THE J0URNAL-PA1 n ^n^araToFate” Court Todajt . -.«« t Slayer of Mayor Cermak To Be Arraign^ On Charge of First Degree Murder tMr. 5f. J. Haynes, of Hays post- i's Mrs. W. A. Taylor lee. spent a few hours here yesterday from a visit tn hBslness Wednesday. A Iparriage license was issued this week to Early Lowe and ^HolUe Rhodes, both of Hays. Mia. Marvin Bostian has been .jBfined to her bed the past week in t^oant of Illness. Hisses Elmar" Malherly and .jnla Eller, of Purlear. were in le city shopping yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gwyn are ading today in Charlotte with [r. Gwyn’s siste.'’. Mrs. T. J. Lil- .rd. Attorney W. M. Allen, of El- in. was a professional business Isltor "to Wilkesboro Wednes day. Mrs. H. C. Kilby underwent a lipor operation at the Wilkes tospital yesterday. She is getting along nicely. Messrs. J. T. Prevette, J. R. 'revette and Carl S. Lowe were business visitors to Winston- Salem yesterday. Mrs. Lynii Miller, of States ville, was a house guest o£ Mr. and Mrs. wJames O’Daniel Tues day and yesterday. Mr. C. O. MeXeill. who wa.s ill and unable to be at his office Ihe first of the week, was great ly improved this morning. Mrs. Claude McGee, of ‘his city, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B’aiichilds, of the Champion community, Mrs. P. J. Hrame returned home Tuesday After an extended visit in Winston-Salem with rela tives. ' W. returned with’ her Irvin, of ' U iy- ' News Bits\ fjh About Town I. VISITS PARENTS FIRST TIME IN NINE YEARS Hii Jo^an Minton, of Render- * Mrs. H. V. Wagoner. Mrs Carl Cjffey and Mr.s. Robert Branie* left Tuesday for a three days visit in Richmond, Va. Messrs. Howard ICergu.son and Maurice Matherly. of Purlear. spent a few hours here on busi ness Wednesday. ^ Attorney J. Hayden Burke, of TaylorsviHe, was among the Wisiting attorneys at Superior irt in Wilkesboro yesterday. ..'Mrs. Howard Wagoner. Mrs. Cart Coffey and Mrs. Robert ime are spending seveml days 'Rl^mond. Va. with friends, .^nd Mrs. W. M. Hinson, of Statesville, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Hinson's sister, Mrs. I. E. Pearsen md Mr. Pear son. Mfss Grace Sink, who under went' a tonsil operation at the Wilkes Hospital, has returned to her home and is improving rapid ly. Mrs. W. T’.iirson, who re cently underwe!it an operatioa al a Statesville hospital, was ahk- to return home this week, ."ihe was there three weeks. Miss Rose Laws, teacher in the Oxford hia’i se'.mol, sper.t th" week-end with her fath*r and mother, Mr. an! Mrs. ii. IHoi Laws, at Moravian Pal's, daughter, Mrs. C. Greensboro. Mr. W. A. McNeill, of the Coca Cola Bottling company here, left Wednesday for, Atlanta, Ga„ j Anton where he will spend the remaind er of the week. • Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Me- j Adams, of Mountain Park, were visitors in the city Tuesday. Mr. McAdams is a former member of the local high school faculty. Mrs. F. L. Smith returned this week to her home at Cleveland, Tenn. after a visit with relatives here. She is pleasantly remem bered here, as Miss Beulah Waugh. Mr. H. M. Scott, owner of the Scott Cheese and Butter company here, who is now lookiii" after his Albemarle p'ant, spent Tuesday in the city. From here he went to Sweetwater, Tenn. -Mrs. J. B. McCoy, of this city, was called to Charlotte the first of the week on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs. J. B. Watt, who is a patient at a hos pital there. MTS'. Willard Cole and daugh ter, Mary Joe. returned here yes terday after a vi.sit of ten days with relatives al West Jefferson and Trade. Tenn. They were ac companied home by i.ittle Miss Sue Johnson who will .spend some time here. Mrs. W, R. .Ahsher, historian of tile N'orih Carolina Depart ment. American Legion Auxil- iar;,. utteiiiied a meeting of tlie State executive committee al Wilson Monday. Mrs. Ahslier is a eamiidatp for departmeirt pres ident. -Mr. J- R. Henderson, manager of the Smithey-Henderson Furni ture company, who underwent an operation at the Wilkes hospital, returned to his home in Wilkes boro Saturday and is getting along nicely. He is able to ride about in his car, although unable to walk. .Mrs. Palmer Horton was call ed to Durham last Thursday on account of the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Donald Lump kin. Very little improvement is noted in the condition of .Mrs. Lumpkin. Mr. Horton accom panied .Mrs. Horton to Durham and his mother. .Mrs. W. P. Hor ton, returned home with him to spend sometime at her home here. Miami, FI#., March 7.—The as- J sassin, Guiseppe and smiling at the curious gaze of • Minton, This is Mr. Minton’s a courtroom full of spectators, tar’fli.gt visit in nine years I- day was ordered arraigtned nn ' [arch 7.—The as- J is in the county on a visit Zahgara, bowing },5g parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. le curious gaze of ‘ w Minton. This is Mr. Minton’s 10 vOUoiiicr iiriniirj /uiu ijuiuiii ti ^■Adiletic |ui]^ Here Friday 12A-- ■ -V g TOOl^ rtf a na aietl/»l- Durli* the" paSt' .. Lincoln county poultry gro ^ ._ Jli^e soM 7H),000 pounds of spr-fl plus poulti'y for a total income to the farmersJof |151,Oi0O.., City '^Cdinirii^oners Matter Thursday for the murder of Mayor J. Cermak of Chicago in his wild attempt to slay President Roosevelt. His attorneys—the same he had when he was sentenced to 80 years imprisonment on plea of guilty to charges of attempting the life of the president and three bystand ers here February 15—declined to say whether Zangara 'will plead guilty to the murder charge. The first degree murder indict ment returned yesterday by a grand jury called hastily into ac tion from recess was not read in today’s brief session of court. '*•" "'g' VlYLKESBORO Y. W. A WILL MEET MONDAY The Y. W. A. of the Wilkes boro Baptist church will meet at the home of Miss Mable' Hendren on Monday evening at 7:30. All members are urged to be present. iMUafice of a revenue autlcl-| Sixteen farm families ure'ndw^ note in the amount of selllirg regularly oh the - newly ^ to' supplement funds on organized-curb market .at^Le- - . hand toibe used to meet pay-*nolr in Caldwell county. PROTEST CHARTEJR MOVE ment on bond interest and prl^l — i; c^jl due on Ap^l was author-f.^j^ ^ iter Up Tuesday: No fpation m Reached |5,50o to ' hand toil on bond interest and prfn-1^ The board of city commission ers in session Tuesday afternoon laid aside lor further consider ation the matter of aiding in .the erection of an Armory and School Athletic building to' re place the''armoir wiblch.^ was WILMCSBORO P.-T. A. MILL MEET TODAY A meeting of the Wilkesboro Parent-Teacher Association will be held today (Thursday) at 3 o'clock in the school auditorium. The third grade will be In charge of the program. „ - ARMBRU.ST HOME FROM Copies were delivered to Zangara’s j te.VCHING IN GATE CITY attorneys after they asked, in, j Armbrust returned spite of the state attorney’s state- j Tuesday from Greensboro where ment that he was ready to go to j Sunday and Monday nights trial at once,''for time to consider |f,g taught the teachers training the case. j class at Woet Market Street Under Florida law, the penalty • ^jg^ijgjjjgt church. He will return for first degree murder is death in to complete the course Sunday, the electric chair, eke pt in the' case of a recommendation for'D.4NCY WITHDRAWS IN caoc v/i t* •* --— -- I — mercy, when the penalty is life im-1 TEX.AS CONGRESS R.4CE prisonment. j Oscar C. Dancy, a former Wilkes Another feature of the law re-1 citiz:n, ha.s withdrawn from cuard and H H quir s that, should Zangara enter i race for the Democratic nomina- resident of the burned recently and lU Joint ses sion with the trustees Vof the North-Wilkesboro ...city schools passed a resolution - protesUug the proposed legislation in 'the General Assembly which -would abolish certain x charter school districts, including the North Wilkesboro district. " One of the most Important meetings of the year was held by the cofinmisslondrs. Mayor J. A. Rousseau and all members, of the board, I. E. Pearson. S. V. Tom linson, J. C. Reins, L. A. Harris and Ralph Duncan, were present. Consideration of the Armory and School Athletic building was deferred until tomorrow (Fri day) afternoon at 4 o’clock when another meeting will be j held. W. D. Halfacre, superinten- j (lent of the city schools, repre sented the Athletic Association,' Ralph R. Reins, captain of Com-1 pany “A”, appeared for the Na-, More-1 pair. WwMji’s 8p«wt Oxfords «t fl.l9 a pair. Men’s plain toe work shoes at 91-19 a pair. The street committee, of which J. C. Reins is chainnan, was auttorised to employ'a compel .o use to worry -bout tent engineer jto examine’^ bm ^ ^ pass upon, the fill locatedv oh yopr shoe trenbles.--The GooO* "D” street. Between Sixth ^ and ‘ Dent. Stoses. * Eighth streets. ' ' ” The’ board appointed Charles Blllhr to serve as policeman in the Wilkes Hosiery‘ Mills area. He will serve without pay. ^Wilson county farmere have purchased' some 4,000; pounds of | lespedeza seed so far In 1933, reports the county agent. . Z*'! ’ SURE CURE CREAM Cores blemishes, black heads/ ptahples,' keeps face from wrinkles'and makes skin «rft as a school girl’s 75c. * CLAIR LOCKETT Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Pir^ qUJI & Viuaw, XV* viiv V.V.W — a plea of gui'ty to the first degi'ee i tion for tlie congressional seat va- inurder charge, he cannot be sen-1 cated by Vice Prs.sidnet John N. tenced by the judge without the, Garner in Texa.«. Mr. Dancy lives taking of evidence in the case-1 at Brownsville, Texa's. Should he plead not guilty a 12-' man jury H. V will decide his" fate. ! GIRL SCOUTS TO GIVE TORMOHLEN SAYS: iPROGRAM AT SCHOOL ' Girl Scouts will have charge of ; the chapel exercises at the North _ Wilkesboro .school next Monday. Is He Good Lnough ? They will give a program in cele- A poultryman said to me yes- y,ration (,f the twenty-first anni- terday: “I almost ruined "‘-V ypj.,,a,.y the Girl Scout move- flock and lost an entire year in f,jp„t_ The chapel period begins my breeding improvement pro-. 12:4.5 p. m. gram by using a male that was; Ashe County Man Files Suit To Get War Risk Insurance not right.” In times like these there i.s more temptation than at others to use a male at the head of a pen or in a flock that is not as good as he should be. If you have fallen to that temptation and have one or more males in your yards this season that are not what they should be, it is yet lime to lace about and save your self much grief and money. We must not forget that the male is half the flock and as such puts an indelible stamp upon the flock of next year and the year after. Indeed more fowls take definitely after their grandsires than they do their sires. In oth "FIGHT FLIES,” ADVISES rOFNTY HEALTH OKFIFER I "The health department wants I to insist that people begin fighf- I ing flies early this spring.” Dr. .4. J. Eller, county health officer, ■ stated Tuesday afternoon. “I think those who read Mr. Bat- 1 tie's .statement regarding sanita- j tion will obtain a better idea of i the reason for war against flies.” WILL tK) TO LB.NOIR CLINIC THirRSDAY Ml'.-,. Gilbert Foster will take several persons to the rehabili tation clinic at Lendir next Thursday, March 16. Because of the large number planning to house, president of the Great , Wilkes Fair Association which' has always used the armory as an exhibit hall during the fair, represented tha'c group. In a. brief joint meeting with | the school trustees, the resolu tion opposing the move to abol-1 ish the local charter district was adopted by both groups. It is] generally understood that all charter districts except nine, which are located in the larger ; cities would be abolished by the ; proposed legislation. ! A copy of the resolution will be forwarded to all state senators and representatives immediately. A claim for damages in the amount of $1,500 submitted by | Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gudger was : rejected. It was claimed that j the property of the claimants j was damaged by reason of work | done on “G” street. Von may think yon are buying ; yonr things cheap, btrt prices are 1 ranging down so fast no one e.\-' cept the most alert can tell.—! The Goodwill Dept. Stores. Cdnlideiice and Contaga Will Pull Us Tbrongh! This store offers to its cus tomers every convenience possible. Use your charge account or buy with your check. It is good with us as usual. your home should come FIRST Smoak Furniture Company NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. Fields lonzo Sh.-ets, of Othello, ■4shi‘ county, in federal court at Creensboro Tuesday filed suit agajii.-;t the United States govern ment "on account of accrued iiioruhly payments now due in the ,.,au -- Intake the trip, Mrs. Foster states el' words greater disaster may be , anyone wishing to go should apparent in two years than next | notify her not later than next year. On the other hand a good j \\T(,[]npg(jay noon. The cars will male may not appear to make | at 9 a. m. Thursday, such a wonderful sire until you I have kept hint long enoug to see HENDREN TO SI E.4R sum oi on a war risk in surance policy which he slates was i.s.sued to him while he wti.s in the military .s rvice of h’S country. The amount mentioned i.s declartd bv '.he plaintiff to be due as the sum of monthly payments of M,: Mr... Ch.p Minton I r. and Mr.s. Lundy Mintor visited irs. Tom Joine.s, of High Point, fuesday- Mrs. .Tomes is the daugh- CT of Mr. and Mrs. Chap Minton- Little Miss Ruby Jones, du’ig'i- er of Dr. and "Mrs. \V. F. Jones, eturned to school yesterday aft- r^y>eing absent for ten days r:!i ccount of illness. total and permanent disabi ily re- .sultitig from injuries -sustained in his .grandsons and daughters. It is in the^ second generation that .4T BOONE MEETING County ,\gent G. line of dutv whil - in s> rvice. Think Twice a brother down. s;r.s Mill frown. Fewer Colds^ less severe colds for joa winter with yieks Plan for better Oontrol*of'Colds. Turner Funeral Home Before yo« push Think twic". Before at oio-Ts Thin); twice. For who hall. Vour brother to the bar to call? Tomorrow you may slip and fall; Think twice. are you. in j',tdgment Hendren. the wise'old pouUryinan looks'Mrs. Gilbert Foster. Melfarej most carcfullv for re.sulis from a ' superintendent, and Miss Inez, sire he had everv reason to be- Absher are in Boone today, neve would make histor.v. We j (Thui'.sday L attending a district have found this so often in our' meeting at which the relation of I more than a quarler century farming to relief work tvill be; breeding that we think the rule ! discussed. Mr. Hendren will | almost an involitable one. True,'speak on the subject. Wilkes , we get many splendid individu-j County's Farm program. | als the first cross l)ul it is the next cross where all l)ut perfec tion is attaimd in some individu als. Breeding males were never so cheap in the last decade. ^"J | nesday evening in large ntim- choicest blood lines were j bet's. Wilkes Democracy which, as an open book as they are to-, poip-d ^ heavy vole in the No- riay. ■ It the males or male you , election i.s maintaining ai imve are not .good enough it pjteh of enthusiasm, accord-j yet time to purchase better ones j to-officials of the Young, almost at your own price. Make progress this year by long strides — and at Ihe least cost. Many $25 j “CLEAN-VP WEEK and $50 males are selling for $5 . IN WILKESBORO IIBERTY THEATRE L HOMEOFTHE STARS ■■ Look! Folks! 1 WILKE.S DE.MO» RATS TO .ATTEND DINNER | I W'ilkes county Democrats are j planning to attend the Jackson ! Day dinner at Raleigh next WckI- Who^s Here, -ON THE STAGE- Thursday, Friday, Saturday Famous Movie Cowboy In Person Shorty Sutton I Peoples’ Democratic clubs. ON Beware the stinging gibe and (luip. Think twice. Lest you yourself should feel the whip. Think twice. Withhold the gossip s idle sneer. The thrust that draws the hlnter- est tear, For fortune’s favoring gales may veer. Think twice. -North Wilkesboro, N. C. FLTNER.4L DIREfTTORS AND EMBALMERS ’Ambulance Service -TELEPHO.VE- 69—181—831 Is charity a quickened art? Think twice. -And does it thrill both han-d and heart ? j Think twice. I The mercy you to others show ' That mercy you shall someday I know. AVith others' faults be kind, be slow- - Think twice. —Anonymous. and $10 in this year of 1933. THEY ADVERTISE A hen is not supposed to have Much comon sense or tact. Yet every time she lays an egg She cackles forth the fact. A roostqr hasn't got a lot Of intellect to show. But none the less more rooster have Enough good sense to cro'w. The busy little bees they buzz Bulls bellow and cows moo. Clean-up Week” is being ob served in Wilkesboro this week under the sponsorship of the Woman’s Club. A wagon will he furnished by the club tomorrow (Friday) to haul away the rub bish which the citizens of the town have been asked to place at a convenient place for loading early tomorrow. Mayor W. E. Harris officially designated this ! week as "Clean-Up Week.;’ Money To Loan $5.00 to $30-00 b security—just your promise ) repay in easy installments, ioth men and women whe are nployed use this service. C(?me D to^y. Courteous attentio IT.m FINANCE CO. of li.- lTifteab«re Rdf. -5—* ' Griffin Brothers, of Woodville. BeBrtie county, recently killed 69 head of hogs and are curing them according to) the State Col lege formula. Rather than sell hogs at present market prices, these two farmers will sell cured meat next -summer and fall. * The watch dog barks, der quacks the And doves and pigeons coo. The peacock spreads his tail and .struts. Pigs squeal and robins sing. And even serpents 'know enough To hiss before they sting. But man. the greatest master piece That nature could devise. Will often stop and -hesitate Before he'll advertise. —Swiped. Music Day To Be At Duke . University On April 1st gan- The annual Music Achievement I Day program and contest will be In a real Western novelty act with Rt^s, whips, and Humor. The famous cowboy you have seen in so many screen thrillers with Tom Mix, Buck Jones, Hoot Gib-son and Jack Hoxie. See the real Elk in front of our theatre. This Elk has made the trip from HoDywood with “Shorty.” See the other selection of trojrtiies. Admission: 10c and 20c held at Duke University on Sat- jurday. April 1, lovers of music ; In Wilkes have been advised. Schools which enter contestants in the music contest should for ward the number of their ent rants to the university bn or be fore March 20. Wilkes Finance Company Will Be Open Tomorrow The power of low and inviting prices is demonstrated on the price cards. It's .next to impos- siMe to let them read lower. Yonr visit will be mndi ai^reci' -atod.—The Goodwill Dept. Store. The Wilkes Finance company, closed for four days by Presi dential proclamation, twll he open tomorrow (Friday) for business unless other instruc tions are received. President Roosevelt’s proclamation closed all loaning agencies as well aa the banks. New York—Balnuridge Colby, former secretary of state, who officially stated the .American attitude in refusing to recognise Soviet Russie, declared today that nothing had happened since then to justify a change of poli cy. '“Our refusal was predicated upon the fact that Russia was an enemy state," he said. Running short of corn dug to the drought last summer,) jQhoBtoB cijjanty ere co-operated , to buy ; IhiaheW reeedtly. . ^ Super Attractions On the Screen THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— ' .QATimnAY— ‘IF I HAD A MILLION’ With 21 of your favorite stars, includ ing Gary Cooper, Jack Oakie and'Chas. Rugbies. SATURDAY— Zane Grey’s gripping western story “WILD HORSE MESA” Also Episode Now ft—“HURRICANE EXPRESS’- Special kiddies matinee at 10 a, m. 5c and this advertisement will admit any diild under 12 years of age. jf ,5 ■.KM 1 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 13-14— 'i “THE MIRACLE:^ MAN”., A picture every man, woman and diild Bhonld see. Ah all-star cast, chiding Chester Mbnis and Sylvia Sidney. 1 / SCIAL NOTICE—Starting Monliy Matinee- wffl .'Eveidi« at 7:30 oflledL Satopday doors will .tinnoos show.^'"

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