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PAGE THREE THE BURLINGTON. N. DAILY TIMES NEWS. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933. HERE'S A CHECK THAT'LL MAKE YOU BLINK! ANDERSON DISPOSES OF INTEREST TODAY Public Clamor For Beer Behind Assembly's Quick Shift To Wet Sentiment No.

TO HIS ASSOCIATE PRIMARY TODAY MAY NOT REGISTER MORE THAN 2,000 BALLOTS 4219 Pluladelphia. aRCH 31 1933 THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY' for InftnranttHtin and Granting Annuities. TRUST FUNDS a Beta With i As Half Owner, the other The demand for beer Ne Sole Proprietor. now heard North Carolina, many here believe, is to some extent a de T. C.

A iersen who for the past Times News Bureau, Sir Walter Hotel By HENRY LESESNE Raleigh, April 4. Aside from the revenue angle, which it is now con fer action, a demand to ioi rear and one half years been half owner of the Alamance Print low Roosevelt." This is the tone cf many of the beer petitions which ba'e been re servatively estimated wilt put 500.000 a year into the state treas ing company, has sold his interc' to J. P. Sheets, hir associate, according to a' statanen: siven cat i'tv th mrtnejnal thine tnat nas DEATHS AND FUNERALS "sold" tae legislature on the legal ceived ny memoers tu me legislature here, and "Follow Roosevelt!" was the most frequent words heard from the galleries when a Senate judiciary committee recently held a mihlic hearing on the Francis bill toasy. Whil Mr.

Anderson was not in a nurtrrM yiLLtON THREE HUNDRED NINETY FOUR TH0USAHD ization Oi neer ana wines is me ov erwhelmlng sentiment expressed No Way to Tell the Trend, Though Some Upset Are Expected When the Final Count Is Made. Two thousand votes were forecast as the maximum in position tc say what new line of majority of the pecple in favor MRS. MAGGIE DAVIS VAUGHN oi Deer ana wine, accoramg to oo it is Ins intention to continue to Because oT an error in ye rtv miner, the ministers make this city nis place 01 resi This sudden demand for "ihe man in the street" for beer and wines has dence. charge of the services of Mrs. Maggie Davis Vausnan aw repeated Here: Dr.

W. K. McGte, been a little surprising to some mmtwr of the eeneral assembly, SURVIVOR here, wnne nu one is cwikdohis that beer alone will bring prosperity to North Carolina. iere is a feeling on the part of the average person that it is at least one plank in the recovery program. Puts 10,000 to Work According to the best available sources here, this opinion is not far wrong.

Labor officials estimate that St will put 10,000 men to work di rpeilv. and will Indirectly have the balance tax on the SU5.000.000 estate the late" Dr. John T. Dorrance. soup magnate.

It was paid to pastor of the Hociitt Memorial, chai2 of the services, and he but it has been impressive enough to convince a majority of them that the masses of oeonle in North Car state authorities at narrtsourg. Pa. assisted by the Rev. B. J.

eeler, (Continutd from Page One) of the First Reformed church, and olina want beer and wine and that Stormy Atlantic DOUtical exueoient Cumng King, or the i Baptist' church. Shaw Visits Hollywood the city wide primary, at noon today, with the Fourth ward, at Maple avenue, polling about two to one again3t the other three City Hall, Broad street and Fisher s.reet The fourth had placed 400 ballots in the boxes, with a spurt at ihe neon hour when industrial em enat'hRrf bite and hur to sunt with tne organized arys. effect of putting many more to (Continued from Page One) J. F. DURHAM Tiring executive officer would corstUnfe the only statement he would make before presenting an official xplanatiou of the disaster to the department.

It is agreed here that if a beer bill I work. Potentially, many industries Funeral services of J. P. Durham, of the state will be affected i power boats, one New York patrol who died last evening at 11 'clock at his home in Altamahaw, nute 1. following an illness fo 10 ueut.

commanair u. Wiley was oil duty when tbe Akron, at an altitude of 1,400 Many airplanes participated. For miles along the shore, emer cencv nreoarations were made to had come up at the beginning of the present session of the legislature it would have been overwhelmingly defeated. At that time, it is further agreed, all the pressure was being exerted by the professional drys. All the petitions were from the drys, urging that the legislature take no action on modification of days, were conducted at 4 o'clock this afternoon, at the Shiloh Meth leet, began to run into vac wont part of the storm.

He chanced his coarse as the wind odist church, of which the deceased was an active member, by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Lance. Interment was and lightning became more se care for any survive s.

Ambulance planes were held in readiness, doctors and nurses were summoned to stand by and were kept moving down the coast as closely as possible in conformity with the meagre ried to vote and return tc their places, on time. There was no indication whatever" as to tii trend. Voters were careful to. retire to the booths, ii mark then pledge, and return it to the han of Judge. Scores, of them stood by.

watching, until the folded paper disappeared through amendment permitting tne manufacture of beer and wine in the state is tacked on to the Francis bill, according to many here. But aside from this aspect, many here agree, the so called average man has within the past few weeks made his sentiment on the beer question known in no uncertain terms. The petitions for beer that hae been received here have been impressive, and many members of the legislature who previously had doubted whether the vote in last year's primaries revealed the trend of intent in the state are now convinced that it did i the church cemetery. Surviving are: the wife, four chil vere. Dot His nuge crait ocean to descend rapidly.

the state's dry laws. But the quickness with which Concress nut throunh President Wiley called all nanus to tneir dren. G. and W. H.

Durham, oi posts and begr a battle the home place; Mrs. Oscar Williams reports ot arming wrecsage. Rear Admiral Moffett Lost Roosevelt's legislative program, in cludmsr the leitalization ot beer and against tbe storm, bot his efforts were futile as the light Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, me sut in tne dm. Panrtirinr.P'; thftffiSelVS 01 Morgant ors, ana airs.

u. n. uuve less, of Altamahaw, route 21 grandchildren and three tne resumnission oi me igiiLccnLii Amendment, had its effect on the chief of the navy bureau oi aernou the scene of battle, with their ning grew more vivid and tbe thunderclaps echoed one after another. a nassenfcer on tne AKron. called man in tne street wno naa 1 rle adf their automobiles.

Nothing to indicate he might have ver been concernd much The ilare of brilliant nasnes ROY STEWART JORDAN shakes, smiles, now then a pit been saved had seen received department at 10 a. m. Final rites of Roy Stewart Jordan, NOTICE! ca the back. And they josea 1 1 Cora. Sou 10.

who died at 8 o'clock Saturday which lit the heavens, the crew began dropping ballast to keep tbe craft at a high altitude, but the fury of the Kind In Roosevelt, under orders from Consolidated Oil nmang themselves citizens in before the election citizens ic miiMW whpn it over. "evening at the home of his parents. President Roosevelt, left by motor AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THE 41 3 4 Continental Can Contlnent.il Motnrs Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, b.

joraan oj rv nham. foUowins two weeks ill You can't tell," said one when asked t. the vote was creased ana wie riKrtm continued to drop steadily. Then, when the storm mount for Lakehurst to aid in investigating the crash and to aid In search activities. Corn Products 51 7 8 Curtis Wright 1 1 2 ness, were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Providence bsmg spsnt, and va wnose lavor, two congressional inquiries weie ISSUAiNUt: liiuu SAND DOLLARS (S5O.OOO.0O) OF KOAD REFUNDING BONDS IN THE COUNTY OF ALAMANCE, NORTH CAROLINA.

Be It Ordered by the Board of DuPont JJ ed suddenly, a blast of wind ripped along the big envelope, danuijing the rudder and cans nlanned into the crash. clvde Auman nastor of the Gra Electric Power' and Light. 3 5 8 Fox Film A 1 Rep. McClintic, pro ham M. P.

church, assisted by the besause you never Jictlj ballot has bee marked 'until it is placed exhibition before the judges to bs counted." some iiFts be revealed within' a few hours after sun General American Tank 17 7 posed investigation oy House members and it was announced at the Stanley, oi suer wy. Rurifli was in thp. church cemetery. Count Commissioners of the County of Alamance, North Carolina, as General Electric 12 1 4 Motors 11 3 4 As the crew battlpd to save the Akron, she hovered at an altitude of about 1,000 feet. Then, she dropped.

office of Chairman Trammel of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee Pallbearers were Messrs. narry loiiows: set is certain, but What Martin, Mat waiter Andrews, and Thomas Rich. they will be cannot be foretold. that he would move ior inquiry ai so. Section 1.

Pursuant, to tne pro iclr.nc nf fne finmit.v Finance Act tore carried bv Misses The dirigible fell with great tniditv to the water and crum li is believed that several George Bernard Shaw, famous Irish playwright and critic, lias tMiihir Lhem thinss at Hollywood. Marlon Davies is shown Goodrich RuDoer Goodyear Tire I4 1 4 Graham Paige 1 Hupp Motors 17 8 International Harvester 21 3 4 International Nickel 7 7 8 Secretary ot navv tiwanson con and amendments thereto, bonds of the old board may fail at reflection, and there is morn than pled as it struck stern first. 3 of the studios. Alamance County shall oe issued. ferred at the navy department with Admiral William Pratt, chief of taking him on a tour of Sybil Perry, Betty Collins, Adele Martin, Mary Alice Lamberth.

Virginia Perry, Cora Harden, Nancy a remote possibility that a second naval operations. It was indicated urawiora, ana nigniuisie JINX HAS a statement would be issued lat primary i be necesary if run nsnin im candidates: feel dissatis cipal sum of $50,000,00 for the purpose of refunding a $50,000,00 Road Bond Issued May 1, 1903, and International T. ot 1 iw Kennecott Copper .9 1 8 UimoH Xr. Vvpr 59 3 4 Akron Moffett's Pride Ricli ana rnompson runenu swi ice had charge of the funeral ar fied 'rid can see a hope of gatni' er. Rncwpvelt Keens In Touch Lorillard 13' 12 rangementS laturing May isdd.

See. 2.. A' tax sufficient to pay (Continued fm Page One) strength for a second start. And on the other hand, econnom Miami Copper Montgomery. "Ward .....12 5 8 iLrne QAnan MARGARET SPOON And Joy And His Bier ic conditions may cause any who or the naval board of in the principal and interest of said bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected.

National uiscun, ot a President Roosevelt was keeping in touch with the situation. The navy department also was keeping in communication with Admiral Moffett's wife, herself an aviation enthusiast, who waited by a tele Final rites of Sarah Mar National Cash Register. 8 1 8 TJaMrmnl Dairy Products 13 garet spoon, le, wue ui could demand a second primary desist because of the added i pense. spection and survey. Meanwhile doubt as to the airworthiness of the ship were1 expressed in Washington.

It" had ennnn' Mrhn rlted at her borne Sec. 3. A statement ot tne. riphr. fnr other than school pur National power ana riigni.

Patterson towusuir poses has been filed with the Clerk New York Central Famous Naval Officer Had Worked Throughout Career For Recognition of Dirigible; Crash of Akron Carried 1 3 3 15 3 8 15 1 4 1 7 8 time, were conouciea ai uun North American Packard Motors. PeniiKvlvaniii Railroad umitDv sftpmmn at. the Mt. Pleas Florida Governor Asks Beer, Repeal Its Chief fromoter to ue atn names ann water. phone at her home for the latest in 1 formation from the North.

A score of navy and coast guard ships, airplanes and private craft from New York and New Jersey, flew over the waters off the coast 15 5 nhiiwh hv Dr. Ti M. Johhr Public Service 33 1 4 ueen louna tne aktcd was inui than 0 tons over the contrast weight. However, naval officials, including Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, held this to be no serious defect and attributed it.

to increased safety features' and military factors. nastor oi tne aeceaseo, hsmswu Washington, AprU 4. (UP) Rearl Admiral William A. who wn.1 ahoard the Akron When it Radio Corporation Reynolds Tobacco Of State Solons in the vicinity wnere tne merman hanker Phoebus, poked her way First church', of the city. Burial was in' the Pleasant crashed.

at sea last has been Sears Roebuck 16 3 8 Southern Pacific 13 1 4 through last, night's storm to. New Tallahassee. AthH working U' years tne naval air service and the Akron Rmit.hwn Railway 5 pniihearErs were: Messrs. Clyde Favorame Kepon rmaiiy Criticism continued, however. York, nrst signtea me wrKcseu uu ielble.

Rranrfi 15 1 8 was his pride and joy; McPherson, Therman King, Clifton ana is open to puouc. inspection. Sec. 4. This order shall take effect upon its passage and shall not be to the voters.

The foregoing order has been in troduced and sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act showing the assessed valuation of the county to be $31,422,294.00. and a net debt for other than school purposes, including prcposed bonds to be Sl ,629,400.44. A tax will he levied for the payment of the proposed bonds and. interest, if the same shall be issued. Any citizen or taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such bonds at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners to be held at 10 o'clock a.

April 14, 1933, in the Commis Standard Gas Hours passed, however, without encouraging word from any of Passage of a beer bill and repeal of the 18th amendment were advocated by GovvDave Sholtz; of Flor in an address opening the 1933 session of the state legisla Amick.John Spoon, warence isiey, ond ilitn nnnnpr. Standard Oil, New Jersey 24 3 4 and it was not until March 11, 1932, that the house naval committee finally reported unaninw ously that the craft, which was Studebaker Texas Corporation Scenes of the navy department then at Lakehurst, was without changed during the morning from Timken Roller.Bearing ture. "Such legislation, is i Miss" teta. Ingle. had charge of the flowers: She was.

assisted by Misses Lucille and Margaret Gant, Myrtle Isley, Pauline' Amiclc, Gladys Spoon, Nettie Smith, Helen Cheek, Mrs. "poor workmansmp. or rauiiy ma tprlBl." intense excitement to an.urueny, rfprmlned effort to discover what it.h ffip stab, and national Demo Union Carbide United Aircraft United corporation Monett nas Deen oi naval bureau of aeronautics since, it was 1921. The "gray haired, plain spoken admiral opened an office then in the rear of the navy. where he Could watch.

airplanes the windows, and started a campaign to make the U. S. navy air force second to none. He was especially enthusiastic, about dirigibles. He conceived the program which gave the navy the Akron and the newly completed Macon.

The Akron, meanwhile, had been had happened to the Akron and to Mary King, and the following boys: flown from Ohio; to lakenurst ir cratic platforms and the national administration the Governor said cf beer, while of. repeal he explained "it becomes. our duty to pass such enabling legislation as is necessary i nf Lieutenant Com 14 3 8 3 3 8 27 3 8 M. C. Kpoon, kj.

ouulu, nhBBV and Harold. Snoon. possiDie. mander Charles e. Kosenaani.

xc Ricn ana i nompsuu mm u. not reacn its euaranoeea FEDERAL PROBE OF AKRON TRAGEDY IS ON TAP AT CAPITAL Washington, Apr. 4. (LP) Early Investigation of the crash of the dirigible Akron was assured today by announcements of Secretary of Navy Swanson and ccnjrrfti sional committee chairmen. Coincident with Swansoa's decision Yor a inquiry, Chairman Vinson Said the house naval affairs committee would investigate to determine "The cause and circumstances of the accident" Chairman Trammcll, Of the senate naval affairs committee moved for slmll At' the' same time Secretary of Navy Swanson indicated an investigation would be made to determine the structural strength of the Akron's sister ship, the Macon, recently launched.

United lias U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel Utilities Power and Vanadium Steel.

Western Union Warner Brothers Silk Market. vice had charge oi tne iunerai ar to submit this question." t.hnt trin. but this defect was sioners' Jrcoom tne courinouae Graham, N. or an adjournment thereof." J. G.

TTNGEN, Clerk to the Board of Furnished by E. A. Pearce Co. rangements. Banns Published "Member ot famiiy, The Akron was like a.

member of. County Commissioners. Westlnghouse Air Brake latidn" of the liquor traffic so that "the maximum revenue" may be derived, and suggested that that such revenue "could well be used in the purchase cf text books in our school Westinghouse." Electric 23 1 2 4 laid to the propellers and plans were made to remedy it, On February 22, 1932, a group of. headed by Rep. James V.

McClintic. of Oklahoma, wenf to Lakehurst for a trip. While they, waited to board the a gust of wind lifted the Akron's tail as the" ground crew For James Walker the family oE the admiral. Each time he saw' it, he gazed at it with additional enthusiasm. Whenever, it sailed over Washington he was Open High Low Close Apr.

.112 15 113 15. Mav .112 15 113 113 112 13 June .112 112 112 111 12 July .111 1 H2 112 Hl 12 Aug 111 14 112 112 111 12 system." To Marry Actress the run, to. rooi iw Watch Tommorrow's Paper for Details our Kelvinator Demonstration to be given Friday of this week. atch it. When business did not keep him Sept 111 13 112 111 1J1 mn Anril 4.

(UP) walked it into position, ana pari, of the stern was ripped away. hmre. MnfTft.t "snEaked awav" to .113 113 112 111 12 Lakehurst where he could see and CAT MOTHERS SQUIRRELS PLACE OF HER KITTENS The repairs occupied kvcw pp.fcs. an'ri it was not until April perhaps, make a rugnt in tne nuge Official banns for the marriage of James J. Walker and Betty Conip ton, actressi was published at Town Hall today.

Under French law ffnTiHon to. marry) must 28 that the Akron went aloft is cratifled. esneclally at again. Mm Killed in nrjirinir alrnlfliies Cotton Market. Closing quotations: May 636: July 6.53 54.

October 6.74 75. Lbe published ten days before the rm Man three months behind its original" schedule, the Akron's The lutue secrecy wiui m. within" the interior of the 'ship, and made many flights to and from the Akron while It was In midair. Yesterday he changed abruptly from his usual custom and drove hir automobile to Lakehurst instead blunt nose was neuut iw nvuaiP from Lakehurst. Walker and Miss Compton nave attempted to shroud their marriage was' continued with' the publishing Jt is less important for a squirrel to be squirrel less than "for a cat to be cat less, according to the conclusion of Walter Jeffress, who resides at the home of his parents, Route 3.

Walter's cat was visited by the hnrfc a few davs aeo. and the baby Leisurely it swung across the con uished service medal for his work in commandtaff the Great Lakes, Illinois naval training station. The. rank of rear admiral was conferred on Moffett when he as December 6.87. January B.93.

March 707 2 P. M. Stock List. ttXtUn Mid fry tlerts Kelvinator Wnd clwirm to wwipU, exyjBP of using a plane from the Anacostia of banns, ine nouw; ed in an inaccessible place in the tinent, meeting an smua oi wwi er without mishap. Then, in attempting to land at the Camp Kearney base, a gust of wind lift naval nying neiu.

sumed duty a3 chief of aeronautics citv haU, almost maaeu onTfi his ace as Moltett even uiieu memoas fflmiiv with enthusiasm kittens, were. fine. Then sadness American Can 55 1 2 September. 1, 1921. The admiral then sat back i occupation as a lawyer.

Miss Comp followed swiftly. The kittens died, it distressed Walter as much as it ed tne crait wii ii wucf llnor from ropes. nivi Edsall and Nisei M. aircraft. Mrs.

Moffett recently christened, the airship, Macon, of did Tabby, whose meows were low leather arm chair, filed his pipe. nnH hwn his pnmnaicn to cleve: ibntr.n Mip San Dleeo naval The marriage can occur any time Akron, Ohio. Spanish War Vet TtaFinninir his naval career i nn liffhtar than air ihtns. He. had and evidently meuowea ny gnei.

The youth found a squirrel nest, climbed to it and found three lit from Aprn ia on. witnessed the airship Los Angeles maneuver over the Capitol. As hej traininir station, lost meir giiy and fell to their deaths. Bud Coward hung on. For two hours he clung desperately and finally was hiMr timn the kittens.

American foreign Jtwer American Home Products 31 American Locomotive 7 1 2 American Power and Light 4 1 American Sugar ...37 American T. 88 1 8 American Tobacco 61 3 8 Anaconda Copper 6 7 8 Atchison 38 3 4 Atlantic Refining 14 3 ensign under Admiral Dewey at the battle of Bay, Moffett sat there atcmng tne suver nose its way through the clouds, r.rmrivpri the Droeram which He carried them home and. gave them to the cat. They nudged, her side. She, didn't laugh iust hud nauiea up mw me uiiir uc.

gave the navy ihe Akron and the lip in the world two and a half dled and icnaien vne, newly completed Macon. again. times as big as the Los Angeies and almost twice as big as the Auburn Auto Baltimore Ohio 8 3 4 Rft.hTphem Steel 13 Moffett gradually became known continued duty on the battleships Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, and Mississippi. He won the congressional medal of honor during occupation of Vera Cruz, Mesico, in 1914. He placed her nearest the enemy and d' 1 most of the firing and received most of the hits," said the citation regarding Moffett's ahilit.T in his Vessel.

Graf Zeppelin, me Ajtron emoon iri siich inilitary features as a among rus ienow uuilbis "smedlev butler" of the navy the little squirrels are growing and I Uavc opened their eyes upon the world; and. their strange mother. But they have learned her her tender care, and' for the time being launching and landing gaar for strong convictions of the military Canadian Pacific 7 5 Case, J. I 41 Celanese ir.hC!.noaltP Ohio 26 1 2 planes. It was desiened by Karl Ams I Chrysler Motors 1 value or aingiotes jmik of the most outspoken nav.

fleers ever to occupy a desk in department. teif and completed in less than at least, are During the World War, Moffett! I1, Columbia Gas 9 1 4 VHW KINO two years. "It's a strange iamu, tmiar "there in a was awarded tne navys oiauirS CFBISD IG THiS? 'boxvtogether as though they be longea lO tne strange nccausc ,1 nf thc snulrreL" It was remarked, however, that I'M. A. the instinct OI muuieiiiw greater, often, than natural mity numerous freak families iv, vHnrf havina been known occur and survive for long periods.

CJ Germany Writes Finis To Anti iSa'PS Ine. lAYiSf sm Mil sneGtsf ift Semitic Boycott 'Tempting meals really cost less when you have a Kelvinator to help you in your planning. Think of the delightful salads and dessert combinations you can make with very inexpensive ingredients. Then too. there are the "left overs" that can be turned into delicious dishes.

Take the problem of quantity buying for just a few cents more you can get almost twice a much in the larger cans of staple fruits and vegetables. There is no need to wear the family out with the same food one meal after another. Buy the larger cans serve spinach with, bacon imd hard boiled eggs today and several days later, serve it with butter lemon sauce. Remember NO FOOD IS WASTED WITH A KELVINATOR. "PAY AS YOU SAVE" H0 Down, Balance in 24 Equal Payments Southern PoUic Utilities Co.

IT UrtlQue. orHn Anrfl 4 (UP) The ftntl Semitic boycott that closed Jewish business nouses uirmignoiu wr many Saturday, will not be re pjNSWERS tof.mert uld tfidaV. The. government, the statement sata, was sausueu uie uciciuc Hnn hul been sueceSMlU. Atrocity propBganas nas cesaeuj except for lnslgmflcant remnant," tlss statement said.

"However, TilKE 'IF VOl'flt fOR SVxotWiflG Tfliu.y' I IVI there Is no sense In combatting the remnants by boycott Inasmuch as they are of communist origin. The boycott will not be resumed because It would be superfluous. However, 4k AowtvtR. I WilL inpiVrtdrL Trtt ftAt tne Han organisation comuuue anti German propaganda will be maintained and will Immediately world's largest inland, sea. ONE; MILLION' is ilic Komau BSmcral shown.

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