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The Charlotte News from Charlotte, North Carolina • 2

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'i vww it If- W' it m-m m-mm i -7iv wlttWMimtt A 1 hsBl 1 A THE CHARLOTTE (Nf) NEWS lannt 1lrrnonn rinnpnprr In The Tun AT SEPT 9 Returns Hotel Tavern1 Opens Tuesday! City News In Brief Progress On Wage Scheme Is Hein" Made Strike Leaders Making Plans To Feed Needy Charlotte NRA Office Permanently Closed Committee With All Hut Routine Work Completed Orders John Small To Terminate Activity A Soon A Po-wible Small's Work Praised Conlrnrtora And Labor About Tn Get Together On 30-Onl Hour Common Labor Minimum National Headquarter At Washington Ashed To Help Textile Strikers Declare Will Not Stane The Charlotte office of the National Recovery Admlntstiatlon which has been In charge of John Small Jr since It was opened in the arly days of the recovery movement was closed permanently yesterday Mr Small a committee which some time ago been completed ordered Mr Small Pc presen tat Ives of labor In the building trades have reached the point of agreeing with the organized general coni i actors of the Carolina practicable victor originally was chairman of the Chat lot te Nil A mimll- that to cent per hour Is a sum lritilv high minimum wage for according to an announcement by This nffbe was administered hv when all but loutlne work had terminate the activity as anon as common labor according to a state- ment carrlcrl In the weekrv eontrar- tors hulletln A committee of South Carolina building contractors members of the Carolina branch Associated General Conti at tors met with a labor committee at Columbia last week The spectre of whst hung men-Irtngly over striking textile of North Carolina lart night a they entered the second week of catlon-alde walkout Howard Fame eecretary to fox chairman of the state strike committee announced that two plana were brewing to meet the request for aid which already are be-irg received by the atate committee and by local union have aeked na'tonei headquarter at Washington for aaalrt-ance and am confidently expecting norev from that source to aid asserted Mr Pavne Thev will not assorted Mr Pox Just before he left terdsy afternoon for Llneolnt xn Famous aoliller of fortune Col where request for aid lor 'amHea tln iin 1 reported retum-who had been working abort vx eeks nE 0 the I from Honduras The newly completed tavern of the Hotel Charlotte will be thrown open for Inspection with a formal opening Tuesday afternoon between 4 and 6 o'clock Dinner will be served that evening the first meal in the handsomely rieeoiated quarters which wore formerly occupied by the hotel coffee shop With all woodwork of unfinished North Carolina pine the general ap- pearance of the newest addition td 'Charlotte caravansaries is that of an Sin Haw Hroiierlit otcl English Inn Booths and tables I will provide a total seating capacity larnies And IrouniPS I II- of approximately 125 Privacy Is as- ured with grille work at the wln-IP tin Garth KxanJPllst dows plus a background of tan I theatrical gauze thus shielding dln-1 pi from view both as regards West Trade street and also from the entrance to the hotel lobby Color is added to the decorative schen Dr Ilam Tells iWliy Troubles Hit Farmers An audience of 2000 met Dr Ham at the tabernacle last night to discuss area ngt cements and wage cellcnt ly and Intelligently and derates according to the bulletin 1 edited by loftls executive voted a great deal of his time to office Is closed pnor to the atrlke had been received Ulll Ak Subscript lorn Mr Fsvnes aecond plan "as to tend aollcltora carrying proper ere In Now Dl-PUS JLl I 1 1 it I vO" Formal Introduction Of New Venture Of Hotel Charlotte This Manager 1 rained As i rxf ri til ir Memher Of Cluhls Unit with eurtains and vallances depleting English hunting scenes done In gay hues Crimson cushions of leather further enhanre this effect In the booths The lighting is subdued in nature with wrought Iron fixtures and red shades A 30-foot beer and oyster bar occupies almost one entire side of the spacious room which Is air conditioned throughout Remoledtng operations have been in piogress for some three weeks duiing which period patrons of the eistwhlle coffee shop have been served In the main dining room of the hotel Hoffmtre tavern manager for a number of years connected with the Childs organization will have supervision of this department of the local hostelry War Veteran Visiting Here Former Sergeant Lenter Lowentein On Wav To Legion Meeting An ex-sergeant who began hts military career with an enlistment Tn Charlotte in 1916 Is spending a few da'-s here after travels which he claims to have aggregated more than 65 Q0O miles since 1931 The man Is Lestpr Lowensteln who claimed to be In Charlotte In 1916 when the Third infantry North Carolina national guard was rerouting for duty on the Mexican border As a member of the 18th Infantry first division he served overseas during the World war and was deeoiated with the Croix de Guerre A native of Eldorado Ark the ex-sergeant plans to return home Immediately after the national convention of the American legion which will be held In Miami during the latter part of November He carries a voluminous brief case as proof of a statement that during the past three years he has visited prartlcallv every metropolis of the country and has seen thp Interior of almost 500 newspaper offices dentlals to known' frierids of the In In the region where he once union and eeek subscriptions of led rebels Mnlonv was chief of monev or supplies to meet the un- police In New Orleans for three mediate needs Several of these so- years after the World war Itcto-s worked Saturday and last night Mr Pavne said he was gratl- fled at the splendid response wrs saivcx lew During the past week mills LOIltl ill 101 111 because of the atrlke paid off the time Many of the strikers i v-x 1 A beirg frugal souls and having antic- 1 Dior If A rn lust lpated the walkout order have put -up" aom funds for the emergency but there were other lesa frugal or who hat during recent weeks worked lea who were unable to enter the strike with anything in the rainy day fund Another group members of which have seen their fund exhausted because of recent ill neat also waa listed It was principally from thla later group that call for aid cam during the last flaya of the week In many instance local union aided these lesa fortunate member from their treasuries but these treasuries are rare to be exhausted and the national body must giv assistance It waa pointed out This assistance 1 expected to come soon said Mr Payne "I confidently expect aid before Monday" he declared la the meantime Charles Gilmore emergency relief director here aald hi organization planned to handle any application for aid for a striker aa it would the application of any other peraon "Each case will be Investigated" aald Mr Gilmors but explained that ha had received no instruction regarding the appointment of voluntary investigators should hi office be flooded with application This possibility waa suggested by Mr "I do not an unusual number of applications th director aald explaining that should such contingency arise he would be guided by lnitructlon from the office of Mr Thoms O'Berry state administrator Higher Prices Set lTp Building Supply Firm A Subsidiaries To Eliminate Profit Of Dealer A mark-up In price on the part of the organized building supply dealer of the Carolina has brought opposition from the contractor of the two state In the form of new building supply firm set up aa subsidiaries of the contracting firms but operated under a separate name to eliminate the profit of the dealer in favor of the contractor In the weekly bullettn of the Carolina branch Associated General Contractor of America Issued from the headquarters here each week a discussion of thla plan of oppostlon waa given The bulletin mailed here Friday stated that the "lumber dealers mandatory markup Is rapidly developing Into a situation that bona fide general contractors will have to meet Plan Outlined A plan was outlined by a member of the association described aa outstanding general contractor of the Carolina" pointing out that most general contractors maintain and heard him speak on "The Trouble with the Dr Ham took his text from the prophecy of Amo In which the scripture attributed all calamatleg of the sins Dr Ham said that In creation all things w-ere perfect but Bin brought all the irregularities and troubles that now infest the earth "The world is out of step with said the preacher "and the whole creation Is groaning and travailing because of sin Thorns thistles Insect pests earthquakes pestilences are all due to the curse of God on sin Cain had to build a city because God had told him the ground would not bear him food because he killed his brother Abel" "Why did the depression begin on the farm?" asked the evangelist "Because God has cursed the ground The prophet Ezekiel foretold our days when he eatd communism would begin In Russia end that the objective would be the landowner who would be handicapped with mortgages and ruined crops Speculation would get the control of Industry The people would be filled with a desire for luxuries and financial troubles would overpower the farmer and the Industrial elapses Dr Ham dedal ed the period of 1919 tv 1925 was one of great vanrelism Then the people built big (Virchea and the strbng religious gioups became proud and forgot to save souls God has wlth-riiawn his candlestick from them Treasuries are depleted mNsionerle withdrawn moving picture are manufacturing gangster hl-jackers murdenrs kidnapers and In 1929 America spent 13 billions for crime of all sorts "If we will conje back to God and pray God will fulfill His promises If you rob God of His tithes He will cuise vou Humble yourselves In the sight of the Lord and He will lift up you Dr Ham will preach this afternoon at 3 on "The Present Day Offensive of the utl-Chnst" and pay his resperts to Communism and etrlkes Tonight he preaches on "Infidelity Weather News Weather Outlook North and South Carolina: Generally fair Sunday and Monday I oral Rerord Suiie Sunday 6 30 rise Monday 6 02 A Temperature 70 3 77 6 83 10 85 1 an 4 72 7 80 8 A 11 A 2 5 8 9 A Noon Lrpion Meeting The Hornets Nest post American legion will hold a meeting Thurs- dfly at a at the Chamber of commerce CnonractT Boullgny Inc Charlotte ha been awarded a contract at 17770 for a new fire alarm sys- tem for the clty of Burlington Jimison To Speak Tom Jlmlson Charlotte News columnist will speak tonight at Calvary Methodist church Rev Wade Johnson Is pastor of the church Improves Stowe of Belmont who underwent an operatton for appendices at the Presbyterian hospital Thursday was reported yesterday a Improved Auxiliary Will Meet The auxiliary of the Church of the Holy Comforter will meet In the parish house Monday afternoon at 3 '30 Sales Meeting A sales meeting of radio dealer will be held here at the chamber of commerce Wednesday night under the auspices of A Sutton company radio distributors Code Meeting Harold Blggers an official with the NRA code for produce men has called a meeting of produce dealers at the chamber of commerce Wednesday night Goes To Capital Swearingen who has made his home here since hts return from Miami Fla has gone to Washington to accept a government position Recover Marvin Phifer who underwent an operation on his foot several weeks ago at the Presbyterian hospital was reported yesterday as Improving rapidly He Is now at his home on Lexington avenue iitor To Preach Rev 8 Boyce former pastor of Parkwood Avenue A church now a pastor In Baldwyn Miss Is visiting here and will preach at Parkwood ehureh at 11 o'clock this morning At World's Fair Mt'ses Orm Lone Ronnie Sheffield Hemletta Loiu: and Margaret Warthal and Mrs Nell Me-Whlrter are spending their vacations at the World's fair in Chicago Dwyer Imprm in" John Dwver Mecklenburg rural police night desk sergeant was reported yesterday as bfing In a slightly Improved condition after two week of Illness at his home on Hawthorne Lane Announce Birth Mr and Mrs jack Tarks announce the birth of a son Jack Jr at the Presbyterian hospital Friday night at 12 55 o'clock Before marriage Mrs Paik was Miss of Hamlet ueation Roseeau secretary of the Merchants the etty for a few davs at an unannounced Is his first vacation In years He will return to Friday School Charlotte University school prepares bovs for eollege Monday morning In hutldlng opposite the office Glasgow the school The Rohoo! here In 1905 From Trip Mullls and children Ruby and Lillian Mullls and Rlehard Mullls retuiend home from New vvhoie they visited relatives also visited In New Philadelphia and Washington Levy left here last night to spend several davs with Ms daughter In Atlanta Oa and on Wednesday September 12 will address the Eastern Alabama Op-tometrleal group tn Birmingham Fairs The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce has received supply of catalogues for the ninth annual Great Wilkes fair to he held at North Wllkeshoro September 18-22 Rnd the twelfth annual Cabarrus District fair to he held at Concord Oetnher 9-13 ill Lilil Baltlrgrniiml The Southern Public Utilities rnmnany is planning to light Cow pens bnttleeround In Cherokee aeeoidlng tn Information made available here night The chairman of the Pouth Carolina railroad commission has given the company authority to extend Its lines eenetary of the body Expect Agreement Progress made at the meeting Indicates that an agreement will be reached at another similar meeting to be held on the return of f-hflt kleford of Greenville former president of the Carolina contractor and a representative on the builder code authority from a meeting at Chicago of the national code authority It wae stated "All representative of labor In the Carolina realize that 30 cents per hour Is the proper minimum for common labor" the bulletin to contractors said "Under the present code the minimum la 40 cent and will have to remain at that figure until the national planning and adjustment board acta on our request for stay which If granted will make the minimum for common labor 30 cents per hour but will not affect skilled rate "It would be much better for labor and Industry If rate could be established Immediately We certainly hope and feel that early action will be taken by the planning and adjustment board" Union Leader Is Free Under Bond Rutherfordton Sept 8 Robert Watkins of CUffside union labor leader was released from Jail here thla morning under $500 bond Jack Hornbuckle Shelby striker Is being held by the national guard In Splndale Jamea Robertaon constable of Henrietta made bond yesterday They were arrested by national guards for conspiracy to Incite a riot yesterday A labor leader from Asheville and one from Washington arrived In Splndale today and are meeting with the local Splndale union thl afternoon It la thought that employee are being urged to not work next week It la believed here that all the mills of Rutherford county except two Henrietta and Florence mills will likely start operations the first of the week Four Finns Given Charters Raleigh Sept 8 new business firms were granted charter today by Secretary of State Stacey Wade They were: Shiloh Gin company of Wake Forest to gin cotton and deal In cotton and cotton seed with authorized capital of $16000 Haywood Mutual Stock Yard of Clyde to eogace In an activity In connection with the harvesting and marketing of farm products also In the selling of livestock with an authorized capital of $25000 Carolina Mountain Mutual Associations Inc of Banner Elk to associate Its members together for tbeir mutual benefit as producers of agricultural products with an au-j thorlzed capital of $95000 Duke Cab company of Durham to operate an automoblle-for-hlre business with authorized capital of $50-000 Feels Little Force Of Hurricane New Bern Sept 8 Coastal North Carolina received heavy rains and the outer banks were swept by high winds early today as the tropical disturbance moving up the coast passed by at sea Strong winds were felt far Inland but were not of sufficient force to do any major damage The Cape Hatteras coast guard station reported the wind reached a velonty of 64 miles an hour about 7 A and small craft and light frame buildings In the Banks communities suffered damage The high winds lasted little more than an hour on the banks There were high tide all along the coast Condemned Men To Get Hearing Soon Raleigh Seput 8 of three men sentenced to death are scheduled to be heard by the state supreme court during the week of supreme court during where he won renown lending an Insurrection became a prosperous brewer and two year ago led Honduran troops against an uprls a storage yard for equipment small tool and surplus or salvaged building materia! In thla particular town four of the seven contractor incorporated their storage yards a retail building supply companies wholly owned but operated under separate names The permits these compane to take advantage of dealer's discounts on cement plaster roofing materials and the like The article pointed out further that as long aa building supply concerns seek to penalize contractors the answer Is to form and subsidize these building supply "On less than carload lots and material handled from stock there is little complaint from the general contractor as to the bona fide mark-up" the article continued "If the bona fide retail building supply company would recognize thla and not attempt to control the direct carload or wholesale business in addition to his retail business his competition from the pseudo building supply company would soon disappear Mit Grace Rraziel And Cantrell Married Mrs Alice Brazlel of this city yesterday announced the marriage of her daughter Grace Pauline to William Jefferson Cantrell alo of Charlotte on September 1 The ceremony was performed by Rev Snow at the parsonage of the Brevard Street Methodist church the ring eeremony being used Mrs i Booth played "I Love You Truly" and "The Wedding Marrh" by Mendelssohn Miss Elizabeth Ramsay sang "The Sweetest Story Ever Told After a short trip through western North Carolina Mr and Mrs Cantrell will make their home in Charlotte Lnion Label League ti JleetS Jlonday Night I There will be an open meeting of the Women's Union Label league Central Labor Union hail on North Tryon street tomorrow night at 7 30 o'clock I Class To Sleet The Bible class of th First Bautlst church will met Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the church Officer will b) elected Return Here Mrs Justice and son Joh Justice of 313 West Trad street have returned from Pltte burgh where they visited Mr parents Mr and Mr Carlin They spent some tlm In Chicago at the Century Progress Club To Meet The Charlotte club wl meet thl afternoon at 3 at the baseball stadium In In dependence park near Ellzabet school In case of rain th meeting will be held In Ellzabet school A full attendance 1 re quested Coaching Class The auxiliary coaching class Second Presbyterian church wll be held September 27 alerting a 10 A and lasting until 4 I Mrs A Young will be charge of the class All those In terested In teaching the homfJ missions books are Invited to at'w tend Nursing Group Plans for the activities of th Charlotte Co-operative Nursing as soclatlon during the autumn am winter months will be dtscuse by the membership Monday a the first meeting of the eeaaor The meeting will be convened a 1 at Eflrd'a dining room Mrs A Terrell la president thl organization Areme Shrine Members of Areme shrine No White shrine of Jerusalem hold their regular meeting Thur day night at 8 o'clock at th Masonic temple Thla will be "ad vanee" night Officers of the ehrln will hold their meeting Mondi night at 8 o'clock at the horn' of Mrs Florence Orr 413 We Eleventh street Gests At Scalybark Attorney Henderson's slater Mrs Eubanks of Onslov county is a guest at the Hender son home Scslybsrk where als Mrs Henderson's sister Mrs Saunders and Mr Saunders of Au lander and their sons Rudolp' and FYancis are guests DavU Henderson Mr and Mrs Hender sons son who has spent the sun-mer in Washington has return home and wlllvesume his studii' at Duke on the 19th Invite Chief To SiaU Mrs Ida Wise Smith ns tlonal president of the Woman Christian Temperance union ha been Invited to attend the Nort Carolina Mete eon ventlon In October 18-1 and to make one of the princlpa addresses it was learned last nigh by Mrs Lindsay state presl dent The Invitation to Mrs Smith I particularly appioprlste at thla time Mrs Lindsay pointed out as Nort: Carolina has Just won first piae In a membership cor I test with a visit from the nations president offered a prize For thl membership oonteat th-1 48 state were divided into iuI groups according to their present I membership status and a prize or fered to the In each grout I getting the greatest number of nea members North Caroline won rt the fifth group Mrs Smith has Just returned fron I the world meeting of the held recently In Stockholm Swe den At prevent she ls in Maine where she i working for th div-In their pie-campaign activities The North Carolina state conven tlon In Raleigh next month wtl' have Its headquarters at the Eden-1 ten Street Methodist ehureh Mrs Ilndoav said and a full program o-activity for the two dava is now being planned Anvfst Kansas Maul In For Murder Charleston Sept 8 Earl Yates alias Mitchell OHars ws-l arrested here this afternoon on I charges of first degree murder in Kann Cty Mo Ystes who hac been working here for more than a week for the federal transient bureifii told police he was planrmgj to leave for Savannah ln tw-hours to board a ship He said he struck a woman I Kansas City with a motorcycle whim' going at 40 mile an hour and din i not stop He proieeded to Chicago and thence to the west coast Canada and Charleston He waived ex-1 tradition and Is awaiting the at rival of Kansas city officer Jaekson said the MCA in charge of work ln the Carolim gt hs otflce hfre 0Vfr hp wrrk-end He has been at n- stnn-Salem for the past two week aldi ng with plana for the annual membership drive there I irtarv He returns to Winston-Salem to morrow for two more weeks The drive will be launched Pcptemher 25 and will seek 5PO membe- After completing the Wmon-') lem campaign the seC'r tary will go to High Foinr foT i similar drive This wl'l Uhtl the middle cf Octob- hut several months he rc- unquished this position and iecom 'mended Mr Small for the chair manRitp Commenting on the closing of the office Mr Vutnt said last night that Mr Small "rendered a sph ndd service and did his work most ex It The now being because the new arrangement provide for the NRA work to be handled through the state headquarters at Greensboro" The following statement legaid-tng the closing of this office was made public by Mr Small "The Chailotte NRA headqum-ters will be closed after today Saturday September 8 having been in opera I Ion eveiy woiklng day since August 1 1331 This office which was originally cteated for the NRA campaign among business men and consumers and for administration of the President's re-employment agieoment popularly referred to as the blanket rode Is not to be con-fiiMd with tne office of code au-thurmes and the official NHA head-cjuaitris located in the leueial building Uieensboro Its closing In no wise leflects any dlscoium-uame oi NRA activities chanottz or the lessening ol the obligation on the pait oi any employer to tompiy won the peimanein code to wiilih he is subject oi the i'lesi-dent agiecment no code has been approved "Those desiring fiee NRA lnfoima-tlon will In the future see or write the nearest local code authonty lor the tiade or industry involved or Mr Wells NrA compliance duectoi 408 Federal building Greensboro Hlstoiy of Work Here 'The hlstoiy ol the Charlotte NRA heaciquaneis lias been tonsid-eiaoly different Irorn that in otner Amencan cities The plan put into effect geneially by NRA included three oiganizauoiis of citizens contributing voluntary services: First the city recovery board second the compliance boaid and third an NRA committee oiganlzed In tne spnng of 1934 whion in effect was a continuance of the city iccovery board The Charlotte headquarters has acted for each of these oigam-zations and has functioned continuously performing all of the requited detail woik addtlon to maintaining a cential office of Information Victor was mailman of the city recovery board I home Griffith was chairman of the compliance board and John Small was chairman of the NRA committee The city recovery board piepaied a duplicate caid Index of practically every firm in the city of Charlotte and conducted a complete Blue Eagle campaign of all such firms Under the annulus of the Piesident's agreement and permanent codes the NRA was laigely responsible In Charlotte between the dates August 1 and December 9 1933 for Increasing the number of wage earners by 1784 and the annual wage payroll by $3912670 96 Following this business campaign the recovery board conducted tlnee consumer campaigns among white residents of Chailotte under the direction of Claude Albea Mrs Guy Carswell and Mrs Reverdy Miller among the colored lesidents of Charlotte undei the chairmanship of Mrs McCroiey and among residents of the county under the chairmanship of Mrs Bjrl Tay- lor "Frank Purse nas been office manager at headquarters and has rendered loyal seivne laigely without compensation Waller Hoyle has served as attorney lor the compliance boaid "Before NRA had requested organization of the compliant boaid oharloite oiganzcd a committee on coojieiatlon in order to accomplish compliance and this committee so neany met the pldn of NRA that the National compliance boaid accepted it as the compliance boaid It lunctioned from October 5 1933 to Apill 31 1934 and in coopeta-tlon with the Chailotte NRA headquarters adjusted hundieus of complaints By lar the gieater number of these were concluded without formal hearings However 87 cases weie heard the semi-weekly sessions of the board Hunched of witnesses weie examined and evidence in practically all ca-es dtm-onstiated an earnest aplnt of cooperation on the part of employers and employees but It must lie admitted that the evidence alo gave graphic proof of the necesity for NRA In Charlotte as elsewheie The minimum wages discoveied were as low as 12 1-2 cents a day for a coloied man and $2 a week for 92 this headquarters Both the national administration and the stdle headquarters were notified some days ago of the contemplated It Is understood that Mi Small will be available for handling NRA legal ca-es Housing Officers Discus Plans Sept 8 for get- Atlanta whcrtimod Improvement and that thev woull soon as data could be secured on prope- procr- the housing May Buy Peanut Surplus Of Stale Raleigh Sept 8 Tentative plans for the purchase by the emergency relief admlntstrnt'on of the peanut vleld ftom 50000 acres In eastern North Carolina to relieve the glutted market were announced today by Gem go Ross state director of ruial rehabilitation The peanuts would be used as feed for drought rattle by the era during winter months The plan was formulated today at a conference with Trov Ferguon district supervisor for the peanut sertlon of live North Cirollna State college extension service and will be pie-sent ed to officials In Washington Mr Robs estimated thdt $1 250-ono would be required for the deal The peanuts would be purchased as stacked In the field under the plan and the hay and peanuts would be baled by the FERA and shipped to pasturage points over the statp FedPi il officials are understood to be wo-klng on a plan whereby 30 to 40 per (cut of the estimated erop of 245000000 would be re- Oil I Hied from the market Mary Land On Taul Charlotte has left of vacation place It several hts office Unieiily The which wdll reopen the Cutter new post Is head of was started Bel urn Mrs MlRses and Louis have Jersey Thev York Dr Sam Wells Says NRA Still Functioning Greensboro Sept The appointment of I Well a atate NRA compliant) director of North Carolina announced Priday la regarded by Mr Walla who waa acting atate director prior to that time aa compliment to the entire per-aonnel of the office Mr Well said In re-aponae to a question today "that It may properly be conatrued aa recognition of the effort of thla office to perform aatlafactorily the dutlee entrusted to It" "We will do everything within our power to 6rve faithfully and the atate NRA compliance director aald apeaklng for hlm-aelf and hi associate "To thla end the whole-hearted co-operation of all those affected by the recovery program la earnestly requested "Contrary perhapa to the Impression prevailing In eome quarters NRA la functioning with lust aa muefa fixity of purpose end determination aa In the early days of the recovery program" Chester Textile Area Now Ouiet Chester Sept Quiet reigned through the textile are of Cheater today Baldwin end Eureka mill are guarded by four companies of South Carolina national guards now and plan resuming their full time double ah lft schedules a customary Monday morning With the heavily armed military companies and with county officers along with ecore of deputized citizens no further visits are expected In Chester from flying squadron Sprlngatcln mills are likewise well guarded Reports from the Springs unit at Fort Mill Kershaw and Lancaster indicated a quiet day there None of the foregoing plants operate on Saturday Report from Great rail Chester county Indicated a day of quietness In that atrlke area for year 80 Precipitation Total foi 24 hours ending 8 0 total for month to 8 180 deficiency for year 4 55 normal for month 2 99 Meal her Record Washington Sept 8 Weather buieau lecords of temperature and railf all for the 24 hours ending 8 in the principal cotton growing areas and elsewhere Following table shows first column station second column highest Saturday third column lowest Friday night 'ourth column precipitation' Alpgna 88 hrvllle Atlanta Atlantic City Pnmtngham Boston Chicago September marking the first capl-llotte employeis as a whole tcaicd tal eases slated before the court! their employees In mi fashion work by a while woman These facts do not infer that Char- at the fall term but demonstrate that tneie existed The cases of Bascom and Luther I here as elsewheie lie 10 per cent Green father and son under death! who pull cioxn stanciuicK as lelcnea sentence have been set for hear-1 to by Fiesldent Roosevelt from the voriou locals lne al tlie of arguments In Charlotte NRA headquarter be on hand for several tnree-I irom he thlrd Rnd 18th dls-l now being closed breaune local I The matter was postponed 1 todf authorities have been foimed several weeks ago due to the 111- i and the state NRA heudquaiteis Is ness of the defense attorney Le-iMncl some time has been pie-land Stanford which fatal I pared to perform the duties of Farm Land Bank Make Campaign For Baltimore Sept Because it con-1 aiders farm conditions in Its dts-tilct much Improved the fedenl land bank Baltimore Is lnstlgat-lng a more aggressive drive for col -1 lections "Not only has the past year to date been favorable for farm prod-Charles Connelly associated uct' I511 there la also every evt-wlth George Rhodes Charlotte i dence to Indicate that the fall aid architect will go to B-yson City I winter market will hold up wei' this week to spend sune time said Charles Jaekson president starting a program of PWA school bank work In that section plans for directors have decided after which were prepared In Mr Rhodes' i ea'fful study and deliberation it offlre jnow advisable to pursue a more ag- 'gresslve collection policy" he 'During the past 14 months the land bank has instituted hut few foreclosure proceedings and thv-e few were absolutely unavoidable" Program Handle When Charges Flung In Maine Washington Gopt 8 Republican leadeis centering their efforts on election ln Maine today charged that the Roosevelt administration Is Reeking to "bribe" the volt is of that state Into support of the new deal bv holding out hope of a $17 000 000 public works pro- Jpt The word "bribe" was used bv Repienent Bolton of Ohio co-chairman of the Republican Rena-t oriel -congressional committee Hemy Fletcher chairman of the Republican national committ'e in a Minulain ous afert-ed the revival of the rasmunaquoddl power project ln Maine by the administration was a "fake" Maine will elect on Monday a governor senator and three msc members It has been a hotbed of polities lor weeks with Republican and Democratic forces throwing their best campaigners Into the state In an effort to win for the vike of p-nchologlcal effect on othei stares Approximately 500 patents are issued annually to women ln this country Easy They His name Tom Hall He was a little man with a loud solid voice He swaggered up to the rural police desk yesterday afternoon and demanded to see CoIotT Kik-patrick Immediately His eyas were glassy and his posture uncertain while he waited for Colonel Kirkpatrick Mrs Elizabeth Killian desk reached over for a pad of paper Bne coated cops edged up and gvthe'ed around "This wav please sir" Rural Cop John Bmchsm aked as polite as VOU please "But I not gen to him To Come Lawyer Says Dillinger bH Lawrence Dropped Surrender of th Norti Carolina Chicago Sept From his Jail Labor will deliver the ee 11 Louie Ptquett today asserted address of the evening that John DUl'rger had declined to fce served and a take part In surrender plan which 1 expected Ptquett had arranged and prefer-! object of the organization Is red to continue hi flight from the to promote union made goods and law that ended In his death to wage fght against prison and The under lndlrtment fere gn Z'y'is All merrbers of harboring Dillinger said he had dis-' organized labor rd their frier re cussed the surrender and had -tie Invited arrangements to nominate John DU-- linger Sr for the reward "We even ta'ked with news-! reel service about how we might get Dillinger to say a word aoout hew crime doee not pay" Piquett w-ect on i "But the reason that we ddut get him to give up waa that some- one else cot sure persuaded him not to i ttavlIS piayed nursemaid to minute talks upon the subject of Gilmore To To Federal Denver Detroit El Paso Oalvpvton Havre Kansas City Kev Wi st Los Angeles Meridian Miami Mobile New Oilcans New York Northfield Vt Richmond Gan Antonio Sn Francisco Savannah Tampa Vlrkvhurg Washington Wilmington lpioynient insurance olfe executive aecre-commission has opened and started a preilml- ere set for Rale'gh Durham Greensboro High Point Winston-Salem Charlotte and Asheville and of labor industry and welfare agencies will he Invited to attend re Lef caul placed In Mi-r Klenburg pasture Over 100 been msde ture ov er jam sn(j made at '4 Paiaw-in 't-w M-kler T'U next two the two iu tt In This Way week The appeal of Lorance Brown McDowell county negro convicted for murder Is set for hearing with 18th district cases Return Here Miss Gertruoe Peele has returned from Durham where she visited for two weeks Be Guardian t0 (358 a cognizance Mr Gilmore doeen hitherto he has only to look after the mus ting building and loan asxoi tatlons in three j-outhPdstcrn stat to lend money to home owners 1 jr Improvement of their property were discussed here today by federal housing admmlstra'on Lrihoh officers repre- gov-ituee land offered to government of- setting the three states ernmect relief mule for the past Tl0 pastures In this enun- Represt ntatlve from Georgia Flor- King Take CharR Gilmore county! ha'e approved each'ffia and North Carolina "greed to a rv 'rtr adn'-'B--AT rj 10 100 cgttle ieortait huildlng and loan groups Over Pickwick Club Cattle to he pastured In Mecklen- ln meetings throughout their King of Charlotte broken fht he bur? profcgbly be gnt t0 Mon 'ates Them obteetlve they Relief Calves IJ WiDon Smith Back From Member Campaign want Colonel Kirkpatrnk to come) Wilson Smith Interstate sec Plaiininp Hearing On Unrmplomcnt Insurance Raleigh Sept 8 -Plans for a series of hearings ln November on unemployment insurance ha been identified with the expected to play guardan roe "by tram then brought to would he to urge the as-age J113" unem- taurant and amusement buslnee for to all eales bom to countv hv tmrk Mr rwimor ciatons to lend their present bor- at a taurant and amusement buslnee for to all eal-es born to federal county bv tnjck commission to me demanded Mr HU "Just as a favor to ColonT Kirk- Patrick come with the cfflcer urzed And ss a favor to Colonel Kirk- Patrick Mr Hall went He was shown Into a cell and he sat on a bunk waiting for Colonel Kirk at- we could get -ill to eome ln that way whUe this strike Is go- irg Cap Henrv Mosely sid the rural cops have stopped sleeping these dav -hor would help out rlck sleep many year throughout th south ha taken over the operation of the Pickwick club on the Conoord highway and has instituted many changes to the establishment Mr King ha engaced a well known negro dne orchestra for the fB and winter ea-on that wtl rls( nigh tie Seafood and chicken dbo-yeei wS be ferurd on ihe clue a menu each evening.

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