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MONDAY MARCH 28 1927 THREE the Xu American blue jacket unidenlj an outlay was 1 A 1 11 Will'll lyric Americana and sentimental bal Sapiro in his one million dollar libel emit naximd Ifnnrv rt from VUlILUgl' puiULN luinrlllll 11 1 i viwinpft the animals have multiplied rapidly iy here was completely destroyed by suit against Henry ml got from Court 'ii 1 ne letier asiu uuii uiu Gallagher was faced with inexorable t(rm op court jn addition to 'I lie opening date of the new court and for a time everything was rosy! Charlotte were slight set for July 1 rather than ear luith Nash retiring the opposition in 1 0 it was raid for the reason that 2 3 order by the strike out route Ttit 7 infmm us that there are y( visitors finally solved his ueliv stiaW'(tl jH i pperH uVra 'U 'erdl mor than lod prisoners in the (rv ind combined an error two walks lbc criminal special term between May her Mr Page Sinclair Will Try our Alleged Slay ers hus Wil Wednesday March 23 Elias Williams the de are witmn which an cars musi ne purKeu Tom Appeal or Parole is he Will have to pay another ad in month fol conduct of the guests Williams LYON 0t Our Kodak inishing We KeeJ Woodward JEWELER our play highway The car Claywell local business man foreman of the jjury reported the (le sion to return The grounds must be brightly lighted No girl under 18 years of age will peris liable fruit and harvest season requires mobilization of large in areas where normally there is lit 1 oni Heard Raleigh March ormal plea for the parole of Thomas Cooper former Wilmington banker now serv bound prelim 1 hev Tuesday afternoon as a crowd of young colored boys from Mooresville An interesting society program was rendered last riday afternoon Sev eral of the patrons were present The fifth grade has worked out a bird pro ject each member of the class mak ing a bird house and placing it in the high trees around the school house Miss wiles delightfully entertained Why not send Latimer over there to declare a neutral zone around Shang hai iBeaumoht Enterprise Journal PLEAD GUILTY DISPOSING BABY A 4 Prospect School News March 18th was observed in clean mi dnv Thn cent heavy snow Men women and children are eli i glide for berry tucking duty Earl Hobart Standard uil plant broken vi I ct 1 I 1 WA Plv UIHI VI4V1J VTW and a three base hit to put rhe game reached Raleigh that berrier were al spie re verted to the rabid path of liquor They are insulting the American peo ple if they think for a moment they can make the issue an appetite for or against consul nt Hankow MontV thftf lc Withnn rtimMisn if HUNT GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES Sr Ive and Soap) mil in I the treatment oflteh Eete na RinwormTelterorotheritch Ing Xin disexaen Try this nt our risk or Sale Bv RHYNE DRUG STORE down to and including the year 1922 about 10000 men have matriculated at this school Of this number 1350 or approximately 135 percent have gradated and received degrees In ether words 865 percent of those en tering the institution dropped out somewhere between the first entiance and The percentage who have madg a choice of vocation increases consist me his story of the actual killing had nothing to do with the ac tual slaying of my husband Gray did Wingate wide game law passed by the 1927 school sup General Assembly has been printed badly Those being the worst inur Clem Wrenn of Wilkesboro is pres ident the firm II Church (if Venice' Ga vice president and Cv Church of Ronda secretary treasurer take a page from the campaign Cleveland if it expects to be suece: ful in the former secretary of the navy said Democratic victory next year will be easy if the was hear today by Governor McLean Judgment was reserved will think it the governor said aft er friends of the banker had con cluded rington was tried' tor cainng nrotmr (ampbell Carrington weal thy New Yorker ebruay 28 last Andrews Nominated to Succeed Knight jca'eigli march 1 Andrews of High Point Avinew and Parker Robinson' Sbci Turner was killed in a rum raid a six foot wire fence with but one gate must enclose the road house grounds If one leaves this enclosure Within ulirah nil ire nilicl' In TvirVod VH ((U i i i 1IIU UlvKVl MdAVIS Vi One is the barnoroiis nw i i i Ill 1 1 UHT ttlUWUV IHHIU JUIIOWillU I lifKi hn ncml hi mv 1 1 A I 1 1 I Hhll I I IE IUMvJ L(l i HVV ill I I'VW wv i (qi 1 Villi "II I) 1(1 other si the fact that he cnlangled Bu(1 Davi3 Malcohn Harris Tom Me provision of the hill It requires that are i01)king nicelv 1 1 1 11 i at I courtroom Mrs easy Stat in a trial outranking his tollenguei took the chair Martin nominated Bradley lor floor leader Bradley called Martin to the chair and seconded the nomination He then resumed the chair and called for i other nomfluitions There was none A vote being taken the result was Aye Martin Nay None Total: Aye well as at the State capital An old fasliioned dance sponsored by Hie Anwiiean Legion recently wai so well received the de cided to stage another one tonight A band of will furnish the music Grav nnd Mrs Snvder led at or util ucniiai ny ivauers um rinu date for prohibition commissioner His appointment camo after extended deliberation by Secretary Mellon and is conterenee with i'resiaent vooiuige SAPIRO'S COUNSEL GAIN Dr 0 Montgomery DENTIST! Office over Statesville Drug Com pany Office 251 Residence 1(7 mc In Ilin nricn'it cnndittou the U1 lue MUU vivniruil Anck ot we thmk a number of bnl Irani tamo out last Tuesday at i 1 I 1(1 I 41V A I lira rriniinii Gi maa rfnntHnJ mil hnv TO 1 TIP a with wider powers than at any time cational association in a since he was named prohibition com Hon here missioner in 1921 has he hnr uosr since worn mi uro a ire i ing direction of the internal to complete their colie revenue bureau but for several years study is the lack of vocational ohjec Mr practically has been a figurehead he said I at ie ed to succeed Dr Edward Knirrbt the North Carolina Educational asso ciation The election will be here Sat urday the closing day of the annua: convention China is a backwa we dp wish Idol Dallas News Women Lead in Seeking Severed Mar riage Bonds 15 Domestic Eruptions in Less Than Three Months Charlotte March 25 ury mark ing the spread of the divorce wave in 'Mecklenburg county was fully re vealed yesterday with the filing of a complaint that brought a 100 per cent increase for the' first months of this year as compared the cor responding pcrictl for 1920 Approximately 70 per cent of the divorce'suit were 'begun' white people i Women forged to the fore in accusing their husbands of infidel ity in Hie majority of the' cases There have been 45 divorce actions instituted in court since the first of the year ahd the three month period not yet ended Between January 1 and April 1 of last year only 22 cases were filed Court records for the first three months of this year are all the more outstanding when a glance at the 1920 record show's tliat the desire for divorce increased only 50 per cent in the last six months as compared to the first half year The 45 suits brought so far this year are more than half as many as the total number of divorces granted in 1920 which wms 85 Outstanding in pathos were sever al couples who had been wed for a generation mid then wanted a divorce laming youth endeavoring to un free itself from the encumberances of desirable mates were by far in the Most of the actions were hxlced by men and women who had not been married eight wears A number of the couples had been married less than a year only to have their homes broken up by the alleged infidelity of an erring wife or band Refuse to Surrender Pennsylvania allot Philadelphia March 25 Pending a formal decision by the board of coun ty commissioners custodians of the Washington March Murder of one American missionary and at tempts to slay many others at Nan king was described in the report of American Consul John Davis re ceived today at the navy department Will Straighten Ont Kinks In Letmir Taylorsvillc Road Lenoir March 25 Bids will be received by the state highway com mission next Tuesday for the con struction of 4 1 2 miles of route 75 the Ix noir Taylorsville road Ac cording to a map posted in the court house this section will begin at theintersection of route 75 No 18 three miles cast of here and will end nt the McRary place this side of Oak Hill The new route will straighten out many of the sharp curves Poison ound in Whiskey in Snyder llome Now York March 25 Discovery of poison in whiskey found in the home uf Albert Snyder was regarded by po lice today ns substantiating charges Snyder had planned to poison her hus of Henry Judd Gray that Mrs Rut li Once Scarce Deer Now Menace Crops Burlington Mar Deer once reduced to less than 100 in New Jersey are now so plentiful that farmers are demanding permission to shoot due for two days after aeh I regular foiir dliy hunting' season as a means oi proiecwng crops Sportsmen are against any sinh legislation on the grounds that It will wipe out their game in a few jears Thirty yearn ago New doer population was at rock' tail tom In 1890 a ten year closed season was ordered and 200 deer imported most ly from Virginia The shooting of btieks four days each year has been permitted since 1909 Despite deer drives at Weymouth and elsewhere with the clatter of tin pans cowbells and' horns to frighten the deer from their hilling places to vantnee noints concealinsr hunters Injured Mi 'S Alma Moffatt of ort Sheridvi Ilk the Prcsbvte iji li 'SJit Iwim in th liAlv the presiding otlieer nut tl nationalist soldier She will is Raleigh assigned for the one week criminal term in Lee ami Judge Sinclair on the calendar fo Uf Iflijf tf( i ii hrivi hv The love oHrnor McLean today I nciiiint nriiivu iua has turned toRnn f(ir nskin!" the transfer that his cs Harris Raleigh attorney represented one ot fendants The alleged slavers were RESH KODAK ILM in stock ALL THE TIME Mrs Carl Talley and Mrs Mary Ei Royal Paroled in Custody of Wcl fare Officer Left Baby on Porch in Greensboro I Greensboro March 25 A throng I liaiHIKa UlUMv tiv that packed and jammed the nllln1' t'been the general impression of the meat n' gart as a matter of technical dilticul Eflectve t7i i i i HU vinnu UI avjHviiuu i Delaware county ballot boxes refus roads of New Hanover cuuntv nd 1 turn in hnvne nvnv 4 I VW" LU UUliy South special representative and atr torncy fur the senate special commit tee investigating the election of Wil liam Vare Republican to the Unit ed States senate from PennsylvaniaMr Vnre's election is being contest ed by his Democratic opponent Wil liam Wilson Take Patients ()(T of Army Transport San rancisco March Sixty eight patients passengers of the ar my transpmt Chatoau Thcirry were received at a hospital here yester day faternoon shortly after tlie ves sel docked These were victims of an influenza epidemic that broke out nbord the transport after it left the Panama Canal zone Doilies of the four dead manager of the nt Nanking Ankle March 2C has instructed the to call on Eugene reign minister and protect the and unpro vuked attack upon and the killing of American citizens by national nt Nanking Washington March 2i All Amer iciins have evaluated Nanking and have boarded American vessels at that A Roar Admiial Hough advised the navy dopartmmvt today With the exception of Dr Williams the admiral said other American had been found urniture Plant at Ronda Destroyed by ire Honda March 2G The plant of the Yadkin Valiev urniture Compa Cotton Mill at Connelly Springs De stroyed by Connelly Springs March The Blue Ridge Cotton Mill of this place which has been operated intermittent ly for the past several weeks wns completely destroyed bv fire of an band some time before he was slain unknown origin about 4 this Jast Sunday Gray and Mrs Snyder morning 'The loss has been estimat are awaiting trial for murder led at $150000 ft as New Game Law Being Distributed Mar 2j I ho now ohfn a rnnot! from the Okmnlin'n ontintv laiL i jn i tvbriit uuy topic? tiv i i brim enthusiastically discussed in the followed the trail through hc I Hih School Co nr a rt i mountains for 2n miles federal (Judge red Raymond held how I hir hnvinti uuhI I A 4'n HI HOIV Ml 4 IJ VMM I law wmen made mm Keep we wn rpgulirly Minuted terms nt 1 i 1 oaiiwI Taw hii! PiilHlf zv a 4 4 11 inv nir tiiti evsuuh vivi docket the letter could well use all of this time for business II 1 IV I 4 HIM MIMI 11 'IV ifor the 1928 nresidential camnaiirn I wa IThe issues which made the campaigns lier it was IA nr LLm evn I ii 1 1 mill ik'nn (n'Ailhit andijust as important today he declared more than 1(a) prisoners in the ik Lm IpvimKi Liil mvnil inr riiil and it IS cm Ub tlivv WllV LUUii U'UIUI ini 1 i I I il A lillt 1 111 bn a nwpt in diinrc hn offer X'i nn mhf vrar a 1 7 A lounn min mxin anu seventn invuiuHn uv oigiiv uiiivna iuuipumvi bv a husband over 18 or a parent or ph r' XT (VnivAtl Lr nllmtril uij'i I vu 1 (Hl III UV 4t 111 in aniuivv Hi inv ni uiwayf or uiiv looms and proprittors of establish ments are ma le responsible for the I mOlllCl if (Ur fire last night Origin of the blaze is not known although it is supposed to have started from electric wiring Ac cording to the last the plant was valued at $11)8000 nnd $29 ittltl insui auce was carried About 75 (persons are thrown out of employ ment 'ri i in wn ii in uiv iiuuuiiij eiiuiu ni aim me names starting riooui 1 8:30 burned rapidly or a time it I appeared as if the entire town might i k4 4 i 4i i divorce 1 mt? inua cnil whml Cb rlin Clvmlin (n film 111 zz sol 4 i 1 1 1 1 1 vti li I ONE SIGNIICANT (THE NEWS SOUTH IREDELL I Michigan Democrats ind Two Is A CAUSE OR AILURE! Crowd Lansing Mich Mar 25 Demo crats of the Michigan of repre sentatnes finally have a door leader They elected one with great parlia ment for there ate only two them Cm me (f a minority Dfler was madj imperative by ar of a letter ad tressed to I demo floor ider of the house nmid coin en ville having conducted a lent Rps Martin Bradley and Jaion were 1 cmoved to the post for burial last night wis iipminat and is being distributed 44MWUH4 iNlllgill viiliUVL April 1 IL Will Ou vu wwrtiv uir pvjMrii win iviuiiiti vwu of Chapel Hill to the presidency of administered a state game ward Virginia Josephine razier yvnuiuxaviivi 41VU 4MA" I hn fti xiuLrn oLhkI i'miko 4 1 1 Kcwiiwii (vmm viiiijb uii per paifiiw ur vnu Kin ird country But I likely to expect the United States to Chief of detectives IL Hackett cson nt the opening of court to Idok where pay for her war Weston (Ore) guaranteed the good faith of the of The accused man was alone in Irmirt whon xnnrnnf'n wdc i iNo appeal appeared likely Charlotte Bar Asks Special Tf rin Charlotte March Request forf a special term of court jn Mecklen burg county to last for one year has been mailed to Gov A McLean by A Lockhart president of the County Bar association and Plummer Stewart chairman of the calendar committee '1 he governor war asked to the requested term of court and to ap pumt a judge to prcmiie me um bo aWe to tQ hcv honu Stalesvino Avenue in JW 1 I a tv cn niun'in 114 I vr is doingr nicely and also pxpecis Brother Sobs When Told of Dr limns Death New Lexington Ohio March 25 His voice choked emotion Dave Williams a coal miner was reached by the Associated Press over the long distance telephone today at Shawnee Ohio and told of the death of his brotner Dr John vice president of the University at Nanking Coming out of the shaft he an swered the telephone and when told tliat his brother bad been killed in the shelling of Nanking could only sob Apparently with great effort he enmposed himself and his first ques tion was are the rest of the He was told that dispatches today lid not disclose whether the other Americans in Nanking were safe Colonel Carrington Guilty of Disor Hoover Inspects Proposed Site for oeny I'mnuci ty of drudgery or sometning to bq approached as a duty rather than a' Dr Sigmund Spaeth i York City said today He spoke before the: one 'day an nual convention of the state association held siniultane ously with the North Carolina State' Association convention "Tn our schools there is still a ten dency to look with suspicion on any course that seems to be good fun for the he added idea is that if it unpleasant it be good for them Actually music is often taught in such a way that it becomes a bugbear instead of a pleas ure If the teacher gets fun out of good music she can make the pupils enjoy it also of music really means nothing else than enjoyment of music' ami the best way to create honest en joyment is to allow the youngsters to hear plenty of music of all kinds! guiding them tactfully but not too I insistently toward the things that' are of permanent value habit of listening can be de veloped steadily and surely by the rAPAirnihnn nt wo adir nnH AwB slni inn of the simpler examples are the cuckoo call (two tones) the bugle calls (three tones) the Westminster Chime (four tones) ami the old five tone scale which is the basis of most folk Dr Spaeth finished' by analyzing some of the popular tunes of the day' He is international chairman of music for Kiwanis author of a collection of mging was led by Miss Maud wiliiain Cameron editor of the Bruce Wallace Winston Salem Independent admissions to Crosly day that he wrote Mr person Ada ms Montreat Louis Stookcy i mdumn fin tliat publication 'and cipal courtroom vesterdav i heard attorneys for Mrs Cail Talley and Mrs Mary Royafi one charg ed with surrendering the custody of child under six months of age' with out written consent of the of court and county health officer and the other with aiding in the separa tion tender pleas of guilt to Judge I Collins and then heard the judge order them paroled in the cus tody of Mrs Blanche Carr Sterne county welfare otlicer They did not however hear the name of the father of Mrs child abandoned on the porch of the home of Mrs A Younts 210 South orbis street mentioned but it was stated by Sidney Stern at torney for Mrs Talley that the fa ther was not a Guilford county at torney thereby removing any suspi cion toward that end that may have existed rom the course affairs took yester day it is regarded as very probable that the name of the' father of the child will never be divulged by the au thorities for the very simple reason that they are considering the future nf lhr nnfrwliiniHn WAiV)11 fl 11101'0 importance than the exposure of the man To expose him would mean indictment under a bastardy charge and that involves a penalty of but 5200 It is thought that the father be made to support Mis Taliey and her infpnt and otherwise provide lor them which will mean of far more than $200 Mrs entered the on crutches accompanied Sterne welfare officer It to see that she was ill It was ed that she would be placed hospital immediately after the by Mrs Sterne One of her legs is troubled with an ailment that some women have after giving birth to a child The unfortunate woman has been on the aid list of Guil ford county for some time drawing a monthly amount to assist in support ing herself and three children Her husband is serving a 1 5 year term in the state prison lor manslaughter MECKLENBURG HAS DIVORCE MANIA THE LANDMARK STATESVILLE MUSIC TEACHERS I ROY HAYNES AGAIN HEAR DR SPAETH PROHIBITION CHIE Speaker Declares Greatest Handicap He is Appointed Head of the New One Third to One Half of College for 'Music is General Impression I rruhibitwn bireau WJiii nnwu tliat is Drudgery Rather Than Powers jvclive A Anderson Says Pleasure Washington March 2 Koy A I Kalvigh March Onn Mnvnki 91 Th I Ikunno IQ fA hflVI ilC" A fiHi WU4U4 t' kuhki vuuuj music derly Conduct Monument New York March 24 Col Edward! Kill Dcyi! Hill March Carrington of Chicago was found Atlantic ocean into bis face Herbert guilty of disorderly conduct in Jef With a strong breeze blowing from the ferson Market eouit today and placed Hoover secretary of commerce today oil probation for one year by Magis inspected the proposed site for the trate Louis Brodsky Colonel Car nionumcnt to be placed here where rington was tried' for caning his'the first airplane fight was brother Campbell Carrington weal 'made ALL AMERICANS HAVE LET NANKING Known American Casualties Number One Dead and our Injured Amer ican Lecalion to Protest eous and unproi oked China March 26 All Americans at Nanking other than tho one known to bo killed and four in jured are accounted safe in wireless dispatches received shortly before 6' tonight The 120 Americans who took reMige in Nanking Univer 4 4 (I nil ll HUHI UIU UIIU4VaC 14V renortml aboard the ships in the river The known American casualties are: Dead Dr Williams of Shaw nee Ohio vice president of Nanking grades on a picnic at Eupeptic Springs last Saturday afternoon An petizing sandwiches were served and anerwaius ine pupins enjoyed a wei uie roast The honor roll for fifth low irst Grade Lewis Steele Williams Second Grade James the machine was racing with the train Passing cars brought the injured to the Salisbury hospital and phvsi Kia tin till 1 OiuiO 1 11 T1 A1 Al iiir'tiaiui iiuiDCft vu DUHimuiivti if hoMhhrfrmn Chnrlnfh Misst b'ish hud a hnd (curing 3 bingles and tho pitching fH ()Ut of door work with fair rc Hy fractured leg and is though to be irnured intornnllv A Dog Lands Seven Burglars In'Jr dd Gray Suffers Complete Collapse Prison New York March 25 Henry i Okmulgee Okla March Cred Judd Gray accused with Mrs Ruth Red with the capture of 18 criminals Snyder of the murder of Albert Sny Midnight Sun a thoroughly trained i der her husband suffered a complete German police dog occupies no small collapse in his cell late today Physic place in the hearts of law abiding Ians pronounced his condition as nerv citizens of Okmulgee Seven burg Jous hysteria All last night he had' lars now are in the state penitentiary I paced his cell and today was extreme as a result of his activities I ly excitable The dog owned by Gragg of I Okmulgee lias been a regular mom CafI Ls ted for Bank Statements 1 1 1 1 1 rfi i £9 me 0 IHVJ I UV444ft 4UVMJUM io his Lome on Centre Avenue Grist Seeks 5000 Strawberry fAiir Jnvn 4 14 tV 44J Vi Celeste Henkel School News Aalo Wrecked While Racing Witha a 'Train Salii bury March 26 Miss Caro ish rf 52 4( Blount street Raleigh was seriously Injured amkPaul Whit lock Jr and Garrett Morehead both rLLi4 i ig i 1 v4 util I rnfHletnr in Of lei'i which they were riding turned over 1 1 1i1 1 Li it 1 1 i ii ti several nines hoiiui 014 on the national te yesterday afiernoon demolished 2'hnir iirnrfc rrminm Cfatvi Hl IV VtIMllK J4VIH VHWl 4VVVV nd July 1 to clean up the criminal the outcome in doubt until the lastj said he would to Co! on the Piedmont lim wfLul ncni' nrrnC ifn1 ifrin i mo or4 1 ti rrirlft nt coirl wu vvhk umous county tint as reports had 4 Ln InnHnrl 1hr ns in a xnninr srtsi rt 'MUHb ue Iiau Mcavo 4 reached Raleigh that her the pubi but failed to connect with the apple rippninjj there dei but lost it when the outlaws stole an automobile Midnight Sun is valued at $5009 and is insured for $2500 Try to Determine if Houck Woman Met Death in Kmr Washington March 25 Police' turned to physicians today to deter 1 mine whether Gladys Houck wife of a foimer psychiatrist of the St Elizabeth's hospital here was inor dcred or committed suicide After a preliminary autopsy in dicated that she met death by drown ing authorities ordered a pathcohigi i cal examination of the tissues of het I body which was found Routing yes i terday in a branch of the Potomac river' She had been missing since December 15 Tn tho meaniiim the authorities fiavo withdrawn their order to have a riuuik 'lie woman's hus band who was taken info custody at Albany Ore returned here pending I the results of the pathcologdcal au topsy PINK AnjiiT GUIL'J MANSLAUGHTER Convicted of Killing Paul Giggs 'Three Weeks Ago Morganton March 26 Pink Mull charged with the slaying of Paul Gibbs whose body was found by nhus Daniels' Denounces Practice finer'ir inrner saiq ne would call i i any vuci Ilium Cuvnmnr Kid inn IVr ul dn d1 1 Atlanta: C1IV Alai'Cll 2 i in the search for the three mon allnr Joseuhus Daniels secretary 1 i i imi 1 i I I imi io nave ocaien ana robbed mrs iiuvy uimu iu Hnlprvnnv here scored Democratic I vrkh issues Weaver University of North Caro lina were on the crowded pro gram YOUTH WANTED IN 1 A If It 1 IP I jULlglil JVV luv uvvjuj 41 vw vc ICC Gaston Jones Caught Near Mebane'on ord Conferences the defense at torneys interposed objecuon attic ob jection until finally they got in one liich iisind caused tlie iurv to Gaston Jones Iho sent' fiom the court room while 19 yesterday afternoon was arrest they argued over the laws govern ed near Mebane by Wake county bf the question ficers and was placed in jail here Gal'agher during the opening min pending investigation of the alleged uteS of the session sought to dis assault by Jones and two other men Icard Cameron as his own witness ami made upon Mrs annie Davis 75 at to cross examination I I 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 TB I 1 UVJ titilllV ItVilf OUIHlilV I Sheriff Turner said bail would be deired Jones for the time being Solicitor Brnssfield announced he would visit the home of Mrs Davis tomorrow in order to personally in vestigate the case1 1VL purjVUA vt 1 percent stated they Mooresville Central Methodist church tv VTM 11 4 inn PV4 ui rw rin enrina nt kiw fl Romeos centage is 1 airly consistent for the at his church on Sunday ftlarch 27 to nine groups in the study the range continue for ten days or two weeks to being from 704 percent to 922 per )( conducted by the pastor Members cent of other churches are invit 'Of the entire group of alumni 59etj to attend these services The pas or 179 percent stated that they did tor wm assj8fed at a number of not have a vocational objective the services by some lajmen from the (Imv Mitered the school However 271 itlim whi lh (Inn's I 1 I I I IHIIIIUIJ lliiq Point II A uchs Greonshora 1 i or lb percent ot tins gi imp inane a Evangelistic Cub 01 that town This i i xt 1 1 zx i i er wuiu'? ui uic i vim i I the study 90 percent had a vocational association be permitted to confer on the selection of the judge The letter closed with the assur ances to the governor that the local liar had no disposition to dictate as to tlie selection of any particular judge but desired only that he should be satisfactory to tho bar and with aliility to dispatch the business of the court Bill Will Curb Dan cers Topeka Kan Mar Embattled farmers of Sedgewick county Kansas surrounded by bleating saxaphonesi and careening flappers joyously jxt I in rue ran oi jiw a siuav oi inc occupational experiences of the groupf alumni wns made Thev were ask I ed you have a vocational objec tive that is a specific line of work for which vou wished to prepare when ADMISSIONS entered State The table had a line of work for which ditnr Cameron rote Henry Hirds shows that 821 Personal Column and Conferred they wished to With linn About Snhiect Matter (By The Associated Press) Detroit March Counsel Aaron It will be nd await the person who returns two marchers near the Mull home three iWWKs UKVf A9U11U gumy oi mail the hoard of the de 1 Snapped from her home here to her jMaughter today nnd sentenced by nervation and de parents The offer was made today lll'e A McElroy of Marshall to with the consent and agreement of sorie not less than two nor more than li I 1 1 he iiaci tt it TieisiH Ion yesterday put Haynes in charge of it At the same time he an nounced the appointment of Ernest Camp director of the customs di vision as the acting head of tho cus toms bureau which also will come in to existence April 1 Indications are that both will be re tained as commissioners and that their' permanent appointments will be announced after Secretary Mellon returns in April from a European trip on which he set out today Haynes a target ofwets in and out of Congress ever since ne came mto en(jv from freshmen to seiners talje national prominence had the Supporth e'shibiltd sli0Veil (1 1 I '1 1 loir lnnfLn4 3 (1 A Last year 1700 bucks were killed and the fish ami game commission esti mates there are 18000 buck and 20 000 doe in the wild territory of south Jersey Plan Early Action hi Chaplin Divorce i I hs AncroinK it i i 1 house to a ball game the truck on Lita Grey Chaplin today dropped her which they were traveling struck a renewed bid lor temporary alimony sandbar in the roan west of town and for herself and two children in a last turned over on the darkeys crippling minute shift of plans which her at i i tnvnnvc nra tpr wi i inrpn 1 1 1 lb 1 1 lu bv I tt 4 HL III 1 4 4 I i ri i il i A nvnutor 4 hnvlio hnnliri 1 nfNO HP1THT il! BUIS 1 Hi ed were taken to tne 1 owrance Hos comedian to a quick show down nilal for treatment and afterwards i i Uken home The truck belonged Mr Cornelius Used as a coall 11cknr Wt nnd wns driven bv Rov Dull I13 1ee mil WAR han daniAiTC'd Mrs Roy McNeely who is patient at tlhu Lowfrance Hospital ruction he furniture plant was established about live years ago The building that housed the plant was erected 20" nq years ago and was originally used for a match Jaciory it is thought that the company will re build although nothing official could be learned to Bost and Nash for the locate ich (rjst ajqj orn vinr LLicImc? nn1 illl 1 1 1 i 11 1 I I 1 viuiHifc Miifu' viv vn OULHHMlfMH' WUCK W1U1 JHil of Nash and Morrow who fanned 1 1 muneration for efficient workers men in innings We are well pleased the shov ing of our team as it is the first con test in which most of tlie boys have ever participated Coach Gilbert is rapidly getting the team in shape and we hope to be heard from before the season closes Clean up day found everybody with pick and shovel and on the job Some of the patrons brought teams and wagons and a tractor to help out i i 1 1 rr i 4 UVLB U1 1(1 I 1 tnrmiTW i prnic no rrn icaiM au jhv i4 1 i or ip hr ir i4r ni nc 1 aMiiriKton muth IIV mantra jv likj uuvm eiciu 4 i orki 1 1 runup 1 1 i it nio tt i vi il iwln mH 4 ra 1 1 1 i I Ittl 11 1 1 I IjlOltllllliiL '( Pl I vnv i i iH Ul nil ir dinner farms may again get some rnunjs building in order part in the chase after Wilbur Un aued call for the condition oi all sleep I The Litrrarv Societies which lnt iderhill and Ike (Skccts) Atkins al national banks at the close of business 'lhe house of representatives of the 1 tJa' Vte are graving bandits and murderers who es on Wednesday March 23 knnenu urn ilched thmilfTh oizl Com llv iLmtL imH' 1 1 in inunesv a renei nu suit ihuciiiu iuiui dance halls in the county under strict! I supervision armers whose nocturnal slum bers were disturbed by gleeful ing were responsible for one By A Goodman ItfiwoRvi llo Mnrrh 9 1 Jsiihuvi'h Alcn Do Not Have a Vocational Ob Miller of the Mooresville graded schools has just informed third vniir Rrrihn Thnt he hoc RApnrid Pv 1 4" lll Til OU 111 KLI I 4 1 II I 4 1 iiv iiaym ui viiiu iti vi iv om ar jw urn oi LliarloUe to America has five cha rge of prohibition nf ot cc ol ina State College du nou ha a vo preach the baccalaureate sc mon to the (Moimi oujecme Amtersonj graduating class nt the Mooresville April 1 he will bo acting I associate professor ci mluifi tolrii fHHi qHwik nn Sundnv nvoninfr Al tiv I bon I tlm n(v? iHTth (hit inn hll Pli1 tn 1 Mnrl mis 1 IT i i I i CPI VH hVU MIUWII Hl mtMHVS nvi Li nn vlcjiic I JI 1 11 Called 1 ClUtUS ZHM I 1 1 114 VU (III ne me sigtimeaiiL iuus mr tne ssocinie Krfmmed rresbyiorianl 1 1 1 1 iri Linn iwir Pn: ii ir i i in i im i nirc i a (i nas in ir em a wre 11 CO ir( nt LJ VIII 4 I in III 11(111 14 1 4 a a a rs bailie Louise Khmelmnlt died 4 Lv linmn mot With legislation passed the clos 1 His thesis was based upon the com Tuesday afternoon after an illness of ing days of the last Congress provid 1 idned results of two studies one with several months She was aged about ing for a prohibition bureau instead cqq or 52 percent of the students at rag years She is survived bv tier hus nf cnhnrdinnln unit SuM'TPtnrv Mol 4L 'n1Lolx ml th nthoi i i tir nr ir ti i i WH 4V 444 444 41 Vk a 1 1 2 15 percent oi all the graduates of sons and two daughters: Albert and I 4 1 iA ti ni it 11 1 nil 1 i i i it I Vl)t 11 lib 4 4raM iu uninn ai ivniru iianu (1 Moores iAI1 1 1 the peiioil of us existence vilb Mrs James Eudv of States i Ahereiqxm llu nt tloor leuk I mate Plumley of the marine vill nil I Mrs Will Wnlfrvs rf (Me if 1 he rest ot the delegatmn read it out inia imeral services at tfie resi a wu4111 io I his shoulder (H'HVC I I 1( 14 4 1 (V miu I and interment was made in Willow Valley cemetery Mooresville Mr Charles A 'Trout mini of the Mooresville urniture Company north Main street underwent an operation Alonday at the Davis Hospital at Statesville for double hernia and hadbeen seriously ill but is reported as doing well now Mr Boyce Alexander son of Mr and Mrs Zef Alexander was al op erated on last riday for appendicit is and is reported as doing nicely The young man was engaged with the State Highway forces in north Iredell near Harmony when he was taken I ill Rev Hinns nastor of Raleigh March 25 ive thousand 1 1 4 4 jiieriy picnvrs iu iiarveni uie vtfctvrH The Statesville High School bas )N (1 ni strnwbei rv crap iiz( 1 'mihL' 11 I I nnm I ini I ir I (lira i rai i ran Davis I interview here scored Democratic weeks rnouhl lie iaien ior ci innwi tel noon ana aereatea our ooys io vne or ani printing went Cmmtrv widn ranrah hv sherirf loaders for tai king side issues and i 1 I tunc of 9 to 5 The locals scored first oafit tl i nnommr i er oi inc new com an iir uiiii'ia tiepuiics nave lancn traces of Otis Harrison and Sade Ray who witli Jones the woman said as vaulted her drink that liuuor do what asked Mrs Davi a mere slip of a woman said in ex plaining the three men visit to home Requests rom Counties Swamp Highway Commission Raleigh March 25 Officials of the leaders are wise enough to concen stide highway commission sa'id that! trate on the major issues and not lindv WHS SWamned wdth rcniinftfa tivdmrtciirhlii mon vim lr ivvpvuv 1tvi 444X11 MU nvwnt MV 'H lake over mnucrouq county roads The requests total almost as many miic as are included in the state system of 8400 miles Commissioner Parc announced The county roads wll be taken ovct th a tl xt two years hut not ail an once asserted i The last legislature niuhnriynzl tlm committee to take over tie nd litional Sinclair will try the alleged slayers mileage not to exceed cent of Sheriff Turner of Lee eoun thc present system ty binal disposition of the matter An exchange of courts for tho expected to be made at the meeting week beginning April 4 between Judge 4 uic commission nere April ami Harm 7 iweek Jrs Spiders Love for Gray Bas tfvjl t( rm in Dupijn county on multiplying road houses and chicken I IlTlU'rl In llnfn 1 I 1 mil' r4 L'llllin I avw orK iviarcn zn Mis Ruth Snvder for her paramour Hoiirv Judd Grnv i 4 I 4 1 1 1 HU aKlUK aate she told newspapermen after brotlwr charle with lum 1(1144 44 1 1 a degree murder charges There were two reasons for this sne saiu The letter requested that owing to tht vifnl to 1 and litigants that we nave a judge oi when hits meant runs fine administrative the bar eatures of the game were the hit association be permitted to confer on (jug of Wasson of the visitors and in his intei rotation ot the witness but William Henry Gallagher sought to ret too ueepiy into vauier Gaston Jones Caught Near Mebane! is Charged With Being One of Three Who Bent Aged Woman Raleigh March' other words of the total 331 men in banking ring Tne aintitr counsel seemed to uei 4I rmm mwiv odn ve cnvi vac wcre going out IO morrows benom 9 1 mm Af (hA witness college i 4 alraiL Hi if nhnti! Tmir weeks me vunivciui a imllv jhhmihv unxv areas where nurmauv there is he game was nouy conestca aaura elnnlovmcnt available 4 1 4 1 I 4 I (I A In Of 1 Mr Grist said he wou go to Col man retired 10ns the locals had the bases loaaea Lee Weis ner Weisner Ellis Williams Third Grade Dorsic Holland At well Holland Weisner Williams ourth Zina Sprinkle ifth Grade Allie Ree Williams Etta Marlow Ina Marlow Seventh Grade Thelma Williams Immunity from Arrest and Kidnappers Chattanooga Tenn March 266 Immunity from arrest and awards The law i totaling $1200 with no questions ask goes into eifffect April 1 i to be named bv juirtment of conservation vfllBnnwuJ i i the city detective department and the yrs in prison ineics one gieam oi snver irom commissioner and Mrs red raz i (Mino z4 era VitlLl' li1 4 Ln 4 1 CB IXII 1JT I l1 I i'll lt i i ur Hill 4I1W 1 I 4 smium Sn AM.

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