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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 6

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local 1 I fjtg' Sale Of SCHETRtCfi 8 REE! REE! REE! rt ATE ENROLLED PEOPLE ASKED TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT Ducid li CUCADD CLINE iooucar LEN GOLOSHlTrt Stroudt 5 School bus'drivers of Iredell county were given instruction in safe driving lasttweek schools 'being held at Scotts Harmony Trout man Cool Spring and Unity school for colored people at Belmont I instruction was put on by the 'North Carolina Highway Safety Division in cooperation with the school? and the State Highway Divis ion At each of the five schools men tioned: there were classes for four hour each morning the school bus drivers receiving instruction in the laws and regulations of good driving practice" Each hoy stood a thorough examination on 'all the subjects taught An average of "0 bus drivers before a military commission sitting secretly in the Justice department the Bl? chief sdid i 5 4The men were identified by Hoover as Walter alias Kappel 37 lieutenant in the intelligence section of the German army and an instruc tor in the sabotage school near Betiin Joseph Schmidt alias Paul Schmidt alias Gerry Swenson and Rheinhold Rudolph Barth 35 all natives jof Germany INTERHATIHNAL LADY 7 Ihentre opens each Thursday al noon for your convenience Shews All Day Commander Of 33rd Division Is Killed In Crasli A SCABS tHa 70GWHW and nRRHfll The hottest band in all the land and that top trio of tuneful treats I Washington 'July 2tAJ 'Edgar Hoover BL director asked the na tion today to be on the lookout for three men identified asexpert Ger man saboteurs who he said might cometd the United States The throe have beeH trained in the German sabotage school and have re ceived orders from the nazi high com mand to come to this country to de stroy vital war industries Hoover said in a statement They were associated with the eight nazi saboteurs now on trial London July 2 1 A strong force of Royal air force bombers attacked objectives in western in dustrial Ruhr and Rhineland the air ministry today Nazi occupied airdromes in the low countries also were bombed and railways and other targets in invad ed territory were attacked ih the night by fighters the ministry said It reported that seven British bombers were missintr but two enemy aircraft were destroyed during the continental raids and seven German bombers were' shot down during night attacks on Britain The nazi craft" bagged over Britain were among fdfihhtions loosing the leaviest attacks in many weeks i A British air force commentator said that in' all about 40 German planes participated in last raids on this country Taking up where the RA night crews left off a steady stream of British planes began speeding across the channel toward northern rance at dawn today fw i Put some raisins or currants on peanut butter spread enriched or whole wheat slices Add crisp lettuce and arrange sandwich style This will turn out a low costing nu tritious main for home oi carrv lunches '7 I Raleigh July' scrap rubber collections are being shipped to the area stock pile depot set up by the Rubber Reserve Corpor ation in" Richmond Va as quickly as rail space is available Vogler executive secretary of the state sal vage committee said today Volger said that the shipments were being handled by the" oil indus tries committee and that shipments are being expedited by the stepped up issuance of shipping instructions He stressed that the shipments are being made in accordance with the needs of reclaiming plants and the availability of shipping space LLOYD CHANDLER NEELY and Mrs Irvin Neely announce the birth of a son Lloyd Chandler Neely on July 23 in a Philadelphia Hospital MISS SHERRILL TAKES POSITION IN CHARLOTTE Miss Sarah Augusta Sherrill has accepted a position with the Telephone Company in Charlotte ifty our to be Induct ed Into Army rot 1 sc Waynesboro Tenn July Major General rank Mahin 54 year old commander of the 33rd division at Camp orrest Tenn and a veteran of 32 years army service was killed with two army fliers in the crash of an observation plane near here yes terday Col Scott commanding of ficer of the Tullahoma Tenn army air base said wreckage had been re moved to Tullahoma pending formal inquiry Monday Killed with General Mahin wereecond Lieut Robert Turk of Wich ita Kans whose mother Mrs Jill Turk resides at (3106 East Kellogg) Wichita and Sgt John Camerford whose mother lives at Alamo? Texas Both were attached to an army ob servation squadron at Tullahoma Colonel Scott said the plane was en route from Tullahoma to ort Sill Okla via Little Rock Ark Persons who arrived atthe scene of the crash which occurred before noon said the plane struck a tree five miles from here but did not burn General Mahin who home was at ort Snelling Minn came to Camp orrest last May to replace Major General Samuel Lawton who was named chief of the new central de fense command of the upper Missis sippi Valley General Mahin had been assistant commander of the 45th division Camp Barkley Texas He was born in Clinton la the son of rank Mahin a retired consular of ficial and former owner of the Clin ton' la Herald Wounded twice in rance during the last World War Mahin came back to America on a hospital ship He was a major in rance and became a major general after taking over the 33rd command at Camp orrest He had served' in the Philippines and Pana ma as well as at various army posts in the United States' lerms MONDAY AND TUESDAY 1 Robert Norma 1 TAYLOR SHEARER i in 4 it A I WEDNESDAY ARflUNtt Rfft Jtwiiii a WORLD ADVENTURE OMANC! Bombers Continue To Cross Channel Laden With Death i THIS TAX WOULD HIT 30000000 I Washington July 25 Senator Taft Republican of Ohio forecast today that the senates finance com mittee would strike from the house approved tax 1 bill a proposal to col lect individual income taxes by instal ment reductions from the pay envel ope of the workers 4 The senate who has opposed this section of the new $46271000000 tax bill said that while they made no can vass oi committee sentiment he be lieved a majority of members was in clined to vote against the proposal be cause of the steep increase it would bring in the collection of taxes from individuals in 1943 The projected collection levy which would go into effect next January 1st would provide for the deduction by employers of 5 per cent less some of the periodic pay check of approximately 30000000 per sons wiicrwprk tor wages Governor Slightly Hurt In Train Wreck Raleigh July 25 overnor Broughton received a minor thumb laceration Thursday when three cars of a Richmond redericksburg and Potomac railway train were derailed near Washington ifHe was in a lounge car that he said nearly derailed when its rear truck apparently left the tracks and jumped back on them Claude 'Hall member of the state board of agriculture also was on the train but was uninjured The governor in his first train wreck was thrown out of his seat He had conferred in Washington with Agriculture department officials Derailmen of three cars of the passenger train near Washington was attributed by officials to a rail caused by exces sive heat of earlier this week Seventeen persons were injured orily four enough to be hospitalized A LAST DAV DORDTHY LAMOUR fii J' RICHARD DENNING ''A in THE BLUE STARTS TOMORROW: THE LANDMARK STATESVILLE CK MONDAY 271942 1 i LOCAL WIEN LEAVE TAT PREDICLS IM ON payrolls: 1 Will BE KILLED Strong (Opposition io Deduction Of 5 PerCent BRENT MASSEY RATHBONE The will of the late Mrs Lelia Mayes Statesville which was pro bated Thursday in the office' of Clerk of Superior Court Smith makes a large number of bequests Among the bequests the sunn of $100 is left to Holly Springs Baptist church in terest on the money to be used ill upkeep of the graves of rank Mitchell and others 25 per cent of1 the estate not disposed of is to go to the support of Rev Aber nethy missionary to China and id the event the money cannot be sent to him then it is to be turned ovei to the oreignMission Board of the Southern Baptist $5 annually' to the Home Winston Salem 'the remainder of the estate is to go to the trustees of Race Street Methodist church The bears date of September 24 1939 The personal property has an esti mated value of $3 000" but no esti mate was filed as to value of the real estate which includes a house and lot on Race street and a small farm Earl Mayes is named executor of the will Rachel Ann Hoke 1 Dies rom Attack Of Scarlet ever Rachel Ann Hoke the eight year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde Hoke died Thursday night at 7:30 at the home of her parents on the Char lotte road Death resulted from scar let fever after a illness The little girl who was born June 14 1934 is survived by her father and mother Mr Clyde Hoke and Mrs Sa lome Shoemaker Hoke two brothers Tommy and Clyde Hoke three sis ters leta Maralene: and Martha Hoke and her grandmothers Mrs Troutman of Troutman and Mrs Rachel Hoke of Statesville: uneral services were held Sat urday afternoon at 4 from the home of Mr and Mrs Wesley Reavis 1318 ourth Street Last Rites Held or Mr McNabb Mr Goforth Taken By Death Mr William Wasson Goforth 41 died Saturday at 11:20 fit his home in Sharpesburg township death' following an illness1 of seven months Mr Goforth a farmer bf Sfiarpes burg township is the son of Mr James Callon Goforth and the late Martha (Page) Goforth wak bohn in Iredell county on September 20 1900 1 i Surviving are his wife the former Miss Leva Dickens to whom" he was married on June 6 1937 a two year old son Ernest Goforth: his father two brothers Marvin Goforrh of Sto ify Point and Parley Goforth of Statesville and sister Mrs Levsn Statesville Route 2 Mr Goforth was a member of the Pieosant church un eral services were held from Da mascus Baptist church at 4 Sunday afternoon conducted by the pastor Rev White assisted by a former pastor Rev Barnes and interment was in the church uneral services for Mr Mc Nabb died early Wednesday morning after a long illness were held Thursday afternoon from the chapel of the Nicholson uneral Home on East ront street and interment followed in Oakwood cemetery The service was conducted by Mr Mc pastor Rev Von King of the Diamond Hill church assisted by Rev Price pastor of the Race Street Methodist church The pallbearers were Messrs Gilleland James Hurtness red Bell red Davis Rov Mitchell' and Sher man Mitchell The flowers were in charge of Mrs A Dorris assisted by friends and neighbors Mr McNabb's grandson Courtney 'Turlington of Lumberton was here for the services uneral Rites or Mrs Arthur A White Held at Diamond Hill uneral services for Mrs Arthur A White who died Tuesdays evening At her home in the Diamond Hill com munity were held from Diamond Hill Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 2 and interment followed in Oakwood cemetery The service was conducted by Rev Von King pastor of the church and Rev Grady White Pallbearers were Mer Roy Mitchell Hartness Bot Clyde Turner red Davis' and Woodrow Beard The flowers were in charge of Mrs Hartness and MrsIll ack Menacer by members of the aithful 1 Bible class of Diamond Hili church The Birmingham district supplies most of the steel far ths southeastern Wreck Trial Set or August 4 Newton In court here Tuesday Judge Eddie Mer ritt of Hickory asked that the case of Jaftie4' Edward Long of Chesterfield Gj charged' with assault with a deadly weapon manslaughter with an automobile be put on the doc ket for August 4 This case involving a Wake orest student and son of a Chesterfield' Bap tist minister arose from an automo bile accident in November 1941 when a ndgro woman was killed The accident occurred one Sunday afternoon near Conover on Highway Number 70 Two cars crashed in the fog and eleven people were injured One of the injuried persons the negro woman died several hours later at the local hospital In the car driven by Long were twp 'bthefr yduths idnd three girls The young people were on their why (back to school after a week end at Mars Hill where some of them attended junior college at one time The other auto was? driven by a Statesville wo man Her passengers were her son anj three negro women she was taking to a at Hickory As all of the people tVere injured to some degree the case was postponed in county court a number of times and now the new judge is anxious to dis pose of the matter PRIVATE JAMES POOLE 4 GOES TO CALIORNIA Private James Poole of States ville who has been stationed at Kees ler ield Mississippi has gonfe to Ocean Park California to attend an aviation school He will be gin his course there Saturday Private Poole is the son of Rev and Mrs Poole of Randleman form erly of Statesville LIEUTENANT NODE ASSIGNED TO SPENCE IELD Eirst Lieutenant Robert Nooe of Statesville has been assigned to duty at Spence ield Moultrie Georgia Lieutenant Nooe who lived in Wil son prior to entering the service 16 a son of Mi's iz Nace of this city PARKER STILL PRIVATE AER 30 DAYS Camp Butner July Rapid pro motions have made Maj Gen Edwin Parker commanding general of Gamp Butner's 78th di vision one of the youngest major generals But another General Parker his full name is General Parker no more that no such luck has happened to him This General Park er a negro soldier in the Camp But ner medical detachment has been in the army 'a month and even been promoted to private first class But Pvt General Parker dis couraged he knows! they keep a man with a name like that down BEHAL S6prnie Court Asked To Reconsider Its Decision Raleigh 25 Counsel for Wm Dudley Pelley the? fascist leader of the Silver Shirts organization made another move today in long fight to avoid a iwo to three year prison term imposedin him in Bun combe countv for violating the security law His counsel asked the NoYth Caro Supreme court to reconsider its opinion of June 24 in which the court upheld conviction and sen tenced in Buncombe and for a Stay of execution of the sentence He was scheduled to appear in Buncombe court Monday so the judgment would be placed in effect Court attaches pointed olit the Supreme court has a long precedent against granting rehearings in crim inal cases Allied Airmen Knock Oiit Ships Japanese Troops Land ed In New Guinea Hard Pressed jf DIVE BOMBERS KEEP THEM ON THE JUMP General Headquarters Australia July 24 Before the Jap anese could settle down in their newly seized base on the southeast coast of New Guineas allied airmen went to work on them knocking out the third transport in three days destroying shore installations and forcing fren zied invasion troops to leap overboard from landing barges But despite the heavy cost the enemy went ahead with operations in the Gona Mission area where a toe hold was gained and a military spokesman indicated another small sea borne Japanese force had been put ashore at Ambasi 30 miles up the Papsa peninsula coast Allied dive bombers used for the first time against land targets in New Guinea and medium Ibombers made five raids on the Gona Mis sion area and a headquarters com munique said they started numerous fires A 5000 ton fuel laderi transport was caught squarely amidship and set afire Previously two other transr ports were hit and one of them sunk as the cruiser and destroyer protect ed Japanese convoy moved down the coast from Salamaua Japs Make Claims Tokyo July 24 (rom Japanese Broadcast) Imperial headquarters said today thbt Japanese naval airmen had shot down 325 enemy planes and destroyed 109 more on the ground in operations over New Guinea the SoK omon Islands and adjacent areas north of Australia between ebruary 2 and July 20 Begin Shipping Scrap Rubber Kitchen Cabinets or many years SCHEIRICH has been the most outstand ing Kitchen Cabinet Doors do not warp! Drawers fit perfectly! Pat ented Stainless Porcelain Sliding Work Top that does not turn yel low1 Semi cohcealed hinges! Beautiful enamel finish that does not peej off! friariy more exclusive feattires iri these outstanding Cabi nets! 1 We have just bought a carload of these fine Cabinets arid in order to make for this large shipment we offer our entire present stock at tremendous savings! PRICES $4995 MU LeK Will Is Probated SfflflJl BOS MjyHiSOTHi POINTEBS ON SAE DBIVING 4 A or this sale biily elt Base Rug for your Kitchen and 12 piecfe Sa of lREKINGiass Ovenware with each (bihOL fT 7 This js ydiir last opportunity to get genuine Porcelain Work Tops for Litteral Trade in lloWaricb or Your fA old Cabinet A group of 54 young men selected by the draft board here ieft States ville riday' morning at 8 o'clock for ort Bragg where they are to be in ducted into the service of the United States army Those who are accept ed have the option' 01 a two weeks furlough before beginning their basis training A large number of people were at the union bus station riday morning to see the boys off Representatives of the American Red Cross and the Statesville Chamber of Commerce wero present to extend greetings and distribute packages of cigarettes to the boys Two passenger busses were used in transporting the group the schedule calliug for arrival at ort Bragg at 12:05 riday after noon The list as given out by the draft board is as Hight Moore James Edward Taylor Boyce Baxter Barbee red Joseph Harris James Dewey Sharpe Wm Augustus Travis Jr Troy rank Cloaninger Ralph Glenn Craig Don Pressly Moore Dort Tnomas Moose Clarence Woodrow Bell William Smith Thomas Jf Press Leonard Sipes Dewey Sharpe James Aaron Warrens 1 Samuel Gordon Wallace Herman Grover Hicks ra nk Columbu alker Charles William Washington Cecil Clyde Hicks Martin Hasken Absher Clarence Nuland Little Clifford Jaipes Chappell Somers Radford Anderson Eugene Walser Campbell Henry Maney uapian Everett Shirlev Bost oy Charles Gregory Efird Eugene Wilson Willie Eugene Cook Tw TPo Pllie Earl Lee Stewart James Douglas Dowell John Preston Cranfill Kelly James Byers Shafpe' Lawrence Win Thomas Robert Bridges Robert Lee Dickens Charlie Oliver Johnson Harold Lee Goforth Edward Columbus Morefield Andrew Clay Curlee Herman Rufus Tucker Howard rank ox Philip Soldier Pearson' Walter rank olzer (Volunteered) Horace Jenkins rank Lee Smith James Lawrence Brown rank Link Johnson Jr Jack Powell Jurney James Hurbert Jordan attended each school making a total of approximately 150 who took the course in safe? driving The drivers were taught by Mr Holls of tho Highway Safety Division the principals of the schools and the chief mechanic Mr Edgar Lazenby Irt the afternoon the drivers were put through the differ ent maneuvers in operating a school bus by Highway Patrolman Herbert Hawthorne and were rejected or ap proved by the highway patrolman vjom the 150 boys who took the course in safe driving 85 will be selected for school bus drivers and a substitute driver for each bus Mildred Campbell Claimed By Death 51 IT Mildred Belle Campbell the nine year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey Campbell Troutman route died Thursday night at 9:20 at Davis hospital The little girl who was born in Alexander county on August 11 1932 is survived by her parents: Harvey and Mrs Aileen Combs Campbell by three brothers Marvin and Ronnie Campbell and three sisters Doris Betty and Carolyn Campbell uneral services were held at 3 Saturday afternoon' from the home of the uncle Mr II Campbell on ayetteville avenue this city and interment was in the Stony 'Point cemetery The service a as conducted by Rev Bau com: Jr pastor of Western Avenue Baptist enuren Attend uneral Dr QM leming LStatesville people in Cleveland Thursday afternoon attend the funeral services for Dr lem ing were Mrs Kincaid Mrs Patterson Mr and Mrs Irvin Steele Mr and Mrs Kincaid Mrs oard Mrs Renegar Dr James Pressly and Dr Jamis Davis i Dr was a first cousin of Mrs Patterson' Mrs Andrew Mil stead Mr Kirlcaid and Mrs Ir vin Steele Mrs Kincaid is his only living aunt unerah services were held from the Cleveland Presbyterian church Thurs day afternoon at 5 and inter ment toop place in the Cleveland ceme tery' Mrs George Hannahs Stricken Suddenly Prom Heart Attack Mrs George Hannahs mother of Mrs Graves of this city died Tuesday afternoon at her home in Watertown after an illness of a little more than a day Death resulted from a sudden heart attack which Mrs Hannahs suffered Monday morning Mrs Graves left here Monday to be' with her mother arriving in Watertown about three hours after Mrs Hannahs? death Helen Watt Hannahs was 87 years of age Surviving are her hus band' a retired banker of Watertown and four children: Raymond Han nahs president of Watertown Nation al bank Harry Watt Hafinahs of Watertown Mrs Graves of this city and Mrs rederick sWardeli of Sacramento California uneral services and interment look place in Watertown ONE HUNDRED PER CENT HOME QUALITY URNITURE t'Oft LESS Open Evening Till 9 At 17 1 ft inn a hiuthNW IMBa isy IT il 'HPMgS MP 7 BRENT MASSEY RATHBONE INIEBOIimUl LADY.

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