />Hobgpod. Mrs. Curtis Duval.. Grccn-<lb />Mlle: Mrs. Laurie Ellis, Mr.s, A, D,<lb />McLawhcrn, Mrs, R. E, Davcnpori,<lb />Mrs. M. T. Spear. Mrs. D. T. .Mc-<lb />Lawhoi n. Mrs. R. T. Cox. Mrs. John i<lb />R. Carroll. Winterville; and the following<lb />club members; Mrs. W. A.<lb />Forbes. Winterviilc: Mr.s. A. W.<lb />Hcdnett. Mrs, G. J. B e ll.^ lrs. E.<lb />H. '\\'il'-on. Mrs. P. E. Wei;s. Mrs.<lb />I. J. Edward.-- and Mrs, E. F, Tucker.<lb />Mrs. Waitie Yfard was a gne.st<lb />for the luncheon hour.<lb />good a.s thcv did itr the pveeeding i Explained<lb />month. ' 'M ontreal biai ' ,<lb />The -iipp^r was attended bv ap- Mns. Navher-Y'ou seem rather<lb />nroximat-lv 100. hayrsc this morning. Mrs Peck.<lb />____________ � Mu-, !'i ck-Yes. my lvu.d)and,came<lb />t home tily lat'^ la-sl night.<lb />Safe Enough ------------------<lb />'Oiiuwa Citizen I<lb />Mr.'. Del M l . meeting- pohfftiah Salnelhing To show<lb />at p a n v '- -rve lit.ii'd a great deal Boston Tramwropt t<lb />.bout yon.: -fia.-. reu:-son's collcg:- education<lb />Pclitician (.obsenCv -p'-&gt; -.biy.; been o� any value?"<lb />but von can't; prove-U." "Ch. ' ? ; it curgd hi: mothci o<lb />f' bra'ttgine aixiut 1<lb />. roods, and &gt;l'oods P(e ppiningg TTr^rai.lsiusruerso Hlionuised<lb />iV/a.-innunu-�r.-i' Nank; . lAF*�-A nni-.t um will<lb />A*me-, s mu le- f'-i'' i.i" '- a . bil.h r to hcu&amp;e a prfrtion of<lb />w';HP h ' t aus. accnrcmg f&gt; S\vi.;s , w,. tre: ; &gt;:re.-&gt;-cf the Forbidden City<lb />.scunBst We're ne. .so ;-ur . e.of'.u. Pipin: The cxhibit.s were removthis.<lb />y.'i'vr 1. , hi; flv' cb v l iroi'' ^ r x r 'he former capital when<lb />tiuir... mueh'',i'-''f - 1 food c .k;. 'hr/j.i,-.,.;;!-;.!; army approaches' the<lb />�..A ir: 1933 .and since the nhave<lb />IM iT Si;:."''' ? b.'jf'.i stoi'cd in Shanghai.<lb />.Aru.'V K.n:e!ccri-ioek?r*'pr;:<lb />A.' i:,r a.s crooneis are (on n u " '<lb />how a ou: a ,coa.st-to-coas. hm i<lb />up?<lb />was one of the<lb />mo-stifi. : mauishea 01 American publinam<lb />lers.<lb />Third Street School Boy Scouts.<lb />Third Street School Boy Scouts<lb />will meet in the field house tonight<lb />a t 7:30.'' Please b rin g 'h a n d book<lb />and three-foot ropes.<lb />E. B. Ferguson. Jr.. Scoutmaster,<lb />Leaves I'or Canada.<lb />Lewis M. Herring left today for<lb />Williamsburg. Ontario. Canada,<lb />where he will enter a hospital for<lb />treatm ent.<lb />Hi With Flu.<lb />Friend.s of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.<lb />Herring and son will be sorry to<lb />learn th at they have been ill with<lb />flu. Mr" Herring was able to b*<lb />out today.<lb />I/caves For Norfolk.<lb />M1.S.S Mary Alice Reid left today<lb />for Norfolk. V a . to enter St. Vincent's<lb />Hospital Training School<lb />Miss Reid has been making her<lb />home with Mr. and Mrs, Jam es R<lb />Worslcv.<lb />Organixc Club In Ihdhcl.<lb />Mrs Milron White. Mis.s Ncllu*<lb />Denny. Mrs, S J, Eheixnt. and Mrs<lb />H. � Austin, representing the<lb />Round Tabic Club, went to Befnei<lb />yesterday afternoon as gue.ct.- of<lb />Mrs John Slaton and Mrs. Leighton<lb />Blount, to help m the organization<lb />of a literarv club.<lb />Bible Class Of<lb />Methodist Church<lb />Enjoys Supper<lb />The Men's Bible Class of Jarvis ^<lb />Memorial MeUtcxiist church enjoy- i<lb />ed a dehc'itful supper at tlm Po- ,<lb />tary d u b Ibst night, in ceiebrat. '<lb />of i h i ending Of the'firs month c.<lb />their memb(u-.sliip drive,' '<lb />It was a ca.se of the "Red.-''<lb />against the "Biuts"-during the Jan*<lb />uaiT ca.mpaign. and the ' Buie-'' won<lb />;.nd' eonseauenlly . i.'u* suppiw la.st.<lb />of the end.pg of iht fiist month of<lb />the "R eds".<lb />It wa.s i-eponcd at the supper<lb />tliat tire class practically dmibkd<lb />its mcnib('!-ship during jh e 'drive<lb />So i:np;'es.sed wa.s the class with the<lb />d rn r that it wa.s decided to contiini-'<lb />tile caiapaign during tiie<lb />month of Febniary. and it yva.&gt; hoped<lb />to furtlier increa.se enrollm ent<lb />and 3 ive t 'e �'Ri'd.s' tlie .satksfactxm<lb />of revenge for the January dricat.<lb />Brief talks vere made bi J C.<lb />Galloway, Dr. G. R Combs and D.<lb />M. Ciafk. the la'ter class teaih.<lb />Fuidi of the speakers expiT^.'^d a v<lb />iireciation of what had been '\ccon -<lb />Uvhed by tlie rA'0 teams and nrg-<lb />(d thtmi to c.irry over into Feoru-<lb />.aiT with a deicnm na'ion to do as<lb />J * mf '�.? ?<lb />:A' Ta"'' . v7<lb />T1A\ 1'. 'iH K N K W<lb />m m i y<lb />F-:-v -i'X<lb />i<lb />'?'1<lb />H M E : ANWAYS CROUPd/iXCOUGH<lb />S Y R U P - ^ * / f s A ? s r<lb />ANNOUNCEMENT<lb />DR. Wm. A- KEFFER<lb />Chiropractor<lb />Second Floor State Bank Bldg.<lb />Greenville, N. C.<lb />Office Hohrst 9 to li:30 daily<lb />Closed on Saturdays<lb />C O U G R S<lb />Doa't lot them get a ftrsnielo hall.<lb />FI|ht them (piickly. Creonali^n eonbines<lb />7 belpo in one. Poworful but harm-<lb />^ k�*. Fleasant to lake. No aarcotica. Your<lb />own druggist is gatfaonttflto refond your<lb />Boney on the snot if your oooilor cold<lb />is not relieved by CreoaoUN. (adv3:,<lb />f<lb />?? ? '?'?10 w 're p e a t.'-^ '<lb />i T :^tni &gt;ca?on than<lb />iv colorful, dramatic<lb />' r-' m ade in practical-<lb />. 0 ' '* 0 t y p e for any<lb />;.r- tailored, -porty, or defi-<lb />Thoy are v.avjrer. fitted,<lb />'povi. Th ey o.ro d e si gn ed to<lb />yy ar und'T coats n ow and to stand<lb />alone lalo.r. And for all t h e i r drama<lb />tiiey're omi ne iu ly practical.<lb />c<lb />^-id' s . ..<lb />e \.* r '<lb />and. I X :<lb />!y any<lb />la ,-,e . i<lb />n i . '<lb />iia r ;d. '"r<lb />MUs Rainwater, speaking for the<lb />.jinlng Scliool, emphasized the<lb />ict that such understanding p a rata<lb />are peculiarly fitted to be at<lb />head c^f an institution for train -<lb />_ teachers of children.<lb />Representing the deans stafl.<lb />lisa lilortou connected the celebraron<lb />of President Roosevelt s b irth -<lb />y, vtiich In a way was to further<lb />iliit idtAls, and pointing out th at<lb />president of this college akso<lb />his ideals which every memlier<lb />^ the Itoup has a share In making<lb />Im tlilize them.<lb />Dr. IfcGlmiis, for the adminustra-<lb />|ive st�fif, bro��it out es;&gt;ecially the<lb />for cooperation and loyalty to<lb />[he pretldenl in such a group and<lb />[he willingness of the group to give<lb />Tying together the thread.^ from<lb />[he varlo'js groups. R C. Deal rc-<lb />[etred to President Meadows a.*; a<lb />Iellow-worker, a "member' of the<lb />lamily "who has been around to<lb />end of the family table" and<lb />;lveti a little more elbow room, and<lb />.ho has the whole-hearted support<lb />j)i the "fam ily."<lb />He paid special tribute to Mr.s.<lb />Meadows, to whicli .she mo.st gr.i-<lb />[:ioualy responded.<lb />Dr. Meadows, at the close of the<lb />pvenlng, showed deep appreci.ition<lb />:f the expression of loyalty and<lb />friendship from his a.ssociaiu&gt;n.s. In<lb />fewjllmely w.ord.^, he touched on<lb />the m E and gave ioglimp.M' of the<lb />uturSw<lb />The committee in cliarge of Hie<lb />Jlnner was composed of the five<lb />'iiembers of the .staff who have been<lb />Hth the college.,.since the iir.st year,<lb />lisses Davl.s, Oiaham. IjOw�.s, Ros.s<lb />land Jenkins. The dinner w.a.s plantied,<lb />and carried out by Mrs. Blox-<lb />;on A. A. Henderson and Mr.-. Jeter.<lb />Ilsses Holtzclaw and Greene had<lb />?harge of the decoration.-. Miss<lb />'Wls Uic place cards, and Mls.s<lb />tes of the se.iling.<lb />Hostess .\t Mexican I.unrhi'cn.<lb />A most attractive affair qf the<lb />week wa.'. \e-!erd.-iy wiien Mr.-.,<lb />Lloid E. Elh.s was a cham nng h.c.�::*.-<lb />es.s to member of her bndse club<lb />and a number of invited cues's .at<lb />lunciieon and bridge lionoring Mrs<lb />Richard \V. Gorman, a recent bride<lb />The home was attractively do- .-<lb />rated in cut ilovvir.-- and ixv/ed<lb />plants with a predommating coior<lb />note of red and green.<lb />� h arrival of guests at ore q'ciock<lb />Mrs. Eilis, a.ssistcd by Mr. , La'.uic<lb />Ellis and Mrs. W, A Forbe- ofVVirterville.<lb />and Mrs P F Wells scrvui<lb />a delicious Mcxic.an t-hih lanchcon.<lb />Following luncheon, bridge vas<lb />enjoyed and at the onelusion. of.<lb />the game Mrs. a W Hol.'-.cf vv":, j<lb />Contitipation Troubies )<lb />Thedford s Biark-Drattght is made'*<lb />of the dried, ground-up leave, .ind<lb />roots of plant- that art cm tb,- hi w* i<lb />tls when tne.v are .'�l�ggi.sh cr<lb />.stipated. For refreshing relief when;<lb />yoh need a laxative, take this deliendabre,<lb />jnirelv vegetable medieine<lb />"I wa.s ahna-t down, wa.s bloated<lb />and l.ad pas pair until 1 wa,- in a<lb />had fix . wn:es Mr J W. ivn.n'd oi<lb />Jonesboro. Ark, 1 had heard s o :<lb />much about Bhn k-I)r.n:i'ht. 1 w ant-j<lb />cd to try it I becan lak-.ng sm all'<lb />doses after meals I found It was |<lb />helping me. I have repulated my '<lb />bovvel.s..^<lb />THEDFO RD .'i B l.A fK - DR \ F GIIT<lb />I Adv.'<lb />Here's Quick Relief<lb />For Bad Coughs<lb />�Stops Hacking INSTANTLY<lb />W liy h a;k , hack, hack vo u rstii ta<lb />, iece.s''-O n e dcse of Bvonchu'.uv ,<lb />Em ulsiuii gives uiuKi.-takable n. o--<lb />- 510 matter how your ^cougn h.W'<lb />liung on. A lew do.--.-':' mav .'.t' ji ieiiurelv.<lb />H alf 3 bottle eerta.nlv "<lb />or you ra n liavc y ciir montv batk,<lb />OtxKi rin ig g n ''i guaran.cc<lb />BRON-CHU-LINE<lb />. E M U L S IO N *<lb />WE GUARANTEE<lb />XIWCIJIY REPAIRING<lb />WATCH REPAIBINO-<lb />Engrsvlng-Besioiuihle Piie#<lb />L A U T A R K 5 '<lb />W. M. B. BROWN, M. D.<lb />Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat<lb />Rxiunliiatlon For Glasses<lb />Sll-$U NaUoiul Rank Bldg.<lb />�f�lce Hours: 9-12:30; 2-4<lb />Wednesday 9-1<lb />W.L. BEST, Opt. D.<lb />Im p late By* AAmlJuitloo<lb />i | ^ I N G O F G L A S S E S<lb />_ L i<lb />cheeks<lb />C O L D S<lb />and<lb />F E V E R<lb />Iirst day<lb />HEAD v e i n s<lb />galvc-Nose Drops in 30 m inutes<lb />� 6 6<lb />Llqiw ^Tablals<lb />Concerning<lb />Cost<lb />Tlu' cost of a fuiioral<lb />H o m v o tloiionds altogot<lb />hoi; upon tho ta.'^to<lb />and wislio.s of tho f a m ily.<lb />Our .'^tock of burial<lb />morihantii.so covors a<lb />w ido rango of |&gt;rivos,<lb />with tho host ])ossiblo<lb />valuos at ovory loyol.<lb />l i og ar dl oss of c o s t ,<lb />ovory sorvico rocoivos<lb />tho s a m o rovoront.<lb />i h o ug h t f u l attonlion. In<lb />all of oiir siM'N ic' coniiootioiis<lb />wo coiisidor a<lb />" Lad y Ass is t an t" iiidisluMtsahlo.<lb />WILLIAMS<lb />FUNERAL HOME<lb />� #<lb />V ithur A. Ftlw.ingcr<lb />d m .. K. I l.'e<lb />1934 Deveaux<lb />Sedan �<lb />1929 Plymouth<lb />Coupe<lb />1929 'Oldsmobile<lb />Sedan<lb />1929 Ford<lb />Roadster<lb />1928 Whippet<lb />Sedan<lb />1928 Oakland<lb />Coach<lb />1928 B'jick'^<lb />Ccach<lb />1927 Buick<lb />Sedan<lb />�926 Oldsmobile<lb />Sedan<lb />1925 Cadillac<lb />Sedan<lb />These cars have many<lb />good miles left In them.<lb />PJione 34<lb />BROWN (ft WHITE,<lb />I "The Flour The Best Cooks Use "<lb />Y o u r G r o c e r H a s I t<lb />Tyndall-Boyd &amp; Stroud<lb />Distributors<lb />K n ittin g ^<lb />Th r o u g h countless ages has come the art of<lb />knitting. Women have taken pride in their art until<lb />knitting itself has become a sign of domesticity. Amid<lb />flying needles,tea has been served, conversation made<lb />in far corners of the earth. And now this age-old practice<lb />of knitting has become the smartest of vogues.<lb />t9Aprevue of a celebrated Parisian atelier - hand<lb />knitted notes. After tea on the Riviena-<lb />and again the trend. The' castle of a baro.ness at<lb />Nuremberg-a stitch known to this aristocratic family<lb />for centuries. An exclusive Palm Beach Club-fashion<lb />leaders contribute. X.. -<lb />WITH the revival of the hand knitting vogues and<lb />the desire for lovely hand made things, comes the<lb />demand for lovelier, smarter yam s-and someone to<lb />advise and instinict in the art. Blount-Haiwey has anticipated<lb />this and met the demand by installing a knitting<lb />department, a complete range of Sudbury and Colleta<lb />Yarns, and someone to teach the art of knitting. Mrs.<lb />Hogan Gaskins, well known for her many beautiful<lb />hand-made creations, is in tlie knitting department every<lb />day 10:00 to 11:30 o'clock in the morning and 3:30 to<lb />5:00 o'clock in the afternoon, and will give free advice<lb />and insu-uctions. You are cordiallly invited in for consultation.<lb />V - -<lb />J<lb />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<lb />The<lb />Daily Reflector<lb />t v e r v aftmMMNi CxeffM H a n te y<lb />C fU M lxb e� I lin<lb />D A T ID J. W H IC B A R I� i f<lb />ONmer and Pabiiaber<lb />T r.i.E r n o N E s$<lb />� t th�* Peat a*<lb />lri&gt;an�IHf X. ( �� rltw i<lb />m ail m stu-r<lb />' � r n ' i r R i n i o v<lb />. P avabtr tl� Ailvi,u�f<lb />�iw ff jir 15.W<lb />J? M&gt;<lb />Tlir,�!� f l 25<lb />mif�iih .5�<lb />�.iW rttitfnn irlfl ha diaron*<lb />. mm-d �l ''iftrr�tiltil of (itnr (Kiii)<lb />Mf v n i � �v '�M � t ^ T F n r� rH .�<lb />f Hr 5..�� InIrd Pr�"� t�<lb />. fiiM ilfd fii iiiir fiw pnMi I t<lb />.i�ii of til n ^ w s iftvrnttrhac<lb />It) If or ni&gt;| olhrrw lte<lb />r-tflHril .n this |M|�er tnd<lb />� . W n ( n* ir� inihltthed herin.<lb />\tt n r h i of rfpahn ratkm of<lb />.1,1.11,1 ifi�p�tohri. h rrrln t f r .!��<lb />X A T IO V ^ I A n 5 F R T I � IN r }<lb />H H * R l&gt; E N T A T IV r �<lb />R A P ID -riR C ROMANCE i V EVAN E V A N t . &gt; - - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^... &gt;1� ? I<lb />^ Y S O P S I ^ : � f � �?fetrr r u n * , IKr Mf'-'laua Kid mi UnU ? /?: &gt;)-<lb />? I*. M - ' k O h, f ' o h i n f l n n d . h n i f<lb />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 /&gt;�.�-<lb />a i / o 7 r o m f �j� u t r a l i&gt;i n p o o d<lb />l O i ' U f . fi- t f . / u h w r � p 'o t o \ ^ r i l t o<lb />r r l t r II t o t l r r / o o d f � i � h o p !'<lb />, o l d , ? fir*t o t ?(/ .<lb />&gt;1 (i ' r- t t o r f t o l / (t<lb />',p f . &gt;, H o t i l " . -<lb />?I / :" t-t 'l u' r n t r l o n f ' &gt; 1<lb />I h r<lb />II ho<lb />h &gt;<lb />y - ' i<lb />or Ih,<lb />J.<lb />i/o:-<lb />r h a p l f r 1'<lb />I<lb />T H E DANCE<lb />''I!K m ap r.f thp f^- ! vvhifh the<lb />Kid had h e m ahle to draw otif<lb />(he in f orm ali'in of Mituel S a n tos,<lb />and tho pirl seernod (ierfectly acotiraie,<lb />an d a� had boasted,<lb />"A nd the damned la d d e r broke<lb />and paye you n f a y '" asked th e commander.<lb />He leaned ha-k a li'tle, h i s th in<lb />fa te sneerifir, a ii-- sta red at th e<lb />half PHked, p ?At^'ful body of Mateo<lb />Kiibilz.<lb />.'.No. but !hr f tu r h ta d band tliat<lb />.s.upii!i)rted II"- r - k f t of o r� broke,<lb />and the l)a&gt;-'!.'t l^"'! and knocked a n other<lb />man -.fl !'u&gt; ladder. T h a t m an<lb />was killed by !p'^ fall "<lb />"L�st�-m!, r t"!d( .vtni th e re were<lb />Ptori-.s in ihi.s Idrnji of a niani"<lb />"1 was only a few steps from tlie<lb />top of the ladder, and as 1 c a m e uo<lb />the overseer, who had seen w h at Imd .<lb />happened, hit me with th e b n tt of<lb />f y x o p s i f t : 1'f^g ,v"<lb />f: . . \i P l i h r i r ,<lb />r i i t n i u f t o<lb />� � , . - i p n t i i r t i t o .I!',-<lb />, ./&gt; ?/ ' ,'fw�)( (&gt;,' f h i r I.-<lb />i'i &gt; ' ' ? 'or had stolr<lb />".n tho Itnya'ia i<lb />' j;. iivd foil fil t<lb />' o o m i.r f . ni o<lb />I f , h' -' l l<lb />a stvpid ;j(<lb />? in<lb />' n r n K i d<lb />' '"r'oty,<lb />. t o . 1 a t<lb />: I: t h u<lb />I, h a h<lb />' ' h i f n / i t<lb />t/o-<lb />: ' ,r: i-r flit<lb />I . . o h o<lb />?t d -IliiMH<lb />h i s<lb />"To tie him in this chair," murm<lb />n te d Itnbrir, "and then to bring<lb />1" I 'e ven ofiieof's and to tie th e m<lb />np by rhoir thinnbs to that ra fter,<lb />and :o iM!t lires under llnnr fret, an d<lb />to "iii ii 'em one hy fine and let tlii.s<lb />I ki- p ta.-'tiiig ,iath for<lb />!;?&gt; . I)' ? ; - lie died -(lo yon<lb />: .1 I' ?' ? Mil thing tiial could<lb />f'h a p te i I*'<lb />T H E GOAL<lb />T ]<lb />for M .<lb />. torl'rrnnw<lb />?'<lb />M-mNr'a. I,<lb />" ',::'id Kn!<lb />leinntes Hi!'<lb />I am goina;!)<lb />I earn-I .net<lb />tmicii<lb />l.them<lb />' I<lb />' to 1<lb />J *-<lb />Iv.o and h.,- fi'up'r.-d<lb />V' 1?" as!-' d tile Kid.<lb />vyt re talking about<lb />.eeiierali^w.fs also<lb />a piiv a te din-<lb />0 In tim .. Tlie<lb />was n p i !!, and<lb />(..?'ors Lieamod'<lb />is Po<lb />til: tie. 1:<lb />iiai, d. 1-<lb />i'oiind til<lb /> h.... �- f b.rl,<lb />\ ork. I 1.1. ..<lb />f h l 'rt. H Mm K:.<lb />r��.. Ine<lb />�&gt;-. 1(1<lb />New<lb />it was �lerfcrtly in his mind,<lb />He ie.l_the wa&gt;_ without a flaw up |.j,is man-whip, and that k n o ck ed 'n ie<lb />down into the shaft again."<lb />"You .see how they treat thi'sc feilows'<lb />The otlier man was killed, luit<lb />you iived th ro n ch it. eh?"<lb />"1 wms weel;s in the h o s r iita !,'<lb />:aid Uuhriz.<lb />?'ids. inline," dl l iaicd .th e ofhcer,<lb />"'rhat s what it takes. Knock fou!.*<lb />the head wiien t i i e y j n a k e mi<lb />, and lliere'll lie fewer mi.-'.<lb />the two flights of .stairs which had<lb />tveen rut into the wall of the f o rtr e s s<lb />and tii'-n into a great liall, long an d<lb />narrow , where onl&gt; two o r th r e e<lb />weak lights were liiiining. This'e<lb />long fables ran down fiie c e n te r .f<lb />the room ^<lb />In the fa it her cornei of th is iuid<lb />was H door wliich oixmed upon a ^ e i f<lb />' horl c o r rid o r th a t r.in direcllv i,r: I:�!.<lb />T:<lb />A C O STLY T A X<lb />&gt; N . .1 d (')i) e .11<lb />It V,,ii ilo i . jf S: tit' oi<lb />it h ( '.'�tt'iitt.i !': l* �.fed<lb />i- h .il .uue liudifet if it in<lb />dotio by a dtniMi W,licit<lb />f i l i v e s $ I ( t a , H H . l . ( ) H d a y c . i<lb />in i e . a i l trade o i i l , (,f tin'<lb />St:.til, as ll'.e mfrchanfy ol<lb />t h e �^lat(' iiavc ittiJcriaktn<lb />to sho\.' th.'tt the ia\'<lb />i� doing.<lb />Nrrth i'arolina i? no! rich<lb />(KO'.igh to give i p ;.o much<lb />w hen hinges creaked.<lb />.Montana, leaping Inio tlie hlaik<lb />of the co r n e r , whirled to see that a<lb />do/en young officers had f r i t e n d the<lb />room, c a r r y in g a lilg hau.iicr. and<lb />that Itubrlz was .still v�mIi�i to tlierii<lb />His bare foot bad slipped mi a stone<lb />as he stro v e to siuing afte r Montana.<lb />.'\n d at that Instant a bawling<lb />voice cried; '^'Hai! Come liere and<lb />ilick up th is hamper, What are gen<lb />tleinen to do? Wait on them.sClvea<lb />when t h e r e a r e dogs like - you<lb />a ro u n d ? "<lb />"S ta n d faat! Don't move for nio!"<lb />gasped R ubriz to the Kid, covertly<lb />te a rin g aw ay his mask as he spoke.*<lb />" P r a y for me! I front t h e m ! ''<lb />And h e 't� rn e d and walked s t r a i g h t<lb />bark to w a r d s the group! ^<lb />" R u n ! " shouted one of the officers<lb />And R ubrir obediently ran, s p r in g<lb />W'ieldy body.<lb />"T h e basket on the table. S tand<lb />aw'^y, Pedro, and let lliis fellow do<lb />the work."<lb />'He c a n 't lift It," said Pedro.<lb />"C an 't he, th o u g h ? Kook at the � ''SlRl.v on top of it<lb />shouldera of him. If th e y 're not all<lb />fat, he m ay be able to. These poor<lb />devils have s tr e n g th ."<lb />T h e re was a sudden shout as Ru<lb />briz leaned, lifted the iiasket, and<lb />?lid It onto th e table.<lb />IiUsincp.H o r o v e n h a l f o f i t . j<lb />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-<lb />_ , , ness in spite of the bulk of his iiii<lb />m o s s men sniTor by such :i<lb />Ic.ss. Sue)� a lo.s.s. in .Stale<lb />t i a d e nutins inev'^italrly, also,<lb />a shri nka ge in ot he r StaU*<lb />t t xes wiiich w o u l d crtme to<lb />t h e St.ile if t h e hWi^ne.'-is<lb />w e r e IKK driven oul of tjpe<lb />S ta t e. T h u s - t h e salc.s Kix is<lb />a Veracious monster which<lb />Jicf onv eat.s u]i busines.s but<lb />othtv* fa.ies as wcil.<lb />W h a t m ii.st b e t h e l o s s in<lb />( I h e r t a x e . s a l o n e r e s u l t i n g<lb />f r o m .s u c h f a c t s , p r e s e n t e d<lb />b y t h e n i p r c h a n t s , a.s t h e s e ;<lb />T h e n u m b e r o f m o n e y o r d<lb />e r * s o l d i n N o r t h i ' a r o l i n a<lb />j u m p t ' d f r o m $,2.S ,;��)(buOO t o<lb />4 " j 7 , 4 2 0 , 0 i ) 0 - o r 6 2 p e r c e n t<lb />- ftft(jry the^ s a b i H t a x w e n t<lb />i n t o e f f e c t .<lb />T b o n u m b e r ( .f X . , r t h C a r -<lb />o l i h i a n s t v l i o e : K l e a \ o r e ( l t o<lb />b e e u r e c r e d i t i n o u t - o f - . S i a t e<lb />r e t a i l s t o r e s H i c r e a r e d a f t e r<lb />e n a c t m e n t o f t h e s a l e s t a x<lb />f r o m 1 2 8 p ( i* c e n t in .s o m e<lb />c i t i e s t o H5G p e r r e n t in t h e<lb />V T i g i n i a t o w n w h i P h b e n e<lb />f i l l e d m o s t f r o m t h e N . r t l i<lb />C a r o l i n a l a w .<lb />T h e c r o j ) v a l u e . s in N o t 1 h<lb />"Wh�t do yen mc.iu? Kuuk at this<lb />iiead! It would .still take a iiar.cel of<lb />breaking. .N'nt many brains u n d -r<lb />that sliuck of liair. but ciiougii to<lb />know how to lift liampcrs of wine<lb />for his bottcr.s ,-\nd for all that ho .&gt;!<lb />been through, he still lias a ligci<lb />enough foot au d hand - a ligni<lb />enough hand to slea' tlie gold Out<lb />of your teeth while you sleep. I'd<lb />wager, .lump up lliere on Ilio lab!c<lb />and give us a (!;ince, you!"<lb />"T here i.s no music, sir," sa!d<lb />Riihriz.<lb />The officer picked up a quirt, drew<lb />the lashes throtigli iiis hand, and<lb />then struck the table.<lb />"L'p on the taiiie, and we'll give<lb />you m usic!" he .siuouted. 'T p witli<lb />y o u ! "<lb />Ami he .sla.shed Rubriz across the<lb />naked body.<lb />I T seemed to .Montana, a s his<lb />* ihtimh.s liooked over the h a m mers<lb />of the revolvei.s, ready to op-'-n<lb />fire, that Riiliriz swayed in th e very<lb />act of liurling iiiniseli at the m an<lb />of the whip. Instead, w ithout towciiing<lb />the table with his hands, he<lb />The officers slunitcd. They bcr.i.u<lb />to s trik e the table in a quick rn y ih in<lb />with their whips. And to ihat<lb />rh y th m poor Rubriz had to dance.<lb />When some of them made ^ m ista k e<lb />and landed heavily on his body Inof<lb />the officers. "Look at the muscles<lb />In those legs! Pull oft your d ir ty<lb />s h i r t and let's .see your body, t o o '"<lb />"F o r g iv e me." panted Rubriz. "1<lb />am called to my work. A nother-"<lb />"H a i! Are you working for so!-<lb />dier.H and question command.^''<lb />Sln.w him th e way, Pedro! Off with<lb />It!"<lb />Two of them grabbed the cheap<lb />w hite s h ir t and in sta n tly it w.is<lb />ripped from the hqek pf Rubriz.<lb />" T h e r e ! " called out the com mander.<lb />"Did 1 tell you? .Not fat,<lb />either. All m use le-al 1 pu re si ren g t h<lb />I'd s ta k e th a t m an against a mule<lb />Where did you get those leg muscles,<lb />m a n ? "<lb />" In the mines, sir." said Rubriz.<lb />his head bowed, his slmggy liair falling<lb />forward.<lb />"Look at him! H e's asham ed to be<lb />naked, even before men., What a re<lb />those w hite m a r k s ? S cars? K nife<lb />cu ts ? Come op, a n d we'il find a story<lb />In th is one. Open fh� wine!"<lb />'T ' H A T was quickly done. T h e<lb />ham per w as thickly packed w ith<lb />wlne-bottles, a n d the corks had<lb />barely ceased popping before glasses<lb />f a r o l i � a i i u I'vasiMi niorp-' began to brim and pour down wide<lb />t h a n ITyO p e r o c ii t last vt ar. i<lb />1 * 4 1 . " ( The K<lb />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<lb />.Mid dth('i' .North ' ; i r o l � m a n s �<lb />last ,\.tr ifici( asp-j * (,niy a!<lb />: n i a l ! t r a t t i  ; n ,�f h a t )<lb />a m o T n t , a - sii .v .ii !,v t h t<lb />1 l a ! ( ' -s o w n .sa les n vt-nue<lb />. l l e c l i o j , . - .<lb />.N o ;th f ' a r t ilin a l o l i a c c o<lb />?TK I'hot . !?: pO '-ially t h o s e<lb />n r r iljo hvi-dcr, m k � c no<lb />u c li i n i r e a e in .sale- a s t h e<lb />^ TK 'iia . n a r k : I at D a n v i l l e<lb />I t" a u �* rni' !!\- f a i m n s lofik<lb />* ') ir to la t't'fi ( 0 1 of t h e<lb />Sr%te to a n . ' d pa.vinjr a s;th'.s<lb />t.'ix o n p i i r n i a m a d e w ith<lb />t - h i i c e o n i'm o y .<lb />T h e (jtie.sdon h e f o r o N'urth<lb />f ' a r o l i n a D m t w h e t h e i ' it<lb />t a n a f f o r d !? ^dvo u p t h e<lb />MaU',s t a x , hut w he*ht*r it r a n<lb />i n rd to k e e p it.<lb />Legislative Ramblings<lb />'C o n tin u ed frrmi page onci<lb />T h a t 's .Mexico!" said Ih^ oldest stead of on the t.atilc, he had to leap<lb />the higher.<lb />It was ft a n tic work. In a few min<lb />utes he was staggering And at last<lb />Pedro it was who called out; " Let<lb />the poor fool stoj) See, Luis, w here<lb />you draw the bloi ,i on him! H e 's<lb />.bad enough exercise for one evening<lb />Let down."<lb />Rubriz jumpwi to the floor.<lb />"(live him a few coppers," said<lb />Pedro, "and he'll be able to forget<lb />his lorn shirt."<lb />"W h a t about his torn sk in ? "<lb />"W h at does skin m atter? It g ro w s<lb />ag ain w ithout any cost!"<lb />"H e re 's the money"<lb />" I t's t o o - m u c h , " decided thinfaced<lb />Luis, th e superior officer. And<lb />he dropped a portion of it, calmly,<lb />into hi.s own pocket.<lb />"fiive him th e rest, then." said<lb />Pedro. '<lb />"(live it to h im ? Give a dog food<lb />with my own h a n d s ? Let him ro o t<lb />for it, the s w in e ! "<lb />So L uis hu rled the money from<lb />him. It r a ttle d on the floor. It<lb />rolled c linking Into , the f a r th e s t<lb />corners, and R u b riz d arted a f t e r<lb />it. soineiitnes alm o st sk id d in g on<lb />hands and knees in his a p p a r e n t<lb />eagerness. T h e officers* followed his<lb />antlces with yells of the highest<lb />appreciation.<lb />Hut a toast proposed by one of<lb />them suddenly called all heads and<lb />all eyes to w a r d s ih e ir own group. It<lb />was at Uiat m o m e n t th a t Montana<lb />dn/L-w open th e d oor Into the corridor<lb />of the general room s and big R ubriz<lb />i=liiang th rough th e gap.<lb />His eyes were Insane. T here was<lb />onlv one g u tte r in g light here. In<lb />the foul.alr, by which to scfe the o u tlaw,<lb />but even t h a t light was too<lb />much for Montana. Rubriz, for an<lb />Instant, burled his hands In his hair.<lb />T hen he tu rn ed and beat his head<lb />ag ain s t the wall. ,<lb />Only a f te r a long moment could ho<lb />volvers and s h ifte d his aim from<lb />breast to b r e a st, from bead tu bead<lb />He was p erfe ctly .convinced now.<lb />that he and R u b r iz CiMild never es<lb />cape from th e fort. But If they died.<lb />80 would som e of th e s e jolly s p a rk s<lb />"W hat a r e th e s e scars? W hat sort<lb />of a peofl a r e you?" asked the com mander,<lb />"M ore like a dam ned m oun<lb />tain bandit, to my eye. Look a t him<lb />and try to rem em b er! H a v e n 't I seen<lb />th a t face on p oste rs with a r ew ard<lb />for him, dead or alive?"<lb />T he n erv es of Montana prickled<lb />through his skin. It seemed th a t<lb />the next m o m fn t would be the end i hand. When he opened<lb />of Rubriz, or the beginning of th e .Montana coti;d s w a dozen cop-<lb />.nd] *<lb />But the deep voice of the o u tlaw<lb />Answered: "I w as h u r t by a fall in<lb />i L t mine, sirs. I w as carrying a bashat<lb />up the la d d e r -"<lb />per coins in th e palrfT.<lb />f C o p u r i g h t , t ! &gt; S k . H a r p e r d P r o t h e t s )<lb />Tomorrow, Montana and Rubriz<lb />enter the apartment of the gover.<lb />th r 'm'i r/-, v u t u '.� . II (cl tre.itni UM<lb />or M.it . un i)e!m iiie;it kiivk in liic<lb />n.easiire - uuld nv- li iMrnert H:-naty<lb />I'lrifiT' I veil �1m�:� i-.'1i t i v 1!'M<lb />L� ;,L'?.-.i;iiVi- uddi (1 itMii-'loTigi'-' '<lb />V)1(?;^bul:lne^. �u� not :?<lb />. S | ( :e:'t li,: open an d 1 f e (OM'ir i-u;<lb />M- I :ii the N'-rtii C a iivina (i lii i -I<lb />A.-.'-' tiiblv Ex|;ie.M!-r&gt;<lb />r;.ii;,..g (!. a n d when. nv. e u t e - t a i n -<lb />in-'i;t.- iir- ? ;vcn in cinn.-c'.o-i v.it.i<lb />the 'Mp.Jir!<lb />p M r a n r e when it wn,<lb />ic.* d Ik ;.) th e hopo<lb />uiiblii-dnngly<lb />In .--j-ii-ito! I .ni in nt e iip n - nt!..<lb />P Ml Gradv. pri .iden* pro h-ni of the o v n wh-lirnt.ylv ; n �.- .�i. -i ,�-n ?<lb />iv -n o te He is t h '-r bv r '-iyO�.Mbi jdon tor "c p -n t ; b it :; !;<lb />� r its m ak -u p T h e bill wiu-fl .m.-i I�- hp.-r Wiien* ;o; w:' to t; t M<lb />u p a B ta te board of coi;mctoioev lor nione'<lb />th-'r.tjpervistnn of b e a u ty parlor L,iiu S -ve . o : ? m r �- ! � ]1 ' p&gt;o<lb />r r vide for th e e m p h n m m t o� two posco l'(�noi e .t -j i.i i t h .<lb />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'<lb />bill W'.i.YI ill). ,* o iu n tii . ; i i -<lb />Whether the Beiiat� will let It tUp miUKCTpaUlM.': lot 'i chel, unetnplo}-<lb />inent and old-au .' nvun-.nu ' i iv<lb />�J d.Tivt-d'b.v the n o n iih e<lb />- .i.c n; legal wlii*-key. T!" nr.niniuin<lb />e.stnnate oi s u r h proiit.s n placed at<lb />X" (KKIOCO while other ., pn.; m g<lb />: ? ' niore jiboiit Nortli ( :ii lipiia .<lb />lK|U(ir .'ppntite, p h u c tli, .in n alc<lb />-n liiai! a.s $4 ,0iKl,l)00<lb />i-'-pslalor;- arc ol '..miipir,-<lb />' !,M 11 an : Id-ac ? i- ' :n sv .<lb />tiiil ,s ; up, cn illlo '.c: . an 1 etnp'(-.<lb />cr sh .(Id a.s::';ntc a L'oodiy :,har.'<lb />ol the burden. Sncli a .step wouid<lb />l)c in line with p.(ipo:.eri lcg islili;)n<lb />in Con';re.s.s w iaeli would exact oA-'<lb />per cent irom enip'oyc'-.s' cnvcio�) &gt;&gt;<lb />.md lev&gt; a three p, i cent tax on<lb />;ia \-lo li: to b-' p;inri bv eni|)loyee ,<lb />.-.�!! ('Hiere t'X|trc' -d i)v' i pin; a-<lb />Hi.it till' bondi'd inricl)i*dn(v o;<lb />( (imiies .s'u.lUd '.c tu.M tiik '11 C lol<lb />alth o u g h Ih \ ;iiJiu,)Vcd " ill pvm<lb />uple tlie pctViJuii Idea. Soait' w. re<lb />t h e , tower a p a r t m e n t s of Genet :tI ' takcs,"<lb />Igjiai le K slrada, in eo m m and. The : ," 'l'herc'll be more brukcri lieafl.s,''<lb />t wo w( re not q u ite acTo.os the ffnor -aid IVdro,<lb />"ivill one or,<lb />to (1; ; i ' h . v file<lb />"I t " you<lb />reV' nc("<lb />R ; ( ,z wiped Ills m nuth on tliiv<lb />bai k "! Ins.hairy a ran. So, gapping<lb />for in lircath he dn.'vv Inrnsclf back<lb />littl( li,\ little toward.'), calm. T he<lb />Kid : od with, hi.s hack tunimi on<lb />Ih)' ::,g|y picture.<lb />Aft rwanl.-i lie licard a nnirnuiring ............ , . ..<lb />v o a c iieliind him; "Voti could liave K-loVet.' h 'r g i<lb />killi'i a few of tlurm. 1 woiil'l have<lb />h c lp id will! the rest. Instead, Man<lb />Jtniii of (.'api.sirhmt. (i.\ the day when<lb />1 can pul m.\ liamls cii this gringo.<lb />.Nowvwe vvork togmlier. liul afterward.<lb />s there will lie .a d;)y!'' .<lb />"A re yon linislicd" asked ,Mon-<lb />; .) if)''. ',<lb />',t ! T: e sa fe !" rx-<lb />.?.' !! �lie i;:M iuiaiioir<lb />lit i:,(' onf: iuinoi'Uini<lb />i i k e a k i i i g ^ a<lb />i'lei ' �1 W' 've not<lb />ilLV v u i i ha, !i i"<lb />n. 'I'iiey sv.i.yi<lb />lu I'; and t i u r e . Vaiiil.'i<lb />giv -n lip iKipe w'icr<lb />open a d()fir ami iitl<lb />UKiariiig cr.\ of joy<lb />. tin? : rdrudiV<lb />I liie cui taiin-<lb />Monta liru!<lb />'it.hriz pulicii<lb />M.-'d a faint<lb />It V. as a hug)<lb />tana. calmJ.\. over iiis slio Id-r.<lb />euoiigi: t)) h" called ;<lb />rotuii. and it in ! ! iiuly :ci(' tliiii.g, th.<lb />i.'il! of a safe, iKihdol idaci; am<lb />V) l!i.)W.<lb />" it i:s iir ix l" '?aid ili'hriz. " Aie:<lb />w.; have i|)(j I mi i,,!d iTi/wn. am<lb />i.ima soiiK- angel or d. vil will -s-bcv.<lb />us li))w to ,!p'i out of ihks place m '<lb />l);ick Ihroiigli liie po---!.rn eft; i<lb />national convention makes its decCision.<lb />s.<lb />! One of the prime questions i.s how<lb />; nmny other paitms will be in the<lb />; field. The ans'w. r i.s e((actded gen--<lb />i crLy to depend on, the econ(.u!me<lb />I ti:( nds of the next few monilm.<lb />i R'lnking ()n Better rimes<lb />I If iiio.sp.'.'ity iviuins ditring the<lb />I cmming year, (lie politicians exp- el<lb />to see 'ytl!" .significanf T.lTird-jiart.v<lb />�activity. . I f tlvng.s go on as they<lb />j are, or get worse, a cunip 'r crop<lb />: f independent mcvcment.s is looked<lb />: tor.<lb />i" FJvid( t u ! \. 'Mr. Roasev. !; i,s b a n k -<lb />: tug, pohUcally. on a v.'-rv a p p r c c i-1<lb />.d le c'conoini'- u p tu rn . j<lb />' R e c c n 'lv his m a n a g e r s have n o t |<lb />, h; e n t a k i n g th e p an is they once did<lb />to keej) th e Fh&gt;pubdca'i insur;i ni*-<lb />� in 4 h o D -'m cc'-a'TC f o ld -- th a t is, to<lb />j k r c p t h e m from going out on t h e i r<lb />j ow n a n d o rg a n iz in g against th e a d -<lb />i m i n i s t r a t i o n th e popular di.scontent<lb />j a i i s i n g f ro m th e ciepr.-'usion.<lb />.I r &gt; n i o c r a t i r p a r ty cliiofs are nro-<lb />? c- ('ding, in stea d, on the tlirory t h a t<lb />bv N ;n'em ber, 19;�6, improv,-d conriitic<lb />n s will h.ave wiped out m ost of<lb />(liat d isc o n te n t, a n d th a t th e n a t u ral<lb />fire.stige of t h e a d m in is tr a tio n<lb />will in su r e Mr. Roo.seve]t's re-e lc etion<lb />on a s t r a i g h t - o u t Demoi<lb />, i( kef.<lb />?� _ Daily Cross Word Puzzle<lb />� !<lb />Riiliriz bit at the air like a dog,<lb />a s thoiigl. this la.st reproot eiit licepe<lb />r th a n all th a t bad pa.s.sed before.<lb />B u t he spoke quietly wlien lie a n sw<lb />e re d , " I am fiin-slied-^'for " this<lb />n ig h t, g rin g o ! "<lb />I 1<lb />! And stepping pas t .Montana he<lb />j a c tu a lly took the lead along the<lb />d a m p little corridor to the small<lb />door a t the farth e r end. T h e soot<lb />; from th e lam p had half-poisoned the<lb />; air; th e foul sw eet of it was i, the<lb />. no strils of Montana until he had o';<lb />fi.glit to keep from sneezing j<lb />, Rubriz, pushing the door open the<lb />; slig h te s t crack, pressed his ear<lb />, close, to the crevice in o rder to lis<lb />I ten. A f te r a long m o m en t he widened<lb />I t h e lissiire; he stepped riglit out in<lb />t h e a p a r tm e n ts of General Ignacio<lb />E s t r a d a . And not a living soul was<lb />, in th e m !<lb />1 It se em ed to .Montana, as the<lb />g r e a t n e s s of the relief poured over<lb />him like a soothing s tre a m o: warm<lb />water, th a t th e r e had been a paym<lb />e n t m ade through th e sufferings<lb />a n d th e terrible slianie of Rubriz,<lb />an d th a t now. all would go sm oothly<lb />forw ard until they had escaped<lb />with th e prize they sought.<lb />' T ' l I E g o v ern o r l a d done his best.<lb />^ H a n g in g th ings pleased Genera)<lb />E s tr a d a . H e had han ging lam ps set<lb />'a b o u t w ith the crystal of chandeliers.<lb />Heavy red drapes of velvet sepa<lb />r a t e d his bedroom from his study.-<lb />T w o fold c urtains swept over the<lb />high faces of the casem ents. And<lb />th e four-poster bed was all g a rlanded<lb />about, as it were, with rosy<lb />an d golden stuffs th a t might have<lb />brig h te n e d a bridal suite. T here were<lb />o th e r d etails th a t made Rubriz<lb />scowl an d M onta na smile; above all,<lb />t h e r e w as th e chair of audience In<lb />th e g e n e r a l 's study, which was in<lb />fa c t like a throne, complete with a<lb />cus h io n ed footstool for hi.s big feet.<lb />Hiibriz locked th e door and then<lb />w e n t to th e throne, w here he sat<lb />down. H is brown body, n. keu to tli ;<lb />w aist, lolled on a velvet-lined arm o f '<lb />th e c h a ir ; his bare toe.T wriggled<lb />Into t h e so ftn es s of th e footstool.<lb />m u r m u r e d Rubriz.<lb />we've blown the safe door off it.-<lb />Iiinges. T o . w o r k ! '<lb />In fact, th e position was perfect,<lb />th'a t if the e.xpIoGion took place,<lb />the closet would coniine part of the<lb />noise, an d t!u g reater part of it; the<lb />te s t m ig h t be muffled away by t-he<lb />po n d e r o u s walls and the stroii;<lb />floors of the "ca.sllc."<lb />But befori- .Montana could set o<lb />work to run Hu mold �iroiin-l the<lb />.-:afe, a haiu L b eg an to beat . i the<lb />dOor of the g o v e r n o r s outer room<lb />Very clearly .Montana co'ulo hf'ar a<lb />voice bellowing; "K xeelleney! Op*- i<lb />th e door! It is Sergeant .'n d r e s !<lb />T h ie v e s have entered the fo rt-<lb />th ie v e s or nuirderers! The.v h a v e -<lb />coine in th ro u g h the p o s te rn !''<lb />"B in d s o ftly -be easy with the<lb />g a g s ! " said Rubriz, bitterly, to the<lb />Kid. "N'ow we a r e uead men! \Vhy-i<lb />did 1 e v e r t r u s t a gringo? You a r c |<lb />all wom en." * ^<lb />It s e e m e d the end to Montana, an d {<lb />as he drew his guns he sta red at the j<lb />sa v a g e body an d face of big Rubriz.<lb />and a t th e foolish luxury of the<lb />G o v e r n o r 's rooms, and thought th a t<lb />he could h a v e f )iind a better place<lb />to die in, '<lb />T h e r e wore many men with S e r g<lb />e a n t Andros. T hey began to s h a k e -<lb />th e knob of tlie door. ,<lb />" B e a t it d o w n ! " cried one of th e<lb />lot. " B e at down tlie door! T hey have<lb />m u r d e re d the governor."<lb />H eav y sliocks began to fall<lb />a g a i n s t th e door. Boomin, i oise s<lb />echoed th ro n g h the rooms, with th e <lb />loud, quich shud(i(;ring of the door<lb />a g a in s t its hinges. In between. T h e re<lb />was a noise of cracking, splintering<lb />wood, bu t still th e heavy panels of<lb />the door w ere holding. And f; i* aw ay<lb />o th e r so u n d s of running footfalls,<lb />sh o u tin g voices, stream ed to w ard s<lb />th e to w e r .fr o m all parts oi th e c a s tle.<lb />" T h e re a re the windows," said<lb />.Montana.<lb />"Ay, if' we had wings," said Riibriz.<lb />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 )<lb />ri n n ' T Is Set<lb />A yc'iv ago tlu "r' \y.is talk very<lb />iii",ii ill) in Hip i v v t y of ])uiting up<lb />:'U in'-'ur'''('n' R^piiblioan a.s tlu'<lb />R o-asf\cit r u n n i n g - mate. Now the<lb />talk is all for tiic re n o m in a tio n of<lb />V r ?' - P r es id p n t G tt rn or.<lb />I n ovruiy S t a t e - (except Iliiev<lb />r.' t u i s Loui.sian t� t h e Democrat.s are<lb />b u ilding up. a n d reivinK on, a down-<lb />' h e - i i n e D e n ic c r a tic S ta te orvaniz.a-<lb />Moii. a n d fro w n in g on a!! coalitions<lb />Of cotir.sa if a n y di.snntpiited R. -<lb />i)ii'olir;'n.s w a n t to go aipng, they are<lb />w:Mrorup. but t h e y a r e n o t encour.rg-<lb />' d to ejcpeci favors.<lb />T licrp a r e a, lor o( pnesibiliLi*")<lb />in H ud. A r e t u r n tof the insurw nt.s<lb />to t h e R e p u b lic a n ca m p would b"<lb />ca1;'nlatpd to a g g ra v a te greatlv th e<lb />str u g g le for co n tro l alre.ody ragint;<lb />E c e n as thing.s .stand now. no one<lb />th ere.<lb />ACROSS<lb />L Topi for trim-<lb />.miiig oft<lb />the Fiirfaee<lb />of the wo)i(J<lb />4. TeU th(jughtiessly<lb />&gt;. Agricultural<lb />e-stablishiiient<lb />12. Female sandpiper<lb />13. Italian opera<lb />H. Open rourt<lb />I.5, Flow hack<lb />16. Most tempestuoua<lb />is r Natives of<lb />Turkey<lb />f'o. r.lvely dance<lb />21. Starting point<lb />of many<lb />arctic expeditions<lb />22. Most exocllent<lb />23. Long narrow<lb />liilot<lb />2fi. Mem^handl.se<lb />28. Fir.st pre)iclent<lb />of (termany<lb />SO. Turned the<lb />eyes so as<lb />to .�ee<lb />32. .�Jmall wig<lb />33. .'Jhiin<lb />34. fiavine<lb />n.'J.'^Tahlct<lb />36, tSecon(.1hand<lb />Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl*<lb />D<lb />amms<lb />O E s a : ; ^ n Q B i i n<lb />D Q Q . s m d s<lb />B B B a y B i a i a<lb />� B B Q B S :<lb />i�BialBmBmQmBSmIDE<lb />Q Q l B a a B Q<lb />mmmmmmmm O0G�^;^S[9QQ3B!S!OiS][2<lb />a G O l ^ ' ^ Q S D Q S i a f ' i Q Q S<lb />38. Young sheep<lb />41. Scrutinize<lb />42. Restrtiin<lb />43. Art of working<lb />in \vo(jd<lb />47. .Silkworm<lb />48. Drug-yielding<lb />plant<lb />40. Ardor<lb />50. Japanese<lb />moa.sure<lb />61. Troublesome<lb />plant<lb />52. Nerve net- .<lb />work<lb />53. Pigpen<lb />DOWN<lb />1. Rugged mountain<lb />crest<lb />2. Fir.st appearance<lb />3. Kimi of<lb />striped wood<lb />1 Singing Tol<lb />5. Ignited<lb />6. IdollzM<lb />7. U ncovers<lb />8. Be unsueoess*<lb />ful<lb />9. E x ist<lb />10. Action a t law<lb />11. t?mall ru g<lb />17. .Shooting s ta r<lb />19. Cloth used for<lb />. soldiers'<lb />uniform *<lb />22. River bottom<lb />28. Irreg u lar<lb />voters<lb />24. Anger<lb />26. Took solid food'(<lb />27. Jjower<lb />29. M ilitary m usical<lb />In stru m<lb />en t<lb />80. Fold o ver OB<lb />31. Germ (Bells<lb />32. Buah&gt; clum p<lb />34. lio t rough or<lb />h arsh<lb />87. More ratio n al<lb />39. D eserve<lb />40. .Salty<lb />41. W ent sw iftly<lb />42. U nit of force<lb />48. Cry of th e<lb />crow<lb />44. Malt beveragre<lb />45. M ottled app<lb />earan ce In<lb />m ahogany<lb />40. Rodent<lb />Rppubtiean Pioblcnis<lb />E v fn a*. thiuK.s .stand now, no oim<lb />srcm.s abl)� to figure out how .o pi--)-<lb />!cnm 'd deadlock can be avoided when<lb />:h(� R epublicaas come together in<lb />liieii- next national convention.<lb />M o r- dark horae.s than figure in x i i n u ' u . , , ,<lb />t h o 1P20 Ropublean d:Tui)ock ar ? I , ^<lb />v r v n g into the picture, A o n d id a te A '<lb />of tlm tvpe of Ogden M ills or Dav;u "<lb />Reed migii, be able do organize a<lb />If.rm idele bloc of delegates in ti.<lb />Paet W h ile someone of the type'of<lb />A iH '.ur Y'anderberg wa.s getting toe<lb />eth "r a_ Alid-W �stern block, and<lb />.'^" me one' like W illiam E Borah we<lb />(o ')eeting th - ieft-wing-.'.s, ''Royond<lb />that, w hat?<lb />/ t 3<lb />i<lb />4 5 � 7<lb />?<lb />e /O ft<lb />.<lb />mI#m<lb />/3<lb />W k<lb />14<lb />/5 WM,<lb />f .<lb />/� 7<lb />/S / / 2t i ? m//<lb />? / 22 *<lb />7��WA<lb />13 U Z6<lb />f : 2� ^1 28 2f<lb />3o 31<lb />&gt;<lb />.<lb />3Z '<lb />33 '34<lb />35 3� ?<lb />127 4o<lb />41<lb />. 4-1 �<lb />43 44 45. 44) ^7<lb />46<lb />- - 4\t . !<lb />4  j 1<lb />1 So<lb />51<lb />1 I<lb />-1<lb />1 61<lb />ple.tform; l'o�. \vi!l |<lb />lor once, bv ih)<lb />HELPS FOR<lb />HOUSEWIVES<lb />A co m n ro m is p like that of<lb />w h ic h pro d u ced W a r r e n G. H.ardin^,<lb />a lr e a d y is ta lk e d about by m a n y R('-<lb />p u b lic m w e t a r h e r sh a ips. And, i n cid�<lb />nta.'ly, p r e d ic tio n of such a conir<lb />i i w sH .M r ij: i i i x r u F x t r k k s<lb />.MAKi; ( T 'I.INARV ART F ;.\S II R<lb />Tlvere a re m a n y sm all ;ind .st*emingly<lb />u n i i r p n r t a n t itcm.s for 4 h c<lb />hou.sc'Aifi- to re m e m b e r if .slip m to<lb />facil�ta te h e r work.<lb />F o r instanc e. - when fa k m e Hie<lb />skin off ,a to m a to do not try p a m fu ly<lb />pr)eruise is about Hie only tuedietion i to get, " off w ith a .shar;) knife or<lb />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<lb />to. i C h o p in r tl 'm d e r Ibe 'mt w a te r<lb />As to i.ssiip.s. as dt.stinpuisimd from . f;?ucei, Irst^-ad iio'd it on a fork ov.uc<lb />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<lb />worse. It .s.-^cm.s a lm o s t iVs.Mired t h ; o i ca.silv i; come.s ol�.<lb />A nother lii�'.e trick Ls using the<lb />top of a milk bottle for'the top cen-<lb />' I O' vour r a k e w h en you are Icing<lb />It. avoiding th e m ilk bottle top.<lb />T h e n romove thks top and give the<lb />s�x)t a bit of icing in contrast to the<lb />first.<lb />It you w onder w h y ice cube oomp<lb />a r t m e n t s .Kick to thp ice box. try<lb />d rv in p off t h e bottom of the compartinoiM'<lb />aftCT' filling with water.<lb />If you pu t them In wet Uie freeze.<lb />Stewed Tomatoes Used<lb />stc'cd io m a to e s well seasoned.<lb />b i t ,id nicely w ith chojis or roosts,<lb />: V ially gtxxl on cold or ranj' nigfc<lb />Easily prepared, tcx). �!<lb />I T h '* London T r a n s p o r t Board o p -<lb />( l a f f s .1.156 railw ay carriages. 5.312<lb />o m n ib u s 's . 2,518 tr a m c a rs . 459 motor<lb />coaciu s, a n d 60 trolley buses. *<lb />O<lb />u<lb />tocaoi [ O E a d o B O i p 8 TAKE YOUR CHOICE j<lb />no<lb />U<lb />o<lb />f l a n k to siy HiaL wi; - .hi ; 'j<lb />1:;;' ' a n pl-ic'd uii.m Hie go\i i ..<lb />in; nt it can nev/^r tlirow oil �,.<lb />b u r d e n a n d !)ee;.u.')t&gt; o f t h t l . : :<lb />stfi.-.s in. tlmt direcli!;u slioiild<lb />c:irelu!ly (" i i s K e n d b.'ln!^ a :.<lb />;p'. Hi, r ')()!? .iliiiity.<lb />v! . i I* . . pp (D-:.. ',\ ?<lb />la k in ? no ,:'iinn unti! tlm h i .<lb />?'.'iv. ' 'ill. n: lui'.ounces i ' ', pi.in<lb />Hie :'"(''J. Tlv-y .:t')' c n � i \ ;ii(. ii<lb />a i ", J -i,s!;iii\:( iiction in Nor'Ii<lb />him .siiouid b" HI line wuli f':ii;'';<lb />Kuial i: e(Jinineiidatinn. In tlu: vie s<lb />Hiey a re ?.Ujiporl.-d l)\ Hi.' ( '&gt; f\-)-:<lb />liiiii.sell. wlio m d ira te d Hie ai'v:-.i<lb />bility (1! following Hu' nali()nal '<lb />imhi ' r a t i o n in liiV addD':- to li;<lb />Ifl'i.T . gislature.<lb />Tluil Ih) Hill mea.sure n!!l r' : -;vr<lb />e n s i d t ''able .sup))orl becaiYse ni iiie<lb />c'ii :ig)' ojid ilnempiovmeni 'e.aioivdfa.<lb />s - li w h en .'?evual.v leghdaior.S;<lb />ndiea' d ih e ir int u),tio,i vo!; tor :<lb />i! b( e lU.'.e Hirv believed it wmi'd<lb />. ' . n c a double purpose, o n t r o l ?'1^<lb />vHu.skey u n d provision lo r Uic ag- U.<lb />Tomorrow, Montana and Rubria )<lb />try a danaerous trick.<lb />POLITICS AT<lb />RANDOM '<lb />B v HR VOX P R H F.<lb />t ( 'hief of Buie;!U, riie .As.soeiat.'il<lb />Press, tVashiiigf,on)<lb />Not iniK'h is .saitl l o r ))iib!ieotinn,<lb />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<lb />a r a t o r y to t h e Ifl.iti P r e s i d � a n l a ;<lb />, .iinjiiiigti a l r - a c h iia ve r e a d i e d a<lb />:ii:.;hly a c t i v e .stage.<lb />T h e li e u t e n a n U s o f pre.sidiaii<lb />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.-<lb />i. oneecied, c o u l d .give .voti I r o m t h e n<lb />( c n f i d � U i l i a l lile-s a d )'la lle d p i c t u r e<lb />o l w ln it t h e y e x p e r t to lia p p ia i in<lb />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 -<lb />t i o n sea:--on e n d i n g in J u n e o l n e x '<lb />y e a r . .<lb />O n Hu" R e p u b � r a n siiii' th e d a t a is<lb />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<lb />c o iu 'lu s iv e . I n Hie m dn , it io rcea.st'<lb />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 -<lb />vcry r i g h t up t o Uie time When t t e<lb />D<lb />D0n01<lb />Of<lb />KING MIDAS - EASTERN JEWEL ~<lb />Or<lb />GOLDEN LEAF<lb />FO R T O B A C C O<lb />But<lb />D O N 'T TAKE CHANCES<lb />WITH JUST ANY FERTILIZER FOR ANY CROP<lb />? INSIST ON<lb />J l i<lb />DEPENDABLE FERTILIZERS<lb />The result of years of study, careful experiment and<lb />expert blending of those materials best suited to the<lb />crop requirements of this section.<lb />A SPECIAL FERTILIZER FOR EVERY CROP<lb />A SPECIAL SERVICE FOR EVERY CUSTOMER<lb />EVERY CUSTOMER A FRIEND<lb />R. V.KEEL<lb />Agent<lb />EASTERN COTTON OIL CO.<lb />Norfolk, Va.<lb />= iO B O c = a o B o r a i<lb />%<lb />[<lb />J<lb />Friday, February 1, 193S THE DAILY REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C. PAGE FIVE<lb />'REFUGEES' FROM HUEY'S 'EMPIRE'<lb />MerckanU Threaten<lb />To Carry Fight to<lb />Aisembly Floor After<lb />Hearing<lb />R e fle c to r B u re a u ,<lb />S ir W a lte r H otel.<lb />BV C. a! PA U L<lb />R a le ig h . Feb. 1.- F a ilu re to p re t<lb />e n t to th e jo in t fin a n c e co m m ittco<lb />a d e fin ite s u b s titu te fo r th e sales<lb />ta x w as th e o u ts ta n d in g p o in t in<lb />th e h e a r in g of th e N. C. M e rc h a n ts<lb />A ssociation before t h a t g ro u p .<lb />A d efin ite th r e a t o f a s u b s titu te , j<lb />alre a d y fram ed^ to com e a t a la te r j<lb />d a te w h en th e revenU b bill re a c h e s ^<lb />th e floor of th e lo w e r ,h c u s c w as<lb />voiced by D avid O v e n s o f C h a r l o t t e ,:<lb />p r e s id e n t of th e N a tio n a l R e ta il,D ry<lb />G oods a n d C h a rlo tte M e rc h a n ts A s- i<lb />sociatlons... O th e r s p e a k e rs w ho fol- [<lb />low ed O vens also h in te d a t su c h a j<lb />m ea su re .<lb />O vens, w ho w as in tro d u c e d by |<lb />W illa rd Dowell, p r e s id e n t of th e j<lb />s ta te m e r c h a n ts ' g ro u p as " th e r e c - ;<lb />ognlzed le a d e r o f th e m e rc h a n d is in g I<lb />w o rld in th e U n ite d S ta te s ," w*as'<lb />WORLDof<lb />TAMPS<lb />Heiress To Wed<lb />By Q iJ I X lO J A M tS<lb />O rp Jian s c f Spaus b ^ a e fit d irc c u y |<lb />fro m a so m i-p o stal is;,ue o � h i-ccl-, | ,<lb />r ;e d ftam p .s ju s i in a p p e a ra n c e<lb />ire ni t h a t c cu r� ry .<lb />T h e s ta m p s arc ia s c r 'bed. as j"<lb />roughly tra n s la te d , ' ScnoGl h o m e ^<lb />i t r o rp h k n s." P a rt of th e nioncy rec<lb />'lv e d fro m t 'e sale of th e s ta m p s<lb />to gb �3' aid-CJl the o rp h a n s.<lb />F o r th � ba.sic illu stra tio n a couple , ?<lb />of ciii cy-i'.:-aded y o u n g ste rs a rc<lb />'.hew n cngro.ssrd in play. O n e ha.s a ?<lb />ball a n d th'* o th e r a sm all r.aiiing'<lb />ship. T h e d raw in g is fla n k e d on<lb />( h e r sid e by a deco rativ e b o rd er<lb />cl color c o n tra s tin g to th e c e n tra l<lb />pu-L cf th e sta .n p . ,<lb />T h e re a re seven d r n o m in a t'.cns,<lb />bi'ginning wdth five cont'avw au d<lb />(X td in g to five postas.<lb />W hen m artial law made things hot for those who revolted against<lb />Sentaor H uey P. Long's dictatorship in Louisiana, James M ehaffey,<lb />vice president of the revolutionary " Square Deal association," found<lb />te m p o r a r y r e fu g e " in Washington. He and his wife are shown m<lb />th eir hotel room there. (Associated Press Photo)<lb />P h ilip p ic s To A ppear<lb />A co m p le te srrie s cf 14 P h illip in e<lb />,:as b een n n d o read y to r e place<lb />th e c u rre n t is.sue. All o f th e<lb />i tle.sun.s a r e of P h ilip in e su b je c ts<lb />M'xreot, th e 5-pcso, w hich w ill b e a r<lb />| h p o r tra it o f Getmge W a s h in g to n<lb />I s.'a lM o n a w h ite ciiarger.<lb />I T h e o th e r value.^ wUl c o n s ist of;<lb />i T w o -cen !av o , Jo se R izal; 4 -c e n ta v a ,<lb />Fil'ipmo w c m a n .symbolic o f a g ricultu:-<lb />c; 6 -cen tav o . F ilip in o g irl; 8-<lb />centavo. p e a r l fishing; 10 -cc n ta v o ,<lb />ty for th e purix)se of fo re c jo s in tl A white. A ngora e a t ow ned by M r D e tro it m ad e tw e n ty -tw o hU� o ff<lb />ceriiiic ates of ta x sa les a n d l� a s � G eorge k a m m e r m e y e r. o f Jo p lin Rc�fOn p itc h e rs o n J u n e - 13. Ikit KteC<lb />io r 111'' y ears 1930 -and 1931 hel( I Mi.ssouri.(died a t th e a g e e t e iv lu e e u l� to 13.-. M ak in g th ir te e n o n 4he<lb />by the *plaiptiff a g a in s t ih :' p rop- .vcarsi � 13th w as n o t so lucky.<lb />erty 01 th e d e fe n d a n ts : an d th.'<lb />w ill fu ith e i ta k e n o lle .' th a i U r<lb />a re reqii red to a p p v a r b if o i'' th<lb />C lerk o! th e S u p e rio r C o u rt cf P<lb />CSvHrty -at hi&gt; offic.' in Q rc r.v�:<lb />N. .a n d p le a d fb , th e com p lain ,<lb />h e ix iefn iv filed in s a id C le rk s o f ;'' ?<lb />w ith in 30 flays a f te r servict' of th;<lb />;um n:fjn ,, c r th e re h f th e re in d ;-<lb />m andecl-tulL be g ra n te d .<lb />'I'i'. 'OTh d av of T.in ..me 19.35<lb />J F, H A R R IN G T O N<lb />C lerk S u p e r.:.r C nurt,<lb />. Engagement of Rosalind Kress<lb />(above), heiress to the Kress chain<lb />store fortune, and Charles Wesley<lb />Fram e, Utica. N. Y.. advertising<lb />man, was announced in New<lb />York at the heme of the heiress.<lb />(Copyright by M. I, Boris from<lb />The Associated Press)<lb />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<lb />\\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<lb />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<lb />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<lb />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 -<lb />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<lb />sta te , slowed v ery p e rc e p tib ly th e<lb />p a "e s e t by O vens a n d it w.as q u ite B A R R IE R :<lb />G la ts a n d B yrd of V irginia. C o n sid<lb />e r th m r reco rd s o n th e New D eal<lb />t h a t n-.ighi b.' intr-rprvtP d as re a so n<lb />enough.<lb />O n th e F a r W e ste rn h y 'polhe.sis<lb />P ra n k C. S h a u g h n 9.t'y -a t 'e p re si-<lb />____ d e n t o f th y S a n � Prancnsco S to ck<lb />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 -<lb />X C T K E O F S U M M O X S BY<lb />P U B L IC A T IO N<lb />140! th C a ro ! in a -- P itt C ou n tv ,<lb />' In th e SuperioV C om ..<lb />" Tf wa cf Greenviil-' vi.<lb />R obert W illo u g h b y a n d wfi*.<lb />M rs R obert W illoug'nby.<lb />T he d e fe n d a n ts , a ':i:ve n.ann d<lb />will ta k o rotiC " t h a t a n a c tio n e n titled<lb />.s above h a s b aeii in stitu te '!<lb />i r th " S up' rio r C o u rt of P itt c o u n ty<lb />fo;- th e p u lp a s e o � fo reclcsln ?<lb />r r r t i f i t i '' "'- o f t.ax saie.s a n d li"n.'=<lb />fc r thp years 1930 a n d 1931 helC '<lb />by th e pla n tiff ag .ain st th ? p ro p -<lb />e r 'v o ' th '' d e fe n d a n ts ; a n d th "v<lb />will �� r ih e r la k e n o tic e t h a t thy<lb />.are n o u ir c d to a p p e a r b efore th e<lb />C P rk of th '' S u p e rio r C o u rt of PL*<lb />C ounty a t h is office in G reenville.<lb />X. r a n d Ulead to th e co m p la in t<lb />hpt'-icfcr:.' filed in sa id Clerk'.s offlc*^<lb />w ithin 30 d a y '' a f te r service c f t h ' .<lb />"um m ons. o r th e re lie f th e re in d c-<lb />D'endert Would li's c to know ab o u t th e for- -.vilv be (jranted.<lb />F t. Santiagio a t M an ila; 12 - c e n ta v o sig n e r w ho h a s 'm a r r ie d in to " C h i- 1 rfie 3 0 th dov o*' J a n u 'r v . 1935.<lb />sp rin g ; l e - c e n t a v o ,J a n t o g of r.cse goi'e r n m e n t .service are ; ? \ j . F. H A R R IN G T O N .<lb />Magellan; 20-cc.ntavo. F ilip in o m Clerk .�upericr Ccurt.<lb />n ativ e o o stu m c; 26-centavo, ric e 'te b -<lb />races: 3 0 -centavo. P h ilip p in e revolu<lb />tio i'f rc e n c ; f^l-peso. B a ra s o in<lb />c h u r rh ; 2 -peso, b attle of M a n ila<lb />buv. Mid 4-j)e,so. M o n ta lb a n<lb />D ees sh e m a ;;ita in close contact<lb />w ith h e r frie n d s a n d fam ily back<lb />h em e? How o fte n doe.s ph4 re tu rn<lb />to h e r h c n ie la n d ? H a s sh e a good<lb />kncw ledge ci th ;' C h in e s e language?<lb />D iploints a lre a d y m.orried to<lb />X C T IC E O F S I M.MOXS BY<lb />PU B L IC A T IO X ^<lb />'kS also on th e rheoiw<lb />tee ex e h a n g e vvheils up 'ro u n d . T h e o n e<lb />e v id e n t t h a t th e y m a d e very l i t t l e .: tical f a ith s w hase econom ic<lb />� a n y . im p re ssio n o n th e c o m m it- a^ren't q u ite so e b iilh e n t as llu ^ ^ o - jcnowl'od-e of w hat m ak es<lb />B ra in T iu s te r s d o n t see m u c n . .<lb />T h e h e a rin g , sc h e d u le d fo r 2:30. ch an ce o f sto p p in g th e ste a m roller<lb />go t u n d e rw a y a t 3:35. ftn a n c " c n a ir - th is session,<lb />m e n<lb />w as " q u ite u n a v o ia a o iy a e ia in tu �aea o i_ g eiu iiK uuijui I C a p ita l<lb />by o th s " '<lb />^ New M rte r S ta m p<lb />A. r . : '&gt;v dosign for U. S. m e te r<lb />s.a m p s h:?'. b.'?n noled m a k in g if t<lb />ali.-iis .i;.; l ) .ir r c d 'f i tm reprcs.'iili!i� |<lb />r h ,r ,a in U � c c u n tr y c r � n g .n ..1 I n<lb />th e ir wives<lb />GfficiaV- 0f th e a rm y , n a w and Mrs.<lb />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<lb />coum to h a n d o ilg in a te d from<lb />S , h en ec td a v N. Y'. A n ie t? r sta m p<lb />in erw ay n n th is session. ^ �i',-ty m ib 'iritv c a n u x iig n wa'zed o n<lb />e x p la in in g t h a t th e com m itte." &gt; T hey h a v e , how ever, h it o n th e , ^<lb />" 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!<lb />t h e r h e a rin g s. of M r. R oosevC<lb />record j;<lb />h a n k s fo r th e jh earm g . even ^<lb />th o u g h you w ere a n h o u r l a t e " said<lb />O vens^ "I w an t to s a y t h a t we a re w ould s<lb />thiriiT agaiirsr Shr;U5?hnessy is th e is im p iessed on v.n e m e lc p e by .1<lb />.spo iai m a c h �n ? . r a ? h o f w h icn has<lb />;.s ( 'AO n u n .b :r. a n d serv es n o t only<lb />( ig n ers a n d a re e n g a g e d in in'ell;.-<lb />n e r" ? o r se c re t s e r i'ic ? work<lb />cr-ing s h ifte d to o th e r duties.<lb />as th e m d .c a iio n th a t th ? re g u la r<lb />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<lb />as to ju s t how f a r F D R in -<lb />te n d s 10 go w ith h is prospective<lb />tach.Hi<lb />m th e<lb />A lthough, r e g u la te d by its b reatfil<lb />! ing, a c a t's p u r r i n g . is caused by<lb />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.<lb />, o '. H e w as a rtiv ? in get- T h e new die bears a n eagl-e in ____________________<lb />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 ' -<lb />................ - - -^l&amp;nd a s a .sort of b a r-1 :n d cp ?n d efice cf sir,al- ' �- S. P o rta g e '' a n d below, th " to 'An x c t i CE O F SUM Y IOXS BY<lb />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<lb />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 'i� a -P i t t C c u n tv<lb />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 ' ' - '<lb />e ra te ly c h a rg e t h a t th o u s a n d s an d<lb />thou.sands o f d o lla rs w h ich would<lb />T h is is g oing to be a good tric k<lb />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<lb />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<lb />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<lb />C a ro lin a . V irg in ia a n d elsew h ere by c th p r o�T�cials are a s |c e i u p of exchancci� w es a .' 'nor.k to<lb />rea so n of th e th r e e p e r c e n t sale*!<lb />tax . T h a t th e ta x is imi'w sed 01<lb />th o se least able to p ay -.s a so p h istry<lb />you a re p e r h a p s w ea''v of h e a r -<lb />w irnesses. j �X' W ail S tre e t old g'd aru . I . i ? p m -<lb />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:''<lb />( 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.<lb />iR i c f M ich ig an , a r e m ore o r i A.sku;g ,:.iui:..ji&gt; a c ,. .jiaT '? of<lb />Am-^'unt p a id " a n d in la rg e fig*<lb />iii'.'- b?lcw'. til? value. Ail o f th is i.s |<lb />-'ncic.'id in a b o rder re.senibling th e<lb />"1, rfo raticn .s o n a n adhesivo.<lb />In '1 e old designs, liie a m o u n t<lb />p.cd. et? . wa- in : J d 'tio n to a c a n cellatio<lb />n m a rk sim .lc'.' 'o t h a t e m ployed<lb />o n m all b e a r n - rejp ila r<lb />i sta m p s.<lb />I n th e S u p e rio r C o u rt<lb />T c 'A'n of G re e n v ille v.s.<lb />J o h n G W illia m s a n d wlf?, Mrs.<lb />J c h n G. W illia m s..<lb />T h e d e fe iid a n is a b :v e n o m J<lb />will tak e n c iic ' t h a t a n actio n c'.itf<lb />ik d as ab '.v e li^ s b?.�n in s tit.it::'<lb />in th e S u p e rio r C o u rt of P itt co'un-<lb />C ^ c a r W illiam s a n d wife<lb />O�Car W illiam s.<lb />I n e cteie.-iclani.'. a t : v e r.a m :c<lb />will . k - n o tic th a t a n r.'tio n cni<lb />i-U fd a" above h a s boon in stif.:t..t<lb />i h ' th . S un rio r C o u rt of- P .tt coun-<lb />! iv f 'v th : purpooo o f io rc c lo s.n ;<lb />cn-tlficr-'.ts o f ta x sales a n d li.m<lb />Jcr th o y e a rs 1930 a n d 1931 held<lb />by th ? p la in tiff a g a in s t th ? p ro p er<lb />f.- o f th " d e f e n d a n ts : a n d th ,;.<lb />will f u rth e r ta k e n o tic e t h a t tin y<lb />nro req u ii'sd 10 a p p e a r before th e<lb />C lerk c f th " S u p e rio r C o u rt of Pit*<lb />C o u n ty a t h is office in G re e n v ill:.<lb />N. C" a n d D iead to th ? com p lain t<lb />h c r c tc f o r '' filed in s a id C le rk 's office<lb />w ith in 30 d a y s a f te r service of thi.'<lb />: um m ons. o r th ? re lie f th e re in d e m<lb />an d ed will, b? g ra n te d .<lb />T h is Lio 3Cth dav cf .J.vauti'v, 1033<lb />J F. H A R R IN G T O N . ?<lb />C l-'ik S u p e rio r C c'urt.<lb />- - zons '*v' V* - - - - �<lb />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-<lb />In m arb le w here e v ery o n e c a n .sc"<lb />it."<lb />M r. O ven, d e n ie d e m p 'uaticaH v<lb />t h a t th e m e rc h a n ts fa v o r on u n b a la<lb />n c e d b u d g et, in a d e q u a te su p p o rt of<lb />sc h co r.. c r th e im f&gt;osltion of w h iskey<lb />ta x tc su p p la n t th e .'^les tax<lb />**l_say th is, w h e n p e r h a p s I oug.it<lb />� U � j t to s a '. It," h e c o n tin u e d ,''lh It we � an y i<lb />^ 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<lb />s ta te ciTic w hile d e c la r n g th a t ht<lb />fav o rs ret .itiop of th e sa les tax<lb />?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<lb />of t�ic ' c c r .r .c n m a n vcu w ork cised as o n ex am p le of th e cvm<lb />F e I<lb />all New D eal leg islatio n th ro u g h th e � lu a to �es<lb />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<lb />a final v o te .<lb />The.'^'* tw o a n d th e ir co litam ie<lb />will see to It t h a t fu ll com m u e e<lb />h e a rin g s a re h eld on all v ita l m eas<lb />ures T liey co n sid er th a t t _<lb />h a s p assed a n d th e r e i;. n o ioiigci<lb />d fo r blin d p assag e of<lb />T h e 'hot<lb />f .;l' rv o v isicn of th e R eooverv aci<lb />recen tly 'xicked cut by th e Supn^i c<lb />IS<lb />ils of<lb />la t<lb />n 1<lb />c fir<lb />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 &gt;<lb />of cirtU ra�ion itsel: biUci;:..<lb />D ow ell, w ho in tro d u c e d th " .&gt;.p''nk.<lb />e rs. te rm e d th e sa les *?x th e g u a tc<lb />s t social a n d eco n o m ic b lu n d e r ever<lb />jie rp e ira te d in N o rth C a ra h n a ' a n d<lb />a d d e d tL a t it is "u n fa .c u n so u n d<lb />a n d vicious." . ,<lb />I t w as ab v ic.r. if '.t (�u rn im ittee<lb />w :s disapix&gt;lni�a u r th c fa ilu re<lb />of th e a s so c iiL o u 1 0 - p io d u c ? its<lb />.sub�titute "np?*' .re ai th e ''c a rir? .<lb />S till m o re obvious w as th e fa c t ta a t<lb />O r e a s w as th e o nly s iie a k e i. cxc"?*<lb />lo r D owell, w no is a fa m il 'j" figure<lb />a t 811e.s ta x h e a rin g s, to c re a te a r<lb />g re a t im p ressio n B y h is pxi'ition in<lb />m ero lran d lsln g h e h a d th e .idv.m -<lb />ta g e over le.ss-publicizccl I 'pe.'kM.s<lb />He spoke calm ly, c le a rlv , m u c.i in<lb />th e m a n n e r e x n e c t"d of a n 'x . cuti?*<lb />c f liLs type<lb />A t least one m e m b e r uf th e coii'.-<lb />n iltte e w as h e a rd to ;u,� th a t i .k;<lb />h e a rin g would h a v e I'ccn nitch<lb />m o rO 'successful, fro m *b' m e rc h .in k<lb />stA hdpo�it. if f.^ 'v h a d in tr d i' .'d<lb />'''F ilu T rr to prci.ior si th .. 1..- n i'" " ' 'oa.i a - ..?. il.<lb />1.UIMUIUW a n d t h r p ro m ise ?-'?i<lb />duce It la lo r itro T n.-lu..ive o-.ii . i h - ^ , ,<lb />Y'c; 11 i;' V o .e c r Ic sicn fiC'int<lb />t h a t h e a rin g ', b e f o " th e S it�a le \ p -<lb />p r r p r i a t i r r . ^ o !^ m ltlo e on �he S 4 -<lb />8fiO,OPOO.CHX) w orlrs relief bail w ere<lb />cli.sed to th e oublu ou u stra ig h t<lb />P a rts v c ie th e R( pubiican.s ,o tm g<lb />for ci)en d c o ts a n d C h a iin .an G las^<lb />joining his fc'low I V iro c '-.M'. f<lb />p n v ac'- W n e n th e h c .n .ip s .v' c<lb />com 'ilrte th e . will be put :n lu .i.' -fi<lb />Jo rm a n d m rcle p u b lu - bifi tn"s w.il<lb />make one ronsohdai d .'tor. a line<lb />c.im u.aun iTok v i'.er-. a.x had Me<lb />prfs.; b ren ii?rm i'.ted to co \er th<lb />daily it .'tm en.', t.i<lb />(beer p ierf'V il �*<lb />Presiriens R rre e \" l'<lb />w .tli all ih..i i i o ' .r<lb />q 'U ...c r a .&gt; .<lb />.ion .suv-;e.ts<lb />'.'r? a n d -'g o v er-<lb />) iire c tly b y th e<lb />,t'."d c f by a M^srial<lb />also t n a t n o n - m c m ^ 'r,s<lb />to .serve on c o n m u tie e s<lb />Tt s.s i;" " S t-hat the.s?<lb />the T vvt bigsT.'i p la n k s in<lb />. ,. 'Vi.'* ' 'I �- ? nnr.-'.Vh "C\<lb />i H k e C cl M id e n c e '<lb />r 0 "' b s I 1 a h e a t<lb />d m u 0 ('Cl P'S se n t a u -<lb />t n r r i t i 'p f.nd fi?" b.g c m t n sSion<lb />T he la tte r feel t 'iey a<lb />'nu.M m. ;e c o n u c t '-vith th ? a ib c<lb />a n d a lt.' a m u ch big g er sU k e in it<lb />\ ived public in te re s t- h a n th e iccai<lb />and 'h iiak * llie re �c re Iwve<lb />a �R" la r � ;r voice in d e te m iin in g<lb />Fv h "'! C p IF^CS<lb />T oe<lb />G reece<lb />, o<lb />c lors<lb />e ks<lb />p w<lb />T e<lb />la.F a<lb />\<lb />cf<lb />G reece .\n d H e a lth<lb />t;,- rec special stanijK<lb />-tesim^xi ' as a C h r k tm a ;<lb />ss L " p rin te d in two<lb />t 0.1 sa le th e t 'vo<lb />L i r 's'.mas,<lb />0 to did cf cond<lb />offxolas of the<lb />d. t<lb />Clt<lb />p<lb />f t<lb />d<lb />?U a draw ''m ? of a<lb />r. tab ic ar.d .'h a r -<lb />-a la r? .' �inyke I t<lb />&gt;s a n a 'lrg rric a l<lb />lii<lb />n 0<lb />u re o b lig a:cry on<lb />10 ;\vo w re 'ss. com -<lb />50 lepta.s.<lb />n ' .do--, th e C om m ission<lb />w n r ts i c 'u m a '", a c tio n on its re -<lb />( v n ,iic n d ''d o 'a n g ^ s because it<lb />oL'C.<lb />A XOle O r Tw o<lb />T h e U nio n o. S cu 'h A fr.ca lias<lb />d ecided Ur isstu- .? special ccm m em -<lb />oTAt w ta m o in c o n n ectio n w ith<lb />K in a GCvTi,. s v?r ju b u ie in<lb />May. T .'c n {'?&gt;:..,v .l -ffa'u re ''-'.11 be<lb />th e h e a d c f ih ? k ng su rro u n d e d by<lb />e m b lem ?' ical d?fi'-ns 'The ir.scnp-<lb />Annual Report of<lb />PITT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION<lb />. As cf December 31, 1934<lb />D ia ..;g 1934 wc 'nave h a d a s'ucc?ssi'.il y e a r anc; h.\vc cnro licd about<lb />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 .<lb />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<lb />'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<lb />ia t'.ons a r .' u n c e r � h c ' upervision c f th e N o rth C a ro lin a Ins'u ran ce C om -<lb />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<lb />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<lb />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.<lb />.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<lb />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<lb />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.<lb />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<lb />g?r b eh in d ' -<lb />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<lb />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<lb />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 .<lb />'.lU ld ''a\e<lb />nil w nat<lb />posed to dc<lb />..'r-j r ? ? ia'A In any cast' it lia.s<lb />n u t Me �r w c r-th a t h? on a m ost<lb />d'u&gt;'as L I not I 'hey refuse to act<lb />. / 0 I'l a b.id light w'lth<lb />;hi'\- yield it m eans<lb />'TCMd.'r *o the reb el'<lb />L-. -non lias been m ade<lb />ds f..'vor .an a ltitu d e<lb />ris'.iin cr.<lb />\ to ouforcc tlicm Fuiglish and A irikaan. I<lb />. Fom- m c r ? P a ra g u a y a n va.ues<lb />have b e e n su rch arg ed for o t�lo irl<lb />use<lb />the ?<lb />,H'l '1<lb />\ i <lb />bi-;<lb />i:<lb />I. Swedish Boycott<lb />Curtails Showing<lb />Of Nazi Movies<lb />B U IID D G<lb />nu : ti...c. n a<lb />by ��FC. w t<lb />S100 0iX�A��Xt i('<lb />and {�ebi r.t."<lb />cOmp'aru'.? ii<lb />aid I<lb />IW fit'<lb />Poweri<lb />'f" c.m<lb />au'.hur'.tv<lb />b il in., '.t (. ]<lb />� cf mo'-tgv.<lb />s � I ' J U l V S<lb />he<lb />noto<lb />loa<lb />ai ir.''<lb />DANGER ' A .-tca�y t c w ol M rc<lb />1 f.in lir�', b??n qm ctly p our<lb />,, . ' � I , ; \ i S ta te .' in t 'o<lb />p i- f ; ,0 r ouh.'- a .c e le r a te d in<lb />re, V w u- E ur".p?itn ?�xih'.ical u n -<lb />t it.i ' 1' nux t " e p r o .a n o u s m on<lb />( . i "v i n n c: th e g.dd bio? h av e<lb />ltd 'h tem xi cnfM kl b ' seek a i t<lb />.-:no(, h 'l v<lb />M r: p a '.t'.c F d 'woids<lb />B C, EvuM<lb />B ertha B iax .o n<lb />Rete???. N ckon . . . .<lb />C, A Va:,clficbci&gt;^.*?vv:<lb />Mrs Currie G. rris .<lb />K C WLha.T.s<lb />\V. B Flimu'ig<lb />R. P RLbivion .<lb />J W G urgunu,.<lb />. :M i's. \V :i Canv. b'.fi.<lb />D J B;bba ,<lb />S '.rc k lio lm - ( A P &gt; -A fo rm a l pro<lb />tost to th e governm ent by th e ed ito r<lb />of a the.fi . r o w ip rs' m a s a z m : h a s - H<lb />i-evt.Hcd th a t O r m e n - m a d e m cL oh ? a. . ia. . i<lb />p ictu res h av e Iv o n e�T eciuj'ly b''V -jT t.o : G.<lb />r e tte d ill SWeden thus p .i.si^ iear by J- G .M iiih<lb />,E dc... D;eiv?rso;i<lb />. K.'<lb />so lu te p rco f th.at th e a n tie<lb />rs h a '.e a b a n d o n e d t h f ir Lghi<lb />Mjtsainst th" tax in c o m m u te ? aiiu<lb />i^ivill w ait until th e rev e n u e bill<lb />n m<lb />T1<lb />Hcu,''i:i:t<lb />g a g '<lb />.d .Liiiulifi- '�le rc.m r.ii<lb />4 d 'u n '''li.iiio u iu ' ill '0 -<lb />rc a c h c s th e floor of th e legi.-^laturr<lb />befoi'e sta g in g iL . I 'u l fitht O' ains:<lb />it.<lb />lai n to o r g jm z n ig ni r h a c e Kian<lb />THE NATIONAL<lb />WHIRLIGIG<lb />C o n tin u ed fro m P c g e O n e)<lb />ra rrv in g th e ball fro m th e .start.<lb />F u rth e rm o re , m a n y m em ber.s of thi.v<lb />o r g a n ira tio n loeked "inpieloiusly at<lb />tlie L rgion'.s new C d n m o n d e r bec<lb />s sc c u n ic n s. F ucli u s.see.atirn s a 'c<lb />( nil (.'x e r e d to bjuie I'.eheniure, and<lb />ih'.'abV ' m a k e m e r�g a v e o per.d -.i'<lb />li-pud r. ded s ".ll f u r th e r bv fi-d la i<lb />m o ;ii.ie ,- I 'ls n u p c e \! lh n ;i;h ..<lb />proce.s'- p. no: .'.peciaem .ii n .n-.ure--<lb />'re!i('t a n d 'a li'ty ni th e im m e n 'e<lb />re.'! eA:':;" il?ld a n d nugln to etin<lb />'lr.arc bi!;Idn'r. all ovc" tin eoun-<lb />' tr,-.<lb />,'q �'i i . r v , '..s ,s?ent d.m ger to<lb />, ,n ((' i,L n . -stability in this<lb />.u u .m ' 1 . . \ fe ar th at any ad-<lb />\ I \eli lie"! n thbs e o u n 'n '-<lb />, r e\ 'u I". ' n i '.vtd thnM t of Infla-<lb />: ,\ '? d huge sum s of<lb />*, '�It ii.id ig ovck acros-s the<lb />�, 'i n " i t'lU'. pl'inge us into r r -<lb />I V ed M. i u 1 sii .iigem y and pos-<lb />Mble nisa.stri' Hm the best-inform ed<lb />. . . , ( s i . J ' u V-'-nimpb's about<lb />. eo:itm .;en(\ ?lamung we are<lb />I'rm lv enouch \ a iit(d no: to b:<lb />. '' .vU.' ly p p '; ; e\ . u<lb />wrM rinwids cf nen.v.us foi'Cign<lb />e -s h �<lb />,.:C '<lb />M W Y O R K<lb />Bv .I.pips M eY liilbn<lb />cause Ih p n. v a .. e ,l.irf e ,h " Vl a d^ Iv n ^ f'H O IC P . �n a d e Wall .f�ii,i,<lb />c o n n re te d w ith th e n i a n n i n r b m k -<lb />Ing Inteie.si.s in ^ C a h lo rn i.v T hev<lb />e c u ld n t pet il a .u of then- imuri.'<lb />t h a t all b P k ?!' wo' e su p n is"(l t<lb />be c p p i x '' : U m J _ p i i v ^<lb />IM PR O B A B L E. 1! i^ rd n ) tru e to<lb />th e c h a rg e frprn lii,':' co.nve'nticn, also<lb />nioved lh io icw n lie . too. brought<lb />alo n g a special p n . . ag e n t.<lb />T h e in lm e o u re p h s h av e b�en<lb />suer, .?<lb />l ':ar ' '<lb />1 ( :? " .V .<lb />!!ie c p<lb />the .S(euritliner.<lb />.' ten Ilk<lb />. ' P 'S cm c.<lb />I'liU C c n :i.<lb />a n d J,:A-<lb />\o :;n .'<lb />; ' W ?<lb />i;m '<lb />rrn C jN G F U I l e but f.pancufi,<lb />l;i'\s have a vH cry e \e ,o n th e C o n -<lb />.;r s - ii.ii.l pri'p. :d U) e n m in n te tax<lb />f'x em .u S '.u r n. i n i s w eald m ak ?<lb />a Wimle of n iiiffi'r''n e .' to th e ir tn -<lb />I ' t r e tax .ifivl M ap p .'sfx to hav,''<lb />.1 ' . h a n e ' .d pa.ss,r? ?<lb />T n';'U lid ebs; rvi're ecnc?iie th a t<lb />tax ,'.x. .i ")t:cn on �cHleral i; ue.s ha.-&gt;<lb />th(' w orking cUisuts. . .<lb />T h e d ecision of S o rlalist-m m d c-d 3 a la r ? e<lb />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<lb />m an tncvies. film d is tr ib u to r s 's a y . M r , n.i A np .<lb />h as c.um^eri a d ras.m e u rtn ilm nt im W .'i L 'r C .u in o n<lb />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<lb />in to Sw eden .Jame \ t i!lrt;g 'il &gt;<lb />F ilm O rigins C om m 1'P, Ma P a n ic B.tL.n'k<lb />T h is ha.s been , .spcriallv tru e . ,u ^ M ;'.one 'D tck 'r<lb />IS IKiinted I'Ut, in th e S w edish p ru v - C h a rles T .ic k e r<lb />incf.s In S to ck h o lm a f e w ' R c b t B :iker<lb />nave b een b i'din G e rm a n film s quit? i H a r d '<lb /> toadii\. JunniK S m ..'.<lb />In .co;uc G erm a n fi'm s h av e P ' a 'n r e E lks<lb />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., :.<lb />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<lb />dueed<lb />H itle r New sreels R �rixd<lb />T lv ' p ro te st to th e g o v en u m tv. a t tacks<lb />thus bovcott a.s b 'l n c a m a ii . : CoMrctcil ir r m u<lb />th e m or. so sitic-&gt; a boycott cf G e r- ?<lb />m a n -m a d e n n re lia n d ise , al-.o greed<lb />ttpcn bv Uie tra d e umon.' !'.<lb />b re n c a rrii'd out to .any 'tr<lb />len t.<lb />N e w ir-e is w hich in rlu d e i<lb />n u l l "b r N.mi iV 'im - a?<lb />.'.hrw'i ;P m otion P i c t u r e<lb />M r A r.nie C<lb />( .t'ii on hiincl<lb />not<lb />ex-<lb />T o!a!<lb />W ' of<lb />never<lb />a te r<lb />T o u l<lb />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&gt;wex'r.<lb />s K e v ,i" d \. ; 'A.ifis n u - . ' r u r *,e,s h r , . ' .s'rv i'd dish W orkininnen .&gt;:' ih m r t .mtfie.s.<lb />' . . r..r a y - i : 'bctou.s.<lb />iv ..' ' r ie - v f i 'n ein b e<lb />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<lb />tr e n . '; ., a r d G . n r '" M a t t h e w a b l e i ' tak e bu.'ne.-vs rusks -and<lb />1 ''.: l.i (P ly a,, ta r aw av �v W ; - - tbe.ef'. re ?i.rs serv.Ml to chi'ck th e<lb />1 '!u n It m pt th a t 'h i' I k in fp ' r v ta ra rilu w  f e a p itiil in to indu.sUA<lb />( '- a.si dt:,' t-v g e t t ! r eail. th is : Also ' ' ' ' '.fit.s' tlu ' ta x ex m n p t fe a -<lb />tiiiu T heix' will be q u ite a .quH w R iuire i.p p 'i .s e'.rletly to l.irve Ipvesif<lb />it d*v.';i ' : v ha;, leuim d to C(''iw'entrate<lb />E r PS.<lb />\L IE X W IV E S BAN<lb />T O G U A U n T A B U<lb />.SECRETS O F t HINA T.i.11<lb />. S 50.00 M a rth a J. G '?c?n ................. .. 103.00<lb />100.00 M rs. M ary K . B a k e r .......... , IJO.OO<lb />. 50 00 M rs. D. S. H arr'b. , lOO.CO<lb />50.00 J L. T h o m p so n . lOQ.'")<lb />..........100.00 R ic h a rd D. T h o m p so n 100.90<lb />.......... 100.00,iJ . R c b t. C cbb ............... .. in&amp;.oo<lb />. . . 100.00 J. C a rl B ro w n - ............ . 100.00<lb />.......... 100.00 E d w a rd M ooring ................. . 50.00<lb />.......... 100.00 W m, A. M ills ....................... 130.00<lb />100 00* M rs. W. L . V in ccn i .......... 100.00<lb />........ 100.00 C. O. V an d ifo rd ................... . lOJ.OO<lb />. . . 100.00 | j . P. M � l s ................................ .. 100.00<lb />. 100.00'jjo y c ? F n z i e l l e ..................... . 50.00<lb />. 100.00 ;C h a s. H cbcr S m ith .. ll�.(-0<lb />100.00 C. H. C raw fo rd �00.0.<lb />100.00 ; m , C M a n n in g ., ............ .. 100.00<lb />100 00 �H eb er W illo'jg h b y ............. ,. t'lC.C''<lb />100.00 �M rs. A nnie Jcr.cs 100 00<lb />100.00 ?J C. C la rk . lOO.CO<lb />, 100.00 Ijam e.'; F ra n k s 50 03<lb />. . 100 00 :.\Irs. M r.ry E. LL'.a' mo :0<lb />;'^0 00 : j T. D u p i't? , 100 00<lb />. . �0 tM) b 'r n a r d A: Nobles .. 50.00<lb />100.00 Misi i i a .t .? T &gt;san .. �W.OO<lb />. . . . 100 00 H W. F a tth fu l . 100.00<lb />50 '.'0 A lton H add'X 'k . 50.00<lb />. '0010 D .n id O n f lin . 100.00<lb />. '00.00 I m D M c L aw h c rn 50.00<lb />., 100 00 R. T. M ay .............................. . 100,00<lb />,(j J E. Jo n e s ..................... 100 00<lb />. . . .00.00 M rs. Jo se p h B i;lev 100 00<lb />.. . 10': 01 E rn e s t T .anqlry . . loooo<lb />.. . s 'AOO'<lb />?r 31, DTI S 795.19<lb />nifintx 7.W2.3H<lb />............................f<lb />58.787.67<lb />.26.35<lb />58,761.32<lb />in DliT S5.K50.00<lb />).&gt;:! .iiid luiid for in 1934 503.31<lb />.....................<lb />769.33<lb />, 1934 1,638.68<lb />$8,761.32<lb />N a n k i n g A P ' - As a<lb />.'r 'u v ' S t'fii' s''c re ts<lb />g rin d in g furlon.sly T lie Vnuson bill<lb />A^jjire.sumes th a t C ongro.ss will p r o v id e .............................<lb />' som e m eth o d of ta x a tio n to m aki | wu-ic a-u.-e t b .r v e :h n t t!'.? nd � th e m ark t for fe d ''ra l .siH'uniu's m p ry in g eyes a n d cars of foi<lb />th e tw o billion dollni? p a y m e n t. 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<lb />mnn'R n 'o a.su re-w h ich pa.ssed t l i e ; , u is pn&gt;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<lb />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 -<lb />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,<lb />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-<lb />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<lb />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<lb />s id ' tvii h;is b . " u d.-ra'led<lb />W b v '' ' - r 'p 'G p e ,..n s P '<lb />c iu i? -I? -P .upi'vd by S en u lo r<lb />o il NOR IH C A R O L IN A P IT T COU NTY.<lb />?t th. � Penon.i-!- :.o:? .ited befme me this<lb />aers,<lb />feran<lb />d<lb />?ther<lb />w a n ts to SIX' th e V in so n bill r e p o rt-<lb />('d o u t. If it is. good-byp bonus<lb />M r. R ocsovrh will d ' tn a n d t i n t Crmg<lb />i'csi p ro d u ce I�C u x tra -rcvcuuo<lb />' m? w P i'.d be g re a e r and it.s |Xisttinre<lb />: tb. m '.'r a n d 'n v u 'c in d e p e n '<lb />dcu l,<lb />bidd. n Chine.s;' m illtu rv m<lb />d ip leiu M s t" cm ry w om en '<lb />nationa'uties.<lb />'rh p imw Milok' re q u ire g e v 'vnm<lb />e n t euiplov. ; - w ho a r e ..d .ead y<lb />neu 'rled to foreigners to .supph de*<lb />(;' l''-t inJ''Tm rttiori on th b.irk-<lb />T, ..vO' f f t'v'S- ." -fes<lb />A m ong Uic Uiluy^ th e g o v en iin en t<lb />thus th e 23ril day ot Ja n u a ry , 1935, A,<lb />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<lb />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<lb />.staiemeP.' ,* eorreet.<lb />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.<lb />S w o rn .and ruibxenbed before me th is th e<lb />23rd d ay of .ia n u .� r\. 19.P'v.<lb />E. L W IL L A R D . N otary Ihiblic, 'SE .A L '<lb />My f im im s'-p n ( XI'p.� . Ju ly 15. 19-1,5.<lb />liiiiiiirt<lb />STRING BEANS or<lb />TOMATOES 2 15c<lb />ELMO COFFEE pwiHi 15c<lb />U. s. No. 1 Cobbler<lb />POTATOES<lb />10 lbs. 15c<lb />Del Monte<lb />PINEkPPU<lb />Sliced or Crushed<lb />No. 2 Gan 15c<lb />HOMINY 2 lge.Cans 15c<lb />N<lb />EW<lb />A&amp;P PRESENTSGrandmother's<lb />PULLMAN 16-'�8e<lb />Sliced or Unsliced PULLMAN 20 ,^',HOc<lb />Larger Loaves Quality Breads<lb />N<lb />E/<lb />W<lb />Rolled OATS 2 r�- ��. 15<lb />Sunnyfield<lb />PancaXe<lb />or<lb />FLOUR Buckwheat<lb />2 pkgs. 15c<lb />Eatmore Brand MACARONI or<lb />SPAONETTI<lb />4 7-m. fk*�- 17c<lb />Vinegor tuiik CiderZ pt IMS. iniL BM. 15*<lb />MELLO-WHEAT caut rk, I5 c<lb />Baker's Breskfut Cocoa 2 i k&gt;-c*m25<lb />Log Cabin SYRUP ^ 21c<lb />Swansdown Cake Flour.<lb />pkg...........................33c<lb />Jello Dessert, 3 pkgs. 20c<lb />Post Bran Flakes,<lb />2 pkgs. ----- .. . 25c<lb />Grape Nuts, pkg. 20c<lb />B A \ 'A N A ^ . N i ce lUpc,<lb />3 l''s. ........................... 14c<lb />Hx'ia I , - " 12ic Str ing B EA NS ,<lb />lb .... , 20c<lb />I . F T T r c K . N ic'fi<lb />H a i i t<lb />3 I or 25c R U T A B A G A S .<lb />3 Ih.s. .......... lOc<lb />N e w Rev!<lb />1M&gt;TAT0US, 1!). 5c Y e l l o w -Or W h i te<lb />O N I ON S , lb. Sc<lb />M A R K E T DEPT.<lb />Sliced Bacon, lb. ............. . 29c<lb />Beef Roast, Ib 12 l-2c<lb />Swift or Armours, cured Hams, lb .. . 23c<lb />Beef Liver, lb. 15c<lb />Pork Loin Roast, lb. 17c<lb />For Convenionce of Our Cuitom ert Wa<lb />Ha^e Plenty Parking Space Back of Store<lb />n . AiriL4^Di'l<lb />nm�**<lb />PACE SIX TliE DAILY REFLECTOR, GREENVILLE, N. C<lb />New York Cbttbn<lb />New York, Feb. 1.-A P)-O otton<lb />ititures opened steady unchanged to<lb />two lower on disappointing Liverpo(<lb />H cables whch w m i^ rtly offset<lb />by trade bujTig.<lb />May oootractp fluctuated between<lb />1140 and 12.42 with the m arket at<lb />.bout net unchanged to two lower<lb />a t the end of the flrst half hour.<lb />Conunsacm house and local selling<lb />seemed to become a little more<lb />actlee tomard midday and foimd only<lb />a limited demand May eased off<lb />to 1256 and Ortober to 1250 m aking<lb />net losses (|t about 5 to 7 points<lb />Friday, Febni�ry 1,<lb />-SPORTSLANTS<lb />B? PAP<lb />i�B f.<lb />May<lb />July<lb />Oct.<lb />Dec.<lb />tOourtesy Jcrfin F. Clark &amp; Co &gt;<lb />Open d o se Prv Cl,<lb />12.35 12,31 12.35<lb />12 41 r 12 38 12 42<lb />12 42 12 39 12 43<lb />12 35 12.31 12.35<lb />. T ' 12.41 12 37 J2 .4 2<lb />Chicago Grain Market<lb />(Courtesy Vernon Parrish �<lb />Oj)en Close Prv ci,<lb />WHEAT.<lb />M at ......... 961-8<lb />July ........... 881-2<lb />Sept 871-8<lb />CORN:<lb />May ........... 83 7-8<lb />July ....... 79 5-8<lb />Sept 763-4<lb />OATS:<lb />May ........... 50<lb />July . . . . . . . 42<lb />Sept. . . . . . . 41<lb />RYE:<lb />May ........... 66 3-8<lb />July . . . . .. 661-4<lb />96<lb />88 3-8<lb />86 7-8<lb />7-8<lb />79 5-8<lb />76 5-8<lb />49 5-8<lb />42 3-4<lb />40 3-4<lb />66 1-4<lb />661-4<lb />96 3-8<lb />^ 5 - 8<lb />87 1-4<lb />84 1-8<lb />801-8<lb />77 1-8<lb />50<lb />43 1-4<lb />41<lb />66 3-8<lb />661-4<lb />The honor of winning th e first<lb />place to be al'otted on the 1936 U nited<lb />States Olrmpic team fell to Dt lbert<lb />Lamb, youthful MilwaOkee .'.pet'd<lb />skater, whm he made the fastest<lb />time in the SOO-m* ter final Olympic<lb />tryouts.<lb />Lamb camp dangfrously close to<lb />not even competing in the final tfial<lb />races for the Olympic team berths.<lb />The Wlscon State committee si lected<lb />four competitors to go to Mmneapoli.<lb />s on the basis of total time for<lb />aJ] events in the State trials. Lamb<lb />finished fifth in the .scoring. Luckily<lb />sameone called the com m itees at- _ . . .<lb />tention to the fact th a t Wiscoasln<lb />was emjtlod fo m-n candidates, so off<lb />Lamb was sent alon* . i t h tlto team.<lb />It wa.s a good thing th at he was,<lb />for his showing in the .500-rnetcrs<lb />cau.S(d Prank Kalteaux, chairm an<lb />of, the Olympic committee, to comment<lb />th at Lamb wa.s America's oub&gt;<lb />.standing Jiope for victory in the<lb />sp'ed skating events next year.<lb />Difficulties<lb />By MARY GRAHAM BONNER<lb />..*T�HAT pulls! That hurts my<lb />1 bead!" cried the old man. "Oh,<lb />oh, 1 can't atand that."<lb />I'll try to do<lb />N. Y. Stock Maiket<lb />N^w York. Feb. 1,-(AP)-S trad-<lb />Uing finencial markets totay showed<lb />little di.spositjoi to 'Step out in<lb />.nv directioin.<lb />With trading .stocks even duller<lb />titan yesterday's colorless session<lb />mast traders clung to the safety sldi�<lb />tinea and awaited for developments<lb />to shake the list out of its slow<lb />pace.<lb />The news was not stimulating.<lb />G rslns and^ cotton aere narrow<lb />.n r corporate and United State<lb />Bonds were slightly mixed.<lb />.pranirfers were 600,000 shares.<lb />N. Y. Stock list<lb />American Radiator 14<lb />American Telephone 104 3-4 .<lb />American Tobacco 82<lb />Anacimda 10 5-8<lb />Atlantic OcMust Line 28 7-8^<lb />Atlantic Refining 24 3-4<lb />Auburn 24 1-4<lb />Bendlx Aviation 15 1-8<lb />Bethlehem Steel 30 1-8<lb />CSolumbla Oa.s and E3ec 6 7-8<lb />Commercial Solvent 20 7-8<lb />Continental Oil 7 5-8<lb />DttPtmt 94 1-8<lb />Electric Power Lite 2 1-2<lb />General Electric 23 1-2<lb />General Motors 31<lb />Liggett Myers 103 1-2<lb />Montg Ward 25 7-8 -<lb />Reynolds Tobacco 47,7-8<lb />Southern Railway 12 1-2<lb />Standard OU 40 5-8<lb />U S Steel 36�5-8<lb />Late News Flashes<lb />Continued from Page One)<lb />[Xabor He said the proposal pay<lb />. maximum of $50 a month on'<lb />tic works projects would tear<lb />Mown the wage structure of private<lb />ftiidustry.<lb />Lamb .'kated �i�-� heat in the 500-<lb />metens alone, his partni r in the<lb />original drawlngs, made under the<lb />Europelan sy.stem of the only two<lb />men in each heat, wlUidrew. He<lb />proved that he diS not need a pacer<lb />for his litme of 0:44 8 was only two<lb />and three tenllus seconds .slower than<lb />the w'orld's record.<lb />On the* time ba.si.s Lamb finished<lb />second in the 1.500-meter trial, defeating<lb />the veteran Allan Pou.s. of<lb />Brooklyn, by one tenth of a .second.<lb />Lamb's time of 2:37.7 was four .seconds<lb />more than Eddie Schroeder<lb />the winner, required to cover the<lb />distance.<lb />The Milwaukee .skater'.s chane.s of<lb />scoring In Germany appear mast<lb />favotable. He is bound to improve<lb />in the coming year for he is only<lb />twenty years old.<lb />His physique Is ideal for skating-<lb />which is to prevail at the Olympic<lb />meeting-favors his chances. The<lb />crowding and pushing of huge fields<lb />have in pa.st races annoyed Lamb<lb />and prevented him from .showing<lb />to advantage speed skating, and<lb />lh a t'.s ju.st, what the doctor ordered<lb />for the Milwaukee .speedster.<lb />wonder, then, that the Olympic<lb />committee was over-joyed a t seeing<lb />him skim over the ice all alone in<lb />near record time,<lb />Lamb first skated Into prom inence<lb />in 1932 when he tied for th e Intermediate<lb />State title. The following<lb />year he was more impressive and at<lb />18 became the youngest skater ever<lb />to win the Wi.sconsin S tate cham pionship.<lb />He did not do so well in 1934 when<lb />the hug" fields cramped his style and,<lb />shunted him into the background,<lb />temporarily.<lb />Partial credit for Del Lamb's ^ c .<lb />cess on the ice must go to his broth-i<lb />er Eugene, who started him in the<lb />game. Eugene was quite a speed<lb />skater In his day.<lb />To Del'.s credit it must be reported<lb />that he w'as wise enough to listen<lb />to his brother's coun.sel and profit<lb />from the latter's competitive experiences.<lb />One thing the Ohmpic com m ittee<lb />need have no concern over is the<lb />matter of Lamb's condition between<lb />now and the Olympic m eeting.<lb />Training is no effort to him . He<lb />is'always ih condition.<lb />it more gently,<lb />said Willy Nilly.<lb />who realized his<lb />'Job was not an<lb />easy one. It was<lb />so hard not to<lb />pull off a bit of<lb />skin with tiie adhflsive.<lb />WlHy Nfl-<lb />IJ got a bottle of<lb />t e a r s w e r e<lb />streaming from<lb />the . old man's<lb />.yes.<lb />Pirates To P l ^<lb />Guilford tonight<lb />Tonight at 7:30 the Pirates of<lb />East Carolina Teachers College are<lb />playing the Quakers of Guilford<lb />College, here.<lb />La.st night the Pirates beat the<lb />Scots of Presbyterian Junior College<lb />50-28. Johnson and Davi.s were<lb />the big guns in e ! C. T. C. offensive<lb />play la.st evening. So far this<lb />season Guilford has played winnng<lb />ball. Tonight the locals are going<lb />to ggt revenge for two previous defeats<lb />in football by th e Quakers.<lb />The game will be played .in the<lb />Campus building.<lb />College Girls<lb />Trim Ry. Mount<lb />-^ ^<lb />Last night, on the Rocky Mount<lb />"Y" court, the Jpcal college girls<lb />won a clc.se and hard fought game<lb />from the Y. W. C. A. team . The<lb />game was featured by S5purts of<lb />good and bad play by each team.<lb />The Ramblers took an early lead,<lb />and at the half held a comfortable<lb />margin. During the second half<lb />the Y girls pulled up gradually and<lb />m inuies very<lb />cloie and excitinjj.<lb />The game waS marked by many<lb />fculs, each team losing two players<lb />becau.se of too many infractions of<lb />the rules.<lb />Askew with 13 points, and Bunn<lb />with 11, were the high .scorers for<lb />the local.s. For Rocky M cunt, Burkey<lb />was high .scorer w'ith 13 poin�.<lb />Lancaster .was next with 10 points.<lb />The Ramblers play Chowan here<lb />Februai7 4th.*<lb />E. W. Burnett, ef O^iage, O'i'.h.s<lb />Set a value of $2,000,000 on a waU';<lb />well a t his homo, which he charged<lb />in a court action had been palluterl<lb />by oil companies.<lb />Belgiiun Uses Hand Labor<lb />Bru.ssels-(API- Because of the<lb />unemp'ojmient situation, the Belgan<lb />goveimment ha.s forbidden tise<lb />of steam shovels o ^ l m l l a r labor<lb />saving machinery onjbublic works<lb />except in emergencies. T he edict<lb />made 6,000 new jobs on th e Albert<lb />Canal.<lb />LMnor Bfll Before Lecislatai^e<lb />Ralilgh, N. C., Feb. I.-( A P ) -<lb />fttentloin of the Legislature today.<lb />Members of the General Assemwere<lb />given cQgies of a model bill<lb />create a State'bicoholic authort<lb />f to Up and o p e � t e a system<lb />liquor ,sto'-ps\if the voters .<lb />m ih. art. Tli'-' mrasnre wa.s'<lb />�.jiia'l;, mii'odms ;: annd mav<lb />' amended b lot;; t is off-red. S�nar<lb />Jolin Spimru Hill, leader behind<lb />le proposnl. said the act m s d raftby<lb />.. group of drys. �<lb />Th� H uisf pnssfd tw'o bills to ret<lb />tolls from Chowan and Cane<lb />rr Riv,.. bndcrs and Sent them � r o c R T<lb />the ^ note Earlier the Senate<lb />adopted the committee report<lb />the same bills which was the<lb />le a� passed on first reading. The<lb />has the administra lion sup-<lb />Dr. C. R. Zickler* of Alexahder<lb />anty, was formally seated by the<lb />after it decided the contest<lb />by J. P Woodsin, former Demitic<lb />Representative, who on last<lb />jvemebr ran on an l�dependent<lb />ikst ^<lb />The Senate got a ttiea.sure from<lb />inter Warren, of Alleghany, pro-<lb />(tng repeal in it* entirety of the<lb />iw setting up the present State sysof<lb />budgetary control. The law<lb />ding the budget sj'stem of conwas<lb />passed during the MeLean<lb />ministration. Both divlsloas deto<lb />hold ppefunctory session.s<lb />local bills tomorrow and to re-<lb />M regular work Monday night.<lb />Sgoare Deal Leader Arrested.<lb />Baton Rouge, L i . Feb. 1 -� A P i<lb />J. Bourgeois, pre.sident of<lb />Square Deal Ass(*^rtion of<lb />ilsiana, which is fighting Huey<lb />Ta dictaUfrshlp, was arrested toa<lb />t associatlofi hsa'^quarters.<lb />A redatchment of naVonal guard.s<lb />jnded the skyscra.oer in which<lb />Square Deal officxn were l�calas<lb />its members went upstairs<lb />placed Bourgeois u n d e' arrest,<lb />was taken down the street lojby<lb />a great crowi of sfiecta-<lb />He was taken teward tne hoin<lb />which Long has his headn<lb />ters.<lb />Czerh Unemployment Increases<lb />Praha. CTutchoslovakla-(AP.)-rUn<lb />emp'oymen in Chechoslovakia Infrom<lb />668.937 in October,<lb />1934. to 755149 in December The<lb />la*ter ficu'ip. however w'a.s 3,2 per<lb />cent lower than that of December,<lb />1933<lb />Tokyo has five municipal ho.$pitals<lb />for the care of the poor.<lb />HAl'PT.MANN DID N O t<lb />WRITE RANSOM NOTES<lb />Continued from Page One)<lb />That hurt," he said miserably.<lb />"1 am Indeed sorry," said Willy<lb />Nilly. "111 put sqnie of my best Uni* , . i .<lb />went on your head and it will soothe"^ " A 5<lb />you In no lime."<lb />So the old man sat in Willy Nilly's<lb />house wKh liniment on his head<lb />while WUlly Nilly thought to him-<lb />.clf:<lb />"AU m.v adhesive Is gone now. I'll<lb />br.ve to get some more before I can<lb />start attending to my ears. This trouble<lb />has put me behind in my chorea,<lb />too.<lb />"I'm a foolish little inan with no<lb />more backbone than an old winter<lb />leaf. But then I'm afraid Christopher<lb />may be at the back of all this."<lb />"Now 1 think I'll put on my wig,"<lb />.aid the old man after Willy Nilly<lb />had thought he was going to sit with<lb />him all day.<lb />But as the man put on his wig and<lb />tried to straighten it on his head the<lb />.Iniment stuck to the wig.<lb />"I've made a mess of it," said the<lb />old man crossly.<lb />"Let me have it," said Willy .Nilly.<lb />"r il take it off carefully so the hairs<lb />don't stick. You'll be all fixed up in<lb />no time."<lb />"1 hope so," sighed the old man.<lb />"I hope 80, too," thought poor Willy<lb />Nilly.<lb />By MARY GRAHAM BONNER<lb />,NCE again the old man was<lb />wlthput his wig. Willy J^iljy<lb />wiped off the liniment. Then he<lb />vmt on some that was fresh so the<lb />old man's head would feel better.<lb />"Now," Willy Nilly announced,<lb />"we'll have some lunch while that<lb />dries and heals your head in no<lb />time. It Is almost all right now,"<lb />The old man decided the idea of<lb />lunch was very pleasant. He ate,<lb />thought Willy Nilly, as much for<lb />lunch as If he had had no breakfast.<lb />Not that Willy Nilly did not enjoy<lb />entertaining, but he didn't care<lb />much for the old man. He felt that<lb />he would be a dangerous enemy,<lb />and while Willy Nllljrdld not fear<lb />enemies for himself, he did for his<lb />animal friends.<lb />After lunch Willy Nilly cleaned<lb />the wig inside where the liniment<lb />had stained it and, at last the old<lb />man was ready to leave.<lb />After he had gone Willy Nilly<lb />sat down, exhausted. - There had<lb />been a^straln about having him and<lb />Willy "^Njlly was glad that Christopher<lb />had not appeared.<lb />He wondered where the crow<lb />might be. He got up and went outside<lb />his door and called:<lb />"Christopher! C hristopher''*<lb />STRAYED - PA IR OF G R E Y<lb />horses, one iron grey and one<lb />white-ini or m ation as to whereabouts<lb />will be appreciated. Lanier<lb />Daniel, Stokes, N. C.<lb />JU ST ARRIVED- NEW GARDEN<lb />seed, seed oats, onion sets, etc.<lb />Good prices on flour, meat, lard.<lb />Greenville Dist. Co., L, L. Rives.<lb />17-tf<lb />W ANTED-ONE HUNDRED PEO-�<lb />pie to buy Baldwin made Pianos<lb />a t special terms. Ivey's Piano Co.,<lb />Wilson, N. C.; P. . O. Box 1136;<lb />phone 818. ' . l-2t<lb />PLANT YOUR SEED GARDEN<lb />peas now. We have a complete<lb />line of garden seed and field seed.<lb />Lespedeza and seed oats in stock<lb />now. J. A. W atson-Seed, Feeds,<lb />Provisions. 9-tf<lb />WE ARE NOW BETTER PREpared<lb />to take care of the volume<lb />of business coming into our place,<lb />by extra help employed. Also an other<lb />car. This gives us 4 cars,<lb />two in the city and two in the country.<lb />The place your patronage is<lb />appreciated. Phone 879. We call<lb />for and deliver. Sunshine Cleaners.<lb />BIG VALUES-NEW STOCK OF<lb />Seed Oats, 95c iier bu.shel; 24 per<lb />cent Dairy Peed, $2.25; Laying<lb />Mash, $2.65. Best price.s on farm<lb />tools and .supplies. P itt Supply Co.,<lb />921 Dicknson Ave. Jan 23-1 mo.<lb />0 '<lb />W a n t s<lb />RATCH: Ic per word (m�uteian<lb />25r) per inseKion. this site type.<lb />Larger type, doable prire, Persons<lb />not having regular acconnt<lb />with this office tnnst serid or<lb />bring cash with copy. No ��n�<lb />ads taken over telephone.<lb />WHY. NOT ENJOY YOUR RADIO<lb />to the iullejfl? It can be fixed to<lb />sound as hew. Call B ray's Radio<lb />Service Shop, phone 755-JX.<lb />TOBACCO CANVAS AND FARM<lb />hardware of all kinds, such as<lb />plows, hor.se collars, bridles, poultry<lb />wire,, field fence, etc. Priced right<lb />J. A. Watson-Seed, Feeds, Provisions.<lb />9-tf<lb />SPECIAL - OUR R-EGULAR 39c<lb />24 by 43 inch hit and mls.s R-^g<lb />Rugs, 25c each. W. T. G ran t Co.,<lb />421 Evans St.<lb />JUST RECEIVED BIG SHIPMENT<lb />Disc Harrows. Oliver Plows, Tobacco<lb />Cloth. Horse Collars and<lb />Poultry Wire. Get our prices before<lb />you buy. Baker &amp; Davis Hdwe Co.<lb />15-1 mo<lb />WANTED TO BUY<lb />CHICKENS-TURKEYS-"<lb />BROILERS<lb />W. B. HERRING GROCERY CO.<lb />Dickinson Ave. Phone ^59<lb />FOR SALE - ONE SECOND<lb />hand Pianu, with terms. Home<lb />Furniture Store. l-2t<lb />PHONE 619, IT 'S LAUNDRY OR<lb />dry cleaning. T he Old Reliable-<lb />we Imow how. Rainbow Cleaners.<lb />14-tf<lb />THOS. R. STROUD-CASH GROCcries,<lb />Fancy and Heavy. Prices<lb />to compare with sm all salaries. Come<lb />and see. 703 Dickin.son Ave.<lb />Feb 1-1 mo.<lb />DRESS GOODS SALE - PLAIN ,<lb />colored Bri'adcloth Suiting rem- i<lb />nants, fast colored Percale.s, all 36 *<lb />inches wide. A real saving at 10c<lb />yard. W. T. G rant Co., 421 Evan.s |<lb />St.<lb />cba�li*gi!�a are exploring the<lb />Victoria region of Africa for<lb />� oltteit traces of man.<lb />in the beginnhig of Trendley's testimony<lb />becaase the Slate wanted ic<lb />get into the records a haspltal record<lb />r-garding the testimony of Loub:<lb />Kiss, one of Hauptmann's alibi w itnesses.<lb />Edward Reilly, chief defen.sc attornty,<lb />a.sked Trendl. y:<lb />'As a msult of your .study and examination<lb />of the ransom notes and<lb />Hauptmann's reque.st wriring, arc<lb />you in position to rend; r an opinion<lb />a.s to whether or not H auptm ann<lb />this defendant, wrote the raasom<lb />note.s"<lb />"In my opinion" said Trendley<lb />"he did not,"<lb />The ran.som notes repre.sent tlie<lb />cardinal point in the S ta te 's case<lb />again.st Hauptmann, The first note<lb />was left on the wlndow-.sil] of the<lb />Lindbergh nur.w y when Baby<lb />Lindbergh was kidnapped and m u rdered<lb />on the night of March 1.<lb />The State conlmds the m an who<lb />wrote th;- first note also il imbed a<lb />ladder at thd window of the n u rsery',<lb />stole the baby and da.shed.lt<lb />to death, as the ladder broke on hb<lb />Way down,<lb />Eight experts qualified by the State<lb />gave positive opinion th a t H auptmann<lb />wrote th at note as well as the<lb />thirteen others which were r celved<lb />by Colonel CharU*s A. Lindbergh<lb />through divers means.<lb />One of the Slate experts, Albert<lb />Anson, declared evid-na- th a t H au p tmann<lb />wrote the notes was "Irresistible.<lb />unaaswt rable and overw helm ing."<lb />"Caw, caw, yes,*caw, caw. did you<lb />call me?" came Christopher's voice<lb />from his nest.<lb />"I called you last uh;lil and you<lb />didn't answer," said Willy .N'illy.<lb />Christopher did not say a word,<lb />"I wish you'd come down., Christopher.<lb />J want to talk to you.'<lb />"Now I'm going to c a t c h it,"<lb />t h o u g h t Christopher, as he flew<lb />down and walked with Willy .Nilly<lb />into the house.<lb />T o m o r r o w - " U u i l t y C h r i a t o p l u r ''<lb />E. C. T. C. Takes<lb />Maxton For 'Ride'<lb />GREENVILLE PLUMBING AND<lb />Heating Co., registered plumbers<lb />and steam fitters. All work guaranteed.<lb />S. T. Hick.s, m anager. Phone<lb />60. ^ 26-6t<lb />DRY CLEANING &amp; PRESSING<lb />Phone 176<lb />We Know How-We Sati.sf'y<lb />Carolina Dry Cleaners<lb />Leon Smith. Prop. -<lb />FRESH GREY TROUT.- HONEYcult's<lb />Market. Phones 773-774,<lb />Only- - -<lb />ZANE GREY<lb />could give you a<lb />romance like this<lb />I�filGON<lb />WHEELS<lb />A P a r a m o u n f P i c f u r t * w i t h<lb />RANDOIPH SCOTT<lb />G AIL P A T R I C K<lb />M O N T E B L U E<lb />Also<lb />O ur Gang Comedy<lb />Param ount News<lb />'TAILSPIN TOMMY''<lb />Ea.st Carolina Teachers College<lb />basketball quint almost doubled Uie<lb />score on Presbyterian Junior Col'cge<lb />In rolling up a 50-28 victory' here<lb />tonight. Tlie locals had a 24-14 lead<lb />a t the half.<lb />Johnson and ,Davis were the big<lb />scorens for tli' "rea hem. Yearwood,<lb />with 11 points, led the Scots.<lb />ECTC will play Guilford College<lb />here tomorrow night and again on<lb />Satmxiay night.<lb />Last nights lineup: ECTC; Stowe<lb />6, Ferebee 1, Madrln 2, forwards;<lb />DavLs 18, center: Johason' 19, Rid<lb />enhoiir 4. gourds. Ha.s.sell Nobles,<lb />0tokes. Cai'see, Dimn, Northcutt,<lb />subs. Pre.sbyterians: Wilson 3. Carr<lb />4, forwards; Harrell 8, center: Y'ear-<lb />Cood 11, Rus.sell 2, guards; Pleasnt.<lb />Col(* Muri)hey, guajpclK. Referee.<lb />Brock I Furman).<lb />Today's Offer To AU Who<lb />Have Stomach Distress<lb />Money Back if One Bottle of Dare's yet with one tablespoonful of Dare'.S<lb />M entha-Pepsin Doesn't Do You<lb />More Good Than Anything<lb />You Ever Used.<lb />Get a bottle of this grand stomach<lb />medicine today with the distinct<lb />understanding th at your money will<lb />be promptly returned if it c'.^jes not|derful th a t in one smell town in<lb />.slop the most acute stom ach distress f New Jersey over 6,000 bolfies were<lb />Mentha-Pepsin th a t dreadful feeling<lb />of suffocation will vanish in a<lb />few minutes.<lb />With the same speed it stops gas,<lb />belching and heartburn.<lb />I t's a wonderful formula-thi?<lb />combination of Pep.sin v/ilh other<lb />good stomach invigorators-*r-.so wcnquicker<lb />than anything you ever<lb />used. 41<lb />Your stomach may be so distended<lb />with gas th a t you th in k every<lb />minute your heart will stop beating,<lb />.sold.<lb />Every regular druggist guarantees<lb />orje bottle of Dare's Mentha rep.'in.<lb />Your druggist sells dozens of it.<lb />(Adv.)<lb />Hungary Finds Mediaeval Tunnel<lb />Halmi. Hungary-AP)-Pi-ontier<lb />police licre found a tumiel 15 miles<lb />long which, when traversed, took<lb />t*it*m into Czechoslovakian territory<lb />Scholars .said it probably w'as consti-<lb />ucu*d by smugglers In the middle<lb />ages. '<lb />President Grover Cb-veland w anted<lb />to live in a hotel and rebelled<lb />against moving into-the White House<lb />Cleveland was a bachelor at the time<lb />of hLs flrst election and loath to<lb />Rive up the mode of living to which<lb />he had been accustomed. ^<lb />GIVE A PARTY IN YOUR HOME<lb />THIS SATURDAY NIGHT<lb />and dance to ''Unetda BakBrar^<lb />/ /<lb />3 SOLID HOURS OF<lb />REAL DANCE MUSIC<lb />10 3 0 IN lA S T , 9 3 0 E L S E W H E R E<lb />C O iyST T O C O A S T R i O N E T W O R K<lb />WE SELU "Unaeda Bakerf"<lb />C R A C K E R S . C O O K I E S A N O C A K E S<lb />SMITH &amp; HINES<lb />SEE US ABOUT YOUR NEEDS IN<lb />Paint. We have a kind of paint I<lb />for every purpose, inside or outside.'<lb />J. A. Watson-Feeds, Seeds, Provisions.<lb />9-tf I<lb />WB SP�5CIALI2E ON REPAIRING<lb />fine watches',* clocks and jewelry, j<lb />No job too difficult, 34 years of con-1<lb />tinuous service. Best Jewelry Co.<lb />19-1 mo ;<lb />FOR SALE-2 SECOND HAND I<lb />CireulaUM-s, w ith terms. Home i<lb />Furniture Store. l-2 t<lb />WANTED TO BUY - SEVERAL !<lb />hundred bushels soya beans.<lb />W arren Peed Co. 27-tf<lb />FOR SATURDAY-CREAM HORNS<lb />-People's Bakery.<lb />-----------------------�------------<lb />CALL DAY SEA FOOD CO FOR<lb />oysters, 30c qt. Fresh fisli, all<lb />kindsf We dress and deliver free.<lb />Phone 149, located back of Webb's<lb />Warehouse. 31-3t<lb />WE MATCH PANTS TO ANY<lb />suit. Double the life of your<lb />coat and vest. Every pair hand<lb />tailored to your measure. Fit guaranteed,<lb />prices reasonable. See or<lb />write Wm. Size, Custom Tailor, Reflector<lb />Bldg., Greenville, N. C., P.<lb />O. Box 297. Jan. 29-1 mo.<lb />CABBAGE PLANTS FOR S A u E - �<lb />FTcst proof cabbage plants, 15<lb />cents per hundred; 60 cents for five '<lb />hundred; $1.00 per thousand; $7.50;<lb />for ten thousand lots. My plants<lb />are grovim w ithout fertilization, �<lb />which gives you th e hardiest p la n t'<lb />th an can be grown. L. C. Arthur, ^<lb />Greenville, N. C. Nov. 3-1 m o .'<lb />75,000 CHICKENS WANTED-WE<lb />will be a t the Farm ers Warehouse<lb />in Greenville Tuesdays and Saturdays.<lb />Also a t Ayden on Mondays,<lb />We pay the following prices:<lb />Hens 11c to 15c; Leghorns, 8c to<lb />11c; Spring and Broilers, 12c to 18c.<lb />Do not feed chickens when you<lb />bring them. Moore and Windham.<lb />Mon-Wed-Pri-1 mo.<lb />" HONOR OF THE RANGE^<lb />Serial 15c<lb />Cartoon ^ | | | | / 20c<lb />PERMANENCE<lb />V~<lb />APPEARANCE<lb />1. Crowned -stgleis, Karpeo<lb />ipring steel wire unit.<lb />2. Spring center secureIy"KOILTIED",<lb />encased in a muslin slip.<lb />3. Deep layers of soft new cotton<lb />felt, specially processed to<lb />prevent lumping.<lb />4. Tufted with tubular tape<lb />through ventilating twin metal<lb />eyelets. (N o conon or button<lb />tufts).<lb />5. Stitched roll edges that will<lb />not break dow n.. and pre-built<lb />quilted borders with four Karpen<lb />handles for easy turning.<lb />6. Exclusive woven panel damaak<lb />ticking.<lb />KARPIN INNER-KOIL MAHRESSES<lb />NOW AS LOW AS<lb />KARPIN INNIR-KOIL BOX<lb />SPRING TO �HATCH $19,50 $21.50<lb />Quinn - Miller &amp; Co.<lb />"Pitt County's Oldest Furniture Dealers'<lb />O N K A R P E N D E P E N D S T H E " R E S T " OF T HE H O M E<lb />The Open Formula Is Your Protection<lb />When you spend your money for fertilizers you are entitled to know w hat you<lb />are getting.<lb />EXAMINE FCX OPEN FORMULAS<lb />3-8-3 TOBACCO<lb />75 lbs. N itrate of Soda<lb />30 lbs. U rea Ammonia Solution<lb />33 lbs. Sulphate of Ammonia<lb />50 lbs. Fish Scrap<lb />35 lbs. Dried Blood *<lb />173 lbs. Tankage<lb />100 lbs. Cotton Seed Meal<lb />1000 lbs. 16-20 Pet, Superphosphate<lb />100 lbs. Sulp?iate of Potash Magnesia<lb />68 lbs. M �rate of Potash<lb />336 libs. M agnesium Limestone<lb />SUPER 3-8-5 TOBACCO<lb />95 lbs. N itrate of Soda<lb />30 lbs. Urea Ammonia Solution<lb />20 lbs. Sulphate of Ammonia<lb />50 lbs. Fish Scrap �<lb />20 lbs. Dried Blood<lb />90 lbs; Tankage<lb />250 lbs. Colton Seed Meal<lb />1000 lbs. 16-20 Superphosphate<lb />100 lbs. Sulphate of Pcitash Magnesia<lb />60 lbs. M �rate of Potash<lb />92 lbs. Sulphate of Potash<lb />193 lbs. Magnesium Lime 1<lb />I<lb />/<lb />2000 lbs. 2 0 0 0 ib .s<lb />SUPER 3-8-3 TOBACCO �<lb />95 lbs. N itrate of Soda '<lb />30 lbs. U rea Ammonia Solution<lb />20 lbs. Sulphate of Ammonia<lb />50 lbs. Fish Scrap<lb />20 lbs. Dried Blood<lb />90 lbs. Tankage<lb />250 lbs. Cotton Seed Meal<lb />1000 lbs. 16-20 Superphosphate<lb />100 lbs. S u lp h at�o f Potash M agnesia<lb />68 lbs. M �rate of Potash<lb />277 lbs. Magnesium Limestone<lb />2000 lbs.<lb />GENERAL CROP 4-10-4<lb />25 lbs. Nitrate of Soda<lb />30 lbs. Urea Solution ^<lb />214 lbs. Sulphate of Ammonia<lb />20� lbs. Garbage Tankage f' ,<lb />183 lbs. Tankage ' i J<lb />1054 lbs. 16-20 Superphosphate<lb />160 lbs. M �rate of Potash<lb />134 lbs. Magnesium Limestone '<lb />I T<lb />2 0 0 0 lb s .<lb />f<lb />These Open Formulas Are Your G uarantee of Quality. They are ap proved<lb />by both the National and State Departm ents of Agriculture.<lb />^ n y earnings th at are made through the cooperative buying of Fertilizers<lb />through the Pitt FCX jService are returned pro-rata to its patrons.<lb />Come Examine Our Fertilizers and Learn of Our Program Before Buying<lb />Your Fertilizers.<lb />PITT FCX SERVICE<lb />Phone 115 C. C. Hilton, M^r. Near N. &amp; S. Station<lb />�</p>
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