iESSAY, MAY 1, 19; olds Gone 1 Virgin Islands aroiina Senator will igate Condit ions nquire Into Charges Against Governorj an ^ton, April 25.?United nator Robert R. ReyVVashington tonight for i Islands, an American where he will investiitions and inquire into iled against Governor son before the Senate in Territories and Ini! i. | Reynolds, who was Vice-President Garner ier of a sub-committee, mously selected by the' members of the comsit as a court because i knowledge of insular his success as a Fedr, announced he would ngs at St. Thomas bely 10th. investigators and atire been in the islands time assembling evi' Reynolds will stop off e en route South. He est of honor and priner at the banquet to the George VanderSaturdav night in Jilt *A*r?v? ?r w Asheville by those interested in the development of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Governor Hill McAllister, of Tennessee, also will speak at the banquet. A huge motorcade from all sections of North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee will bring guests to the affair. Senator Reynolds has maintained keen interest in development of the Smoky Mountains Park project and he led the fight to have the Federal Government select the North Carolina route to the park Following his inquiry into affairs in the Virgin Islands, Senator Reynolds expects to proceed to the Panama Canal Zone where he will join with Senators Duffy, Bachman, Austin and Barbour as a sub-committee of the Senate Military Affairs Committee to probe labor conditions in the Canal Zone. The Senator is serving as chairman of this subcommittee. Protection of the Canal is of growing importance due to the strategic military position of this American "Gateway from East to West." Following completion of the Panama Canal investigation, Senator Reynolds has been invited to visit numerous South and Central American countries as an "American Ambassador of Good Will" and to study trade conditions there which may prove helpful to the United States. He will make the tour of the South and Central American countries by airplane if he finds time to visit the Latin American neighbors. During his absence from the National Capital, Senator Reynolds will continue to vote by proxy. He will keep in daily communication with Senate leaders, the chairmen of the various committees on which he serves, with, those Senators who are handling various important na. tional legislative bills, and his office. Prior to his departure Senator Reynolds said: V'Citizens of North Carolina ay rest assured that during my absence the business of my office FOR Graduation ANEW LLG1N It's Smart To Give And Smart To Owh Ahe new Elgin Watches 'n our store are truly beautiful?modern as the moment. LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR GiFT I SUGGESTIONS George W. Huggins Co. JEWELERS 117 N. Front St. WILMINGTON, N. C. 15 Senator Robert R. Reynolds 'will be conducted with the usual dispatch and efficiency. My secretary, Wesley McDonald, and the j entire office staff will keep me constantly advised on North Carolina matters and national affairs. As I am going on a government mission delegated to me by the Senate and the vicePresident I shall be privileged to use all communication facilities for keeping in constant contact j with the Senate and my office. [ I deem this important government assignment a great honor 'for the State of North Carolina." If he finds time, Senator Reynolds plans to visit Puerto Rico to sound out sentiment of the natives on the subject of their independence. Senator Reynolds has already achieved outstanding distinction as a Federal prober at the Capitol, as the result of his thorough inquiry into the inadequacy of the bankrupt and receivership laws as was disclosed by his recent introaHcgtiArio in the offaira nf Hp I > VObigUblViiW Kt VliV Ull MH "J V* UV jfunct hotels and real estate conI cerns. He also conducted public I hearings on the bill pertaining to old age pensions and delved into the charges made by the little borrower that usurious interest rates were being levied at the I Capitol. New laws for the pro! tection of the small bond holder and the small borrower are expected to be enacted by the pres' ent Congress as the result of i Senator Reynolds' investigations. Senator Tydings of Maryland ! declared that he would sponsor I an independent bill for Puerto iRico just as he had done for the j Phillipine Islands, if the people i * wit! Ch ! You can have new C in any one of the elevi and MASTER DE L ijiiMBm Get a real quality spring. And get it lowest prices for any motor car h< four cylinders! Buy a new Chew offers you your choice of eleve list prices of $465 to $550 for th< Chevrolet, and $560 to $675 for De Luxe Chevrolet, at Flint, M CHEVROLI Compare Chevrolet's low dt CHOOSE CHEVRC *AND vr. Ust p bumper m. tparr tire thit advertisement a Elmc ',* I . f 1 THE STATE 1 seriously desire independence. Senator King of Utah also was , considering offering a Puerto Rican independence bill, coupled; with a preferential trade agreement. Coincident with these interest- I i n g developments concerning j United States Southern possessions, Senator Sheppard intimated he would seek early action on his bill seeking to limit employment in the Canal Zone to American citizens. This measure, pending since February 12th, provides that' only Americans may be employed in or about the locks, docks, j coaling plant and other facilities under the jurisdiction of the army and navy departments, the Panama Canal Zone and the Panama Railway Steamship Line, "if any such occupations be of a nature which would permit an j alien to aid, comfort or support an enemy in case the United States was involved in war." Senator Reynolds has been! named chairman of the Military, ! Sub-committee to inquire into the! | advisability of this bill. Redrying Plant To Be Enlarged I An Addition 40x60 feet Will Be Built On To The South End Of The Plant, Increasing Its Capacity A Third Whiteville, April 30.?An addition of 40x60 feet will be built on to the tobacco redrying plant "ffere in the near future, R. D. Williams, one of the officials of the firm operating the factory, announced last night. This will increase the capacity of the plant approximately one third. The increase will be built on to oAiithnrn ond nf fhp hllilflinfr Jhevrolet quality, perfor en Chevrolet models... ,UXE... each a remark motor car this big, beautiful, i at the world's All of them havi iving more than Chevrolet's nev rolet. Chevrolet Flame engine, n models, with and greatest ojm i New Standard has ever offered the new Master information ab< ich. And what with a new Chevi CT MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, ! e/wered prices and easy G.M-A.C. terms. / )LET FOR QUALIT ncm of New Standard Roadster at FHnt. J and tire lock, the Urt pries it S 10.00 addition* re Hit at FHnt. Mtch.. and are rubiest to chat >re Moto Bolivia, N. C IUIC iJUUUiVtlk Vim V/? The plant was built here two I years ago and has been in operation for two tobacco seasons, and the increase is being made in order to meet an increasing volume of business. The management and personnel of the plant, which is owned and operated oy tne nearying Warehouse Association of this city, and Dibrell Brothers, will be practically the same as It was last year. J. G. Boatwright, of Danville, H. W. Kympton, of Danville, and R. D. Williams, Sr., of BrookSave fi a r evro 465 PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, I Local Colored D School Closing Commencement P r o g r am Cz For Brunswick County Training School Announced By James E. Wilson;! To Begin Wednesday 'Fr The commencement exercises of ! , _ I wt Df Brunswick County Negro | ^ Training School will begin Wed- j. nesday night at eight o'clock with calisthenics, a demonstration of jna physical education, the high j St school, six and seventh grades ye taking part. Thursday night. May 2, at 8:00 o'clock a musical recital by the j 'n school chorus, under the direction ' lej of Mrs. Estelle Swain and Miss in: A. B. Morris, will be presented. sii On Friday night, May 3, at pr 8:00 o'clock, "Spooky Tavern" a w< mystery play, will be presented I by the Crown and Sceptre Club to or honor students in the high j of school. | Ji On Sunday afternoon, May 5, j _ at 3:00 o'clock, the baccalaureate [ ~ sermon will be delivered by Rev. | J I S. J. Howie, pastor of St. Luke ( j A. M. E. Zion church in Wil- j ! j mington. On Monday night, May 6, at 8:00 o'clock, will be the class : exercise under the direction of Miss L. B. Williams, teacher. The graduates are: Wellington Swain, George Clemmons, Charles Brown , Robert Price, Joseph Swain, >, Charles Greene, Francis Brown, j! \ Thelma Donaldson, Annie Evans, 11 i j Willie Gibbs, Alfonso Jackson, i, I Vivian Jackson, Lenora Moore i j and Lula Mae Smith. On Tuesday night, May 7, at1 j | 8:00 o'clock, the commencement j jZ address will be delivered by Rev. i j | H. L. Nevers. There will be ora- j j tions by the following honor stu-1 j | dents: Thelma Donaldson, Vivian ij j Jackson and Robert Price. Dip-! j j lomas and prizes will be presen- j j | ted.?Reported. ijjj Obtaining a loan from the Pro- ' j duction Credit Association, farm- j! ers of Buncombe County have j purchased 44 head of pure bred [ Aberdeen Angus beef cattle. Explanation: "You see we ) spent all the money for the radio ! broadcast, so we have to get the ) newspapers to print it free. ! ?1? ! neal, Va., are here at the pres- ) ent time looking after the In- ) terests of the redrying plant. ) ====== 1 ) '! [) ; I I iew let !! If If ! j | mance and economy j t NEW STANDARD j| t J able value at its price j j if desirable motor cars these are! I f s smart Fisher bodies. All have f and improved Master Blue- , j All give the finest performance ( ;ra ting economy that Chevrolet j j the American public. Get full j >ut these 1935 cars; and save ) rolet. MICHIGAN I General Motors Value j Y AT LOW COST j i Mich., S463. With j it. Prices quoted in j ig* without none* j I DEALER ADVERTISEMENT J ] r Co. i V P I m a -i-rr . a urn?? *ORTH CAROLINA >ry Law Scored By Judge Myers ills It 'Damnable' During Trial Of Lonnie Strickland Of Columbus Wilmington, April 23.?Judge ank P. Myers of Charleston, 10 is conducting the spring m of Wilmington district court med the prohibition law "damble" during the trial of Lonnie. rickland of Columbus county sterday morning. "If half the energy, money and telligence had been put into fitimate work that has been put to distilling and selling liquor ice the passage of the damnable ohibition law, these people luld have something," he said. Strickland had pleaded guilty violation of the liquor sections the Internal Revenue Act and idge Myers fined him $150. HXXXX