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VrfttOS11MPOPAWO 10CM alimEmAwkamtmiS6Q UNIMM0iottoommommwe-------t---1 -ai iftneSA0011110 FdieM OF THE ASSOCIATED 'PRESS UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE 1 1 I 1 OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE The Foremost itict-tpaper In the Two Carolinas First in America The Observer inside hi circulation ALL newspapers Morning nd ZVI flint in th states of North and Routh Carolina it to the largest newspa per between Richmond and Atlanta and Washington en I Birmingham The Observer occupies the unique position of being the only triornina newspaper ir AMERICA published in a city of iese than 100000 pcputation having it circulation ot 45000 daily and more than 46000 Sunday The Observer lead all newspapers both Morn ing and Evening in the two Oaten in volume of advertising carried acn year FOUNDED 1869-64TH YEAR-NO 364 62 PAGES TODAY oxe6XK1009xAvis6966664MO6Ndigill IVashington and Raleigh News Bureau of Special Correspondents Over North and South Carolina DOVCITT riARALYZES Kill Cafe terator Herr CHARLOTTE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 2 1933 OPPIMMN "Circulation Books Open to All" PRICE: FIVE CENTS DAILY-TEN CENTS SUNDAY GET FAMOUS SIGNATURE Circulation Yesterday City and Suburban 38108 Country 7195 TOTAL PAID 45303 It is interepting to nets that of The Ober var's 46000 DAILY and more than 47000 sun day circulation 41000 or approximately in city and suburban circulation in Charlotte's Immortitate trading territory Ninoty per cent of thP other circulation la within nonviolent shopping radius of Charlotte i 0100 i "eji I 'le AbRiaMANEMMEWO4YrigaMaomomalmo Ivii1111a LA tt" si- A AIL ttayiii A ueo a 1NLJ? 10 Mir 16S gasaid la 9 4104 A lf 1 i I 1 I I IVashington and Raleigh News Bureau of Special Correspondents Over North and South Carolina Circulati First America on esterday 1 i 1 1 I lop AmtlAt 3) itf'1 isAs 1 The ver led In circulation ALL if 1 onwot le brodtanto ci te: irciegi naahwugimers mpo tylndnit ttatt nothoni air Is ott 1 1 1 1 II 11 111 til 44 "'t "0 1 el 11 to tt 4 9 '--V 1 1 1 11 1 it kf Tt 1 114)) 1 I 241rZ I Al I soN WI --oto st -N gs tIN lilat tag lie City and Suburban 38108 TOTAL PAID 'dung to note that of The Obeer a 14 0 DA LY and more than 47000 Sun- nTootAatti: retabe' le I I AMERICA published in a city ot ieso tba 100000 having it circulation ot 45000 dm ily and more than 46000 tiundaY The Observer lead' all newspapers both Morn 1 Rig and Evening in the two elated' in volume of advertising carried each year s-44 s6 ae) 4 4Ntl etfts 4' as The Foremost itictrspaper in the Two Carolinas "Circulation Books Open to All Pe day circulation 41000 or approximately 14- in city and suburban circulation in Charlotte it immediate trading territory Ninety per cent of thP other circulation le within convenient Ishopping radius of Charlotte ----------r-r- FOUNDED 1869-64TH 364 62 PAGES TODAY CHARLOTTE (- SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 1 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS CENTS SUNDAY 0------------ i I rill A' 1 lb OW" s4 4: 111)LIS' o' 1 1 AZ no ArA I 4 I 1: lc yr x1 7 0 obbers A' 1111 Ca fe 0 0 erator Herr GET FAMOUS SIGNATURE 0 0 4 102 1 fiaatoodOn346 vaRa0L1114a I Vashington and Raleigh Nes ir Iw Bureau Corresd flad of pecial Correspondents Over North and South Carolina i i First in 11 1 Circulation Yesterday i Pastor's Family Testifies muNclE I nd April 1---(4)-- The llev Letnuel Conway's wife and three daughters were witnesses today In behalf of the pastor who is accused of attempting to attack Miss Helen Buff 18-year-old teacher of a Sunday school CLISS The ease will be given the Jury Monday afternoon Pastor's Family Testifies mumm Irjtd AprIl 1--01)-- The Itev L'etnuel Conway's ife and three daughters Isere It Itneses today In behalf Of the pastor is accused or attempting to attack Miss Helen Buff-man 18-)ear-old teacher or a mill be Olen the jury Monday Past Th wk wil pa lox Mt II I 1 all EVERY SEMITIC STORE STANDS EMPTY MILE PICKE I GUARD EVERY sEmiTic STORE STANDS fmpTy wHil sEmiTic STANDS wHILE GUARD ofilooo40 Theo Karavos Shot Fatally In His Eating Place On South Mint Theo Karavos Shot HE TO EVE SPLITS FINANCE BODY IN EREIEll A 1 TAX ISSUE 110M DECREE CUT Of $400000000 IN VETS BENEFITS Sweeping Economy Decree Becomes Effective July 1 PAYMENTS A SLASHED DECREE CUT Or Success of Hitler Nation-Wide Movement is Absolute itler Nation-Wide is Absolute Name Apple Blossom Queen AVINCIIESTER Va April I --(UM--The Shenandoah valley apple blossom festival queen this year will be Miss Franco Ise 31ay dark haired daughter of Paul May Belgian ambassador to the 'United States who 1VHS named to the honor today The festival opens May (4 Turtle and Dies COLUMBUS Miss April --(10)--A huge turtle and a ne-gm lying dead beside each other bromait from Justice of the Peace 11 A Moody here that the ngro Andrew flood killed the turtle and then died of heart failure induced by the exertion Nam a yel da Me l'h thi op VI --I gri el re rie lin fill CONSIDERED AS WARNING AS WARNING Two Houses Disagree on Rate of General Levy COMMITTEE IS DISSOLVED MWFWM011Ftir '4: 7 :1 I ')4' 4 Dit I': '6-: 1:: '00- 40' i x'a'': :106 4 -'''''''kss itPy "4 )11c-1010: ::101 'Nf: '7-4 4A ''-'40i r1E ilt: i I 1 a 4 i li A1 ::::1 i'4il i 1 7: 1 4 a 7N ii-1 fii 't r- 544:: 1t4 i4 l'' I 4 I 4' 4 kg S'' 'c'7 k1' r- 5: 4 '''k' I I 'ti 12 v5 0- '4e 14'-i -4: 40 Einstein's Bank Account and Private Securities Are Confiscated nk Account and ecurities Are fiscated omwd-1111 Gull Eats Duckling Gull 0001M00010110 More Than Half Million Ex-Service Men Affected by President's Order House to Get 2 Per Cent Bill But Senate Members of Body Demand Higher Rate SIN FRANCISCO April story of the hungry duckling and the hungrier sea gull as told to Golden Gate Park police by Mrs A A Bon was a sad NO for the duckling Mrs Bontemps said the duckling reached a bread crumb she threw into a park lake just ahead of the FIWOOpitift seagull So the bigger birti gobbled up duckling bread crumb and all and new away (A da gu Pe lei to Aa' br pa P1A IR er Loses Life in Apparent Attempt to Resist Negro Holdup Men in Buffalo Cafe Fires After Robbers But Both Escape Police Grill Witne ss Spread Dragnet Apparently choosing to shoot it out rather than surrender his money Theo Karavos owner of the Buffalo cafe at 703 South Mint street was fatally shot by two negro holdup men who invaded his cafe about 11:45 o'clock last night Karavos hit in the right aide of his chest with a bullet that passed only one man attempted to rob him clean through his body chased the Whether the bandits got any bandits into the street and fired sev- monex before the shooting occurred police could not readily determine eral shots at them but hie aim was There were no bills In the cash regfaulty The nogroes escaped down but of-an alley near the cafe ficers said it was customary for etPXitravoa staggered back into the erators of eating places away from cafe and coflapsed He died ehortly the main business section to take after an ambulance had taken him money out of the register from time to St Peter's hospital He was un- to time and put it in another place able to give police any detaile of PISTOL" IN HOLSTER the shooting before he died The pistol with which Karavos LEARN NO HIMILS shot at the robbers was attached Officer Finlayson who to his holster Apparently he questioned him in the cafe Just be- reached for it when the robbers fore the ambulanee arrived said be told him to put his hands up but asked Karavos who shot him was shot before he could bring it "A negro" he replied "lie tried into action to rob me" That was all he laid City police were conducting a wide before he loll consciousness and search for the robbers early this died a scant 30 minutes later Ap- morning but would not state what parently there were no other per- progress they were making They sons in the cafe at the time of the questioned closely the negro who shooting witnessed the shooting in the street Another negro man whose name Karavos was about 60 years of officers declined to reveal said he age Ho was a native Lq Greece and was near the cafe when the shoot- has a wife and several children living occurred and saw Karavos run ing their Ile also has several broth-out on the street and fire at the era living in America it was learned fleeing robbers Ile said there were The body was taken to the futwo of 'the negroes and described neral-parlors of A Bevis and them to police Police had gathered Son where it will be held until fu I from Karavos' brief statement that neral arrangements are made MARY itt a name?" plaintitely inquired NVI Iliam Shakespeare and If the name happens to be "Mary Pickford" there's a whole lot in It Here Is Mary as she arriled at NPW YOrk on the Rex after a sojourn in Europe with tier husband Douglas Fairs banks The sailors aml passengers of the big liner besieged the star with requests for her autograph before she debarked "Amer lea's Sweetheart" gracious as ever obliged RALEIGH April The legislature's joint finance committee dissolved today Senators and representatives could not agree on the size of the general sales tax that both intend to write into the revenue bill A bill carrying a two or two and a quarter per cent tax will be report ed to the house Monday night But It will not have the senate committee's approval The dissolution was amicable It was due to the insistence of Speaker Harris and House Finance Chairman It A Doughton that a bill be reported at the next session even though the house and senate cannot agree on the amount needed by that time' BOWIE HAS BILL Named Aide-de-Camp AVASIIINGTON April Lieutenant Commander Aaron 'Merrill of the ()Mee Of naval Intelligence at the navy depart ment lias been designated aide deseamp to Henry Roosevelt nenly appointed assistant were tary' Nam IA lel 1111 de or a AGREE ON BILL SEE Milk Cent a Quart SACIIAMENTO Calif April 1 sold for Otte rent a it mores liere Milk or t' teom 'll1111 fOlICES 11110 flIRME111 IN Smith's Opposition to Measure Dalrymple's Appointment Points Crumples in Wake of Inter- to Marked Changes in Pro 1 April fooling The twice deliv I Harris and Doughton know that eed On the doorstep vies five Tarn Bowie of Ashe leader of the (PlitS a quart or the cents a pint anti-adminiatration forces on tax and consumer's choice At the stores school questions plans to introduce the bottle was omit five times his own revenue bill They believe as mach at the rontents that introduction of the commtitee bill will prevent another house tangle ECONOMISTS SAY TARIFF and may even change Bowie's mind school questions plane to introduce his own revenue bill They believe that introduction of the commtitee bill will prevent another house tangle and may even change Bowie's mind Ai er ee eo lb as ECO WASHINGTON April I the most sweeping economy move in the history of American government President Roosevelt decreed late today an annual saving of $400000000 in veterans expenditures Effective July I the beginning of the next fiscal year the order was made possible by the drastic law auhorizing the President to pare deeply into puyments to veterans their widows and to cut federal salaries The sslary slash occurred earlier In the week In issuing the diminished schedules of allowances the 11esident in a statement said "ibtlo not want any veteran to feel that he end his cohlrades are being singlit out to make sacrifices" ALL AGENCIES AFFECTED "On the contrary" he added "I want them to know that theoregulations issued are but an integral part of our economy program embracing every department and agency of the government to which every employee is making his or her contribution "I ask them to appreciate that not only does their welfare but also the welfare uf every American citizen depend upcn the maintenance of the credit of their government and that they also bear in mind that every citizen in every walk of life is being called upon directly or otherwise to share in this" One of the largest items of savings under the new regulations will be through the complete revision of the non-service connected disability benefits most of whom virtually are eliminated PENSIONS HALVED Some $100000000 will be saved through the limiting of this classification of pensions to those permanently end totally disabled They will receive $20 a month compared with $40 at present and those receiving allowences for le m-s than total disability will be removed from the rolls Lewis IV Douglas budget di view With President hibition Bureaus Dr Holland May Get Labor Director Post J' BERLIN April The iron hand of Intlerism bore down on the Jews of Germany today imposing a boycott that paralyzed every Jewish business activity Jewish stores were closed or picketed doctors and lawlers were under the boycott Jewish brctiters were excluded from the stock exchange Jewish students were prevented from attending the university The most drastk step was when pnlitical police blocked the bank account of Dr Albert Einstein the eminent physicist and at the Fame time confiscated 250aa marks in cash (80000) and 50000 marks in stocks They declared they apparently Were justified in suspeeting that the money was intenthel to "preparation for high Et en 'in Belgium and has taken steps to resign hi Ger man citiseastop was attacked by the Prussian Academy of Science in a statement which expressed indignation at his "participation in atrocity propaganda in the United Staten and France" The acalemY said it had no reason to regret his recent resignation Despite the rigid nature of the boycott and its extension into every town In the country stern orders against Violence were issued to the Nazis and the disciplined storm troops an they were carried out almost to the letter The boycott began on schedule at 10 a and within two hours was complete Public excitement was scarcely greater than on an election day Nazis first paraded thestreets with trucks bearing boy-Cott placards Promptly at the "zero hour" storm troopers in twos and threes stationed themselves in front of Jewish stnres and placard-them with black and red signs calling on Germans to avoid Jewish stores with the slogan "Germans defend yourselves against Jewish atrocity propaganda" STORES PLACARDED All Jewish stores restanrantq cafes and other establishments were placarded Some of them did not open and were not picketel Those that opened were picketed and did no trade at all The pickets did not try to prevent anyone from entering but warned them against buying A Unite' Press correspondent toured the shopping district of the fashionable west center of Berlin and the predominantly Jewish east section He entered nine shops unmoleeted but was told each time "Avoid Jewish gooIs" Inside each shop he encounterel the same story We have not met a soul to day you are the first one to en' ter" Clusters of curious onlookers gradually grew In the streets stir rounding doorways of Jewish shops Thus the pickets could hardly be seen Customers if there had been ipril nd of Hitlerism on the Jews of lay imposing a paralyzed every ess activity were closed or rs and lawyers were ott Jewish brcekers from the stock ex-students were pretending the univerAde step was when blocked the bank Albert Einstein the st and at the Fame 25000 marks in ind 50000 marks in eclared they mover-(titled in suspecting et was intendett iaration for hi11 en 010 in Belgium Ind to resign hie Gert was attacked by iatietny of Science in tich expressed Indies "participation in atulti in the United ince" The acwierniv reason to regret his on rigid nature of the extension into every ountry stern orders were Issued to the disciplined storm eY were carried out etter began on schedule Id within two hours Public excitement rester than on an Nazis first paraded trucks bearing boy-Promptly at the nim troopers in twos tioned themselves in stnes and placard black and red Sign tans to avoid Jewish slogan "Germans Yes against Jewish rands" A111)11) stores restanrants ther establishments Some of them did were not picketel iened were picseted (le at all The picky In prevent anyone but warned them Press correspondent pping district of the st center of Berlin riinantly Jewish east ereil nine shops unwas told each time gomls" Inside each ounterel the same not met a soul to-the first one to en-curious onlookers in the streets surreys of Jewish shops ets could hardly be if there had been REDUCTIONS NECESSARY CITA Va April in addresses before a aession of the Academy of World Economics at the University of Virginia were agreed today that world-wide tariff reductions are reccessary for any revival of world trade They differed however as to the Method of which tariff barriers should be lowered er befot Woni of work neer( trade Th Meth shou WASHINGTON April WASHINGTON April 1 Presitient Roosevelt's demand for The Washington Sunday Star said speed in helping the farmer won to- tonight it had learned that the AP-day from the senate agriculture pointment of A Dalrymple of committee agreement on a relief San Francisco as the new director bill almost exactly as the adminis- of prohildtion foreshadowed a drastration wanted it tie shake-up of the federal dry After several da ys' wranglingforces which would result in the over the bill opposition to the labollation of the prohibition bureau house-approved Roosevelt program 1 as such led by Chairman Smith Democrat! The prohibition bureau The Star said: will fide from the picture" of South Carolina crumbled to i of South Carolina crumbled tot stlid will "fade from the picture' 1 I IIIIMOMOOMMI I I I Nt i Reports From Capital Indicate Druggist in Line For Appointment Stevens May Be A ttorney General's Aide Reports from Washington last night were to the effect that Dr Frank Holland Charlotte druggist and Mecklenburg manager of the Reynolds campaign would be named federal employment director in North Carolina The reports however were not of-I tidal It was pointed out and neitherliffil mit Boxn Senators Reynolda and Bailey nor Representative Btriwinkle would confirm them Another Washington story said Rawls of Winston-Salem la to FR1111 FR" be director of the bureau of interstate and foreign commerce Washington nothing in the wake of the long conference the committee metnbers had with the Chief Executive last night Smith withdrew hig proposed substitute for the bill Smith's substitute which would have taken away the sccretary's power was withdrawn by him to day with the explanation he did so nothing in the wake of the long conference the committee metnbers had with the Chief Executive last night Smith withdrew his pro- posed ubstitute fur tbe Smith'a substitute which would have taken away the sccretary's was withdrawn by him to day with the explanation he did so In Today's Observer I i I High Lights of the News Include: II House members took the position that until the appropriations conferees settle the $2700000 a year difference between expenditures voted by the two branches they could not vote for a revenue bill to raise more than their own branch had voted Senate members took the position that they could not approve a bill that would not provide the amount the senate voted to spend Thus to get a bill in Monday the committee had to disagree SCHOOL TERM IS ISSUE The question for the most part revolves around the length of school term If the legislature is to adopt the Isolate plan for a $1600000() eight 'months school the finance cemmittee feels it rrust vote a three per cent tax The house $14000000 six months school and the lower house appropriations for state departments institutions and salaries can be had for less The differenre amounts to almost one per cent in the sales tax Those representatives who want to keep their tax rate down to two per cent are counting on the proposed beer tax to make up their deficit Though the dissolution vote was taken this morning the committee worked in Joint session until late In the afternoon First it reached an agreement on ell sections except the "emergency section" which contains the sales tax HIGHER INCOME TAX They agreed upon sections containing the increases in income and inheritance 'taxes recommended by the subcommittee and franchise and license taxes for the most part identical with those now in force The committee struck from the bill all sections basing franchise and license taxes upon gross sales excepted It was decided that these businesses which include theaters bottlers and others should pay the license tax now levied and three per cent on their letall sales One other question yet to be decided concerns the proposed recapture of relief the corporations will get in the levent the state supports the eight GENERAL Stotetan quiz to be rweised--rese 2 Order signed to cut down veterans' 7 17 states to have beer 0- Si 0' Item 11 Turn in Part 3 OAR 2 and 3 Blood Transfusions Fail to Save Life of Tom Fishburne Conference Champion 111 to be replaced by an entirely new bureau for "control rather than prohibition Of the liquor traffic" Col Amos Woodcock re- hiring director of the bureau today was appointed a special assistant to the attorney general Woodcock who has iferved as chief of the pro-power hihition bureau since 1931 accepted the new post at the special request "in view of the interview with the of Attorney General Cummings President and a disposition on the part of the comannee to give him The Star said Woodcock would assist in the proposed re-orgariz(Mr Roosevelt) and the secretary anon There wag a report not yet of agriculture the responsibility" confirmed it added that Edward -Early action on the bill was asked Wrede secretary' to the late Sen of the committee last night by the ator Howell of Nebraska he Chief Executive after they had given an important executive post been unable to make much progress under Major Dalrymple 'Once taking up the bill a week ago mERGEit 'TANNED yesterday Members responded by The paper said it understood that their five-hour continuous session tentative plans for a return to the today plan originally adopted in the WO-One other major change was sOn administration for centralizing made in the bill today In a sub- control of liquor narcotics and institute for authority or the SNIT- dustrial alcohol under one head If tary to consider the effect of the this is approved the paper said it proposed processig tax on wages will mean the merging of the pros-unemployment and ent prohibition bureau the bureau already eliminated by the commit- of narcoties and the bureau of voted him power to dustrial alcohol under Major Dal change the tax as nee ssary to Inahe rymple It conform to the prindple of rais- There Is rio presert prospect it In prices to the levels fixed- added that enforcement activities will be taken from the department YOUNG GIRL DROWNS of justice but there was a likelihood that the developiing importance IN CATAWBA RIVER of revenue collection with the legalization of beer and wines mlght STATESVILLE April a rowboat in which she was riding lead to transfer of anrymple's bu- reau to the treasury where prohib- overturned in the Catawba river to- tion functions originally centeted day Ilaxel Stahnes 19 wa 410 drowned The body was reeovered Tax Bill Reduced several hours later Officials were IEFFERSON CITY Mo April 1 tailed to (1 rft the river Harry state board of equaliza Kirkman and A Stuart youthful non today clipped approximately eompanions of the girl escaped $8e00000 from Missouri's 1933 per-drowning slum! an-I property tax bill I I JOB FOR STEVENS Stevens Jr of Warsaw former commander of the American Legion who has been frequently mentioned for one of the assistant secretaryships of war will fail to receive that appointment it was de dared but will be given a job as assistant to the attorney general In one of the departments It present plans go through Mrs Lyman Cotton of Salisbury it was also said would be given a job though not in thecivil service department and Major Cobb of Durham is slated to be assistant to the attorney general in the claims division or the war department All of the prospective appoint ments however were forecast but not confirmed Here Are Main Reductions In Vets' Benefits Near agreement on farm Page 1 Nazi boycott paralyzes Jewish trade Page 1 Billion In bank deposits Page 11 Shakeup seen in dry 1 CAROLINA Finance conferees "amicably split" on total revenue to be 1 Cole Blease 111 run for governor In 6 Winners In Carolina drama tournament 7 Gaston county sheriff dies suddenly 7 Commercial bankers executive committee meets I Ni Pap NI Pap Pagi El on 1 1934 Vi MP! mit UNIVERSITY Va April 1--(Th Fishburne the University of Virginias Southern conference welterweight champion died tonight of injuries received in a fall from hs bedroom window- Ills death came at 7:45 clock after efforts had been made to keep him alive with artificial respiration and blood transfusions Three blood transfusions were given the first of them by Harold Stuart of Oklahoma City who with lishburne Wfd to captain the university boxing team next year The family of the youth who was the son of Congressman John Fishburne was at the bedside when he died Turn to Page 12e Col 2-5 Ige 12 Col 2-5 I LOCALS Baal' Boyd boomed for congrese-- Page 4 Fraternal day to be observed Peg 1 Ott Unrestricted Basis ELIZAIIETI-1 CITY April under restrictions since the bank holiday was declared March 5 the First National bank of Elizabeth City today was licensed to resume operations upon an unrestricted basis WASHINGTON April In brief the Roosevelt order reducing veterans' benefits by $400000- 000 a year provides Payment of pensions authorized to veterans disabled by disease or injury incurred or aggravated in line of duty In active service Rates to bp paid for service connected disabilities are: 10 per cent a month 25 per cent $20 50 per 75 per t60 100 per These are 20 per cent reductions under present aids Jo JO SAYS We are like the modern stabilized st ea in i we hare lost our roll Turn 10 Page 12 Column 4 Nyi I MASSEY IS HOLDUP VICTIM Robbed of Cash and Fountain Pen by Negroes at Sixth and Graham Streets Pope Blesses World On I I OEM 00 (U A AsILINIBUIte 47 7-7 LOOKS TI4EM OVER AND WRITES A FEW -----7---1-1 -4---- Zti7 4c-- NER'111----- 4 (14 LE -1 pk1 7 Na LOOKS TI4EM OVER AND WRITES A FEW zi i (0'1 1- ic i( Inaugurating Holy Year Pensions authorized to widows children and dependent parents of veterans who died of disease or injuries Incurred or aggravated in line of duty in active service Bates continue as at present Payments authorized for non-service connected disabilities and deaths of veterans who served 90 days in the Spanish-American war Boxer rebellion Philippine Insurrection and World war provided disability vvas total and not due to personal misconduct Vets' festival opens at ondav 4 Commissioner demands more ecoaotries--Page 4 Children examined at pre-school clin 4 Postal receipts show Second front Squires and Henderson to enter rutin ell front Sales tax on food front Sinclair to get bids on building johs 10 Pry forces ask legislators to fight beer front Tat listing held up for opinion on le Fstilitary event to draw notable group econd front ISC ELLA NEOCS Editorials and First section page 8 section pages 10 and 11 Society and 11Wil of interest to section pages 2 through page Political teatime by Mark IlUlliVail page third section Carolina 2 a and 4 third section News of commerce and Indusiry In 1 and 2 of fourth section Financial and markets 4 and 5 fourth section Clasatlieid 8 fourth section Features by Itrisbane McIntyre and Harold page of fourth 11e tow mie le- trot 1t ell trot 8 be 7 tp Um 11 8 en Pita I Cat aer 'fir I ita mi 54 tym11 V'14 0 ft: 4111 o01)e'ill j4 its tft "bi 1 gaol? fliR elk miq "litko amt 'Therefote however profound may be our devotion however assiduous and frequent our prayers our zeal for living well and doing well we never can succeed in al) proaching the greatness of the subject we are elebrating that is the redemption and the Redeemer" The Pope's words Were carried by loud speakers throughout the immense basilica which was packed with a cheering throng An Italian wotnan Maria Rice loll standing on tip-toe in the hope of getting a glimpse of the Folemn papal procession through gorgeous lines of Swiss and nohle guards swooned and died while hundreds of Vatican City and Rome church bells proclaimed the opening of the holy door VATICAN CITY April 1---(T)-- Pope Plus XI blessed the world today upon inaugurating the holy by breaking down the holy door of St Peter's with a golden hammer before a throng of 55000 persons This holy year the Pope said ad dressing the canons of Ft Peter's Avho have custody of the holy door "will remain the greatest of all holy years" "With incomparable solemnity it draws its importance from the infinite value of Divine redemption of which all receive benefits" the Pontiff continued "Even after 19 centuries we see the coplus fruits thereof bestowed through the immeasurable lore of the Divine Ref deemer To the Members of the North Carolina Senate: In the absence of any explanation it is motive back of the bill passed by the house the of townships and special districts would be counties as a whole" As I understand it the measure is designed special tax districts and townships in the bonds for purposes and that in each i entire county would become liable for all The bonded indebtedness of many 'OPEN LETTERS Massey of 710 North Smith street was held up at Sixth and 400J Graham streets and robbed of 69 in cash and a fountain pen by two negro men about 10 o'clock last night Massey said the negroes wore ovI difficult to understand the mo- eralls They had not been arrested past week to provide that "bonds early this morning In another report investigated by made obligations of the varlet's police Henry Adams negro of 531 East Eighth street was stabbed by Howard Henderson Wegro 416 North -ned to cover all the hundreds of Caldwell street Adams was taken ate that in the past haNe issued to Good Samaritan hopital 'fender- son was not arrested such case the taxpayers of the Phillip Dunavant of Chester was outstanding bonds of such local silIbtly injured at Foutrth and unties would be substantially in-lSouth Tryon streets when struck by a car driven by II Cutter Duna- ant was said to have run in front Mr Cutter's automobile difficult to understand the past week to provide that "bonds made obligations of the varicus to cover all the hundreds of state that in the past haN issued such case the taxpayers of the outstanding bonds of such local counties would be substantially In OPEN LETTERS Latter allowance will not be made to unmarried person with income of more than $1000 a year or to any married person or one with minor children whose income exceeds $2- 500 1 renslonm of withms and children of tN71)anish-American war veterans cut 50 per cent North Carolina and South Carolina: Fair Sunday and Monday: little thane in temperature Excludes peace-time veterans from dmicillarv care Turn to Puce MOIMMFINMP011PIEMIPMMOMPP09.

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