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THE N. Dr. C. A. Shore Dies at Raleigh Raleijrh, Feb.

C. Shore, 59, died here lost nighv. A. 18 Rebels Others Aboard Injured DEFIED ORDER TO SHOW WHITE FLAG Asaorinteil ivrss). Twenty-five years as director of itho North Carolina laboratory of ihygiene which he founded gnvo Dr.

Clarence Albert Shore an opportunity to make a definite contninUiun i to the public health of his state. How Dr. Shore embraced this op-j I norrtmitv is clearly emphasized bv 1 the present standard of efficiency the laboratory, recognized as one of. the best in the south, and the work it has accomplished. Dr.

Shore was responsible for the purification of drinking water in North Carolina. His laboratory Seven Entombed Bodies Recovered from Lime Quarrjr Fletcher, Feb. underneath mass of rock and dirt, workmen today lifted the body of Styles Webb, of Fletcher, the last of seven killed by gigantic rock slide at a lime quarry here Wednesday. Four bodies had been unearthed earlier today from the gigantic rock and dirt slide that buried seven men nt the and C. Lime and Stone Corporation quarry near here Wednesday, bringing the tolnl recovered to seven.

Since a few hours after thousands of tons of dirt rolled over the men as (hey worked ut the bottom of a foot shaft, crews of volunteers ani! convicts have and blasted in an effort to extricate the dead. Two bodies were tnken from beneath the eaved-in walls last night. Kvrry device known tn man was in an effort to reach the bodies tons of rock and rcmov- the first day made barely ttl a dent in the hiifie deposit left in the of the deep quarry when the rain-soaked ledire gave way a IK. maring and crashing on I he helpless victims. ThcM- laboring at the bolt run of the pit came upon bloody stones now and then they went about their 'til of the seven I who into thu pit and ilid i.ot come rait.

f.ittLr taken the Batavia. Java, Feb. 10. Eight- i llin 0 test after lest, experiment uf-. eon men were killed and 25 injured lei mu-nt until the drinking 1 aboard the rebellious Dutch cruiser, wa every municipality was, De Zcven Prnvincien when the naval nia( 0 as pure a water running fro-n I fighting plane dropped a bomb on' a 1110 untain spring.

the ship's deck today, forcing the His work in hydrophobia research mutinous native crew to surrender, won him renown in America and The dead comprised tnree Kurd- ro pe. In he was named aj possible picks peans, and 15 natives. j- delegates from I' 1 huge gasoline engine-operated One Dutch officer and one young United States to the International Dutchmnn were slightly wounded. Conference on Hydrophobia jit the Given 10 Minutes. Pasteur Institute in Paris.

The dramatic end to the nnitiri- North Carolina was sr.vd thou. eers' career came at djnvn off the; ands of dollars by thn initiative Southwest Sumatra coast, when con-) Hioie in preparing an 1 centration of Dutch naval and biological products us ships bore down on the fleeing quar- typhoid, and tetanus ry nnd ordered her to snrrei.ricr T.ie Tnr Heel laboratory within ten minutes. lone of the few in the sou'n nanu- The rebels, defiant to tho last, facturing these products for ilu- pub- flasheti' a reply: "Don't hinder us." lie use. They failed to show a white cloth While he was reserved aril spent on the deck awnincr a of thu greater part of his time work unconditional capitulntion. in his laboratory.

Dr. Shore took The attackers' reaction wa--- active interest, in the lield oi' me ive. As soon as the brief period of cine. He was a prominent memoir grace expired, a warning bomb was of the Tri-State Medical an dropped alongside the ship. organization of physicians in Vir- One Bomb Enough.

gmiu, North and South Carolina, As there was no further siirn from anil in was elected the mutineers, clown went a death- clcnt. dealing 100-pound bomb to the reur Dr. Shore was born in Winston- deck from one of the half dozen rfaiem on November 2(J, He was planes in an attacking air fleet. awarded his Bacliemr That was enough for the hy the University of North cers who had been running wild for Caiolina in and a lard- five dayj in the Indian ocean with won his Master's degree. In eight of their Dutch officers held University honored him with, the prisoner.

They signalled their sur- dcoree of Doctor of Science. render and then took to boats. i-rom to he was an -structor at the University, leaving Mr. Sherrill Retiring From School io enter Johns Hopkins where he. Board After 36 Years' Service.

awarded his 111 i.ieu.e.'K in 1907. A year later he became di- Mr. F. A. Sherrill announces his of the state laboratory of retirement from the City school hygiene, which had just been author- board in the following, addressed to izt.d by the General Assembly.

He. "THE CITIZENS OF STATES- immediately set about to build it, ur iu its present standard of efficiency. For six successive terms of six Ho perfected laboratory technique years each you have honored me with in this state to such a your support for membership on oi eiticiency that laboratories in this your school board. I take this cp- state as well as other states sought portunity to express my sincere ap- to reach the mark he had set. preciation for your confidence as evi- At the time the laboratory was denced by your continued support.

oiganized, typhoid fever from mtinic- This year rounds out thirty-six pa i water-borne infection was coin- years on the board and I am thank- lnon i North Carolina. Few me infill for the opportunity you have giv- i iers the medical profession weiv en me to serve you for so long a au to procure laboratory aid in time. It has been a real pleasure to Ulcll OIK, now NO this capacity for I believe tial everywhere, i the most, important work of our gen- shore imnitUiaie.h' organiztd eration is to prepare our youth for thc sma facilities at hand and set service in the coming years. to build thp mo(iern laboratory u.e a a to thank the people slatc maintains in Raleigh today. and all who have served with me 1)r lyl ni i Ml during these years for their good Dortch uf Ra i cit wjll and hearty support of all poh- 14,1933, Corporation Commission Gets New Lease on Life START DRIVE ON MARRIED WOMEN Raleigh.

Feb. scnnto today re referred the bill proposed to abolish the state corporation commission. The action was the snme ns a reversal of the vote bv which the upper house passed the measure yesterday. 'Under the propose! the present corporation comirrssion ol three members would bo replaced by a single public utilities commissioner. VOICE OF.

'HEP To the Editor: Having 1 noticed tne press reports relative to the efforts being put fofth by our General Assembly to 'balance the State budget, by consolidation the usual procedure, SB the basis of of departments, reduction of salaries, action instituted in the High abolishing bureaus and -commissions, Point municipal court the High mid last, but not least-, increasing i Thomasville and Dentoh Rail' J'C idSuiflg Alto Owner For Damaging Train Lexington, Feb. -Alleged damage to a locomotive by a Pord auto- moWVj, somewhat of a reversal of the revenue of the State by "finding Company against Lawrence the money where the money is," I Jo of Ranoolph county, alleged desire to express my opinion, along owner of the machine blamed with with that of numerous citizens with damaging the engine. In the complaint it is averred that pn December 8, last, Jordan, in an intoxicated condition, drove his car in a reckless manner on the plain- i Within 15 minutes after the joint committee on agriculture refused to report favorably a bill changing tno the state department of ag- the measure was introduced in tho senate and referred to the farm committee. A joint resolution demanding that beads of all state departments bu- ii cans and Uviih the paid services of dispense; nil mar- day and night. The men away at loo--e limestone until they came to lioi.ilder* too large to lie moved by the rasoline shovels.

Others went, down priming tho with dynamite. The workman hurried to the tep of the quarry nnd looker were warned to give way. Kar-splitting roverliations dit-ii away (Mid the workmen, picking their way down th' 1 steps of the quarry. r. to scatter the boulders with h-ji'e crowbars while others moved he r-irk to on': sifle.

driv i-elatives of thc seven nv-n waited about the edge--, of the apparently to the t'mpeivitin-ea, the hoi ies i.f the loved ones would not to remain under the ground another night. jried women whose husbands are gainfully employed was introduced in the house. Tlie house enacted into Ur.v a bill to allow school teachers not to attend summer schools for 'he next bi- They wander about some weeping and just hoping. Flooil on last night the rays died in the west arid a full moon came up to fiood the ark quarry with its mellow plow. Huge lire- replenished, the nrn theui'-i-lvfS and the second labor was begun.

$5 License For Autos Is Sought en mum. In the senate numerous whom I have discussed the matter, as to the proposed methods for accomplishing these things. It is quite apparent that the budget balanced "at both ends" tiff's Take as some ohe has expressed it, i. e. the curve in thfe road, turned it over by reducing the tax bufden as well nnd left it lying oil the railroad as by raising more revenue, but right-of-way in the path of the plain- wheter or not the methods suggest- tiff's night train from High "Rock, ed' for doing this ftre wise or not is Tt urt her set forth that the a question open to debate.

It is doubt- right-of-way at that point is just ful indeed that it will be real econo-' around a curve so that the engine's my to curtail the educational insti- headlight failed to light up the track tutions and facilities of the state af- and tlie engineer was prevented from ter such an enormous outlay has been seeing the wrecked car until after it made to equip the schools to run at had been struck, it being further al- the present high standard' of effic- that the defendant was negli- iency. Probably more could be pb- gent in Leaving his car on the right- tained for less money by requiring pf-way without providing some warn- the teachers to work and the pupils ing of its presence to the train crew to attend school six days in tho or engineer, week, as has been proposed in a bill in the legislature, and it 'may be Ihe Plaintiff contends that its cn- that some saving could be effected mc suffered a bent left pilot beam TAYLORSVILLE AND ALEXANDER COUNTY NEWS Taylorsville, Feb. The regular monthly meeting of the Taylorsvillfl Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star was held Tuesday evening at the Masonic hall with the worthy matron, Mrs. Glayde Kerley, presiding. Despite the downpour of rain there was a good attendance.

Mrs. Marjbrie Hog'an, of Charlotte, was present and gave an instructive informal talk on different phases of the work of the order. Hot chocolate and; cakes were served by the entertainment committee during the social hour. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. son, members of the Salisbury chapter, who have been residents of Taylorsville for several months, were at this meeting. For the second time this season by abolishing the office of County ancl damage together with loss Mt. Ulla high basketball -teams won over the local teams in games played lunsday wight at the gvm here.

The scores were boys 24 to 31; girls 14 to 1(5 in favor of Mt. Ulla. Miss Wilkinson, attractive daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. S.

Wilkinson, of Stony Point, and Mr. A. P. Mattock, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Mixttock, of Hiddcnite, were quietly married Friday nfternocxn at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. D. A.

Alexander, on Main street. Miss Bora Beatrice Ripe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Max S'ipe, of Hiddenite, and Mr.

James Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cox, of Kannapolis.

were married Saturday, the 4th, in York, S. C. Register of Deeds Fred B. York j. wj 1 1 VII Superintendents of Education, but time for tne trnin crew for which issued license Monday for the marine latter is questionable.

Further- (1 the sum of $150 are ask- nF 0 MJ KH BPS-JIC Echcrd. daugli- more, it is another wedge driven to- ward taking authority away from the counties and the economy of the M.rS. M. L. For has the State Fllll A Ward Of saved money by taking over county roads? The argument that was "Economy and 1 Efficiency" For Husband's Death (he measure to- prohibit the state highway commission from building any new roads with fate funds for two years was economy is yet shown indent of the former Thomasville aml it is known that efficiency has Lexington, Feb.

M. L. not been given in Iredell county and f-e cv tne lat supcnn- nf A mfl 1 1 ft ed. It would" be interesting to know a tist now the its rules n. passed a what percentage of the five and a Mills tor of Mr.

Loo Echerd and Mr. Ray Mavs, pon of Mrs. John A. Mnvs, both of Kllendnlc township. Mr.

May3 is a brother of our townsman, Mr. A. J. Mays. Mrs.

B. C. Deal, of Davidson, is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. K.

Z. Deal, the latter her sister, and other relatives hero. Misses and Rachel Bowman nnd Gussie Bumgnrncr, students at Appalachian Teachers Training Col- resolution that heads of all state departments furnish tho legislature willi data fed- veterans benefits em ploy es draw. The house a which state was Tuesday avvarced logo, Boone, returned to Boone Monin workman's compensation dny afternoon after spending a few half million dollars paid in salaries 0 00 workman 3 compensation day afternoon after spending through the Highway Department" 1 the death of her husband late days here with their par.onts. last year was actually spent the nl £.

ht last summer as a result of roads and how much went for super- 10 0 bnl1 iS na vision. rnrnl m.nni» nf ast Thomasville, in opm- vision. We rural people of Irecell du3ia nIISIIier property under foreclosure nnd ether proposal would allow the purchase or sale of deposits tied up in closed banks. Farley Keeps Tight Lip as He Works on Patronage Program Miami, Feb. 10.

Democrat- Mr. arkl Mrs. W. 0. Bowman, and Mr.

and Mrs. Noah Bumtrarner. Mr. A. B.

Carter, iV'iss Mnrv Simpson and Miss Mary Leo Lindsay re- tnrnori Tuesday night from a slay in Miami, Fla. Funornl service for '-fuura Sue Cnmnbell, two-months-old daughter 1 of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Campis known to "all 'that it ilii, nnr.

Supreme courTopinion in tne Hodges I bell, who was found dead in early man is remdred to ma ntain case that hcld that Hod es executive Sunday morning at their home on man icquned to mamtam 100 vice ppoaident of thc Homc Mortgage Highland, was conducted from thn moie of load, which is an Co Dlrfhanit was an executive and Monday afternoon at 2 o'- as such his'clock by Rev. A. E. VTatts. The bu- house got a measure to re- -know that our county roads have llU3 a that 20 notic, be mailed I not been maintained nearly so will Dcwey Dorsett delivered at Raleigh.

1 ropc-rty owner before sale of the under the state system and that on- The insurance earner for the Mills Home, the Maryland Casualty iy a meager portion of the money spent in salaries is paid to men who to 0 compensation Kes- aclually keep up our roads. It er deatn basin? the refusal on the miles or utter impossibility and that the state system of working the county roai.te is inferior to thc county sys- tern. Witness the condition of the cnsaUe roads full of holes, pitted, corru- line of duty was not com- In his opinion Commissioner Dor- vial was in Fail-view cemetery. The child was nnparontlv in food health and her sudden death was a shock to tho family. Besides her parents, three gated, and corduroid, flat and wash- sett out two in small Brothers.

Swaver. Charles, MUII ui. uut ti ci 111 wiuu ic yesterday about mg away, ploughed up and' not sand- two cases. Mr. Kesler had been np- tne rations leaders the two ir.rg-; ed, bottomless in places during rai- pcaring before Baptist associations i xie5 New 1 ork and ny weaihor and not drae-irud aftor sneakintr nnd eolleetintr monev for Fob.

Automotive of eensboro, newly organizntinn repre- cies thought to for the best inter- THREE est of the public schools of States- ROBBERS SENTENCED and kindred business in ville. i I am not a candidate for re-elec-' Ncwton Feb hree In retiring from the school suitim: -00 operators of service sta- vott-d last nifrht to petition the board fdo'BOwTth'kiml wcre convicted and one was freed all and with the best wishes for my ro alter a hnet tnal on associates who have served so faith- robbim? tho Bank i fully and w.ell. It is my sincere hope Maiden last July. that the Statesville School System (1 ar Mauney, son of tne bank si will continue to give our children the cashier, was released because -jf best possible training and education- of evidence, al advantages. Those sentenced by Judge T.

15. Very sincerely yours. jFinley were Kugene Beard, five FRANKLIN A. SHERRILL seven years; Fred Klutz, four to six years; and Fn-l Winkler, eight to Mollison Flies South Atlantic vv i a Vinkl from the bank i and carted off down a road and left, unopened. money was obtained by the I Paul Speiiccr, alfo on trial with the other, was titiiuitted.

i Lands At Natal Brazil, After Kluu was Kranu (l davs prace Hop rom Not Seem bcfore slartint S(n vi( of 'his'scn-' Natol, Brazil, Feb. nto under 1 1 llf ljet aiis A. Mollison, the only man who has flown alone across the north Atlantic from east to west, arrival here yes- eve lrom penitentiary. Where tercay early on n. calm hot afternoon an st 1 1 1 at the end of a solo night from Eng-1 cacl "jnvu-lion of murder land.

He left Lympne, England, at, al 8:11 a. February (i, and arrived here at 1:20 p. m. (E. S.

I Thousands cheered as he brought his little monoplane, "Heart's Content," down to a good landing. The little ship had averaged about 11(5 miles an hour. "Well," he said, ar. he climbed out to shake hands with the governor of to adopt a flat of per car for automobile licences in and Mr. C.

T. I.e Vines stated that, due the rate now charged for automobile tags, the people "are not their out, with a con- to the state of nearlv per month in gasoline tax." "The entire income- in IW2 from the was approximately with cars licensed," he "With cars thc so far this year, the loss point to onrounter James A. Farlny, national chairman and Ruosrveh's tt-r of patrnoagi-. Farley, who was guset of Innor at an informal party given at the llia- Jpf.b Park by Joseph E. Widfrier.

of the Miami Jockey club, tall-ml to the New York Chicago bosses between races. to all, the convcrsatiun was largely of a soci'al character. No Promises Made. Farley made no promises. Curry and Cerniak said they a'-ked for none.

Farley is still silently map- pinir out me Koosevdlt patronage distribution. Curry stood by Alfrcu E. Smith in. the national convention. Farley, as manager of Franklin D.

Roosevelt's campaign, naturally has will amount to 1.500.000 in a few rah put into If the it will, in ir.y opinion, bring it on the loads inough cars in addition to the normal licensed ears to offset the difference between the oid rat'- and thi- proposed rate." Mr. R. King, speaking im- pri-mptu. t'll'. tlios." present that if urou jht.

11 cy to do anvthincf this yuar, they must "ae.1 quickly." HP deniar- ed 'liimst-lf in favur of the proposed low Dairy Farmers Plara To Strike Kidnaping of Aged Woman Cleared Up sny en Decmocrtitic aiaira as they concern New Ycrk and he is apparently going to keep on having that say. Curry said he just stopped here on his return from Cuba. Pie also said he would visit hrierly in Washington en route to New York. With Farley in an adjoining 1 box, the Chicago and -New York chieftains talked together for somo time. experience vi our former county especially at times like these, and foremen, which is questioned, the not executive.

Another is that thc fact remaijjffc that our roads are com- Mills Homo reported his salary and paratively worse and this is due to paid a compensation insurance prenv the insufficient force actually doing ium on it to the insurance carrier, the work. Our county built these Nor does the Mills Home deny liabil- roads and must pay for them while his death; in fact, admits the state, is allowing them to go to liability, contrary to the insurance pieces. By the time they are paid carrier's contention. for we will have no roads. Tlie full amount of $6,000 was It is doubtless true that our roads awarded, Mr.

Hester's salary having and schools have bankrupted the raore than enough to entitle to state and there must be retrench- th maximum. The award is to ment in both, but this ca be done Kesler, as the only dependent, tha and should be done by spending less fA1 11 wnw for supervision and not reduce lay off those on the firing line teachers ar.d work crew.s. We can nor and 'self-suppottlng. tho all being away vnJMe admitted that Mr. Kesler, doubtless easily spare much of "the high-saia- ir a Ta the ried suncrvision tr am which was passing the crossing ried ians, roads and schools.

As I understand it, none of the our jage grounds. I Mow than likely tno insurance rier will appeal from the decision tr but thP i fu industrial commission, and but the i eduction and retrenchment on to the Supcr ior and Supreme i rr courts, if the Dorsett decision is ap- Vl a 1S Proved by the full commission and to cut the road work as the i owcr courti lf the decision is not done why not reduce the ftfflrnwsd by thc commifision or by the i lminate 1SOI of the wh ltc lower court, Mrs. 'Kesler, expected collared force and allow more than to appca i. i clt her event, the case Fred Campbell, two sisters, Emily and Mary Sue Campbell. Her grand father, Mr.

H. T. Campbell, al- so survives. Miss Millor died of pneumonia Mondav night nt the homo of hpr parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Miller, in the Lilt-down community. Intel-merit was in the reinotcrv ut John's Lutheran church Tucs.lay afternoon at .1 o'clock. A brief service conducted at the trrave. Funornl services for Horace Teague.

youth, who died afternoon at 1 o'clock at the homo of Ma grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. was conducted this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence by Rev.

E. V. Rumearncr and Rev. C. C.

Hollami. Interment was in Fairview romi'tcry. Mrs. II. W.

Stauffur, of Marion. Mrs. J. A. Sears.

of Concord, Mrs-. Ilinos nnd Mrs. II. T. of Stateaville, punts of the deceased, were 'here for the services.

Washington, that railroads Feb. nendir.g for about in loans from tho reconstruction finance corporation was presented today to a Hcnate committee. nn ma 1 to ce me e. Asked their convorcution they more nilk a 11 11 in fine 1 agreed that it conccrnnd principally a hundred ov will probably go to tho statu Supremo We have too court and might find its way to the 4- A i. getting relief aid.

There a bivnk in Illinois over distribution between Cer- the province, and the mayor and the rest of the reception committee, "that 10. fanner members ol co operative luilk pool tu- was easier than the north Atlantic, a 0 preparing for a milk strike but I had gDod weather most of the Iu xt Wednesday in hopes it will way. She's a sweet little ship." loutfli oft' an agricultural revolt ir. He seemed to hurry through middle west. the ritual of welcome nnd after it The action v.

i Jt pc-ccful pro WBS over he sent off a message to his airwinst I -v i.ricc- nairl wife, Amy Johnson, who hok.s a fev, 1 farmers for milk, assi-rttvi WitlU-r flying records herself. M. Singk-r, president of tlie pool nnd He did not kol; very tired after the dirt farmer. flight across the After a light meal he he would s-tay hen. Vl night und leave for Uio' de Janeiro 111161 in the morning.

vi I.nv Anpcle-. Fib. A I'etec- v. i -d b.it of p'-ct iny. an oid Ind.

-o joughly," provoked a ti'day, police said. cleave.1 up tie my si kidnnpintr df tio-yi-ar-old Mrs Mary 1' SK. wi-re irn'le I 1 M'- I H.iini.-.cr. ai'd W. I method are sitrii- patronagi muk Senator Lewis, senior senator from that state.

However, there wa- no comment either from Cerrnuk or Farley on this. The name of M. S. Scyzmczak, of Chicago, for thc civil st-rvicu commission heard in thu day's dis- ari1 M. -hind rnun," and as a paroltd Skcv'le as kidnaped last nil ht and ii n-ite demanding svav found but s-ho May (let Jnlis.

piiltical talk bro ighl for- r.umt.' of Representative i Tennessee, as a prospective the federal trade com- Judge Washes from Under Man Hands of Leas iwi ciU hist nu inotlmijr the man who roliLed i I Thomas Arcida. to Aici- Cumheriapo f.up 10- da's story. He told a thief Crimmmal Court Judge n. s. 't onlv stole Slo he had under hi Morrison hers today ho did not pillow lime for payment of the money Howard as saying they wuntt the money to raise a niort- I'ai'f on a hou i- owned by Mis.) the specified P.

11 111 4 mt ie money. Of- lVt rc ''''V'-uled 41,..,. liendum, of 1'ittsburgh, in Democratic forces of arrived here yesterday. His i aim- was mentioned for a diplomatic post but Bemlum insisted ho did not want any appointive office. of the Farley plan for wumen in the high offices rounds of spec- 0 talk put Miss many men designated to look after U.

S. Supreme Court. the few men who are actually work- ing and since there are not enough, men actually assigned to up keep Works 3 to maintain the roads, why has not the "oversoer" force of offk-iuls been reduced? If our legislators are to make Il 5Xi 1 W. serious effort to baton da f-ho Jame8 chicken racketeer, who gavo a ftSTS E- "ESSS WC hese mal th," nvt i the extra taxes are levied. PAT II.

HICKS 8 R. L. Sliuford Is Found Guilty ship, a bad check for $6.85 in change for some chickens, has heard from in Cabarrus county. Here he was "John W. James" and loft un chock in the hands of W.

C. Lit- 1 aker, farmer of near Kannopolis, aft- securing a batch of Mr. Litaker's i poultry, to the appearunc.0 in this Davio county farmer victimized by a man ue'ng the name of "John W. Hehijerson," Tho man was described from Kan- Inapolia as being about fifty years old, weighs about 180 pounds, has rrrminent Cntawba Master Farmer of RftlHnr injddy 5 ox ion nfld tcoth apacod Rank ivcnieo rath.er widely. He was nccomprtniod -n woman at the Litakor furm, it Newton, Feb.

L. I'Opprtod. county armor jjr. Litakor was glvon, a bad check North Caro- on tho Commercial National Bans of Noli- Is Settled For Half. on ners tonay ho dul not rarried off the hod -i lo have "anything in well.

Arcida ok up on the floor' it of habeas corpus fui Culo-, writ Luke Lea anc ''Monday or any Luke other Fliers Ilopo to Heat HrilLh Record Major General Collins Dies Iwtres France, Feb Wwhington. Feb. Gen-1 French' 1 fits oral E. T. Collins, assisUnt chief of noi Aires' hoK u'' in charge of operations and world's lh 'i the war department H- Jf.

fi 'H 1 PW'Y today at a hospital after British ofHcern i I UliUJM of several weeks. Me was (J ehX'ts 1 8 00 old. to tuth 1 lnM of Coutity Trt-HHurer E. lo seilL- in full for the Irving Trust Company i'or a m.ie for held agtiirint i hi- county featured the Tpesdny df the board of count com- here. The Trust company, without solic- on the part of the county, of- '1'ei-id to af(-(-))t thu HC'tlc- itien as full payment for the and accrued in i'-rest.

The t'Oinmiiiuionors instructed the treasurer to pay the trust immc'diaely from tho board fund. master farmer In Now York'commbsioner of lli a was convicted on a'criminal Charlotte, tho same Mrs, Stewart. ir, in the Roosevelt cabinet ai J. 11 011 bim by thn secretary of labor ancl Mrs. Bryan Owen, of Florida, daughter of William Jennings Bryan, in tho diplomatic corps as minister to Denmark.

Of all the talk is predicated on the fact that President elect Roosevelt, who is fishing and swim- tho waters of the Bahama islands group, has tho last say. Mr, Roosevelt in keeping no contact whatever ctorlnir vacation with the whirl of political discussion going on hero at temporary national heudijunrters established by Mr, Far- Tho chief certainty nbont the now farm relief bill is that it will relieve Amoi'iea'fl consumers of about one billion dollars. Norfolk Vir- giniun-i'ilot. Wednesday afternoon. Tho plaintiff alleged that tho Will Officers Find Clues in Kidnaping Case Pbuford farm which thpy took over, Los Angelps, Fob, on a foreclosure action In finding of a portable typewriter for money loanod Mr.

Shu- h-j believeti to bavo heen used to ford was yon ted to Mr. Shuford for wrlto the rawom note in tho kidnap- thn voar i(i32 for bales of Irig of Mrs. Mary B. Skeolo last Sun- wciirhlnir nnn po.mds each, and that day, Chief of DotcctlvoB Joscpn Toy- instead of Mr. Shuford paying them lor said last night he had sufficient ii tton to contract, ho ovidenco on which to aak tho indict.

Hold tho cotton and used tho money. ment of and her i no caRo. wan tried under the land- W. Howard, lord and tenant act, in which-a no- Misn Hammer and Howard, hold 01 live diivH wunr.v,! ro MCI ainco Wednesday were formal, tho londlortl bofove rent be- lv bopltod at the Highlana Pfti'k po- him can legally oe moved'lice station on suspicion of kidnap-1 T'-OMI vcniwii. rnrnv I ho "InmtUi denied, reveiving any suoh nctioe.

Taylor said ho had ordered the ai'- JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE Day and Night Service Telephone 575 North Center Street Sec Us For Garden Tools Seeds and Bulbs Statesville Paint Phonv 821 Judgment was deferred, vntil thCl rest of another man who, hje believes, latter part of next week, directed the plot, H. Pless Woodward.

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