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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 3

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HE LANDMARK STATESVILLE 0 AUR THREE THURSDAY' JULY5 1934 Rpute Three News Hitler Is Unable To Oust Von Papen of the Celeste Hen members were affected Euse Man Is aced By Papen Will Remain who has led of Pitts 'S 4 34 AIK AND COpLEK By ega clinic will be take care of hun silent up on Clyde Charles Harry of SCHOOL TEACHERS WIN IN PRIMARY i WISH I MAD XOWA LUCK YOU MAUK MtM USING I4U1 JOHN DILLINGER SEEN IN MASSACHUSETTS GOOD MORNING MR MORTON NICE MORNING Charlotte Boy Drowns in Pond Thomas Andersen Nnal Jr Cele brates "Ilia ourth Birthday Thomas Anderson Nash Jr cel ebrated his fourth birthday Tuesday HISTORY fiscal year Extra 15 Million Added To Pay of removal of tonsils bullets as Hitler strucK at iraiuors nmnno1 rariinals and conservatives alike HIGHEST IN ITS Raleigh July 4 North German Dictator Encounters a orce In Germany That Countermands His Hindenburg Believed the Man Berlin July 4 A new crisis in the nazi government last night sent EH? OH HELLO KID 1 YEAH RIGHT IT IS A SWELL MORNING ryc Mr Sherrill was returning to Statesville from Lenoir the accident occurring about ten miles beyond Taylorsville on the Taylorsvtillc Le ndr rond Mr Sherrill was driving alone when his car left the highway thetically said the brief is a family gathering The remark did not go over so well The annual repori of Mrs Conway librarian at the Statesville Public Library presented Tuesday at the quarterly meeting of the library board showed that the total number of volumes lent from the "library during the past year was 35 125 or a gain of 4654 over lilSt year when the total circulation was 30471 An increase of more than a hundred per cent in number of non liction books lent by the library was also noted in the report The number of non fiction books lent this year was 3015 compared with 1466 last year Books added to the library during the year totaled 1142 and the total RPHAN ANNIE BE KIND TO OUTUW Memphis Tenn July Sunday sandwich movies seemed destined for a long and successful mu here today when the grand jury refused to in dict Charles Meiwing Orpheum th Danville Va July 3 Antonio Niaihakos known to hundreds of fight fans as Tony the Greek the promising middleweight who won the 20 boxing exhibitions given here died of a broken neck Sunday night in Luna Lake Dr Langston arrived at that conclusion after view ing the remains There is no doubt that in diving he hit the bottom for a scar on the bridge of his nose showed this A splendid athlete and powerfully developed he weighed 155 pounds When he dived from the lower level of the midwater tower he never came up Three minutes later the lifeguard had him out but it was seen he was beyond aid A ORTY IVE IN BACH HAND AND as soon use 'em as not too AND TO DAY ANYBODY HEARIN HIM SHOOT US WOULD OUST THINK WAS ANOTMBrC IRE CRACKER inds Way to Put on 4 Sunday Movie Show with a party at the home of hiapa renta Mr and Mrs A Nash bf on Davie avenue The 'group little folks played games on the lawn listened to fairy tales and entertained themselves with various novelty birthday gifts received Late in the afternoon tpey were all seated at Small tables arranged the yard and the mother and grand mother assisted by Mrs Paul York and Mrs Jack Armficld served Mickle Meuse enps and cakes table was centered with the birthday cake glowing with its lighted tapers and surrounded by animal cakes Vasea of rcse buds centered the other tables and favors of varlcolored balloons marked the places of the guests Betty and Coleen McDade of Troutman were special guests Lions Club Holds Meeting at River Postal Workers And Auxiliary Open Annual Convention Mnw IUn Julv The annual convention of state postoffiee clerks their auxiliary ami state letter carriers was opened here last night at the Gaston hotel Registration was started yesterday morning and there were three recrea tion features for the afternoon: a fishine trip a boat cruise and a nu Itor nrive tn Atlantic Beach Address es of welcome were extended by Mayor Leon Scott former Mayor Edward Clark City Attorney Wilson Lee and IT Pursur president of the local clerks association with re sponse by heads of the state organiza tions CURE I'M LUCK'S ALL CUAMPIGMK Abe CAVALCADB LiflrV BkirkOrtuJ T4 arciav wkic IU IB Johnny ranklin Cloer Bom Tuesday July 3 to Mr and Mrs Cloer at their home on Buffalo street a son Johnny rank lin Cloer 4 kjuuv 0 me pj cu in iii This morning business meetings vjc Hugh Trivette 1 1 1 1 I 4 it 1 I aiumcvi i tl UQ Railroad Workpr al Centenary Ncw Hope and Ireland of Un so the chief talked about the weather take a leave absence shortly Two policemen ushered in the 1 Iwl handsome young accused man wnose smile froze as he saw the array be fore him One by one the three wives stood up and told how they had married and lived with him but they did it without rancor Thomas finally identified his wives one by one here they he said with forced smile and was then led away BROKEN NECK ATAL TO GREEK SCRAPPER 50 SAH LO5 i (cP cjj 1 MILUCN iN THU MOVIE Pl rcHf BUSINESS 6b In CLOSING STUDIO To NIGHT JUST AMCAU8K IMAPPfcM TO KMOM MOM ABOUT CATCHING ISH THAN OTHER 'lyrMll CALLCQ' LUCKY NCM4 I KNOW JUST HOW MAX BARR EE Miss Olivia Harmon New Dean of Greensboro College The Statesville Liions Club held nn informal meeting and fish fry at the river Monday night in place of the regular weekly dinner meeting Lion ITcsident Ijdta Johnson 'an nounced that a number of jthese 'meetings to 'which guests are in vited would be hdld nt the Lions clubhouse at the riv'er during the summer i and protege Vice Chancellor ranz Everybody a few hours before had i and be succeeded by Hitlers col league in bloody Hermann Wilhelm Goering During the day long cabinet ses sion called to reorganize the blood purged nazi government correspond ents waited for the word they had been told to expect that Von Papen conservative critic of some nazi pol icies was out inally a propaganda ministry spokesman said of Von re moval from power: may in fact never become a of our he added gone outside of Berlin by air plane and that may change things That is all can say Exact Status Unknown The leader was Hitler His trip was to the country estate of the president from which word the carriers and union representa ttl 1 1 i'iuiitiaj tiiiov fives last April Employes are to get General fund rccipl8 set a ncw all history both in the highway and gen eral fund A Maxwell revenue commissioner said today It was announced Monday that back another aml a halt per cent titne high but at the tilne it wasnot January 1 1935 On April '193o noe(i that the highway receipts also side of President Paul von Hinen burg the one man who is credited with being able to do what he pleases in Germany by making use of the regular army The chancellor dashed dramatically from a cabinet meeting to the air i port after a carefully planned scheme i1 ll rlenio CUULlIlUtU 111 uay uiaw vxuwua! 1 i men women and children to stare at the chancellor home During the cabinet session dreds were there but all were nobodv wanted to be caught 3Wivpg in Cmirt a chance remark vv IVCB III VvlII I Nobody that is except one Lentz Nash Marriage a Year Ago Announced 'Mrs Thomas Albert Nash an pounces the marriage of her daugh ter Laura Mary Nash to Mr Donald Harper Lentz July 3 1933 at Tav krsvillc' 4 Miss Nash and Mr Lentz were married in Taylorsville one year apo Tuesday the marriage taking place at the homo of Mr red York reg ister of deeds with Rev A Mof fett pastor of the Presbyterian church cf Taylorsville officiating Mr and Mrs Iicntz are making their home in ltony Point with Mr mother Mrs 11 Lentz opponent and win come to sembly of 1935 It is understood that Mr won on the anti saks tax issue He beat his sales tax opponent It happens that Messrs Thompson and uarded withelmstrasse itlinkgxIl HiH nrd womr rxn fhia iccilP Z7 AUilVllvli U11V1 uvv niujvi via nuu Mrs Barbee was opposed to it Womble voted for it And there are THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE 5Hc AWQ CASE ftSPENITlS IT NERVOUS AlLtAENT CAUSED BY THE SHOCK (O LOSING HERT UAIEV Zn 0 'J Greensboro July 3 Miss Olivia Haimon of Chapel Hill has accepted (the position of dean of college home at Greensboro College Dr Tur rentine president announced yester day She succeeds Miss Mettie Ricketts of Orange Va served efficiently for the last 15 years Miss Harmon is a native boro THE GUMPS DUCK 29 Iredell Boys Recruited for CCC Has Small Cloudburst ayetteville July 2 A1 12 dy heat wave was broken here late yes terday by a small cloudburst in which four inches of rain fell were repota of scattered hail storms in the vicinity but prudsjiferinudamae William Anderson Hunter Mr and Mrs Charlie Hunter of Kannapolis announce the birth of a son William Anderson Hunter on riday Juno 29 Mr a Hunter before marriage was Miss Mildrtd Vice Chancellor DawIim Tiih A 'l zi nm bier Thomas his alleged third wife ministry announced today that ranz It was a genial assemblage and theyon papen wyj remain vice chan wives talked to each other sympa 1 cellor' of Germany As Von has been undermined by events of the last few days it was expected he will Sales Tax Helps To Balance The Bod 'X get Raleigh June 3 Eleven months brought $001580036 in sales tax col lections Governor Ehringhaus said tbday He thinks the 12th month will add about $600000 That be quite up to estimates it will be a million and a half under the guessbs but the tendency is up ward The collections make possible the balanced budget Governor Ehr inghaus said the budget will be bal anced with from $200000 to $300000 surplus Ho would not talk sales tax The Saturday primaries carried defeats and victories for opponents of thH levy though the second races were unkinder on the whole than were the first of revolters i notea rnat tne mgnway receipts aiwo stm stood the entire 10 per cent will have been ieached a high total Maxwell said the 1933 34 hurbwav i evceedeu the previous high for a fiscal year $2050220162 in 1931 32 rotai state revenue last useal year bald elderly man in a threadbare suit who Danville Va July 3 Edgar Orrell 'climbed on a bench and proclaimed: Thomas alleged bigamist experienc 1 could tell Hitler a few things he ed one of most embarrassing know a great moments Monday morning when he The crowd and the police smiledwas usherbfr into the office of Chief and the old man was not harmed Of Police Bell to meet lace to race and all at one time the three women he Ts alleged to have married his children and many of the in laws The three women were Mrs Nina Nicely Thomas of Clifton orge Mrs Dollv Burgess Thomas of Spray with his three children and Naomi Cob IVdlUUdU wurnerb Mcthodist church Adjournment come this afternoon Washington July 4 Railroad workers have $15000000 more to STATE'S COLLECTIONS spend came Monday that Von Hindenburg One fourth of the 10 per cent de 1 1 1 1 1 1L AUz was Holding tne reicnswenr treguiai tiucteu irom tmejr pay cii cks iw Ulp armyj' responsioie tor tne saiety oi rnst two anu one nau yeais was ic Highest in the Von Panen then a Prisoner in his own stored Julv 1 1 were tne nignest in tin state home This is the first restoration under The exact status of Von Papen was a compromise agreement reached by not clear alter these unexpected ae velopments He attended the cabinet session the first one he has entered since the suppression but guards around his home Before this sudden 4 leauiieu a nigii tuv I I 1 UC I I 1 development rafrri throw nnf nf the nlans for re i revenues ot $22 4: ueauciion nisivau ui a pay cut uc cause basic wages under the agree rz tvnon Tno HttlAMO btl zi tHu I llivliv LI1V UIUVUO mix VV railroad managers never were cnang BJWregated $44122296 P1 i Only members of the railroad un be about one million including idle ions of whom there are supposed to members were affected THAT'S "TWO MORTON HEAD TH GANG THAT HELD UP TH HOUSE MUVtU IN HtKCUUai AS I HE OWNED TH PLACE AND' HE CALLS PAPA SLEEK PAL EASY NOW HERE HE the a ures were no lonKer ln eneev ne we a g0Vernmenb continued to withhold its i' promised list of those by IjlDSOn I UUUm clriinV of Raleigh July 4 Billy Strickland nine year old Charlotte boy was drowned near here fate in inanager under the Mato blue Edgerton pond at the A op J11" erated boys camp Mensing previously had secured an injunction in chancery court restrain Chancellor Hitler by airplane to the 1s? Rnuitrh at the home of he city from revoking his theater di visitor in naicign at tne nome or Sa was bmnir ht before his aunt Mrs tf Coley grand jury in an effort to secure I The body was recovered from tnd stop the showlake shortly aftei the crowning oc 1 por ast month Mousing has currcd I been defying the city authorities and Coroner Lawiencc Wanng servjnK sandwiches and drinks and was investigating the tragedy lt throwj in a free lllovic niirh nnd (johitlc nt rl rnn'M inrp were not available here 1' is located in an isolated 18 miles north of Raleigh Mr Strickland was in Raleigh Mon day but returned to his home inCharlotte He is a traveling sales jnian Mrs Strickland is visitingrelatives in WBupngton and was noti fied there of the tragedy last night Camp Edgerton has been operated by the Raleigh A for sev nnnin ftt jrMrrr lvnxa till vrnix nrx tnuiu vvuua i It is situated in a wooded section and near a small artificial lake I The drowning was the first fatal accident since the camp was estab lished by The Chio TriMtmJM iJJIIILlJ Jm1 Statesville Rt 3 July We are having very heavy rainfall here for the pastweek Most of the farmers in this vicinity have their crops in very gooa conun ion The children kel school who need physical treat ment sucn as teeth and eyes treated met together with their parents and a nurse at the school building riday June 29 at 2 There was a good num ber of children present who need this attention and it is hoped that later on in the summer a operated in order to these children Misses Dora and Marv rances Elliot spent the past week in Green to remove the old friend Vlllp I with rrlativps Miss Margaret Little is visiting von Papen from office fell through nA nrxnlxb ii rTxrzxz A Ullv lv 1 VUi 4 Gt fc Mr and Mrs Robert Sherrill and been saying Von Papen would resigni 1 i 1 i i i ZWZ 1 tneir tittle daughter Patsy oi unap el Hill are visiting both Mr and Mrs parents and relatives here There will be preaching at Beulah Baptist church July 8 at 2:30 by Rev Morris pastor Sunday school at 1:30 Mr Stephen Nash superintendent We are proud to say the Beulah Sunday school group carried the chuich banner back to Iredell from the South Yadkin Baptist Sunday school association in Davie county Sunday July 1 Twenty nine Statesville mid Iredell county boys were accepted by the Charlotte recruiting station Monday for enrollment in the Civilian Conser vation Corps mid will be sent from there to camp they are: John McKay Carl Ware Ovcrcnsh Jonah Robinette IL Horton Marion Green Ward and Edgar Kennedy all Mooresville Charlie Parker Billy Bristol Dale Austih Grafton ox Victor erguson Ralph Coley Thorn Injuries flu PlltnH Wllhiil InliHunn RaKpfI nd Current Charles isher Amos Bell Mr and Mrs Sherrill have been in Mack Ovcrcash Stoy Parks Raymond on visit to Mrs Shcr llost Clarence Speaks Lloyd Nmitz parents Mr and Mrs A Richard Kyles all ot tat esville Kal ton Gillelmid of Eufola Hubert Doh son of Harmony Woodrow Van Jloy of Olin and George Ovcrcash of Hamptonville Tn addition to the quota of 29 10 additional boys were sent to the Char lotte recruiting station in the hope that there might be some vacancies that would give them a chance at en rolltnent One of the' boys Julitis Nabors could not qualify under the physical examination The other nine did not have a chance to enroll since there were no vacancies They were Bob Reavis Marvin Stone rank Chapman and Halton Hartline of 'Statesville Marvin Baker of Moores tV 1 1 rvx nn were held 'followed by the annual Er )d Mak Bustle of 1 will inn rJrnvn Annual Report of Librarian Made Raleigh July 4 Thompson a Garner school teacher led the Wake ticket Saturday in the run off which nominated him for a seat in' the house of representatives and put him nearly 1200 votes ahead of Dr Douglass who was high man in the first primary by nearly 2000 votes In the run off Dr Douglass vio lent foe of the general sales tax was distanced by both Mr Thompson and Clarence Mitchell Mr Thompson received 7351 votes and Mr Mitchell 7309 Dr Douglass polled 6172 and Brantley Womble also member of the 1933 house gut i Hl Ur vougiass organizing the government Hitler beat Mr Womble 401 beat Mrs Stella bad announced that the reign of Barbee 468 and Sherwood Up r0J which swept scores of trusted but church 4(i7 I traitorous nazi leaders to their graves By a meer turn of events Wake lime tho ugh the na will have four representatives in the tion was warned tbat Germany is house though the law holds this coun rued wtb aa jrcn fist and a strong ty to three Gibson of Scotland county fter stati tbe stern weag who teaches at Apex beat out his no in effecl )he zJ nn I 1 zmmn rx thn a number of ibooki now In' library Is 4155 Book rents and fines col lected during tho year totaled $309 50: The report of Mr Charles Mills treasurer1 of the board for the fourth quarter of the year showed total re ceipts for the quarter ending of $82(521 Expenditures for the quarter totaled $77194 ROBERT SHERRILL HAS CLOSE CALL IN RiECK Mr Robert Sherrill of Chapel Hill had a close call Sundhy night while returning from? Lenoir when his car skidded on the road and plunged down a 60 foot embankment Mr Sherrill escaped with only' minor injuries out nts car was vauiy wreca MOW DO YOU LIKE TMtS OOA CATCM? si tV BAT 1 mu I a we a a aoii ir a a apuu ty wi II 411 mi nr nr I1 JU Tit (JI I taHfaiO iBMi i 1 4 Kan WSmBCmu aa i 'X 'f1 LITTLE DAY 4 I "mrri'ii timtil 7 I 1 I MM 4'4 1 Lx i TT iudi ML LiraJi 1W ml LT I si I a im al Al 1 I xtfa I BLES3 tA SOUL I ickvt 1 1 17x0 TO DA'? MlftcY nr I UDHt IQ I "iilr Bn fekfeiiaiiW 1 1 Tx i il 1 I fl I Kjfffr earuret Syndicate 1ncjtw Hritiin rightt 3 (UUHEREK SH vwl I inUll llllr 7 EiBSuj I 1 rHIIlBB 1 MttuncRirh umstW6 9 IBlvD (B? The Aflsociiited Press) Boston July John Dillinger was hunted today along the country lanes and trunk highways of western Mas sachusetts State troopers motorcycle officers and troopers on horseback sought him after their concentration xvas ordered early today shortly after a motorist who stopped for gasoline in the little village of Whitinsville had been tively as Dillinger NEGRO HELD OR MURDER Rocky Mount July 2 John Thom as Nash county negro tenant farm er was held in Nashville today eharges cf fatally Thomas Joyner' farmer early Sunday Joyner and the negro were not known to have previously disagreed Joyner was sleeping cn the back porch of hs home at the time he was shot By Percy Crosby A LITTLE LEGAL ADVICE SKIPPY fl INORMATION LAST NIGHT I DR6AMT 1 UAS A CAR AN A COP ARReSTGO ME OR NOT AuToMoglLG LAWS I WAS SENTCNC6D TO LIPS IN PRISON IT Pcrcv Crosby 'Great Britain rigbls resened 7 JiM4 rung requires dvnnicate Inc WHERE INO A BOOK WITH THE AUTOMOBILE LAWS I DREAbA I A LYVT ABOUT ff a OfelllWSsA 7 Lt IX 1 2 uSs 1 1 I 4 fl 1.

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