^ Wf vm
- J io obtata :b«^ «6 »M
ilx alUMno. tllM otfar ytm
ta HM&r atSMd Mn.
0irMf Davla, of AKon - P«|^
fefd tto^oMd it I
^,ot till AmixieiB College of
Bat^eoni Cwneis. tbi clear wtn-
«owi fa ftvnt of the poiril of tbe
used oecMk>aall7 to rn*
allCA^tigt^ to Denoae vttb eor-
• aiinwma fa loeideato.
SPEAKS
TWk. Oot. *0.—Fomer
PraMliit Hiz4>ert Hoorer d»-
clared tonight tbit the tkne had
cone for Ameriei. to take a clear
and explicit itud on wmn igainat
itom, and that “vhateTer else
he douritiioit the embargo,
Amiricn tiionld not sell bombing
planei, their bombe, poieon gas
or snbmarines.” In an address
prepared for an NBC network,
Mr. Hoorer gare his reason for
;ls proposal 10 days aigo of a sub-
Itnte for either repeal of tbe
embargo or no'repeal—a propos
al “that In what we do, we seek
for a flnn batls in broad bnman-
Ity.’*
NAZIS ANGERED
Berlnl, Oct. JO.—^Naals tonight
declared Tnrkre^ became “Bri
tain's steoge’* jFhea she sfaned a
Coble Dairy ProteOta, oCljer- ';
tagton, has taken milk
and cream markets antil recently
operated in this dltf by Scott
Cheese and Bntter company and
Piedmont Creamery.
The cheese and butter factory
ceased operationi sereral days
ago and Fred CaldwsU, who had
been agent for Piedmont cream
ery in buying creaan, has been re
tained to operate the receiving
station for Coble Dairy products
here.
The firm which will operate a
receiving atatlon here is describ
ed as one of the best establish
ed buyers of dairy products in the
state and better prices can be
paid the farmers of Wilkes for
milk and cream than they have
been receiving, W. K. Woodall,
field representative, said here to-j
day.
Criminal cases will be tried
during tbe first three days of th^
November term of Wilkes eoort^
' It was learned today from ths of»-
I flee of C. C. Hayes, clerk of
« ,■ i (court.
Charged with being the alleged lookont for two ether boys involved pifty-slx criminal cases have
in a atore rSUmry, 17-year-old Patrick Lynch of New York was pUced I calendar for the
In legal custody of his 13-year-oId sister, Nora, while awalUng sentence. three days of the two-weeks
ID legal UUSlVUj' Ul UIB *a-7C»a^raia »ao*s-a p
Two months later Nora delivered such a well-disciplined brother to the
court that Pat got a suspended sentence.
He said that they could buy at
highest market prices all the milk
WHO Bw»waw’ w«»“ - and cream that can normally be
mnt^ aid pact with the 'rprojuced In this section and that
fiA toMAr rRff&rded . .. _ lo
anfK'ddnld no longer bd"riKirded
aa a. isea^.''Ad^lf, IHtler receiv
ed A peradnal report on the tri-
power,paet from his oce trouble
shooter,.. Frans von Papen, Ger
man amhaasador to Turkey. Von
Papen arrfred in BexUn today
aKii‘ a bujfided trip from Ankara.
Hf'-«aa Axpicted-to refani to his
post within a few daya Although
Ginmnn poIUkil leaders profees-
^ed-'to-eee. a loophole in the pact
in 1fark*r^a.jreservation against
being Afawn into war against
Rnfala, atih^t on tbe agree
ment were eansttc.
CBOLD IS milED
Dnnn, Oct. JO.—/ohn L. Her-
was*^*liudautiV* killed
at the present his company is
buying much milk from Virginia
because North Carolina farmers
In the territory served cannot
supply their demand.
At present the receiving station
here, located where Piedmont
Creamery had been buying cream.
Is only receiving cream but it is
expected that purchase of milk on
several routes will be begun soon.
H. A. Wendland, who was man
ager of the cheese and butter
plant, has been employed as field
representative to arrange milk
routes and to work with the farm
ers in encouraging greater pro
duction.
Tha quarters for the receiving
station have been renovated
XT eaua, was i
wW Struck by an automobile in ; painted and new equipment has
■ Harnett county today been installed. Including a labora-
youBger sister looked
accident occurred shortly
noon on ihe^Raleigh-Fay-
highway, a few miles
*^th of Kfaling. He was playing
in the highway with his sister,
Eliaabeth, in front of their aunt’s
hofl^.Both children ran when
tbe-atataAtobilew drlxen by Mrs. O.
C. MoMitchell, of Charleston, S.
C., approached, but the boy dart-
la the wrong direction into the
'path of the car. The woman,
who was with her husband en
Toute to their home, cut to the
left side of the road in an effort
to avoid hitting them. She said
she did not see the children In
time to stop. -
ATTACK REPULSED
fjondan, uct. 20.—Invading
Gorman warplanes flew over the
stragetic Firth of Forth again to
day but dropped no bombs and
escaped the fire of anti-aircraft
hatfaries and British fighting
plana which went up to meet
them. Air attacks on strongholds _
of British,naval might bad been explosion,
mqieeted, one authority said. He done.
tory for testing.
Mr. Woodall said that he would
be in North Wllkesboro Saturday
and would be glad to explain to
farmers any information which
they may desire relative to the
market for milk and cream.
Coble Dairy Products manufac
tures Ice cream mix, condensed
milk, butter and other dairy pro
ducts.
New Wage ■ Hour Rev. W. J. Flint
Rules Wffl Benefit! fc New Pastor
Woricers Of State At Wilkesboro
Washington, Oct. 22.—I/age
increases for 690,000 American
workers go into effect at mid
night Monday, according to esti
mates issued by the wage and
hour division. United States de
partment of labor.
At the same time, an estimated
total of 2,382.600 workers, em
ployed in every state of the union,
will have their hours reduced
from 44 to 42 per week, or will
receive overtime pay at the rate
of time and one-half the regu
lar wage rate for hours worked
in excess of that number.
These changes are statutory
provisions of the fair labor stand
ards act which automatically in
crease' fhe miniranm wage from
25 to 30 cents an hour, and re
duce the regular work-week from
44 to 42 hours. Higher Increases
in wages have been established
after recommendation of industry
committees, for the hosiery and
textile industries.
first three days of the two-weeks
term beginning on Monday, Oc
tober 30. Judge J. Prank Arm-
atrong, of Troy, will preside and
solicitor Avalon E. Hall, of Yad-
kinvllle, will prosecute the dock
et.
Trial of civil cases will begin
on Thursday, November 2, am!
continue throughout the remain
der of the term.
Calendar of crUninal cases has
Rev A L. Aycock Back To been made out as follow^
^ M Itfftfwwtav ftl
North Wilkesboro; Same
Pastor At Moravian
Radio reports today said that
Rev. W. J. Flint has been assign
ed to the Wilkesboro charge of
the Methodist conference, suc
ceeding Rev. A. W. Lynch, pastor
for the past four years.
Rev. Mr. Flint has been a pre
siding elder for a district of the
Methodist Episcopal church. He
preached to a large congregation
at the Wilkesboro Methodist
church a few weeks ago.
Rev. A. L. Aycock was return
ed to the North Wilkesboro
church and Rev. J. M. Green to
the Moravian Falls charge.
TENDEEIZEB
Botanists and biochemists at
the University of California have
discovered in milkweed juice an
active substance that can be used
for tenderizing meats.
Monday, October 80
John Jones, murder; Dell Rich
ardson, murder; Ila Miller, per
jury; Ed Thomas and Ettie
Thomas Alexander, embezzle
ment; C. H. Smlthey. embezzle
ment; Dean Bauguess and Ma
jor Richardson, burning barn;
Dean Bauguess and Major Rich
ardson, arson; Dean Bauguess
and Major Richardson, larceny;
Eugene Church, driving without
license; Eugene Church, O. C. I.;
W. L. Potts, false pretense; W.
R. Joyner, abandonment; Charlie
Bauguess, abandonment; John S.
Miller and M. B. Brookshire, V.
F. L.; Willia Anderson, V. P. L.;
H. C. Hollasd, abandoiMhent and
A. W. D. W.; H. C. Holland, V.
P. L.; Willie Poster, O. C. I.;
Fay Kennedy and Phllinore
New Publishing Company For Wilkes
Being Sponsored By Local Citizens
Four Fires Here
During Week-End
Will Be Known As The Northwest Publishing Company,
William! T. Long, Wilkesboro School Principal,
Stated In Interview Saturday
club was entertained Friday noon
with a program put on by 4-H
r a, J ...... • - club members and office person-
Rhodes, L.r Roy Clifford i nel of the county agent’s office.
W«ff Park .
I ular Spet'^¥tlr:\niUin
From *
' Traffic was haAtlor aa,
Sidle ,-Piriwaiy - Jijsiweeii ' 0aa»
Gap dird the migiliia'iliia Bnjylar
thia at any other time' aface the -
SO-mlle link of the great acenii
boulevard was completed and
Opened for traffic, wae the opfa.
Ton freely expreseed by observ
ers.
With the forest colored in all
the varicolored combinations of
autumn, parkway visitors were
pnthasisstic in praise of the
vie)!vs to be obtained from the
high altitude road.
' On Sunday afternoon can
could -be seen parked, on all the
lookouts and Blnff Park was es
pecially popular for the antnma
sight seers. Cars from many
North Carolina cities and from a
number of other states were ob
served in the park.
' The parkway visitors, some of
whom were out for week-ead
triipB end others Jnst for an after
noon drive, highly praised na
ture’s beautiful colorings inter
spersed with evergreen. The first
killing frost of the season had
occured only a week previous and
the leaves are now In the height
of color.
Visitors found that much pro
gress has been made in develop
ment of Bluff Park, the 7,000-
acre tract being developed along
the Parkway in Wilkes and Afax-
The No^th ^sboro’klwanrfi*"*^,^®”^^* "'^^^®*^
standing wayside recreation
areas.
A big storage tank has been
erected on the pinnacle at tbe
Mts. Sauna BergdoU, mother af
Grover Cleveland BergdoU, nototk
oaa World war draft dodger wlw!
'came back from German exile ta
"face the music,’’ is shown at hag
son’s trial in New York. i* ,
4-H Club Cow
Wins Over $l,00i}
Kiwanians Told Of Record
Made At Fairs By Club
Members In Wilkes
An application for a charter tor j formation may be available soon.
The Northwest Publishing I “"jf ‘ „„dersb.K>d that the pro-
jpany, Inc., a firm which being I
Two Homes Of Colored Peo- organized for the purpose of ^y J. -T. Prevette, John
pie In WoodJawn Destroy
ed By Fire On Sunday
organized tor me purpose oi pui^- ' j ,j. prevette, John
lishing a weekly newspaper *>'•'a. and O. O. Mc-
northwestern North Carolina, is ’ - ■ -
The North Wilkesboro fire de
partment has a busy week-end.
On Sunday morning the truck
answered a call to the home of
Mrs. A. L. Lippard on Sixth street
and extinguished a small fire
which started from an oil heater, new corporation had been sold,
being made, it was learned Sat- i
urday in an Interview with Wil
liam T. Ivong, newly-elected prin-'
clpal of the Wilkesboro high
school.
Mr. Long said that several
thousand dollars in' stock In the
Nlel, and-ass’oclates. *■
Little damage
adilBd that the perforuance of! About noon on Sunday
- a • . i A a1msv t
was and that an attoriiey had ‘ been
I employed to apply for a charter,
the He said that all detailed plans for
defeadera in riiooUng down eight
OgnnM idaaw daring raida ear^
Uar'^'^ waa “enconrag-
4-^M thm TTiarirn troat, Brit-
ii^l liiititrMdii the aUied “waltlog
wpOl*' vrtkir^ fmriT troops and
eamagad ws-w gain every day of
miij|iaiul every delay of a possible
wfdersoala German offensive.
GU Scout Wedi
. To Be Observed
Revival Held At
Wliketiboro Chpjeh
trucks wont to Woodlawn, where the publication had not been
the home of Frank Little, color- completed and that all the per-
ed, was deatroyed . A small build-! sonnel had not been selected, al-
lag owned by N. B. Smlthey and though plans Were goiag.fiHrward
occupied by a colored tenant also as rapidly as possible. Other ,In-
went up in flames. Without a i
water supply the firemen conld
A successful senes of revival
services have been In progress at
Wilkesboro Baptist church during
the past week. ^
The pastor, Rev. Howard J.
Ford, has been assi^ed^by Rev.
C. C. Holland, of 1*^iBvlHe,
and the services have bew,.large-
ly attended. Them have sev
eral addUions t»'th»' cboich dar
ing the series of meetings.
Wallace, O. C. I.; Hoyie Bil
lings, V. P. L.; Amos V. Os-
iborne, V. P. L.; Clyde Bur
roughs and W. F. Foster, V. P.
L.; Ed Casey, A. W. D. W.
Tuesday, October 31
Harrison Anderson, Jr., V. P.
L.; Odell Snyder. bastardy;
Edwin Jennings, drunkenness;
Effner Duncan and W. B. Steel
man, affray; W. B. Steelman,
Howard Steelman, Reubln An
derson, and Malcomb Fox, lar
ceny; Ralph Freeman and Jas. F.
Caudill, hit and run; James F.
Caudill, O. C. I.; Frank Little,
driving while license revoked:
Stella Shew and Hazel Mathis,
vagrancy: Almedia Hamby and
Virginia Hamby, disorderly
house; Jim McCarter, larceny:
Elbert Rhodes, worthless check:
Granville Baldwin, reckless driv
ing; Ivory Williams, assault on
female; Ivory Williams and Tur
ner Shew, A. W.- D. W,
Wedaesttey, Novembw 1
Kelly Pipes, manslaughter;
John McNeill, assault^wlth intent
to rape; Tommie Oofl^pfa,
D. W.; H. A. Wendlan*-. mitif
slaughter; Rom Jennings, A.‘ W:
D. W.; Nathan Tharpe, murder;
Chariie Wood, bastardy; Everette
1 OI me couniy ageui s omce. , , ^ , , , ,
lookout at Wildcat rock and will
The program was in charge of .
C. B. Eller, who had County A-
gent Dan Holler to Introduce the
persons taking
Dempsy Moiti3 ...—ji-H club
member, discussed 4-H club work
in Wilkes and in Iredell and told
of Granada, his cow which has
won six grandchamplonshlps at
the North Carolina state fair and
high honors at other shows. The
cow, he said, has won more than
31,000 in prizes and is now at
the South Carolina state fair in
Columbia.
Miss Aileen Green, Ronda 4-H
club member, told of her room
Improvement exhibit which won
first place at the State Fair.
Archie Mathis, another club
member, told of his calf which
furnish water for the lodge and
cabins to be erected and the pic
nic grounds which have already
been developed neairby. The dam
for the reservoir in one of the
ravines of the park had been com
pleted and is ready to be filled
with water when „.the system Is
completed.
A stone wall Is under construo-
tlon at the lookout at Wildcat
rock to insure safety for those
who wish to look from a vantage
point over Basin Creek gorgi.
Without a wall there would be
danger of failing several hundred
feet off the precipice.
Water lines have already been
laid fro'm the two large storage
tanks to varlons sections of tbe
won first prize at the state fair park which will be frequented by
and has won various other prem
iums.
Miss Harriet McGoogan, home
demonstration agent, told of pro
gress being made by home dem
onstration clubs. Jesse Giles, as
sistant county agent, discussed
of the details which enter
Tnfa.^Judgliig of animals at fain.
O^aty Agent Dan Holler eon-
eldded the program with mention
of prizes won by apples, chickens
VfliorilV TWvUs uao'LfaXfa/ f j-iwsvisvw I , A TTriit. mS iKm
waters, aoaleupport; Mallle Kir-|»“d corn from Wilkes at the
by, non-support.
Reffictration Niffht Will Bo
Held la North Wilkei-
boro Octidier 29
NitloD^ Girl Seont Week b«-
giag Oetober 25th ind runs
throng
WO^
Noyember 4th. North
Scouts PfaJi to cele-
ivfag on OeUUbtf JOth
t>S CItrb Hehse i
night' to Which iH XBony, state councilor of Jr. O. U.'
luro'aBk^ to escort
snA fathers, ind
[oiri aood titee.
^ hire been
l^ifa^ I trMnW for lesd-
—■»—eondiicted far
r« ildk of neo-
aw are toroed to
•TO effertoc refiidriUon to
in aronfa first and
’ on IfondiY
it wii m-
do but little except keep the fire
from spreading.
This morning the firemen ex
tinguished a fire in a field near
the home of Joe Shew In the ex
treme eastern part of ihe city.
On Tuesday of last week the
small home of Betsy Denny, in
the eastern part of ’ e city, was
deatroyed by fire.
On Sunday a false fire alarm
was turned In in Wilkesboro and
the WMkesboro fire department
was called out.
Torpedo Boat: Britain’s Answer to (German Subs
state fair.
5 D. .W. Huggins, of Clayton, waa
a guest of J. B. Carter at tbe
meeting.
Golden Jubilee
Juniors Tuesday
N. Sankey Gaither, of Har-
A. M., will be the principal
speak^ at the Juniors’ Golden
JabSM meeting at the North Wil-
kesboro lodge hall on Tuesday
night, 7:SO.
la addition to the address of
the state eonncilor there will be
other very interesting and enter
taining features on the program ^
and a large attendance is especial
ly desired. Refreshments will be
served and prizes will be given
during the meeting. All visiting
)|iU be weieoma.
Paride Of L(m^[
Tenner Revoked
Next session of the Southside
Singing association will be held at
Walnut Grove Baptist church at
' Lindsay Hendrix Taken By pores Knob, Attorney F. J. Me-
picnic visitors and campers. Om
large storage tank is located oa
another high altitude point aboat
two miles north of Wildcat Rock.
Development of the park is na-
der the direction of the park serv
ice office In Wllkesbord and WPA
labor from nearby eommonltlea
in Wilkes and Alleghany county
is being used.
Meanwhile development work
along the right of way of tha
Parkway is being done by the (X
C. Camp members from the camp
located near Laurel Springs. '
5th Sunday Singing
At Walnut Grove
Sunday, Oct. 29
Elk Township Officers
On Charge Bigamy
Duifie, chairman, announced to
day.
The day’s program will begia
Lindsay Hendrix, a former res- i a t ten o’clock and contiW.e
throughout the day. Dinner will
be spread picnic style at noon and
those attending are asked to
have basket, dinner to add lo that'
! feature of the program.
This time Hendrix Is in jail at | All singing classes, quartata
Wilkesboro and his parole has J and other singers are Invtted to
been revoked because he had to-' b*. present and take part In the
many wives and is formally-j day’s program,
charged with bigamy. He is alleg-
ident of Watauga county, is again
■ in the tolls of the law aft^r wln-
i nlng a fight for a parole while
' serving a 30-year sentence for
rape
cnargeo wiia Digamy, ne w wwa- _ •
ed to have marri«d.Bdna HaiMCHxl HallOWe eu
wtthotkf fifit obtaining a dtroNo . - — *2 *•
At Communi^ Honta
Osre's me sf OrmI BrUata’a pawerM wow torpede boats wkloh -aa IkMch a
while traveUag at top ayaed. Arrow yobdo tf> oae fad torpedo taajo tosaaUJ aa deA
oa these booto to combat fao Oenaaa salHBariBO. A ^
Koctk aea aai faev aro amally attocket todaitroyCT
—
! triHd, a former ^ marriage. -
Hendrix was takc^ at Darby by v
iwado GUbort. constablo, 8a«i •
Jones, dopaty riieritt and Synkb,
Hartley. Ho offered no resiatanco at the eorntt^^^
baeoase h o was , approhondod' iRW* Tneadv
'while sleeping, offloera, oald. Jk-.rbKkl.* Ootober 31. “Spend JJ
flb