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I of 'ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, ASHEVILLE, N. SUNDAY. JULY 7. 1935 -Section A Turner Will Speak At Central Fire Station Seth J. Perkinson will have charge of' morning.

The Condition of Your TEETH Affects Your HEALTH Have Them Examined Regularly 19 Years of DENTAL Our Prices Are Low EXPERIENCE Extractions 50c up Back of My Fillings $1.00 and up Work Bridge Work $5 and $6 Plates $10.00 and up DR. OWEN New Location Night 212 N. Pack Square Phone 232 The Rev. C. K.

Turner will be the speaker at the 10 o'clock religious service at central fire station this morning. Captain James Bailey and the musical program. Miss Louise Perkinson will play the piano, Other meetings of the men of the Y. M. C.

A. today will be as follows: Llovd Sherrill, Emma, 8 o'clock this evening; Bert Starnes, West End Mis. sion. 8 o'clock this evening: D. C.

Martin, Mount Carmel church, 11 o'clock this morning; and A. J. Buckner, Inanda church, 11 o'clock this POINTS TOWARD EPOCHAL FIGHT (Continued From Page One) 212 N. Pack Square Phone 232 A8 potential rallying point. Its latest move WAS to denounce the Keep the smoke out NRA of your eyes U.S.

No one ever wins a war--especially a price war where everybody, including WE DO OUR PART the consumer, loses. It is a ridiculous situation when a merchant sells below cost. Goode's believe that nothing can be a bargain unless the buyer and the seller can BOTH profit. We take a small profit on every sale and keep our AVERAGE prices low enough to NO make it economical to buy here. Ovaltine We Have Engaged Cherrie Dickinson 52c to help you with your Large Size Individual Beauty Probems.

(This Week Only) Noxzema CARA NOME 25e size 2 for 25c BEAUTY TREATMENT Skilled beauty specialists Midol Tabs have created this scientific 50c yet practical beauty routine Size 32c that any woman can use even on her busy days. Sallie Collins. Kolorbak Face Powder Cleansing Cream Size 93c Vanishing Cream Pore Cream $1.50 1.00 Cold Cream Each Skin Tissua Blondex See Our Size 51.00 65c Window Display of 1915 Pennies Learn how you can get a $35.00 Cara Nome Boudoir Table Free! It will he awarded to the first person estimating the nearest to the correct number of 1915 Pennies In our window. It will be awarded $1.50 Goldman's July 28 guess early, Hair Restorer $1.15 The Discriminating Recommend The The Village Library Adds Two Books Each DUTCH KITCHEN A Day To Its Rental Shelf Fine food prepared by master chef Johnny, served promptly and correctly by courteous waitresses and enjoyed amid All Dyes the pleasant surrounding of The Dutch Kitchen. Won't you have lunch or dinner with us soon.

We want you to 15c discover Sizes 3 for 25c why the Dutch Kitchen Is the favorite eating place in Asheville, Ironized Yeast Luncheon A Special Sea Food Dinner 60 Tablets 69c 30c Menu 40c At All Hours 50c Brewer's Yeast Tabs 100 Puretest 69c a salesperson. of candy for writing her name on Mrs. C. M. Wells gets pound box You have the same chance Ask The name in this ad gets Goode's Cash Register receipt.

50e Size 39c CANTALOUPE hidden, the Dutch Kitchen. Innerclean a SUNDAE All Famously This Made With Week Lotion Jergen's Cream Biltmore size 29c Ice 118 ICE CREAM Hind's more H. A. Cream Mic size 31c Cooling refreshment--delicious and wholesome this special sundae! One-half Cantaloupe pure BiltAlmond Lotion more I Ice Cream a topping of Mint Mascals Pt. 29c Marshmallow.

Special all week Free alto 4. Doz. 51c HT, Venida Naps for HOME OWNED SAFETY SAVE with YOUR Rexall GOODESI DRUG STORE No matter lowest ADVERTISES price who: OWNED HOME at GOODE'S GUARANTEES OUR LABEL IS OUR BOND to be as low or LOWER the constitution, proposals to amend that instrument are expected. If all should be sustained, "18- sues" now indicated would have less chance of realization. In the months that must pass before the acts, the current tionary- Roosevelt is the way out for liberals." On the same day as the Talmadge speech in Georgia, Senator Russell of that state counselled "take no stock in the whispers of dictatorship and usurpation of power by the Prestdent." In Virginia the first recorded "Roosevelt for Reelection" club was organized tonight.

Intermixed In the situation are proposals to unify conservative opposition to the new deal on the one hand, and radical opposition on the other. Talk of a coalition ticket on the "right" next year persists, with the American Liberty league mentioned A8 potential rallying point. Its The Weather WASHINGTON. July UP Weather bureau records of temperature tici rainfall for the 24 hours in the principal cotton elsewhere Highest ASHEVILLE Alpena 86 Atlanta 92 Atlantic City Boston Buffalo Birmingham 08388 Chicano 88 Cincinnati 92 Denver 86 Detroit 90 El Peso 98 Galveston 88 Havre $4 Jacksonville 88 Kansas City 96 Kev West 88 Little Rock 94 Los An-eles 76 Louisville 92 Memphis 04 Meridian 92 Miami R8 Minneapolis Mobile 00 New Orleans 92 New York 88 Northfield 90 Pittsburgh 90 Portland 72 Richmond 86 St. Louis 94 Ben Antonio San Francisco 62 Savannah 90 88 Vicksbure 92 Washington 88 Wilmington 78 endino 8 111 areas and Lowest Prec.

66 06 70 02 70 30 00 00 00 70 .00 16 00 04 62 10 00 72 01 80 00 58 74 78 76 00 74 58 00 32 00 1 28 74 00 68 00 78 1 30 78 .01 70 00 60 00 70 50 70 78 00 00 94 01 .60 00 THE FORECAST North Carolina, South Carolina. RIa. Florida- -Local thundershowers Sunday: Monday generally fair. Kentucky Generally fair and slightly cooler Sunday: Mondav fair. Tennessee- Generally fair excent 1o- cal thundershowers in extreme east nortion Sundav: Monday fair.

Marylate. Showers Sundav. cooler Sundav afternoon or night: Monday fair and cooler. Virginia- Local thundershowers Sunday cooler Sunday nicht: Monday fair and cooler. HOURLY TEMPERATURES a.

m. 70 D. m. 85 m. 72 D.

m. 77 10 m. 15 m. m. 00 m.

83 11001 78 m. 80 m. 81 8 D. m. 79 D.

83 LOCAL WEATHER DATA State of weather 8 m. partlv cloudy. 8 m. clear. relative humidity a.

m. 03 per cent. noon 59 per cent. 8 n. m.

68 per cent. wind direction 8 a. m. northWest. 8 D.

m. north. time of sunrise 5:10 m. of sunset 7:50 p. m.

highest todav 85. one year ago today 86. lowest today 66. one year A20 today 66. absolute maximum 90 In 1930.

absolute minimum 51 In 1933. average temperature todav 16 normal 71. local precinitation for month: Normal 4.30 createst amount 11.71 in 1905. least amount 0 77 in 1925. amount for last 24 hours ending D.

m. 06. exCeRK for month .70. def. for the vear .81.

LIBERALS VOTE FOR CREATION OF NEW PARTY (Continued From Page One) cratic process be excluded," drew support from the floor. McKnig said: "For every CommunIst 1 we get we lose 10,000 The McKalg report WAS turned down and the majority article approved. Douglas turned to the press and said: "This is to be termed as barring Communists." Their declaration of principles was preceded by A preamble which ASserted "production has been revolutionized but distribution is still conducted according to ancient tradition. A new economic order is necessary." Points of the "platform" were: -Unlimited production for use of the employed. -High wages to all who work and the union scale for the unemployed 413 opposed to the dole." -Complete economic security for all.

4-Every worker shall be protected in joining the union of his choice. Government regulation of the marketing of farm commodities to Insure for producers not less than the cost of production for that portion of crops consumed within this counfry; government re-financing of farm indebtedeness at 1-2 per cent Interest and 1-2 per cent of the principal payable annually; a ban on 1m- portation OL products in compeltion with products raised in the United States. 6- Moratorium legislation for farm and city real property owners. 7- Heavy taxation, effectively adnuntstered, on large incomes, gifts, Inheritances, corporate surpluses, and including income from all public bonds to finance government services and the security program. 8-Free speech, free press and right of free assembly.

Immediate payment of the soldJers' bonus. 10 Immediate public ownership and operation of public resources, utilities, mines, munition plants, and basic industries. 11-Unified federal ownership and operation of the banking system. 12-Strengthening of International agencies for peace, 13 constitutional amendment declaring that congress shall have the power to make all laws necessary to provide for the general welfare. As the conference neared the ends of Its work, it lost one of its original boosters, Rep.

Vito Marcantonio, New York Republican. One of the five congressional signers of the call for the gathering, the New Yorker withdrew from the meeting saving: "I believe the action taken toward the formation of a nex party at this thine 15 not only premature but also wrong. conference is not at present so constituted as to fully express the opinion and demands of such groups is organized labor, the unemployed organizations, veterans and the farmers of the nation," a statement he Iscued rend. RELIEF CHISELER JAILED TIFFIN, Meln- tire had AIL idea of how to make some easy money, but it didn't work and he went to jail. McIntire went to relief administration headquarters, obtained A mattress and attempted to sell it for $2, wealth tax program as An unsound "political Forces of the "left." feeling that the new deal does not go far enough, Ate seeking a basis for a third par- JAPAN ACCUSED OF MONGOL PLOT (Continued From Page One) servers expressing the opinion Japan's North China A and Mongolia policy was desiraciom primarily to guarantee of communications and freedom from trouble to the south in case she came to war with the Soviet.

While the Mongol -Japanese issue was regarded with great gravity, Soviet officials here, withheld comment pending further, developments. The the withdrawal of Mongolian troops was held to be particularly serious, since Mongolla skirts an important part of the Soviet. Observers said occupation by Japanese and Manchoukuan troops of Mongolia, or part of Mongolia, would greatly Increase chance of further Russo-Japanese friction. DEATHS AND FUNERALS ANN HELLER ROBERTS The body of Ann Heller Roberta. infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Roberts, of 163 Hudson street, who Friday night, WAS to Spartanburg, S. yesterday for burial today.

Dunn-Groce home was in charge of arrangements here. FRED B. HAMPTON rites yesterday after- Following, Lawrence Catholic church, Fred B. Hampton, 49, of 131 Woodrow avenue who died Friday at his home, was buried in Riverside cemetery. Mr.

Hampton, a member of the old volunteer Asheville fire department, is survived by his widow: three sons, William Paul and Ralph E. Hampton, all of Asheville; a daughter, Miss Mary Frances Hampton, of Asheville; three brothers, Dr. J. E. Hampton, of Newport, and Ralph and Arthur B.

Hampton, of Asheville; and one s18- Mrs. George W. Britt, of Asheville. E. C.

COLE Last rites will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Snow Hill Methodist church for E. C. Cole, 83, who died Friday at his home, 3 Longview road. The Rev. T.

A. Groce and the Rev. Mr. Hauss will officiate. Mr.

Cole is survived by his widow, the former. Miss Della Hyatt; two brothers, Wiley, of Enka, and David Cole, of Newfound; 35 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and the following children: R. A. and W. C.

Cole, and Mrs. G. A. Robinson, of Candler; J. K.

Cole, of Franklin: A. B. Cole, of Christobal, Panama Canal Zone: E. G. Cole, of Sumas, J.

S. and S. J. Cole, of Aberdeen, and Mrs. L.

G. Mason, J. L. Cole, Mrs. Dixie Messer, Dock and Miss Edna Cole, of Asheville, MRS.

NELLIE RICE TESNER Mrs. Nellie Rice Tesner, 28, died yesterday at her home In the Beaverdam section, following A long illness. She 18 survived by her husband, W. T. Tesner: her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Rice: three sisters, Mrs. Luther V.

Shepherd, of Biltmore, and Miss Blanche and Miss Harriett Rice, of Beaverdam; and four brothers. Horace F. Rice, of West Asheville, John T. Rice, of Biltmore, and William and Elmer Rice, of Beaverdam. Funeral services will be conducted at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Beaverdam Baptist church with the Rev.

Robert L. Wyatt officiating. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Ronald and Arthur Redmon. Winfield Dotson.

Rex Stewart, Woodrow Stradley and Lloyd Tesner. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kind005508 shown and floral offerings sent during the sickness and death of our little son. Homer. MR. MRS.

G. W. BRANCH Family. 61 Logan St. "SHARE WEALTH PLAN The President's plan for heavier Inroads on wealth through Inheritance, gift and income taxes is in the spotlight.

Financial consideration must necessarily enter into the makIng of funeral arrangements. Familles we have served tell others that we make the cost. suit the means of each client. Funeral Service 756 HAYWOOD RD. PHONE 3210 WEST ASHEVILLE WE SPECIALIZE FUNERAL FLOWERS The FLOWER SHOP MIDDLEMOUNT GARDENS, Inc.

27 Haywood St. Phones 815-816 ty movement, SPECIALS Shirts, Beautifully Finished 10C Sheets, 5c Pillow Cases, 3c Other Prices In Proportion Suits and Plain Dresses, Cleaned and Pressed Hats Cleaned and Blocked POSEY'S CLEANERS LAUNDRY Main Office and Plant Broadway at Merrimon Phone 2100 Branches 10 Oak st. 2 Patton Ave. Bittmore Plaza nest to Biltmore Drug Store "Money Won't Buy Better Work' DR. DEAN MUST BEGIN SENTENCE ON MONDAY NEXT this JACKSON.

July 6. (P)---Un10AS Governor Sennett Conner again Intercedes, Dr. Sarah Ruth Dean of Greenwood, prominent socially and professionally, must begin next state week sentence in the penitentiaryte Greenwood woman doctor, convieted of the "poison whiskey highball" death clinical associate, Or. John Preston Kennedy, must begin serving her sentence Tuesday unless Governor Conner, who left the capitol today for a unannounced destination, extends a 30-day order of suspension of sentence, or grants the weman a full pardon. A suspension of sentence granted by the governor June 8 will expire Monday.

Canoe hurdle races are being held In New Zealand, the canoes having to slide over poles placed about a foot above the water CHIROPRACTIC Corrective Treatment For Head Throat Illness Lung and Heart Conditions Stomach and Bowel Complaints Kidney and Pelvic Disorders Neuritis Rheumatism Seuralgia Lumbago Blood and Nerve Pressure Asthma, Goltre Appendicitis Constipation So 5614 Insomnia and 4053-W Doctors Limbaugh-3rd Floor WACHOVIA BANK BLDG. LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITIES GORDON ROBERTSON Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co. 326 Haywood Bide. Phone 1194 BUSY SEASON! The population of Western North Carolina is almost double at this time and naturally our low theeseam X-Ray work (which are about one-half of prices elsewhere) are keeping 115 exceedingly busy.

Appointments for X-RAY and Fluoroscopic examinations must be arranged for in advance. Please make your appointments early. DRS. HARDY MURPHY Chiropractic, X-Ray and 276 Arcade Bldg. Fluoroscopic Specialists Phone 1317 NOTICE: July and August Schedule Monday, Wednesday and Friday-11 to 6 P.

M. Other Times by Appointment OF LAST WEEK'S RHYME The Winner MRS. BLANCHE OWENSBY 12 Robert St. "Where are you going, my pretty maid To a Purol Station, Sir, she said: And fill my car with Purol Pep (You fill in last line yourself) PURE Each Week We Will Publish Winners' Name It's good fun and not as easy as it Rhyme looks--try Editor it. Citizen-Times PEP PURE OIL CO.

L. F. ABERNETHY, Agent PUROL PRODUCTS It's The SUMMER 0 ROUND-UP We've herded and corraled all the good looking samples and odds and ends from our large stock of FURNITURE and branded them at ridiculously low prices for clearance! Brand your calendar with a big red circle around tomorrow's date and git along, git along, to Pearlman's! 39 Suites from $85 Priced Formerly Your Choice 5 49 .95 DOWN DELIVERS are These at a sample suites stylish drastic price- grouped for a rich hand You'll close out creations, smash. quick of it -reductions gorgeous colors, in mohair, from tailored choose SEE OUR almost while frieze and WINDOWS half, available. last.

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