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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 1

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is the life of Calvin Coolidge Winston Salem Journal Weather SaliMlmrv WINSTON SALEM 0 TUESDAY MORNING JUNE 9 1936 VOL XL NO 48 PRICE Hoey Leads McDonald by 4570 Votes Republicans Get Intosllorc Wili Meet Scott Or BlllTlIS Vote by Counties LeSS Than Dies Suddenly Iliilh Point Dispute Over Platform in Run Off Surgeon Is Dead at 59 Beaufort Stale Senator ront Guil 30 Six Seized as Officers Press Hunt for Maniacs Of Dr McDonald Bcvontl 50(1000 si Get in Run Off Dr Bankers IS Select Honan 17 IM It dnn nf Kansas tonight reiterated tn Hrnrrrarnt lion claim that the opening would find HCpreseni IIOIIM in Disciihhion i Washington June An Name Meekins commere and ggrfcml rth Caroline Ireinbaih controversial points In the bill ClHICIIu It Held In Tar lUftft Of the ahinii nf savaeal I 61 Ifl Democrats Will Presidential lour Startin'! 11 Kenate chamber 251 inance Director Raleigh me Ide Georg Theatre 312 'llwlolppl cloudy to al 10 Memorial Auditorium (tight Vincent Haacal) of Omaha rance aces New Strike Nanking Sends Warships Mining Expert Is Dead Crisis as Miners Walk Out South Canton Defiant I'tlllties Commlslon today granted RSnr 0 th" UMr r'cn operate hum rnm point to tVn mnhhmliiionalr mining etii Acted ft the of WM1 IMr JMl(lgh Point Municipal pk part Suddenly of a ItMrt tMt mrasman federation of Employers I if ruht conceded Sil! Hghwav 10 at hi pa atai eei'e Uiikj Hill DnallJ tir to Hammond fut aa htrv and operate in confidant of preln'r empire vl ar lo fliner Preeihmt WoodOW Sr I L' ii eialw Aifiaea itaaf 4'i 1 1 jl Juat plain misers tied Hdaon caWed to bile reading Tha secretory I were idit and rench miners unm ino ployed in th north while ownera era ldkout iliil who it hM tn(M4 Wtl tw tear ago had a MW In fti hi Deeemher In December erte with IntonMalcm Charlotte and rrerntHiro here sports idd friend Men Edward Houseif Colonel Houw one time ad ult hour there came from headquarters a statement 12 In la ttneral faderation of a million other work to their job under the victory" 1U atari at convention 3 2 in io 27 12 17 VVileoti radkin 19 8 13 IB II 10 21 II 11 7 11 hi to 12 Dur with io 361 217 ITO to 1313 he 17 ht id Id 21 13 17 17 8 11 1AM 0 8 17 2 423 1(1 123 II 17 8 HI at lenilr Lincoln McDowell Macon MaJiaon a llat 9 1 21 18 13 Watauga Wane M7 in 173 the ratine of degth Hammond bal been in tit health for a rear but ha arrived at Lookout oH riu iMnuraap irum Mrantiw in nthrh iuk1lh I are 1 uri rriw ItMB 2SI7 nil 1 211 I2fltt ntered lot a Mearnhrlng nt nattered tlmnderahouera ilea IM l7 Luuflanai Partly rhmdy local profit The Hl cor thnnderahnwera outheaat portion ft HiX uLvhUd mJ 1 ucMlay am! In Mlrln ednea coroorata ll fronted da m1 1 income tax acaDng up Xorlhwl nkt 17 in hi 17 17 'I Bleti be rti llrady nnd Horton for euton Ii7ant governor Hfacoy Wade Inetlm jo at 11 7 16 5i) 21 2H in MH tir police guarded le Vol'a home In that city Kvtra detailt deputy aherlfta and federal men protected the Ramaey county cell of llvln Knrpla awaiting trial for kidnaping who once Joined Ho Vol In a hanaa prlaoit break her Imlay He woe al Th man who nd been th ttrunew wk lpinrtmtw irk Cabart 11 II11 11 moed a body In the chair Dr Harry BurrJ) th Griffin aummumd Mid tlnn and enlargement nt the Lion' work in behalf of the blind Xnrth Carolina: Partly rlmidy Toe a day and Wednextay with widely scattered thimdcr hownr 8 I 1 23 22 IB IB 2W 4 i3or 18 '2127 21 21 17 12 2 1 211 Pl i 21 21 12 II mit8 ill IM 1 tn the loot year Other officer elected were It Kerr Charlotte flrat vice pro Meni rank Spruill Ilnckv Mount econd vice preldeni II Pope Thomaevllle third vice presi dent It Lewellyn Mt Airv trowurer Pul Brown Raleigh 13 8 IB 19 II 8 3 II 31 13 18 31 Kniuhu Jo year old Indian who had been confined to the Inalltutlon under the iluilgrrnu practice law Belief tliNt Albert haruku mur derer and lifer who with It lol la known to authorities a pcinta ninn' with the former Itarker Karpla gunmnn In the flee ing luitomobllr wua atrcngtlwhed announced he 21B Ml Ml 360 lai Dr 3abon realgnod recently to bacoma president of Dillard Uruvgr at New Orleana Wake Jailer Hurl June 9 t8 tunwa Waka county Jailer In jured painfully late tonight whan ha fell Jd feel down a eourthmia ele vator alraft He waa taken to ho pita 1 Where bo la tufferlng from a head injury Hia condition not ger! out Authorities aald they believed cluca to the herealoiuta of a Mlcntli of the madmen who bat tered hie guard tinconaelnu In their getaway KumUy night werehuplug In th office of hl Peter police where two Jnoev1lle boy were tpievthmriL Ilrputlea of Sheriff John A Johnson said the hoy reported John Haves Hammond Sr plant here Jost both yag yodav when ment aamt tha administration at the drum nt a ndr machine eg Oom Paul Kruger ye before tho pIMed HU face a badly rruahed outbreak o' the Boer War in tha and phvaHuna Mid hu condition was i Tranavaal Republic Africa critical No reuse emttd ba ascribed I He sad tha others were raptu'l for tnt tinurja! accident Iy a trap gel by Kruger csnvwted tha Rouen industrial area and tha dock at Duakeraoa but gener allv the folded striker were atragglln back to thlr work The 8 1 Quenlia metal workers tha nhitae of growth and development In banking In North Carolina" he aald Mlnharh In hi report nf the last vear ald the lafe'a hanking struc ture now la In aa sound a condition a it ever haa attained Reauurcos of all state bank 'nrregged from nm nm 1119 fiOOMflaid Industry turn In North Carolina raris June a i focus turned underground tonight to tne coat pita or looouo tni vvitn ma labor urging er to return terms of a agreement the coal digger of North ern ranco cnd a general strike occupying the woringa They said they could not live on wage nf franca (about H0 a month and charged rench working candidate who galarad aa tacwadGlaaa Matwr al dar The only surviving rdatlvs i the' 11 12 seven Hotel Wr Walter 339 delegates eight Caruma Hotel ball delegama nine Capitol i 33 32 II ll Ifl 16 'il) to 32 1 8 21 31 111 81 7 ll IT fi Alaman a Ales voder Alleghany Anaan Ashe In North Tv roll lias tlo race foi guvsrnm Will Hoev far abort of a mapintv in ibe fioir coron cj race a second primary July wa awurl when Mll 11 I ft ftlgf Il A i I vid ti ann vifaai of higher wages and shorter hours Oppoaiuontoia forecast higher price rench wages were cut sharply during tho former economy regime of hi elnierw ri'o tr ester however wae legal rMidetWS hr the Mmilhern Paei ng Motor Line of Lvnehburg Va Tho ap proval will hwome eff uve June 3) Ketger of Wiratnn wee granted certificate nf con venience and nceaeily to bulM a telephone iina in the northwest pert of Old Town township orsyth count 1 wage ncreasey of from 7 to 15 per cent recognition of unions and col lective bargaining contracts a 40 hour week and paid vacation underiron pressure from Leon Blum's new people's front government Return to work was contingent oa negotiation of Individual cnntracta By midweek labor leader bslievad 03 vm IMO Iimi to i Hiirnn tat senator and writ kniron High Point surgeon who died auildeiily at High Point yesterday afternoon Will Sell Noles Raleigh June i tZD The eecu live commit lee of the local govern rnenl common ton tomorrow will offer for Mie MOfWl not on the ciljr of Greenville and a JSMjQ not on Wake county Saar The ownera declaring the market depressed Insisted work was dis tributed Mttallv when there was any In yome mine ofadtls were toru victory for the proletariat nsio nnsauer ior a of the workerti arder High Point June Ida Ths fhlr district Lionw devoted (ho lrel day of their two day ronveniiun here to work tn behalf of the blind rhe meeting will end tomorrow with a buafneaa ion 7r Homa Sawyer of Ra leigh evecutlve secretary of the etale rommlaslon tut the blind spoke on "A new alate agency How it mayid your rfub'a blind aetivlue Ashbaugh of Durham chair man of the elate Imine committ on the blind and District rtnyernor brreat (j Heath uf Juielgh sub milted report a Heath reported the organtiattnn nt 15 new clttbe tn the diatrtet and tncre iae of Ch per cent in member ship during the past yer Dr Cheek emphasised th pore eity for co operation of loegl com munlti a with the alate blind and outlined objective of the commission Cleveland June 8 The tumul tuous eve of the twenty firet Repub lican national convention tonight projected a rival camp conflict over a nvrly platform into the continuingfruggle between lutndoniteg and gnti Landonltes over the nomination Senator Borah of Idaho after fat ing that would neither lead nor join a coalition against the nomina tion of Landon lashed out at plat form view on foreign aftaira monopoly and money that he Implied were those held In the camp of the Kansan With this he coupled a pos sible overture for a chance to give we I saw era se or KI AM 1 a rt MV 44 113 4 tuil 31 A bo rd Route IoMember Rankers 10h aonual convention al sea today elected Hogan of Chkpel ILII president of the organisation The Rellsnee which tailed from Nor folk Va Sundav will arrive In Bermuda tomorrow Hogan president of the Rank nf Chapel Hill aucceeda leln bach vies president of the Wachovia Rank and Trust at Win ston fbriem Dr Howard Ilondthafer proal dent of Salem College at Win ton Salem told the awaoclation at It opening meeting thm morning North Caroling 7n been free "from th strangle hold that la melme In evidence when undue hanking pow er bd omeR envied In small and Io rallied eitv renters Hongkong June 8 The Chi nese national (Nanking) governmenta reported tn have sent warwhip to aouthern water today as leader the Canton (South China! regime continued warlike manlfrataltnna tgunal Japan A equadron of 18 Nanking war hips aald to have retched Amoy ukien province Another report from Nanking said Japanese warship at ormosa were inner orders to be ready to sail for swatow Kwangtung province partf the Canton territory Canton dspateh quoted General i Chung Jen commander ln ch'ef Kwangai province farces a gay Kwgngtung and Kwanai would Jghl Japan with or without help com Nanking NegoUatioM are inder way now between Canton and Tanking) The sudden death May 12 of the! at 1 1 An 1 1 Un Mix had jrrtat Maring an I 8 i wu sra 0 8 i I WCwna lituauoM Washington June 8 Weather forecu North Carolina hmith Carolina Leorgln and lorida Partly cloudy lue'rtay and Medneulat with wide a A 8 1 Wes8 i 2a a a 8 a as ITS 22T? IMP H21 M3 Sus IM nainsm Cherokee Chowan t'alumiiii ('rairn It'umbw land Cori Hu Stat llehwav in It a'eo approved a pstlUoo by the Virginia gtara Uns of Charmttea vi va I North CtroHht hu nnw and Peter Minn June the rhkk wm debited capture nr a in inaene uigHne i enlivened nuthern MlnnewutiTe Krealrat man hunt lunlght ntff rlftU of the atete nijhun fnxn which mnnlsre eernped prtaaed LMhf (het of I the imnd bed Sheriff A Scuttun county apprehended Wel ter (JundrrauH iiS tofiiiiilt ted fruan JtlnnenpolH nn a per on marge unaernn vv taken aa lie ran from a Jhiv rar the Itelte Plain Kaliroad nrd ml lea northeast nf St Aa all available officer In rnunilea and national guard ma chine gunner watched rnadw George reeman aoptrlntrudfot nf the Institution announced the automobile weired hy nf the In mate waa found abandoned Junt mirth nf the Iowa line reeman ftld he believed Law reme De Vol denunted Barker harple mobtrr who took the automobile and hie accomplice rrmiBcd the boundary on foot mile weet of Elmore Minn where Vandenberg Active Among Delegations Ckerlwtie Ju How veteran party rsmusmt held tl I veto tui ii' ivi Dr Italph tl vcar rmr pro inr sm'i militant i 'u repeal In Nurih Caroline Demurtli 81 Weather orecast or Southern Slates 1 1 ford Succundis to lleiirt Attack 22 uMM vis wag tile iutw yi)r Li' mpinynisnt In ths dtsiro Christian Endeavor Convention Opened Hndern June i The nuai banquet nd the hotng of motion picture based on th Ilfs of Christ featured tonight' eion of the atste Christian Endeavor Union Convention here Ths convention will eltute tomorrow night with an sddrere Century It onrera" by the Rev Gordon Spaugh of ths Moravian Church Wln(on Salem Heels Ijititlon Eiiviired hy Majority the 8 Reliance En Bermuda June 8 nt the North Carolina Aeocltlnn holding their of Amrrra mi al St plUI in Ixiiiiton World War Veteran During th World War Dr rua served tn the medical corp the rank of hsutenant rolooel or number qj rears Jlr Rurrusnt the Ute Dr Hugh White Cli operated the High Point Itos pllal Ju imj the hoiuulBl was taken over by the Duke oundation and the named changfd to Burru Memo rial Huapltal Dr Rurrua wee re tained as chief of staff nt the InwtJ tutton Dr Burnt was an a lisa mem bee of the iral llaptat church here Koutcr of Bobber Gets Compensation Hoover Arrives in Cleve In nd Today hl own eel Within Landon Ihvt some of Implication were "not true" that he had a "per fect channel" for finding out what wea true and that he himaelf should submit draft ol the plank he epours The poaaibllfty for an ad dree by Borah wan received coldly there (level alla at 1 aM AssIhm (kt 1 a a 1 tuts out Rjcrmimi me gavei Hm DoilglltOII HlGlOnp Supporter of Governor Alf Lan Irtss 1Z I Negro College Head Elected at Riileigh Raleigh Jun 8 Dr John Turner ecretry of the Shaw vrrslty (for Negroeo board ot trustee announced today Dr Rob ert Daniel a member of the faculty of the Virginia L'nfon reralty at Richmond had been named to succeed Dr William Stuait iHibl be back strikers will not be penalised the Wig incrrMf will effective as soon as work la re sumed ana ths "open shop dpi wll' continue In force lAftiatg balled the accord a io per cent based on the undistributed profits 1 AI AP lfl 8 seven per cent tag on undistributed Aooioer atrierenc on corpo rals Incom tag levies Th House impored no such tag while the Senate provided for a graduated tag ranging from 15'y per cent on the first JJOiiO of corporal Income up to IS per cent on all corporate Income over KOOOO Jtwit before th Senate recessed Chairman Aahurst (Di Arlrona of Its Judiciary committee Introduced a eonatitu Borali RefiiJHH to Join Coalition to Block Kan sas Governor re a Uiro IMl nr ronvpntion ricrnfiaiiv hrvuii tho be turned down by th pjtfurm com nt tavatton ouinned in 'ftV'sX inJTIPP aV8 Hntiaa renu 1 Total Vote (Lies Hauser to Betin? In avor ountain Claim He Will 74 41 3 Monev Delivered To Breekinridjie kndngtnn Jun Cnlnnl Henry Brerklnrldge attor ney fur Cijloml Chturlrn A Lind brrgh today rfM hd til MUI of the Lindbergh mnsom money for hl client from VHHerutor Anthony Ilauik of Hunterdon rotmlj Transfer of the money found In Bruno Richard ga rage In Hie Bruni wa made In Bre office I si il Bemi ((iincw Certainty a Ke Mill of Clowe Um rom lioreh and from within the headquarter ol Col rank Knox of Chicago camo concession that Lan don was th leading candidal How ever far from conceding that the battle was over Knox tonight headed for the convention scene tn direct personally his campaign for the nom ination In headquarters of hm own Sena tor Vandenberg of Michigan who yesterday counseled against a "hand wsgon for any candidate to day spent active hours In conversa tion with men from a doren state Nor win Borah's statement that he would Join no organixed movement against Landon taken to mean that he would yield in hi position as a rival candidate 7'lrvt nt crest Platform "My first interest is in the plat form" aid Borah to the Inval group of Idaho delegate and followed this up with a si ries of statemknt At pre conference he placed a big if in front of any advancement a platform of hi own He said he would promise certain plank he would he allowed to go before widow A fllflck djffii thrM PKgrt BBA services will be conituct His death not only removed the most formidable obstacle between General Chiang Kal ghek Nanking dictator end the presidency of China but also placed ths generalis SUM In a better position to shake bls big military atirfc at the Persia fently Independent province of Kwantung and Kwang I As the oldest and one of the most loyal follower of the lets Dr Sun Tt sn flrat president of the re public Hu Han Min exerted a tr mendotui political loflusm Con vlneed that General Chiang was drifting from th true wire of na tionalism into the eurrsnt of dicta torship he broke with th man bs helped to organise the nuional gov ernment rom the BritMh crown colony of Hpngkong from Europe or wherever be look refur Hu hurled denunciations at Nanking Taking advanfage of Hu'g Ira MaPladk Meeaxflssm ssa4 ra i eu reww Miwenag (1 IlIB eULStfDBn cTete "Uww' uthern warlords canton Nanking 54 lhjr gatsUR resisted I ic MiesM are Cetaaus I) I 45 7Ci 11 fl 576 12 28 2TS1 29 29 3TB II 12 25 II II 429 II II 43 Its'eiah June 8 WIT On th heel of un of the inhsl exciting primary elsctluna In the history of the stat 3 317 delegates to th stele Demo rraiic convention will aseemhle here riday Place of the 11 district meetings were nnoiirued todsy by 11 Branch secretary of the Halelgh Chamber of Comtnere distrfi ts meeting places and number ot di getew to attend lollow District on gold room nt Hotel gir Walter 221 delegates District two Palace Theatre 231 delegatee Dietriet three Memorial Audito rium 284 delegates' District four Houe of Po raente live Hull 338 delegates District Rve federal court room 174 Ds'nct deleg les District ballroom District room 3 10 District dele ga taw District I5o delegates The district meetings 10 am riday Ths proper will begin at noon in Memo rial Auditorium Spokesman Announces No UlldlMTgll RailSOItl AfllOII MUI 1H1 1 nken Mriinirr Now (Iranen Pomllro Pasqilotank Pender PerqmmstK Person PIU Polk ttsndrilph lUehinnnd Robeson Ilin kirnih'm 23 21 iiowan Rutherford Hamtwon He oils nd Stlsnlv nd also prominent (n Civic and Hl ik fraternal circles being a member ot urrv the Rotary Club Masonic bodies Swaim Elks Odd ellows and Junior tic Trs'i'iams dar iTvrell daughter Mr Hugh Veme hl death Dr Burrus was a vigorous oppon ent of the general sales tax au is sue on hich ho based hi wccraa fill campaign for th State Henate in Brit Ha si a strong supporter of Dr Ralph Mi Donald candidate for the Democratic nominaliun for governor and not only contributed liberally to the campaign fund but made several speeches Tn behalf uf lb Wlruton Saleni man's candidacy Prominent in rofeaslnn Prominent in lb medical profes sion served at ode time a pre! dent of the North Carolina Medical Society and during th Gardner sul minieirsunn was president of the Marlin State Board of Heaith ixlecklenhs Born in Surry county In lN Dr (Mikheil Burrus ntiemted Tadkln Valley and Montgom'y airview institute before suing to Mom Davidson College Ha obtained hisNah medical degree from Balltnmre Mdl Hanover cal College later took pnel gradiiate iNurthainp'n work in leading medical Itiatllulnha Onslnw Hua Orange Hine Bcroth Undecided About Kunning Again A second primery will be held In ikorayth county July 4 It was decided when Ernie (1 Shore one of the three De tiocvgtic entrant the sheriff's race an nouncad yesierday afternoon he would seek a run off At the same time 0 Heuaer "new deal' candidate who ran fourth in th oravlh Ilmss of Rep would retire In favor of Vugil A Wilson who ran third on th lower Hou ticket a new dealer and Mi Dunahl forgnvernnr eupporter Mr Hauser In the House rar Mr Shore In th sheriffs race Efird Hine In the Senate race and Bcroth tn the board of county com missioner race were the four wouljl nominal slltibte to imk for mc ond primary With th withdrawal of Mr Hstteer In favor of Mr Wilson on the basis of unofficial return the three Houa of Representative seats from orsvth county are filled Rex (lax and Spruill Thornton were nominated In the first primary Hine I ndecldtM Mr Hine new dealer and MrDonald supporter who trailed Rat cliff bv 313 votes In the orsyth senatorial rare before he left Win ston Salem for Raleigh ygsterdav afternoon aald he had not decided whether lie would aak a second pri mary Mr Rstclilf fell short nf the remtfred majority for nomination by I votes The balance ot power In the sena torial race will rest with the sun purler of John Klawter who also ran on the McDonald platform and polled 2W1 vide Beroih "dirt farmer In the board of cummissloner rscih who ran fourth told The Journal yester day afternoon that he hadn't fully made ub his mind a to whether would seek a seuund pninai If Tom Johnson who an third with 10(7 vote short of nomi nation will run with Incumbent Ancus Perns and James Hanes Saturday nummees in th November election Guv I Scott Incumbent geekingA wa re Ina I IM nnllal fh IlxslslillSli(l Mil IvU 3 (HvB Shore polled 8878 and Kelly King polled 930 vote In he sheriff con test in which 9381 vote were re quired to nominate In the state Senate race Mr Rat cliff polled 7792 votes Mr Hine polled 7159 voles and Mr Slawter 2h93 votes with 9071 voles required for nomination Hane and Payne Renominated In the rommUMioner rsca Mr Pavne ith 91(81 vole and Mr Hane with 9 Iriri vole obtained more than the required 3 311 vide for nomina tion Mr Johnson lonl realtor ran third the threa msn board rare with 7 298 ballot and Mr Ileroth fourth ith 8 Bflfl rank A Stith who polled 13255 votes tn the race for the board of election led the entire ticket in or avlh county An aggregate ol 18917 vnler went to the poll Saturday to get a balloting record In the county County Telephone Line Aiilliorizrl so Man Loses Both Eyes In Unuoual Explosion Buriington June 3 tTl plaits during an 4tnt irons carer oster his but ihil but leaders! smployMs voicid reservation re oed lhHM freed Ivardin MnnnM b4 Scattered nrw trikw were ths rtghtiM press expressed fear let called in th Pari building trade Ifl th country harmed by lhe strain Addreeatng ths annual banquet ro 0tnf Vlftjw rit Ilaaill IPflHtJ 'J WJV grrift Lite Neb tmmedlnm past president national roAvsnilim for Ltona International conllnui irasiiax i ID WALTER WKOWV i Journal iv hnrlon Com nondeni 1 Cleveland Ohio June 8 The North Carolina delegation to the Republican national convention held It first open caucus today and after several spokesmen aroused enthuslaien bv proclaiming that their party had the brat opportunity to win an election In North Carolina since 1898 the del egate perfected their organisation Meekins of Hendersonville and staie chairman of the executive commute was elected chairman of the delegation and Its spokesman on th floor It will hl duty to poll the delegation on al! question cum ins th convcnllon and hi voice will heard over the radio Industrial Commission ruled today announces North vote There was some talk that David Blair former collector of Interna revenue nd Republic leader from High point would make tight on Meekins but to promote harmony he seconded th nomination of th West ern North Carolina man Charleg a Jonas of Uncolnton national committeeman was selected nn North Carolina member of the resolutions rommittee Jons has in dieted hl support of a constitutional amendment If necessary to the states power to fix minimum wage and set labor atan Isrdo This plank which come from the Landon group la expected to bring about heated duu uswon The purpose In offering it Is to pul President Roosevelt on (h spot so to apeak and force the Democrats to favor a constitutional amendment giving Congress power to do the things the Democratic ad ministration sought to do under th Interstate Commerce and Public Wl CJtitpei Hill Mitn Will Stic reed Lcitiltnch Hrail of Group Bin 4 04 12 10 218 17 UM 18 Ztot 18 M) 23 toll I 2751 17 428 ITO 414 731 IfiTA 2178 411 981 2978 lM IBW (IM 718 9 1173 tn hent and Died Kjre fr a rr isrv of state ami HeXtar Durham incum bent id George lire ftou for slat 1 ldtr (Irelv t(nfis lejifi Wi'h I Mi pre mty vh datedrdy president so Mni at ften st was leading Ira oppenent Horton and George MN ill both leglriallve tisns tr lieutenant governor bv sM( margin Grady 13ffl rotes H8TO for llorio an) HUS for McNeill Onlv two of ihe eririe ffieero lit" Trerrr Charles Johnson and pr ni endent of Piiblie Ibstrw linn Clvde A Erwin appeared to nave won clear mafnrltjas user thair tio pmie nt Johnson led Mr tleln Wohl first women to offer fir state ofltce on the Dem rati than 3 to I and Erwin did btlr than hl lo opponents A AMerrmn snd tidbert Crs rnnbiiwt and st It ha a comfortable margin to Mr tetsrv of Slate Stacey Wade Silis resglI a mamrnv on oasis 1 VIII ijl4ll retire from 333 iwerfn to and 47 1 ncoml primary WB Indicated Th stsmbnr li: Wade i'JIJM (1114'1 rMt4HhM Htritily flip Thad Eure prlmipat clerk of tha l(ii I JUKI and Doonagsn bjri'HnlllU I rijf I lirotlgh Itsleigh newspaper enrreepomlent fj Srilllliwcal Auditor Baxter Durham 'rail Georg IUms Pou but secund prl Wsshinglon Jun U0 Wurtuug I to dispose of Ml hrgni run greastnnal business president Roose re fL? uro Volt tonight turned toward phroned trip to Arkansas T4 IjXm Krr (IrangnUr 're hr Priori vms with mors ihsn A asei'toi irain the mim that (tvothird of ike precthi'ts reported nml him to Nashville nn sndi Viitrs inoltod back over ths weekend tor tn tu I Th lasted govrnic's race with neral nf th 1st Speaker jtm ii tlw dominant issue was wailed to take him on 1 irai mii (iesinare a 1 (situaa Ai week long swing souinwestwsrI 7 Laie tn Ihe day tn Kxreutiv I iirnhilll Npu PA kuBJUl In hfctvira ilfkAs I ttn lax Bill Conferees Are Named Meet With GSaucastar Ma Jum I id' jBhdi of high rvMm by a Bwr rmincil Raleigh June MPi Tha State Hammond By a California 4 to ho saved (iiitto riS nmoni a vsoiurnraa tk I at re el at tha JLpme on Boulgvard here Wednesday Afternoon 1 3 n'l lrirk AleDONALIi ruitii iire il Ths purtiu Raleigh June 8 Informed here tonight of the death nf Dr Burru at High p0n fa Dr Ralph Mvlljfisld ai "Words cannot imprest my per sonal grief in the Ire nf my friend Dr Burru Tho sial lost on nt Its greateat Ihe living example nf true Christianliy JI wag guuer tn genuine and so ulfih that he lived entirely for nihera He Ihersly laid down hl Ilf tn the is ire of the mseee of th people whupi he loved" 7 via il him Th anuketarv Ha that lfm mfn4 hM fan fcr ftummobH n4 a box inn Mrt ft ferril thunderkhourr t1Vdaeiida) Kentucky air and NbomeMhaf warmer Tuesday Wedneutay prob ably shower and confer Tennessee Generally fair Tuesday Heilnesday cloudy followed by show rs amj cHIrr Ilrglnla Mostly clmidy and slight ly warmer Tuesday Wednesday gen erally fair and warmer followed hy brifiuars ft ilxIfJiiiler Arif Ml tisvatsl ll wool I VXBCCIS Ira miritoge nd "fl call fur run off ronteri ri Th Iiomocratir nnmmatlan In fj1 Ninth Carolina Is equivAlent in gleg I 1 'tai tt lal iiun from I MM nf the IM piecmrts gave Hwv WtU vntre McDonald IM 811 Lieritenint Governor 4 Graham Ifll A and (Jiitin A IUe Cbartotis ailorney 'MVI0 riaiiev Appears 1 1ctor 3 ir Itv'ev who 0'4 not make a single campaign so ap 3 pyarml to Ima barn tsnominated in Het irdsv'a primary along with aevan of na rale eleven rongr ho bad opprwitinn The senatorial campaign was devoid nf rUac cul Issue A labnlaiii of rras from IJ7 nrerlicia gave Ha ley Jtn 'll vnies ll ountain former llru'enani gnyrrunr I to William (jrilfin 19 M8 anil David irrain HMi4 With tlnlev 'fog by a yun mstariiy miniam pre Im4 Bi Rsletgh however that final return would show Baller failed to td mnr I 841V HHI niMi (If wvwn mt 12 snRIIad In ask for a eermrl petmarv HI opponent chirg that hr dd nnt iPpw th but Ball rplld in statement that ha 8 voted fur th glmin etration on 15 virtually every lull ll Beside th gnverqor's race tfi ont return sod riri (her would run off contests betean 7111 h6 been dead hour He Lrakrnit Hut who has JArlsel 0 active part jpermleml many gatharnga of men famous tn th apening of hl aatai for lb rh trews flmmciat pomural wad was rmr on of flsin rnotd a several turn BjiDfrtitM alas maiftlftiAftd rftftl re at a lumber was prticlption in A ri forui oua linNi in Miami Washington him assured of the nomination and they continued whirlwind effort lo cun an overwhelming victory The divided but active opponnl rhanV nf vlw I tore? of th governor mphalred that thei ir held today by fleet day of th convention would fi Jn(l given over to a round of formalities nt resident Roose Noling that two or three or ny nui'' n'irlon iws days would elapre before Pn'ble compromise on the con first polling of delegates they con tenitcd much could happen In meeting wa held at the In 4 A IDIl 'V ft 11 Ml ft ll the Senate and House had woundiup perfunctory sessions and reeaet i for a week while the Republican tlonal (onventlon la In progress at Cleveland i Senator King (Dl Utah spokes man for tho conferees indicated that no action would taken this week) 011 8 uro tujP 0I ine townee nf ftftvftrai Republican al tha Ckvn iant cnnvnntlnn The President himself arranged to leave tonight on a week's speaking trip In the Southwret "We talked very freely with the President and merely exchanged view on the tax legislation" King said "We went over generally the divergencies th Hous and Senate bills and ar hopeful we cnnget to aether on a antlAfactory measure at thft RrJIiMt poulblt Kin aad he could mnka no on when the bill would bf ready for aubmiMinn to the and Senate fnr a final vote There nothing in the bill ai I ye ujlch will cauae prolonged Oiertuaion Or tn I1tres re a nr NftUi ih iknera OTIIRIV anu houm provision Hous conferee were named to day after tho bill a passed by the Senate had been formally rejectedby the Hous and ordered to confer ence to edjust the sweeping change he orAnal House measure Th bill a It passed he n(lue closes to President Rousevelfg views than Is th Senate version and for 1 that reason House conferee were 1 hopeful they could retain most of (he original provision 1 On of the chief point of dlssen ormer I lend of Slab Board of Health iinrnsm was dgeroinhe JI I Eorevth Ji 1 111 (lastort 34 7 pauq in prrparauona for tn trip to confer with Immocrsli members Of tha llenat and House conference eufiunltt fiamed to geek arciml on the tag bill tf ifl akreret giea nt wwgqn rv mi syv7 ar riyitniA at Utt'e Itort In mmmntlts nf J4 55 Pa Administrator Hto ItXbh birtlid iy of today Me A Turn statehood Ihe morning ot ill 12 al Asheville had bh sp flails Tess in of (hy pointed stole W'PA dreelw ol A Lotos gtar independence rM iwts The appointment to become lenolal and Bunday townlng at Vim rfUv Juft la Subject to th ennee jruj where a memorial to spnnvai of tha Malcolm Miller Grorga Roger Clark Nrtbt Ihium Held representative ptorer will dedlcgfed Turnhull ho had been The Preaiibnt baa anneumej kiMrwto yng director of district awesli atraak ugh 1 asrssASi a I a is Bv treat? is in hu fttudy wnuurn Griffis hift found Hammond body la a chair Hft ft doc Ir imflftedftiftls but tt was ab nly to 'rWyhoM time later (Iriflm a Hm On Eve of Convention o1 Jlcnff iSccond Primary in or 1 on July 4 Definitely Abjured High IMm June Dr John Burru mate arnatur from Guiiturd county In the 1531 and 19X1 eftuftion havti Of the Genial ftht piumi Duplui Hawi Velh Si lltlfhgi HaIPa tssfreu VfutnM nf Btfa Dr Burrus became mildly HI ye ranklin tftdftV hill fti glirn to fe a1 ivi a 1 wna ran hi ssltnrtitkin Ila tt rest laLest 3ln rue Memorial Hiispiisl nf which he 1 J'rani fHo rmn oi itarr iM pwd at 3) tm a heart attach a 4 1 1 1 itttn Harnett I Isrwuul Henderem Hei for link I I vite Iredell Jackson johnaton Jonra Lions of Slilr Open Cmivenl ion Raleigh June 18' State Dave Mheplierd exIngton watch man I entitled to com jienaanon for bodily disfigurement re sulting from Injuries euffered when he sought tn repel robber who broke into the McClellan atorc In Ijixlngton Shepherd la acarrcd on th wrist and ankle aa a result ot being bound tightly by the rotiher Associate Commissioner A Wilson said "Compensation for serious bodll disfigurement should be Wilson ruled "even though the war are located that they will be pored but seldom In another opinion th commie Sinner hell that Mrs Joe Hill wsa not entitled to compensation for her husbands death Hill was killed while working for the ayettevilre Public Work Commlaelon Chairman Dewey Durr etl tald th two had been separated for 12 years anil that Mr Hill wa not dependant on her huaba nd A request of the gnd Truck ing Company that an autopsy be or dered to determine the esuae of the death of Mwls Green nf Shelby who succumbed January 4 er months tier he suffered injuries while work ing was refused by Dorsett said in hl opinion th Industrial commis sion had no legal right td order an autflpay In compensation cases I Strong Sun JI WW Pl sidcnl New Vork Hty It hmrnprf here Delegates 1783 2(27 IG'i 5AI 7 Mi 12 395 SO 117 IS? 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