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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 8

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MONDAY JULY 23 1934 of All IM 11 the eastern part to conn state supeisor of agrieul work of the association l(lbig events which took place during Lt xl 4krt Unfhnl nirnir $1185 Reg Pat Off Copyright 1934 by The Chicago ribune By Percy Crosby THE OUNCE PREVENTION SKIPPY UUHAT the holo Britain rights rrsrrvrd HW tcyre SaW li and will and ISTHE'PlMAE READY MR VANRlPPLE ARP' ARP: 1 KNOlD'D YA'D 60 U1ITH US DOWN TO THE DRUG SlbRE Suffers Slight Hurts At ort Oglethorpe YOU'VE TALKED ME INTO GOING TO MY DEATH BET A million i don't gome back nuivt (Tom) dead was his of I furniture filed for AND WHEN YOU GET TH) I EH CLEANED TAKE THE 3CALSI THE PORCH DON'T EXPECT AE TO EPEND ALL MY TIME CLEANING UR ATER TOW YP5t Sl SvcbCISE IS WAT YOU HEED The only EXERCISE YOU HAD SINCE YOU CAME OP HERE IS MOVING YOUR EVE LID1' GOING TO wsiu vr VT WILL DO YOU GOOD TO CALc YOUR OWN ISH BUT TAKE THEM OUT ON THE PORCH To DO IT ment The new men are satisfied there seems to le a lot less grumbling about who is going to do the neces sary work and the morale of the whole troop in general seems better than in former years Perry Crosby Great Britain rights reserved 1934 King eatures Syndicate Inc" THE TROUBLE WITH YOU is: ic vmtt A GOOD AUft kkA DAT 'S 3 WHILE WHEN YOU WERE AT HOME YOU WOULDNiTjl HAVE TO jnril OR TOWtS yesterday to represent the state said that these were starters and others will be prosecuted if the law is Neither of the Winston Salem mer chants offered evidence but Mr Tesh stated that bookkeeping in connec tion with the tax represented about an hour per (ay per person in his establishment or this work he said his personnel was not bonded and received no remuneration from the state fJNCK ITI1PN1TURE COMPANY! loor Samples of Gliders and All Porch And Lawn urniture GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Mr Lankford Lippard were very sor ry to hear of his sudden death which the Anv Reply state de not recog live necessary as THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE Relief Workers 1 Will Meet Here Mrs A Pearson and Mrs Ben Pearson Lose laves Alexander county and II GAULT KILLED IN WRECK St Matthews July Gault Union merchant was killed early tooay several miles north of here when his automobile overturned Gault who was 55 suffered a broken neck WERE WORKING ON BACK PORCH The game end Revenue Department of Docs ixot icecognize Cases Maxwell Raleigh July The HE LANDMARK STATgSVHLE range this afternoon The weather is awfully hot but that is always to be expected out here and we had a severe thunder storm Sunday night which rather up set things for a while In general however the whole situation looks fair for a very successful encamp invrin iinri vkx Workers and Vocational Agricul tural Teachers of Three Counties to Meet July 31 1 want To See WHAT THEV GOT for Seasickness I YAM ASTlN' YA VANRlPPi ARE YA GOIN' OR HOT I'M YA THEY'S A GOOD CHANCE US NOT 6ETTIN' YOWELL GO I G'JOO CHANCE NOT 4 fTS? KtTTIND KILLED IS THAT So? WHERE ARE YA ather Of 23 Children Dies Shelbv Julv 19 I Moore father of 23 children is at the age of 64 years He twice married Seventeen of children survvc him Miss Dora Bustle who has been some now her many friends will be glad to know She spent several (ays last week at Davis Hospital tak i Mrs Turner who has been real sick is some oenei ai mis mump Also Miss Hattie Williams who be came sick Monky is improving Miss Tov Williams and Mr James San rancisco Committee Puts Ban a'nc reLurncd ho froln on General Strike A Boonewhere they a tenueu summer sciiuui I Williams who is attending summer school at A Boone spent last week end with home folks She re 1 turned to Boone Tuesday for the sec ond term of summer school A Prcslar of'vl Prcslar four sisters Mrs and Mrs 5 SKIPPY GOIN to take ME OUT THIS ATCRNOOK1 BE THE IRST Time in my life I WAS EVER IN a boat Raleigh July 20 NCERA fam and garden supervisors case work ers and Vocational Agricultural teachers will meet in Statesville Ju ly 31 to formulate plans for a fall and winter farming program under the Rural Rehabilitation division ot the NCREA The meeting was call ed bv George Ross state director of rural rehabilitation Thnnins tural education Count es to be epresented at tnc Statesville meeting are Iredell Alex ander and Catawba Aims of the program which is 1 1 1L JDmIaL rtlMneOhOn be jauncneti in me mHntv viihhvm 1 1L fAIIDTinC me ni'uve iKumu in all sections of North Carolina are to increase the vc Cational abili ty of farm families now on relief by teach'ng them better methods planning and producing food for an all vear round supply and better I' San rancisco July 20 The gen eral strike of San rancisco union labor was called off yesterday The labor steering committee which engineered the mass walkout vjted 191 to 174 recommending the immediate return to work of all un ions that went on strike in sympa thy with longshoremen and marine workers As soon as word of the coinnv tee's action was flashed the trek back to work assumed almost the proportions of a stampede in the metropolitan area of 1306000 per sons Even before the strike was called off both union and non union men had been returning to work that had been paralyzed for a time for the mass walkout last Monday of nearly 100000 workers was revolting against the decrees set up by the strike organization for emergency conduct of its affairs i I'ln Portland Ore meanwhile the strategy committee of the central labor council pledged Senator Robert Wagner it would use its influence to postpone the calling of a general strike there until the senator could present to the federal board at San rancisco the informa tion he gathered in Portland Senator Wagner who reached this week as an observer fbr the White House and federal la 1 bof board said he will leave today for San rancisco I Kill Scribbled On Order Blank il cd or Probate High Point July 20 A will hbribbled on an order blank dispos ing of the $500000 estate Wrenn pioneer southern manufacturer' has been jprobate here the discovery of graph Wrenn wap thought to have 'died intestate while vacationing in early in the vear Under the thrms of the will the bulk of the es goes to his wife Mrs Louise wi11 was not witnessed but( I was identified a in hand ri It was dated ebruary 6 jl 9 3 ths day before he and a par (vof friends left on a trip to lor Ida I ceed to enforce "the act whereever itbe unable tb drill for a few days it is is violated A Maxwell commis nothing serious sioner declared yesterday I Our duties so far have been rather The two cases at Wiriston Saltm heavy one half of the troop spent were the first prosecuted in the state yesterday on the machine gun range for failure to file returns under the firing while the others were drilling sales tax law on horseback they will go to tne V'lir TflY A 1 1011 well known and loved throughout this I dir LdX IftDULUinvi vicinity and he leaves to mourn his High Point July 20 Sanford was I departure a number of rclatlves and selected as the convention city for the Tnemls one day first annual meeting of the Mr and Mrs Oscar Lr tton are North Carolina air Tax Association Impending a few days at White Lake and the program was limited to four They were accompanied by some speakers to be North Carolinians friends of Troutman "conversant with the state's fiscal af 1 pankhead Cotton Act Challenged UP IN THE AIR i loon't go: hah: i should GO ALONG PA'V THE BILLS WAV GtT KILLtU BtSlUeS YOU KNOW) DARN IDCLU UDE Lu ALL GET RILLED DOWN PAGEEtGHT LIGHTNING KILLS i T' IM WOMEN IN ALEXANDER CO PORCH GLIDERS All Steel rame and Coil Spring Seats with heavy cotton filled seats and back as low as speakers to it was decided here yesterday Jfternoon at a meeting of the execu 1 tive group composed of the directors uid advisory board members of the association Paul Leonard executive secre tary was given a vote of confidence and appreciation for his services by those present on behalf of the or ganization and was authorized to make all arrangements for the con vention program which will be dedi cated to the cause of greater economy in siate and local government in the urnrp 1 I a I 71 A I invjuiuiviiD nvic vvn nrdnv convention from a number of cities in here complaint has the central part of the state as well A vLocnn attornevs as resorts in both the east and west I cen piei colUmbus tat M4 2X in United States district court ui Meridian The action believed to be the first legal attack of the Bankhead act will be directed against Secretary of Agiiculture Henry A Wallace and iniernal revenue and extension otfi rhaifed with administering the 1 rj luilivif ui ii dent was chairman Mr Leonard said act in Mississippi acu wuvwu 1 xxitllxrxV nmtf Kvr flin RPfiSlOIl of COHCCrCSS wuin uiu riiy SOCKS VO IUDVIIVu pivuuv Sanford Selected or ihn Annual Meet in IT Of "ccurred night at his home me Annual LULL lint jn R()Wan county Mr Lippard was Thrown rom Horse When Another Rider orced Him Into Du ties Are Heavy But Men Are Satis fied (By John Weatherman) ort Oglethorpe Ga July Our troop arrived here Sunday morning mleLon ktif ddp man from the WiUlDUV lUioitap X'WV 1 I I Asheville troop fell from their bag State tfage car door ana was injured nunci i Test seriously He was left in the hospital at Knoxville ana lauest icpuivp uvh there say that he has a chance to nr 1 i XV 4 nAnlrlnnh EnlQ wo nan a suuiit illiuchv morning' Sergeant red I oston was drug from his horse when another Statesville 3 July One of the the past week was the ueinei picnic which was held at the Bethel Baptist church near East Monbo Saturday The morning was devoted to a pro gram already prepared for the occa sion and which proved to be of great interest to those attending One of the principal speakers was Mr I Gi Grier manager of the Baptist orph anage at Thomasville The subject "Thu Siimificance LUI 11J AHUIVOO 7 of a His talk was very tion picking etc teresting After the closing of the1 morning program the group gathered I I aVV in the grove at the church and spicad LcWl OH OdlCw luCVY a very templing dinner and everyone 4 (J ltThe main feature for the afternoon Is To Be 'Enforced was the baseball game between the 1 UzkLx) nvJ Hid hpts East mu iuiu oom vuv st nt as vi 1 weavers cd with a very close score of 7 to 6 1 in favor of the Riversiders We are 11 tr eno nst Monbo at the lil JIV I llfi V' head of the list when the final game partment of revenue docs 1 1 it: niyn that anv are IS jHaytiu liiid Aui fc 1 i Miss Mary Lippard spent the past in cases oi vioiaupn ui uiv der force( him into a tree and some week end with Miss Nell Orren ot regards filing of sales ta 1 jn his leg were torn lose Mnu lam despite appeals in two convictions ligaments in ni Tbnmnnv friends and relatives of at Winston Salem will pro but aside irominerav? serving foods The program also ia aimed to wards giving instruction on rural rmhlom assisting in planning I 1 rx 1 111 1 1 nA(r en in local Kurai iu'iiamiiuuwii by planning rotations farm layouts terracing pastures and other lend improvements and instructions in new and improved practices for both agriculture and local industry The Vocational Agriculture tcach farm and garden superv sors case workers in each county direct the work of the program its supervision NEW HOPE NEWS Tnlv 19 The threshers clock Lev nlmncl finichnd VlP'ihino' in this Stinday afternoon from Abner Creek comniunity Every one will be glad Baptist church in Spartanburg whcn they are done county South Carolina anil inter Mi a Busll wh0 has been ttirtit will be there Mrs Pearson real jck somc time is improving it UL LUULT vrvvn cnurch Workers Rush Back to Jobs arley Reports tas both individual producers and uuuuuu surplus the entire cotton belt 1 complaint sets forth numerous reasons in support of his Postoffice Department Lives Within contention the act is unconstitution Its Income or irst Time Sinceil and freuuentlv quotes liberally 19ip from the congressional minority com i Washington July 21 Postmaster mittee report on the bill and from General arley yesterday reported a arguments advanced by Senator $5000000 postoffice department sur Eorah of Idaho who opposed its en plus to lesident Roosevelt the fiist since 4919 actnicnu Ths GXCexSs of receipts over expen working in sin part of the uki 7n ponHal ditures was arrived at arley said state and the following week goes to inonumental ater V'tkmg tz there the J0'5 7 thonzed by for air and ocean U1C vnavv vy lne avl 1S penmuvu than operative further charges Ahe bill ot wx fits WT complaint the cot crop postmaster general attributed ThfPI NeWX ia lage juoasure i be tinhaives surplus to manage IOUie inree liewb I that which is harvested by reason operatjonj the practice of the peroiat on of the act ilLbe and to greater post in a Huge mcanuie al receipts due to improved Business son of delay andthose who thus con((ition own will be deprived by the United rom the jj iiouston on which States of their he js Hawaii bound Mr Roosevelt The document omplains that a ra(jiW(i his congratulations resulting Lability would exist against tho federal government to the "ex pnetnn tent of an estimat'd $50000000 It oergCHTIl eU 1 OSlOll also estimates that there wouia oe a i i tfrrtn ann lurtner poienuai loss oi puuuvvvuv on handling at th? gin and beyondwith an unascertained loss as to the reduced use of land reduced cultiva (C McDade) Troutman July Mr Ernest Sherrill who was operated on for appendicitis at the Hos pital Statesville last Thursday is reported to be getting along nicely Afiss Mallie Perry returned this week from Boone where she attend ed summer school at Appalachian State Normal I Mr Hazel Sherrill of Canton spent the week end here with hi parents Mr and Mrs Sherrill Miss aye Ovcrcash returned last week from an extended trip through Tennsvlvania and New York Mis's Zelma I'crry of Washing ton is visiting her parents iJlr and Mis A Perry I Mr and Mrs Herman Brown are i 4L: tt onL nttAnrhnr Rv Miss Lula Matheson 1 11 liign imn ownship this JMrs Hartsell is remodeling th'peasonhome hehonic nlar Troutman and ex in on a wire stretened along the pects to move at an ear back porch where Mrs Pearson and Mr and Mrs Hake Clodfcltcr an hef mother in law were at work 1 chddren of Washm" and killed both women I lof The elder Mrs Pearson died in Ira Clodfcltcr and Mis Clodfcltcr (Till lie dnnrhter in law liV fed for an hour dying without re gaining consciousness Three physic inns summoned from Hickory work ed to save her life Imt in The two women were washing fruit jars cn the back porch prepar atory to fruit when ni iilo1 rami IlgUlllHI MIUIK 4HN4I niv by the same bolt Other members' of the family in the house at the' time were not injured Mr A I ec pearson who is employed in Lenoir I was not at home at the time i The younger Mrs Pearson was before her marr'age Miss Carrie Preslar the daughter Airs Amaii da' Bolick Preslar and the late Preslar and was born November 7 1903 She is survived by her hus band fciir small children: Benjamin antA Lee Pearson Jr Betty Ruth and Patty Pearson: her mother who lives in Alexander conn five brothers: and Dewey Preslar of Alexander county Alabama of Hickory rd Bowman Whisenant of Hickory Mrs Tea cue ot Mrs Prevette of Virginia tMrSi Benjamin Pearson a native ofD'uth Carolina was the daugh ter of the late Jonah Carter of Greer SC and was 64 vears old She and her husband and daughter curi Coring and re rvwxfnJ horn Uniith I'nrxlim 1 Jltwivu i tin kjuuwi VdlUllllil few years ago to make their home 7 with their son Mrs Pearson leaves her husband: two sons A Lee Pearson of Alexander county and 1 Pearson Augusta Ga and her daughter Miss Jessie Pearson of Alexander county Seven grand children also survive She leaves a sister MraU4Emnia orester of Greer and a brother A A Carter afco of Greer The funeral senice for the young er Mrs Pearson will be held at 2 o' clock Saturday afternoon from Mount Bethel Methodist church in 'Alexander county with interment in the church cemetery The funeral for Mrs Ben jamin Pearson w'Jl be at 2 1 White and Tesh the defendants both pleaded guilty to the charges and were fined $25 and costs and given suspended sentences of three months each in the Winston Salem Municipal court Both apjieal ed Informed of the outcome of the cases Mr Maxwell said that the state would not await the outcome of the appeals 1 to the orsyth Superior court and would not consider the leases as a test Mississippi Planter Will Attack Con revenue department has only st it ut ionalif of Measure in Court to enforce the law There is no test is iled jas I see Mr Maxwell said ilaw is on the books and we intend to Jackson Miss July Phe con that the terms of the act regaro st'tutionality of the Bankhead cot jnR tfoe filing of sales tax returns are ton act soon will be attacked in fed 1 1 xxrx ZirHinExZ' I 1 vw IX cral courts ny a juownucs wade Hruton assistant attorney tw I Mississippi) planter it was learned general who went to Winston Salem that Sanford was the most centrally located and accessible place extending an invitation and that for a one (iay meeting it serves best for the pur pose The organization meeting of the association was held on August 10 at Greensboro last year ollowing the meeting over which Turner of Mooresville presi that a general discussion of the ass 1 The Bankhead nation on ihnt it was decided to devote at niimar tention for the next several months tn of cotton by fixing ginning quo to the of governmental economy in every political subdivision since thus can the tax load be best held down 1 He said that the board expressed the concensus that splendid progress had been made in the' first years work as evidenced by the member ship map and that it was decided to press the membership campaign in every part of the state at once Mr Leonard will spend next week By begat SURE CAtSTER VANRtPPLE THEY'S ONE 1 GOOD CHftNCE OUT OR TEN or NOT GETT1N' OUTl YOU CMCM Troii' WK A AUB MB WW Xm 3 HE CAUSE A a JW 111 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