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:;;-v';:xr-: filGHl Senator Reynolds to Aid Wets in Repeal Battle Washington.?Senator Robert R. Reynolds rj^ill make a series of addresses for repeal in North Carolina before the State's referendum on November 7th. The junior North Carolina Senator made this announcement in answer to charges that he had "run off to Europe." deserting the North Carolina repeal campaign. Senator Reynolds, who was elected to the Senate on a "wet" platform, laughed at the charges, declaring that "I've made more speeches for repeal in North Carolina than any other man and everybody knows this." Reynolds sni 1 he made a special study of liquor control systems in va IIVUS tA'llltU tea V.IA. llii, MIO- j lour and concluded that prohibition this conn try is the father and mother of cur tremendous crime wave. WALTER ?J. CUMMCVGS MAY Sl;CCEEl> SECRETARY WOODtX I Washington. -Walter J. Cummings. chairman of tiie board of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, is being picked by political observer's In Washington as successor to Secretary of the Treasurer William. H. Woodin, Mr. Woodin is known to be planning to quit the cabinet before the winter season in order to spend the winter at his palatial home in Tucson, Ar:z., which he built 12 years ago. on a rancn adjoining'"that of Harold Bell Wright, the author. Mr. Cummings has for several months been the virtual heda of the treasury department in his official capacity of executive assistant to the secretary, which he also holds in connection with his position as chairman (if the corporation provided m the Class-SteagU' hankmg bill t.? insure deposits in national banks. The advent of Mr Cummings into Washington political life was as unostentatious as it was uhheraidcdi For a quarter of a century he had been a . - - v. I :.u JKi: It. I it .> U V-'~U III UX | bis 'vast mtercsts such as the American Car anJ Foundry Company, LJrUI and company, and the like, being one of Mr. Woodin's chief aides in directing the destinies of Wood in's business affairs. MORRISON NOT IN Hl'NNINT. I OK NATIONAL COMMITTEE ChariotLe.?-Fornver Scr.nter Oivr-j eron Morrison Monday removed liim-j % self as a possibility for national com-1 mitteeman from NmU Cuiuiirui. by issuing a statement raying he could not accept the post if it were tendered him. Morrison's statement was issued in view of newspaper stories quoting his friends as saying they would favor his elevation to the post. He said ; he intended to 3pend his time .and ^ efforts in fighting against repeal of ? prohibit:en and wan not in 5 a position to accept the national com- z mitteeman's post made vacant by the z resignation of former Governor Max z Gardner. ; MOTHERS ? Who can make a better world? ~ Truest Mothers of all lands. E Mothers, mothers, know your worth, E Raise your hearts to noblest strands! E leacn your children truest ways = That will last for all the days. = Future years now look to you ~ For the noble lives so due. = Lift a sweet and peaceful song With a pure and luring tone, ~ And the world will bless your name = With the true, and highest fame. God and Heaven your worth shall E know = And deserved blessings show! E ?James Monroe Downum E Bocne, N C E CCTSHALI, LUGS THE A KMT = Dear Friends: E I don't care how long I stay away 3 and how far in China I may go; I E won't forget old Boone, N. C. I hope E to come back some time within six E months to visit all my friends, but E they won't see the same John Cut- E shall that used to be there. The U. S. jc army has already made a different 3 man of mo as I have gained 6 3-4 3 pounds in weight. It may be this 3 Fort Bragg 3.2 did it, but anyway, E something did it. E I go out for boxing, wrestling and E any sport that comes up I take a part E in it. We have beer parties and dances E every Friday night, the U. S. Army = band gives us plenty of music when = we have a party. I sure do wish 1 3 could see some of my old Boone pals 3 here. 3 If any of you fellows are going to E JV.IH me army come to tne 17th Field S Artillery at Fort Bragg. It is the best = outfit in the army and Fort Bragg ^ is the best post in the U. S. ? ?JOHN E. CUTSHALL. = "Fort Bragg, N. C. EXPRESSION OF THANKS From grateful hearts we wish to E express our sincere appreciation to E our friends and neighbors for their S many acts of kindness during the ill- E ness, death and burial of our beloved = husband and father. We would also jj express appreciation for the many s beautiful floral offerings and for ev- 3 ery word of tender sympathy which s came to ease our hearts in our dark 5 hour. 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