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Trade At Home to The Bortincttm Daily News BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES Head Th6 Home Paper Devoted to the Upbuilding of a Bigger, Better Burlington Published Daily Except Sunday BURLINGTON, N. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19307 MKMBE3 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Emergency Bill Up Before The House Kmnm Hoover Speaks Up On nRSLKinU Financial Burdens MM VESSEL- The Home Received From Committee Today the Unemployment Emergency Construction $8,000,000 FOR HIGHWAY AID: The Fund Will Be Re-' tamable Over Peri-; odof i Years: Where States Can't; Meet 50-50 Basis. Washington, Dec. 9. --lift-- The $110,000.000 public works construction bill was passed rotKy by the bouie, and sent to the senate.

i Dec. iny 19 list on reacr legislation, the hcuse received from its appropri- Ucns eommittee today the unemployment emergency construction "Jill providing for high- way aid and river and harbor improvements. I The sum cf $80.000.000 was stipu- lated for advance to states high- way construction, so they go on with ijuildint, inability to meet l-deral a.d obligations. The fund will be returnable over a period of Qve years, where "the X. C.

FIGI EES MICH IN EMEKGENTT BULL Dec. 9. --Trie construe two bill reported itx today carried provisions for expendltttre ci 194.SOO cc mers and harbors in North Caroiina The sotal fc exclusive of CjP to in an item of $530.000 strucUon of a horn Cape Pear Wir.yah Bay. S- which ail! be NorCt Carolina. The largest if state in th? bili $785,000 for jn the Cape Pear 6 channel it and below ff Jmington.

The fughway aid 'ullouncnt for the state was iited a. $1596.775. t'le one of H'tmaa imf Her Yflor OU i Deerer, Ccl, Dec. rlcted niiirrierin? her 10 year old I swp-oaughter. Mrs.

Peari im today faced isle impri-jonnient at hard labor the Colorado siat-? neratenttarv. 1 The jury winch heard ihe cause of the 31 year i deliberaled an hoar and 36 minutes iawt mgfti. With Mrs OXoughhn's ccniession to police barred a dence. the verdict carried with it an automatic penalty. Under Coio- ratio law capita! puntshmem can i be imposed only where is an i eye-witness to the crime or a con- fesKOn by thf accused.

Laughing and.joking with her attorney a moment before the jury filed into the box. Mrs O'Loughlin listened intently but with no tin-- play of emotion as Judge Henry A. Caivert read the verdict. The defense was granted 30 days in which to file a. motion for a new trial.

Should the motion be denied. MB TO Mill Will Trtl FrMa.v CftMfff of orderiv Coadnrt. The President Declared Today That Being Made to Impose Too Great Burdens. Thf Prriklfit Bottom Of Business. Depression At Hand ibr mm JUTBIHES Nem- York rc- 9-- B.s^p Manning if to appear court rwxi Friday aiit-n charge of disorderly conduct Itj th erectory of the cathedra: I'here Lmdiey TVS- anc because he prayer.

B.MIOJJ 1 was served yesterdav with a subpoena in behalf of th- The Rev. Ehol White. 01 Grace church, who is chairman of the speakers' commute- ior New York Churchmen league. made an affidavit in which au-j-'- thai Bthcp Manning "demanded" Lml- k-agiic last week' be cancelled. Manning said in his sermon Suridav that he lutrelv "re- HIS BUDGET REFERRED TO Mrs.

HerU r- oi bottle of arir.i- v.j!«-;-i of -iu-r. Stanley DoiZar. o. By Continuous Raids ship 112 Aii.t-ii'j^. and Mr- Declares Prosperity Cannot Be Restored of Com- Apprutrd 4fter Dec nilJSiCf- loC-i-.

of Prcsi- -Jv Brovsard. Re- 19J3 susjar On the National Public Treasury. I civil! iinr rn nniflii' John Keating counsel ssud eilgagemeia befw IT TO COUCfi ar appeal io he suprejne i rr The formalities over. Mrs. IVn ft OToughlin stood erect and walked HHU LLL- 1 Srai ste from her chair down a narrow passageway to the pns- dock.

'Avjula Prosp-Tity to the Charlotte Xeus Vnke Coach Has Signed His Contract. onen In the front row of the spectators' section sat the woman's husband. Leo. a city detective whose life the state alleged she also -m. Bought.

The husband flinched ar Charlotte. Dec. Caar- veniic waf rcad lotte News today says James De- Hart, football coach at Duke um- states cannot meet federal funds on versity has reached an agreement, 50-50 basis. wi Washington and Lee athletic i River and harbor wirk was allow- oflcials to coach there next year, ed flood control on ths DeHart's contract with DuKc MLssLsaippi and its tributaries pired this fall and last summer I roads and trails for na- Duke athletic officials announced he I tional forests $5,000.000. and roads i would be replaced by Wallace Wade.

and tnOs in national parks. Si present Alabama mentor. Gorernor Says 14.000.0W Bale Crop 000. Before coming to Duke, four; Would Ruin Industry jn South Reporting VI. the committee years ago, DeHart.

a former Pitts- i EiriJt Cent Cotton. reduced President Hoover's re- burgh star, coached at Washing- niusted $150.000.000 lump sum 10 i ton and Lee. tz allocated by him b- 540.000.000 i The paper says Tex Tilson. line I required that definite allot- I at Duke, will accompany i the 1 te Washington and Lee and expected Eddie Ca also to criticize a. clargymen who had Lind- sey's address.

The bishop announced r.e would be unable to S'. Bar- tholomew's church tcdav because i i be in on-i: the 1 Vii'Kiiiiu i Mrs Jr I I I Feigusois. Dry-dock hiiJdfi-. o. the otiu-r mi-mbrr- oilicial puriv Thf grx-at an overa.i for i- said mp Chr.r!«-- K.

i hvp. i Gin TALKS ABOUT YEAR COTTON CHOP ol a severe cold. The Right R. ben. him no rector the fa a Rev.

Dr Robert Norwood, who re- i Mr Hoc. or f. ccntiy jomi-a ten other clereynit-n izatioiis were polit.c.s tru- in a protest against -the bishop's ol declaration that the EpLscopal "The Lc- church is "fundamcntaily and de- milled '-jy tacuc.s added. finitely cathslic." The text of President Huo-. The New York says that cr suxtement was: CR PM1E5 TO BE Prisoners Who Have Lookeil Foruuril t-i Will But-iaui.

anc sii.c* approve! -o 8 and to 'J Ont- I Kitii; of Utah. ton Kt-pu'jlicaiis in favor One Republican. voted with Republican; and Harrnosi. Democral. DennLs.

alt of those voting for riuiit to oppose Henry P. Flt-tcnt-r. Penn chairman; Coulter. North Dakota. Rs-- :iiiai.t.\.iii: Page.

Virs.n.a. Indiana. wert' approved Colonel Leonard i Ayres, a Cleveland i Banker, Predicts a Change in Business Conditions. NOT RAPID CHANGE Sees Business Recovery Beginning as Result of Combination of Many Minor Improvements. Dec.

9. toda However, the bill contains a claus- 1 seconA ide DeHart. prcviduMf for the ity of the appropriations SD that in event it may be expedient to utilize more funds upon one character of -work than another, the President authority to make such transfers as wiH provide the- opportunities for -furnish- A of givsc by the News as the amorce of its information. It says DeHart met W. in Washington.

so agreement with. -tSem. "at a salary that exceeds that, paid him when was formerly." Another provision requires a report to congress at the beginning of the next regular session, showing iiow the funds have been expended. "The committee felt," the report said, "that zs time was the factor in appropriations of this. character it was fcr more O.

Max Carolina declar- he was "absolutely that a cotton crop of 14,000.000 bales of American cotton next year would furnish a final knockout for the 1 Speaking, to the annual joint meeting of Farm and Home Demonstration Agents of the counties of the state the governor decIarWi "if the leaders of SOUtbern do not make a united drive to re- i Dr. Nora-cod was one score oJ rectors who met yesterady Union ciub to determine the'r stand on Bishop Manning's reference Sunday to the "little group of clergymen who have been doing whatever lay in their power to make difficulties for the bishop and to place iiim in publicly embarrassing situations." Dec C.tr- may have looked to the yui'-'tioe season with hopes of a pardon or parole are doomed to disappointment O. Max Gardner announced yesterday through Odus M. Mull, counsel, that no "Chrrt- parole 1 pardons wo'old DC isMied. Throughout, hi-, term he has adhered it this policy.

Several paroles were announcea mosUy tne of giving re- on eve but it was cx- "1 observe that mTisurcs have al ecn airead introduced in congrcs and are having advocacy which if passed would impo. cc an increa-se expenditure beyond the sums wh.ch I have? recommended Ior the pre--. ent and the next fiscal year by ,1 tcta! r.i nearly S4.500.000.000 and Dec. bottom of the business denxessian if at hand, according to all tht signs and and reasrerr next xear should be expected. Leonard P.

Ayres. vice president bf the Cleveland Trust Company and internationally prominent bosiness forecaster, said today. He made this forecast in his an- iiuj! addrvss the Cleveland Cnamber of Commerce. He cautioned, however, that it is "already clear that we are rot warranted in expecting a rapid recov- 5f "The purchasing power of 4n 1m- portant part of our popuUiUon. is i still seriously restriced nnPTOPlir nrilTriinr cf debt incurred iinizasnecess? PuSTPDNF StnTrflCF fui I I I UIIL I I I I I Another reason for a delay in business recovery is "vrj Former Guilford Clerk of Court have not developed any new wave I of constructive enterprises such as 1 canals, railroads.

war materials, highways and automobiles. -These activities have usually come from men of courage who took advantage LflaES FIGHT TO Probably Go to Raleigh Tomorrow to Begin Term. Greensboro, Dec. -Judge W. A.

Devin today declined request the low interest rates to float of for Mason W. Gant. bond for financing explain state's prison 5ion and improvements. ASUS BECEIttlilP lief ol somf. kind or another.

"Tilt plained ther fell en this date by gross which I coincidence and were not "Tlianks- i lecommencled carr- on the essen- givng paroles i tial functions of the government in- elude the cxtranie sums which yesterday for having misappropriated public funds, that he be permitted to delay starting service of his sentence until March 1. 1931. hat 1 SSTJS? to the penitentiary jn Raleigh "Such new construction is- the most affective force making siness recovery because the REPORT DENCO. Lexington, Dec. A.

Smith, graduate manager of ath- letics at Washington and Lee uni- i versity. today vigorously denied re- consumption our situation wiJl be deplorable." The governor declared "there is no economic escape from that fact Claims That Assets Were I'nlantul-. ly I'sed for Bcnertt of Defunct Bank. m-int in actual cmergencv emplov- ment or relief, and ar" the max'i- i FOR CHRISTMAS of American ports that Jimmy DeHart "or any one else" had been football i cotton cotton squarely in the eye if we have an- we are looking eigWt cent -he Cen- BOARD MEMBERS For Williamson Hanford. and at the Lexington institution ctner normal crop." to include in a at to succeed Eugene Oberst.

resigned. once these purposes which comprise "Tne athletic council hasn't even NAME SCHOOL the larger proportion of ihe met to consider the matter." Mr- mates and give them special and Smith said. "Just as soon as we immediate consideratioji." do meet, we will issue a statement. The 53.000.000 for flood control is i Until then believe nothing." Board of Aldermen To Name Sueto be expended und-2r direction DeHan, coached the Generals for Major General chief of ar- I four years before going to Duke my engineers. 06 levee construs- i fiv ears a His assistants at tion on the Mississippi under the Duke ddie Cameron- and W.

E. '28 Hood About half is to I Tex Tilson. were both captains of spent on the upper Mississippi and Washington and Lee teams. remainder on the lower year at For rivers and harbors works, the roduced one of Blue nouth Atlantic division was allowed C4 200.000, including: Kncbbs Creefc. N.

S79.000: Ed- i Harbor, N. Cash- Rivsr, N. $SJOQQ; on record. N. Par Creek.

N. 000; Silver Lafce Harbor, N. Beufort Harbor. N. S55JK)C: Morehead City Harbor.

N. Cape Pear River. N. at and below Wilmington, Water- Cape Pear River to Win- DEHAKT OUT OF THE CITY SO NO STATEMENT TODAY Durham. Dec.

Do- Han was out of the city today ana could not be reached for a statement on reports he would coach next year at Washington and Lee university. Two citizens are expected to be named as members of the city school board by the board of aldermen next Monday evening, to fu! the seats made vacant by the tion to public office of F. L. WilJiamson. chairman of the board, and Ed.

R. Hanford. ooard mfm- There has no indication at this pointing to an incUvxlua! as b-; named, although several are considered, it is said. Wiimington, Dec. Claims that the assets cf trai Ccmpany.

N. C. been iinlpwfuljy used Ior the benefit of the closed Central Bank and Trust Company, of tnai rity. nre contair.f-ii in an application for a rere.vtr Pn fiie here to' clay L' S. court.

i Ihe spphcaiion filed bv A Ku.sterer and on beh.i:i of itself and other bond hoklrrs The suit awd a be named to "prevent fur-her dis i- patir.n and 02 secur- itief and It also petitioned that the Centra! Bank and Trust Company. -ras- tee. be- cnjoineci Horn atmg or interfering with any 01 the assets of the or any of the 'rust funds held tlie ar security for bonds of Jant company. The officer 5 of th" bank and company are s-jii fonh. "No matter dovised.

an increase in t-sxes ii? the fa Us upon i.trnr-rs. or ternativf-iy drpnve- zr.riustr- of trial ability to give rht- v-ry of 'h-' ich-int-s For tnc io finance by bond in- and Burlington is one of Best and Prettiest Cities for the Holiday 'Season. Eurlir.f-'or. claim toar.v to Stint: or.c thf. ard lighted cr.es of the country for tht- holuii." p'-nod.

with thousands colon December 20 was for a hearing as tit- "I REALLY CAN'T SAYS THE DLTCE COACH FATHER OF MRS M. Goldsboro. Dec. THF WEATHER yaS. Bay.

S. Waccamaw DeHart, here for a short time to- River, S. $12500: Shipyard Creek. S. C-, Savannah Harbor, Brunswick; Har'oor $68.000: Waterway, from Beau- day.

declined to discuss a. report that he would coach at Washington and Lee university next fa-I. lealiy can't say." he replied HORNER IS DEAD fort. S. CTM to St.

John's River. when asked his future coaching $10.000. The highway aid allotments included the following: Alabama $1 .698.645: Arkansas" SI. Florida SI 486.438: Georgia $2,077596: Kentucky Sl.504,715: Ixajisiana Jl. 147527: Missiv.ppi $1,434,736: North CaroiiiM 775; South Carolina S1.1H.636: nesses $1741.882: Texas S5.0S8.080: Virginia $1505,502: West $875384.

In finally approving the tr.e G. MaJone, 85, Veteran Rrtirrd Farmer, Died Yesterday in Orange Connty. For North Fair, no- qtiitt- so cold cxcr-pt on the north coast tonight: Wed- r.e^day fair, slowly rising 1 1 I ft! ro' sr.f the. do-in- adm.n: mere huiaa-. Ma -f to (1 c.es ar cap tai 'or by i'j prf- Somo of ir tb snd '-orr; of or tlu: pr at i in ju'-i a 1 Pro-pcnf.

car. ra.d* upor. both arf a such s-hfmcs a 'h'- to Ui laa- even th ar lix- of r.r.~.tr-r; CT.vlif sni't thf-m ar- m. r.sul", inr-" abii.tv 'f it to of pur7Xv-r i tactic--. will not a3i nij- 1 13 a (jiv- btir- Th" mi- by .2 abo" t' of i ti 1 of in mdows-- rv.vh -re If 1 about Chnst- mo5.

hr- m- virr-d o.iv city a isit dark and find hinuscir in a fia'i of anr! roior. rn-at'-a it of nil'! to ihf air. i- 'he of 'h'- iioiiflav a i i i i is to daf it" i.s ur.iduri.':-.- iiroiignoiit the oi: ero LYRIC CONDEMNED AS SHOW HOUSE FiiMininfr f)fTrials Will N'ot Permit 'if Building as Tb-atfp. 'a''- .1, rw uca.fj i 1 o' er Lvnc on rpr havirj; Gant had asked the delay in order buy work te that he might assist in straighten- I mg our the affairs of the clerfe's ol- I continued, 'it now Ufce- fice. which lie turned over to A.

ly that "stness recovery will De- Wa viand Coofce when charges ot gm a combination of many min- fra-Jd were brought" against him, I improvements, and that It- will and he might aid receivers lor! accompanied by tha develop- his propi-iiv. ments that normally occur to such fhe convicted man yesterday I a Period. These should include ris- pleaded rolo contendere to 13 ana In trends for short-term interest. guilty to of 15 indictments rat es. bond prices, and stock prices, him with forgery, embez- and industrial employment.

Some mem. abstraction and "misapph- over 1930 see improbable of r.nd malfea-v-ncs in irl building. Construction, iron ane off.cf Ln.si week the Siat of i sleei output, and the production ot Xorth Carolma awarded an un- au contested judgment against his re SSri.siD.44. The sum interest of Confederate pen-: -n funds Gant chargpcl xitn Living ronvtrted to nis own Shaw placed his properties in prmanent ucivership. Oani vf-ar 1 old.

has rep. il! mcr he DROCHT BELIEF BILL i turned. He terday. him re- GOLUTi fiflfl BS TILE II SUli Died in Ho-! After Three a til- for I.ifc After Kriny hol D- runn.ne S'on- --sho a Na r. toiinty to- plans.

Tex Tilson. Duke line coach was with DeHart. The latter thty passin? through Goldsboro on a humed iwt declined to state where they appropriations cOTRrr.itVe* amended it to permit the f-jrids to )x used as as next Sept 1. inst-ad of ifmiUng thtir -ose to thr f.scal year ending July, which would oc the rrormaJ course. Salvation Army Postpones The Home Service Campaign R.

D. Malcne, 35. Confederate veteran, retired Sarmer. and esteemed the Carr of Oranpf coiin- ty. father ol Mrs.

C. M. tr.is place, vesi rdav iv.s home, three- years ol failing health. Mr. and Honvtr.

ar.d E. W. Horner and son went to fusrs: servire this aftsmoor. heid at 2 at CoorK-r cenv- by B. F.

McKinney. and Other sum-or are th' wife, ar.d tto anc a sor. Mrs. TJOP.R. rout.

HiHsiwro. B. Kirby. at Those di'-d: arid Maionc. 'f Orar.c^ Burlington Rotarians Hold Regular Annual Meeting Washinsrton.

Dec. senate today passed the fall! auth- ouzmg lor rleief to the stncken farmetsi The measure was approved without a i-cora vote alter Democrats had bitterly assailed contention auininijiiration iuncu not be loaned to fanners for I.I.I.M of personal foods. K'-pubhcans made no egort to cut S60.000.000 to the recommended by President. senator McNary, of Ore- -hf assistant Republican lead- tne bill with its Authorizes the secretary agriculture to make advances or farmers in the drought, -tncken areas "for the purchase food, of suitable ler- feeds for livestock and fuel and oil for Thf mea-sure now goes to the houe. where the agriculture committee has reported a bill for SSO.tJOO 000.

tinp of f.c:ar.- bv FfiOM FUMES OF DMMONIII ord'r. ANNUAL MEETING FIREMEN TONIGHT v.ar.d. perform, mny of them unconscious, r-jshcd to Cliarity hospital h-r. today, suffering from sm- iames which escaped from a plant in a down-town -tore building-. Many of were women.

The Salvation Army has called off their Home Service campaign until the new year. Properly the proposal is under which will give the board more time to consider the proposition. In view of the fact that Christmas --s so ear nct take alj of GUT in prepanng baskets for the manv are looking to the Army for a Christmas dinner. Lock out for the feettJes. They win appear on streets Saturday and will continue untp Christmas eve.

Your contn- greatly appreciated Pre be ar.d barrer. or. tr-s day of and -ne chantab agzin tr "he Christmas ap- year cheer was by ih" Sar.atior. Army in w.th 86 ba. average 650.

There are more 'o be helped you a.s a token of your sriacden the of another by -ending or giv- towards einner fund for poor homeless men and women, ad eedv aged folk. 5 They are cormr.2 hungry, hopefui and they xU: be for the baticn will ri for thus is the only means'whereby has" na-er th? Army a hundred baskets can be placed in Christmas, and it no: do so this the homes of our poor unemployed, i year. ChristmastJde is the season for Make a this year the geniaJ flame of Char- that live Ion? af.c-r you have ity the heart," many homes will I departed. m- XMAS be' r-olorec iiwr. anc rioi5.e-rr.aK»r acdf-d to thf- mt-mm-'nt of th- meeting.

Ar. a r. of fiowrs wai prf-sfnt given a cors. 1 fji s.ar.d the men nieres of the given lir.ger. Flon-st.

Cigars' were presented through the of the Alamance Cigar compare Pollawing the dinner. Mr. Pal- K-rson 'urnf-d the program over to: M. an-; Ec-n Mav. in chare" of Mr" Mrbane cf Greensboro, who I.i vf In Term.

as (Iffi- -d for on of Fhursday Community-Wide Value Day In Burlington foot. Tr- tr.t-:r jokes r- penv- these ac-i fhr- who said tht worcif th arc "his "rr.t outstanding su ft J.r_-:.l of of C.a-jr 'he T) Snv.th Oh r-m'--: P. 0 Shoe Co. Miss W.oc val ic day Thurstons, the System, Ros- his rr.t er.biooms. and the Paramount i treat re will join together in mak- ar.

a.s it come? me day a huge success: Chnstir.as. Every person is cordially invited d- ---ach to select and urged to shop in tbe above stores on Thur5day of this week. Efirds, M. Values will offered, which will Mt Shoe- Co, Pos- i be advertised in this oaper, and Co Mrs. there will also be hundreds and Co.

of other vaJues, F' '-7'i'uro Co Alamanf will br- found trbm the buysr pays 3ov i store a visit. i-.

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