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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 3

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THE REGISTER DANVILLE VA SATURDAY AUGUST 12 1933 THBSJs Late News Briefs ROOSEVELT A Modern Venus problems are 7s presidential prorl Pro glorifying yourself South Boston la at one of who bls mother visiting rel City was a local railway My Beauty Hint few days' stay at Vlr next Marshall Succumbs Here eleamor HUNT Is out as far as at able the Halcyon to return to signers had responded 1783 and in Danville would to form held for the of car break former presl leader of the asserted "the 1928 model Chevrolet sedan stolen in Schoolfield There no trace of the machine this Cuban political island and now elsewhere have Machado's suc flrst and daughter Slate left has said an made after meantime It more over on folk halt July The Rev Winfield Shiers pastor of the Trinity Episcopal church will return from his vacation the latter part of this week Mr and Mrs have been visiting in Cincinnati the past month Church services will be held at the parish house at 11 o'clock Sunday air land Nourlshlng cream same thing as tissue necessary on a vaca nlght to put oil back Winds and sun tend tonle lotion or absorbent lotion and own pow factlons who should succeed highest office on a army in the world production of and a half billion the raises only half billion pounds was called blazing box The blaze the The first group of prisoners from the jail will be moved to the new city farm where they will be kept on Monday With the completion of the detention building and the cyclone fence surrounding the place the farm Is ready for the housing of prisoners About fifteen men will comprise the group to be stationed there next week Other groups' will be taken at Inter vals section who depend so largely raising of tobacco for our llv hear something of the history do claim to know something history of the tobacco Indus I rob July thefts seven stolen seven Dark nail polish my taste is concerned To give a beautiful luster to the nails I pass up the deep toned and dark shades and choose Instead the natural pale rose and coral shades as more becoming NAME HERRERA John Carter Tate avenue reported to the police department last night that his had been had been morning August Ba I bo's Its final flight to the Yrs Roosevelt Attends gram at White Top Mountain Ramsay member of the Ham Ramsey revival party conducting serv ices In Martinsville will preach at Keen Street Baptist Church at the morning service tomorrow In the place of the pastor Rev Hite who Is out of the city for several weeks (Jordon of Rich Mrs Word 'll left mained on the track Brown an engineman for 18 years was extricated from the wreckage of his locomotive Both legs and one arm were broken and he sustained In ternal Injuries dying at the hospital two hours later The eight car train "The Cavalier" bound from Cape Charles Va to New York was just approaching Salisbury when the crash occurred The speed on a straightaway had not been slack ened when apparently the locomo tive struck a loosened rail and after traveling five car lengths turned over on the right side directly across both north and south bound tracks Two baggage cars were overturned another stopped perpendicular to the tracks two day coaches immediately following were flung to the right one hauling up In the edge of a woods Both were left leaning at a dan gerous angle as was also one of the Pullmans Two rear Pullmans re mained upright on the tracks' The wreckage formed the letter along the right of way In the day coaches which jostled precariously across splintered rails and ties there was more confusion" Passengers we thrown fromtheir seats It was In these cars and the baggage cars thot Injuries occurred A McIntyre trainmaster tn charge of the Cape Charles division after an Inspection of the wreck to day said It had been caused by "ma licious tampering with the rails" He did not amplify this statement TOWN TOPICS Hampton Roads Sewage Disposal Project Be fore Advisory Body RICHMOND Va Aug The 1 3000000 to $8000000 Hampton Roads sewage disposal pro eat by which the commonwealth hopes to end pollution now threatening most of the resorts and a large seafood producing area was foremost among the Virginia public works projects before the state publl cworks advisory board here today Sewage disposal projects are listed for preference In the recovery bill and with the cooperation of the Hampton Roads communities plans lor the work may be prepared with in a short time Robert Preston ox Portsmouth Tidewater member ot the advisory board conferred with representative local officials yesterday and Sen ator Harry Byrd assured Mayor Samuel Slover of Norfolk that he Is urging acceptance of the plan by the national public works ad ministration The advisory board consisting ot Jay Johns of Charlottesville Chairman Moomaw Roanoke and Mrs Preston still awaited to day the appointment of an engineer lor the Virginia unit by the federal idmlnlstratlon Governor Pollard who has been re ceiving agent for the Virginia public works proposals counts the Hampton Roads disposal scheme among the most Important of the projects He has pointed out that the work not only will give employment to con struction forces but by restoring Hampton bar and other Important shellfish areas and many miles of beach abandoned because of pollu tion will be a conservation project that will establish permanent em I for many Senator Byrd believes that since the project largely Involves natural 1 esources under federal as well as ate and local control and protec ton the percentage of federal aid to be expected may be considerably mere than the one third provided fcr most of the projects Willingham and LAUDS WELLES MIAMI la Aug Ex pressing appreciation of the part played by American Ambassador Sumner Helles in the resignation of President Gerardo Machado and gratification in that the final set tlement was without bloodshed General Marlon Menocal declar ed today "all other easily General Menocal dent of Cuba and Mach' opposition general strike was the voice of the people of Cuba and precipitated the downfall of Machado "With Machado gone all other differences are easily settled I have every confidence In the final Judg ment of the WHIMlirs ii rtf You can go away for a vacation and forget about your dally cares and worries but you forget about your complexion If going to vacation on a farm or at a camp back In the woods you can easily give your face a rest from cosmetics Your skin will bene fit greatly by a rest from rouge pow der and the like But there are some things which your skin can't do without Little beauty boxes sometimes called week end are just what you need tor week ends out of town and for your longer vacation They contain just the right creams and lotions and other cosmetics put up In smaller bottles and jars The kit saves packing all your regular containers separately thereby tak The Green home Ing nt 5 o'clock will be held from the grave side Sunday afternoon at nt the family cemetery at Mountain Hill Mr Dlx Is survived by his wife four daughters Mrs T'sle Young Mrs Mary Hughey Miss mma and Miss Myrtle Dlx and four sons Charlie Joseph Hughes Dlx He n4so leaves two broth 8 William and George Dlx and one rlster Mrs Gussle Hutson th President Confident of avorable Develop ments in Cuba up much less room In a suitcase urthermore once you pack tne lit tle box you'll be sure you have all the things which you will need An Ideal beauty kit should con tain cleansing cream skin tissue cream foundation cream cleansing tissues cutton sunburn oil hand miniature boxes ot your der rouge and lipstick You need some sunburn oil to keep from getting a burn instead of a nice even tan (It's about the cream) Is very tlon Use it at Into your skin to dry out your complexion Next: A new preparation HARRISONBURG Va Aug The scientifically beautiful Shen andoah Valley of Virginia today lured President Roosevelt as he returned through the Old Dominion en route to Washington after a two va cation at his Hyde Park home Three civilian conservation camps In the George Washington National orest and the Shenandoah National Park area were on the mo tor Itinerary after his detraining at Harrisonburg At the end of a leis urely jaunt through the valley the president will arrive In Washington early tonight William Green president of the American ederation of Labor was at Luray to greet the president President Roosevelt boarded his special train at Highlands across the river from Hype park last night per mitting him to make a direct trip past New York City and Into Virginia early today Automobiles awaited th earrival of the president's party for the motor trip to Washington Awaiting him at the capital were the national recovery campaign and state problems together with the Cuban crisis Burroughs and family Mich ynre visiting Mr and Mrs Veter Puryear on street Mrs William Slate and Misses annie and lorence Wednesday morning for Blacksburg to visit relatives Miss Charlotte mond is visiting on enton street Mrs Andrew daughter Miss Helen of Rocky Mt will arrive here Saturday and they with Miss Sue Willingham will leave Monday morning for Chicago to attend the World's air Mrs Tarpley and little daughter Gloria who formerly resid ed here arrived Monday from Wash ington to visit friends here for a week Owen Easley Is spendng sometime MARTINS ERRY Aug (OT months old Richard Batz dorfer lay with a broken leg and a dislocated collarbone while his fath er and another' man were held In Jail today to protect them from neighbors Pollcechlet Muhle van said were "up In arms" over a story of the baby's torture The infant's mother Elizabeth Batzdorfer charged In an affidavit that William Kirkpatrick 24 maimed her child Chief Muhlevan filed an other affidavit charging the father Rudolph Batzdorfer with mistreat ing the boy The chief said the baby suffered the dlsolcated collarbone when he was tied and sus nded from a tree limb by his arms The men were held under $10000 bond each awaiting grand Jury ac tion summer night the that The mer keep were unanimously families in "rom 1730 on a great deal of money was made out of tobacco most of the fine houses on the James Rappahanock and Potomac and other fine houses in Virginia having been built by tobacco farmers "George Washington was one of the largest tobacco farmers in Virginia He shipped tobacco direct to England consigning it to a firm tn Bristol which Is still In existence Messrs and Wills They nave fram ed in their office a letter reading about as follows: 'I am consigning to you a shipment of tobacco by the good ship THREE CASTLES raised on my Mt Vernon planatatlon which you will please sell for my account to the best advantage possible Credit my account with the proceeds of the sale and ship to my Mt Vernon plantation certain articles as per schedule enclosed' (Signed) GEORGE WASHINGTON "Some people" said Col Carring ton "have a mistaken Idea that the United States raises the part or the tobacco consumed world The total tobacco is five pounds of which about one and a British India Is the next largest pro ducer raising almost as much as the United States More than fifty coun tries raise this five and a half mil lion pounds of tobacco "The total stamp tax paid to the government on the manufacure ot snuff smoking and chewing tobacco and cigarettes Is about $444000000 a year Government figures show that in 1865 the consumption of to bacco per capita was 18 In the Unit ed States which by 1927 had risen to 7 pounds per After giving detailed statistics con cerning the tobacco business of Vir ginia the United States and the world Col Carrington said in con clusion: "The Garden club of Vir ginia have adopted the dogwood as the state flower but Dr Mclllwalne state librarian has suggested and I think very properly that the pink blossom of to tobacco plant would be more appropriate "Tobacco has been the main stay of Virginia since 1612 and we have not yet lost our prestige as a tobacco state All the bright tobacco I don't care where it is raised whether In North Carolina South Carohna or Georgia is known to the foreign trade as Virginia tobacco All the advertising you see in foreign coun tries is for Virginia cigarettes and Virginia tobacco AU their signs say Virginia tobacco and you never see the names of other states that raise more tobacco than Virginia men tioned Resolutions i adopted approvlg the NRA program i and pending the support of the club members WHITE TOP MOUNTAIN Va Aug 17 OT Winding mountain roads fiat her father traveled when he was a timber company executive traced a path today for Mrs ranklin roosevelt to White Top Mountain's Summit for the third Interstate folk Xi uslc festival There were shorter roads and i 'Tcult because It was the road hich Elliott Roosevelt rode herteback among the mountain vio knew and loved him The turned out today for the Ic Boys were put to fiddles Jaet were stt to dancing as thou sands made the winding trip to White Top Through the plant pavilion swayed to feet xecuted the square dance tsing sun looked out upon the lymakers who had promised to the first lady of the EN ROUTE WITH THE PRESIDENT TO WASHINGTON Aug President Roosevelt confld 1 1 watched for a break In the Cuban crisis as he travelled back to Wash ington by a circuitous route today Throughout the night his secretary Marvin Mclntype kept contact with Washington while the special train sped from Hyde Park down the west bank of the Hudson river past New York City and beyond the capital All signs indicated that the presi dent was expecting something to happen in Cuba in response to his appeal for an end to political warfare in the interest of economic stability Reports that President Gerardo Machado of Cuba might make an airplane trip to the United States continued to receive no confirmation from those close to the president Some observers however believed such a move was not Improbable Reinvigorated by his two weeks at home Mr Roosevelt looked forward eagerly to his first visit to some of the civilian conservation camps es tabllshed as a result of a proposal which he made and put through Con gress Alighting from the train early to day Harrisonburg Va the president planned to motor through the Shen andoah Valley and along the Sky Line doute of the Blue Ridge moun tain range to the capital which he extended tc reach before nightfall Three of the conservation corps camps gre selected for visits during the ride Broken Arm Is Better NOROLK Va Aug Carson chairman of the Virginia Commission on Conservation and De velopment who suffered a fractured arm and dislocated elbow in a tall aboard ship here Wednesday was re ported as slightly improved today in a local hospital It was at first fear ed the broken right qrm would have Co be 'imputated but physicians now hope to avoid such action An opera tion will be performed In the few days points In Havana that Machado get out Sumner Welles United States am bassador recently presented a pro posal to the president calling for his retirement as a solution for political turmoil in the Island republic Strikes In Havana and throughout the Island have added to the dislo cation of normal activities In Cuba Colonel Horacio errer 61 year old doctor was regarded today as the outstanding candidate for the presi dency Alberto Herrera secretary of war and Machado's cimice having been rejected by leaders of the mlll tar yrevolt A number of other figures both In the In exile or on duty been mentioned as cessor until a new and stable regime could be established It was learned from an authentic but unofficial source that the resign ations of all the cabinet secretaries had been presented The police hitherto loyal to the MaCnado regime began flocking to the army More than 400 of them reported at the Maximo Gomez bar racks General Enrique Loynaz Del Castil lo Cuban minister to the Dominican Republic headed a movement aimed at the selection of Major Perdomo as the new chief ot police co replace Chief A Alnclart who was no where to be found today Army units throughout the Island shifted to the antl Machadoo forces as emphatically as the Havana garri son The battalions stationed tn the provinces of Santa Clara Matsnzas and Plnar Del Rio officially com municated their adhesion to the movement to the general staff Simi lar word was expected from Santiago and Camaguey o'" AMEND GOLD LAW WASHINGTON Aug Gold export prohibitions have been amended by the treasury department to permit the shipment of the metal In the form of unretorted amalgam cyanide precipitates concentrates and unsmeltcd ore The club held a country meeting at Whitmell last night en joying a delightful feast served picnic style under the trees adjacent to the church An Interesting outdoor program was I presented following the supper fea tured by an address by Col A Car rington on the history of the tobacco Industry a "black face" comedy sketch by Ross owlkes entitled "The Ins and Outs of the and a musical program by Miss Evelyn Gour ley pianist William McMann violin ist and Basil Browder who by spe cial request sang "Old Man River" after leading the audience In singing several popular numbers Prizes were given by several mem bers of tin club to the men and women of Whitmell and vicinity Mrs George Williams falling heir to a pres ent by Benton Hodnett for being the bist cook Among other club mem bers who gave prizes were A King Anderson Herbert Hoffman Walter Blankenship and Norton The meeting was presided over by Wicker Jr president of the club who made a brief explanation of the purposes of the club in hold ing country meetings Before Intro ducing Col Carrington Mr Wicker said: "I feel that the purpose of the meeting Jias already been fulfilled In that we have learned to know each other better while enjoying the de lightful supper which you have served us" "I thought It might be Interesting" said Col Carrington "to those of us in inis on the Ing to and I of the try "When John Rolfe secretary of the London company came to Jamestown about 1612 he got together ten tons of tobacco from the Indians packed It In bales and shipped It to London this being the first shipment of to bacco from Virginia for which he got two shillings a pound This was the beginning ot the export trade in Vir ginia "or many years tobacco continued to be the main money crop ot the Colonists It was the medium of trade taxes were paid with it ser vants were paid with It and debts were also paid with it "The London company found there was a scarcity of young women in the colonies and about 1617 they sent ninety respectable" joung women over These young women were allowed to make free choices of the eligible bach elors each young man payng 150 pounds of tobacco to cover the cost of bringing his lady to the colonies Within two years 150 young women had been sent out In this way and were comfortably situated In their own homes Thus tobacco was re sponsible for the foundation of many i members Sunday Services At Episcopal DALBO HOME IIIMICTNO Italy OT General italo armada approaching lug place after the Chicago exposition was sighted to day at 6:06 (12:06 tn East ern Standard Time) coming In from Lisbon in Roanoke Miss Mary Popek Is visiting friends In Roanoke Miss rances Strickland who has been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Strclkland has returned to Washington Mr and Mrs rank Hughes of Gladstone Va are guests of Mr and Mrs John Wood on irst street Miss Sue Neal who has been re ceiving treatment hospital has been her home Grayson Gosney the Reforest stations camps spent last week end here with Mrs Gcrsney Mrs Johnston Is atlves at Tazewell Va Bishop of Chase business visitor here Tuesday Mrs armer is visiting friends In Wytheville Mrs Ed Brown and little son Ed ward Jr have returned to their home in Rocky Mount after visiting Mrs Irby on upper Main street Dunn and son Jr left Tuesday morning for Conway where they will be on the tobacco market Mrs I Jordan has returned to he rhome here after visiting her daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs Edward Copenhaver In Char lottesville Thornton Easley of Richmond vis ited relatives here this week and Is now In South Caroline on the tobac co market Women Scarce Early Settlers Paid Transportation to With Tobacco Meeting Told 0 funeral services for James Dlx age 56 who died at his 523 Overby street this morn The fire department early this afternoon to a car near the local yards was quickly extinguished and damage was said to have been small President Of Republic To Quit Office (Continued rom One) should be appointed The resignation of the secretary of state as well as the president was part of the American peace plan in order to permit the appointment of a new secretary of state acceptable to all to the The decision to retire from office followed closely bloodless coup d'etat by the last night In which military units seized fortresses and other strategic and demanded Miss Levanoria Sabalis of Jersey City won over 170 other beauties in a "Modern Venus" contest at Coney Island By Alicia Hart NEA SERVICE INC Tent Revival Draws Crowds conducted a tent revival In North Danville delivered a strong message 1 last night to a large congregation bringing to his hearers a message regarding things which hinder Christ ian work Tonight Mr Erickson speak on "Tire Power of This was announced "this morning as a healing service for the ailing and afflicted Special services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and 7:30 nt night On Monday evening special singing will be rendered by choirs of the colored churches of Dan I vine and surrounding churches TO WASHINGTON Aug Reports reaching the state depart ment today from Cuba Indicated that President Machado would ap point General Alberto Herrera as seertary of state and thus make him eligible to succeed as slonal president Herrera It was Indicated be commissioned later today a cabinet expected to be composed of a representative group from the several parties Although It was not said positively Herrera probably will head this coalition cabinet Value Of Stolen Goods Taken In July Takes Drop The value of articles and goods stolen In Danville during the month of July showed a sharp decrease against the same month last year al though the number of cases were the same A police department report shows that during the past month there were slxty one cases of thefts In various orms the same number as In July last year The value ot good taken was shown to be $1860 of what It was last year the 1932 figure being $3616 There was one hold up and bery from the person during blit nothing was taken orty were reported and there were cases fhouse breaking four i automobiles two defrauds and miscellaneous causes Two Held or Assaulting Baby New Collector Confers With Man in Office NOROLK Va Aug Ma I Walke Truxtun who is resign ing September 1 to accept appoint ment as collector of customs con ferred yesterday afternoon with Col lector Crupper whom he will succeed cornering the duties of the office rhe conference was arranged at the suggestion of Mr Crupper "It was an exteremely pleasant meeting" said Major Truxtun 'dancing until land arrived "Cluck Old Mule" "Black TO ADJUST PAY WASHINGTON Aug The problem of adjusting navy'ard pay cut 16 1 3 per cent under the five day work week schedule must await action President Roosetelt adjustment might be September 1 In the was said at the navy department today the curtailed pay schedule will prevail 412 SIGNERS HERE NOROLK Aug Recounted and recbecked the num ber of NRA rode Aigners for this district tip to 11 a today was 11678 affecting 523600 employes according to statistics furnished by Skorup Jr district ad ministrator By states the count was: Mrglnla 11238 employers 65418 employes Maryland 13716 employers 95265 employes North Carolina 11823 employer District of Columbia 1301 employers 45363 employes The count by cities was not given hut It was said that In Norfolk 1503 code Richmond 412 Hen" "lop Eared Eyed Susan" and Granny Will Your Dog Bite?" were seme of the age old tunes drawn from the fiddle banjo and dulcimer A special program was arranged for Mrs Roosevelt with only the star performers of the more than 300 musicians singers and dancers chos en to participate Negro Held or Grand Jury In Larceny Case 0 even negroes were arraigned In the police court this morning on charges varying from car breaking and larceny to receiving and concealing stolen goods as result of the theft teveral weeks ago of a lot of blank ts fro ma box car on the yards rank Peatross was brand jury on a charge Ing and larceny He was fined $1945 and sentenced to sixty days In Jail from the Kinney company en a charge of stealing a tire and rim Mamie Inge was given thirty days and fined $2120 for receiving and concealing stolen goods In the blanket case In this connection Elizabeth Crews was fined $2070 and given a suspended jail sentence of thirty days Warrants against Joseph Richard son Eunice Morris and rank lood for receiving and concealing stolen blankets were dismissed A charge of car breaking against Ivey Lindsey was nolle pressed James Dix In Virginia or estival Train Crash Hurts atal To Engineer (Continued rom Page One) the rails Two sleeping cars re Halifax to lay Brookneal Nine Major Hogan's Halifax All Stars will play the strong Brookneal baseball team at Edmunds park Halifax Tues day atternoon at 4 o'clock In a re cent game 1th the Brookneal team they defeated Halifax by a close scoie Hogan will have one of the strongest lineups this season for this game A good game Is anticipated and the manager expects a large crowd to at tend this game PERSONALS Mr and Mrs Veter Puryear end children Jackie and Marilyn have re turned from a glnla Beach Mr and Mrs of Kalamazoo irst Lady '7 'i 0 AMERICAN NATIONAL MEMBER I BANK TRUST CO RESERVE STEy DANVILLE VA rench Clergy Ired m3? 'z 7 77 rench clergymen are protesting the abbreviated bathing costumes being permitted this season at shore resorts and the archbishop of Paris has issued a ban against them among Catholics Photo shows a style in favor at Cap on the Riviera to which objection is made Warden Scored BOMB HOMES ms IN COM SME Union Head Urges John son to Protect Men Working Mines 0 CLINTON Ind Aug The bombing of three homes In a Clin ton suburb Including residences of two miners who were wounded by a mob surrounding the Bunsen No 4 coal mine at Universal yesterday ad ded tenseness to the situation at the mine today The first bomb which police said was placed in the kitchen ot the John Swlckard home ripped off the rear of the house The others did but slight damage at the homes ot Henry Drake and ot a family named Holden No one tvas injured by the blasts Swlckard with twelve shotgun wounds In the backhand Drake suf fering painful cuts where stones struck his head and arms were In Union hospital at Terre Haute They are members of the Associated Min ers Union and were ambushed in their ambushed In their automobile as they drove to work at the Bun sen mine The mine has been picketed all week by United Mine Workers of America sympathizers seeking to dissuade the men from working The first violence at the mine occurred last Monday when Sam White Universal business man and member was shot by a mine guard as he Joined a group of pickets State officials watched the situa tion closely Governor Paul Mc or Privileges Given Gangster i 0 WASHINGTON Aug Ter rence Druggan Chicago beer baron not only lost his special privileges at Leavenworth federal penitentiary but today was 'awaiting transfer "to the Atlanta prison there to serve five months longer than he had expect ed That decision was reached by the trial board which recommended that pending the transfer the Chicagoan sentenced to two and a half years for income tax evasion be kept In the "segregation ward" at Leaven worth The board decided to take away 150 days of the total "good behavior" de duction that Druggan would have been allowed Since Robert Hudspeth warden of the annex in which Druggan had been kept had a splendid rec ord" the board agreed that censure for him was sufficient espelcaTly be cause he was guilty of "carelessness rather than active participation In the bestowal of But Learney deputy warden was suspended and A Ordlng Chaplain Lester Wahler guard and Vernon Swearingen automo bll mechanic were dismissed Man Who Moved State Capital In Shirt Dies NORMAN Okla Aug 12 (Bill) Anthony who wrapped Ok lahoma's "capital" 1n a dirty shirt and moved It from Guthrie to Okla homa City died last night at the age of 63 Climaxing one of the most bitterly disputed phases of the state's dis turbed' political history Anthony spirited the great seal of Oklahoma from the heavily guarded Logon county courthouse at midnight on June 30 1910 and sped it to the Lee Hucklns hotel at Oklahoma city which for a time thereafter served as the statehouse Anthony used an automobile The seal was regarded as sym bolic of the capital's location Haskell first gov ernor directed the removal after re turns from an election on the ques tion shoved that Okalhoma City was won Haskell for years credited with having the midnight ride himself died recently after clearing up the Incident De Cespedes Well Known in United States WASHINGTON Aug 12 Car los Manuel de Cespedes mentioned In press reports as a possible successor to President Machado In Cuba la wei known to Washington officialdom as wartime minister from Cuba It was de Cespedes who planned and built the beautiful Cuban embassy on 1 6th street during his service here from 1914 to 1922 He also as secre tary of state In 1923 created the am bassadorship In Washington and made the legation an embassy Through his wartime service here de Cespedes became personally ac quainted with President Roosevelt then assistant secretary of the navy and with Ambassador Sumner Welles at that time chief of the division of Satfn Amerlcan affairs of the state department De Cespedes is also widely ac quainted In Latin American dlplo mrlc circles Nutt said Elmer Straub adjutant general of the Indiana national guard was receiving hourly reports and was prepared to move troops in to the area from ort Knox Ky and Shakamak State Park if necessity arose The atmosphere at the mine was one of armed peace Guards with guns stood at the entrance to the company property while pickets held positions on roads leading to the mine Through last night workers at the shaft made their way to the Tipple seeking to avoid concentration of pickets this morning Meanwhile Vern Bennett president of the Associated Miners Union tele graphed General Hugh Johnson na tional recovery administrator urging action to protect the men at the mine He described Clinton and neighboring towns as "gripped with fear" The Bunsen mine employs approxi mately 250 men Methods or Enforcement To Be Used (Continued from page 1) lieutenant general will organize her state sub groups subsequently mak ing house to house canvasses to en list women In the recovery move ment This will complement additional appeals by officials like those from Johnson to "buy under the blue and to "buy because buying supports your Job" The NRA said that each major mo tion picture producer would contri bute 1000 prints of the featurettes to be distributed to cinema houses free of charge within a month One person It was added donated 600 000 feet of raw film The newspaper code which John son found acceptable was to bo con sidered again by the committee re presenting publishers Yesterday the administrator said simply that he had made "certain constructive sug gestions" and that he expected the differences would be "straightened out in a few days" Sources close to him said that he disapproved a number of reservations In the newspaper code among them the fact that It did not provide short er hours for reporters and editors The sugar plan before Wallace was drafted under the new agricultural adjustment act Sugar beet growers said they would retuse to accept any thing that would restrict expansion of their production nevertheless the chairman at the hearing on that plan sent it to Wallace for acceptance re jection or modification COTTONSEED REPORT WASHINGTON Aug Cot tonseed crushed In the twelve months August 1 to July 31 was re ported today by the census bureau to have totaled 4619306 tons com pared with 5328014 for the same pe riod a year ago and cottonseed on hand at mills July 31 totaled 220883 tons compared with 300024 tons a year ago TOO LATE OR CLASSIICATION or Sale: Large Building Lot Suit able tor business house Gravely i2br SALE STOCKS On Thursday August 17th at 10 we will sell at auction ob the Courthouse steps three shares the preferred stock ot the Riverside and Dan River Cotton Mills and thir ty five shares of the Perpetual Build ing and Loan Association common stock In blocks of five shares each BOOTH and SATTERIELD Trustees Waddill Holland Co Auctioneers 13br4 A A I 7 'I il I I 7X3.

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