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Wednesday, june 19, i< tjpENToRUM , -diumn dedicated to opinions of !5 M, public. A mouthpiece for the n Kara and observations of our H HL'is and readers, for which we S vet* no responsibility. Contribu- I, Km to this column must not I K eroeed three hundred words. I tHEEPITOR: ( Kf you will publish the follow-1 ' Kstatement in your next issue, ' K ivj]i be doing- this department {' K the people of Brunswick I' Hr.ty a distinct favor: 11 t has appeared to me for < tetime that a large number of I K people think that the Federal j Hersencv Relief Administration! Raving hospital bills for unfor- ' K,:;, citizens of the County who 1 RT it necessary to ask for hos-: 1 ^Kization in the Brunswick I ^Knty Hospital. For nearly two j1 R^ the Federal Emergency Re-! 1 Administration has ruled that |' '--- ic must not be used ' ( erai 1 ui?u?? ? pay for hospitalization of any- j ly," that operations or any er services must not be paid '1 | with Federal Relief funds j1 Ire the work is done in any 1 pita!. Kierefore the burden of paying I hospital care of our un- [ lunate citizens rests entirely '1 [the county. Considerable mis-|' Lrstanding appears to exist 1 fcughout the county as to who I under what circumstances : tens of this county may be Vitalized at the expense of ' [county. ' fader the law the County Comton.ers are responsible only ' [ those people who may be lially classed as paupers. A 1 per is defined by law as an vidual who owns less than 00 worth of property, either or personal. 1 order that our local hospital function and give service eople of the county who need Izanon ii 'a j , y that money from some-,1 ie obtained to pay the ; of operation. Once a > commissioners set up a ' n which an allowance for zation of the poor is "his allowance is always as the financial condi-, the county will allow, the county undertakes t the requests for free [1 tation indiscriminately j jenses of hospitalization 11 run four or five times j han the budget for this j1 "hen one considers that jet for hospitalization is ; set as high as the law i jr a county of this size, | t requests as they are j j in now will lead only to financially, and in the j ] ck not only the county ly but also have the ef- 1 causing the hospital it- ( close. !r feature of this deplorlation is that when the overnment allows hospit as "County Cases", the 1 i who gives his services J lospital loses any chance 1 1 of collecting a fee for 1 ces. even though the perming his services may ie property. In the interie county's financial situ- ' the interest of the hosctioning on a satisfactory cd with the desire to harmony among our peofiir attitudes toward this >lem, I wish to urge all Ie to remember that when t for free hospitalization such people are asking iir own neighbors pay as the Federal Relief or if outside agency is not | ne cent on the bill. The payers do the paying, j >k M fJacsor J Rfatendent of public welfare standing News HKoutlnued from page 1.) I HOME RULE Bussing a group of physi TOes in Atlantic City on 12. Dr. Allen Roy Dafoe that the famous Dionne may be returned soon m custody of their parents. Hither and father of the HJ*5 quintette are believed irritated at the present Hw-Ship arrangement, as riot attend the babies' 5-rth<Jav celebration on May Dafoe prophesies that Dionnes will reside unHr same roof in the near b?h'gged fags R~?1 narcotic agents in uncovered a new Saturday when they R . S. Williams, who ad fflat he was growing marR**ed in a box on the R* ?1 of his apartment. Dr. R^mson, Federal agent, investigation has been for three months, fol Lv ComPla'nts of mothers R^e^d that their daugh 7. n drugged with narB The weed is a R lhe hemp plant, which Urce of the East Indian | THE STATE National Recovery Act for nine ind one-half months. Long'e speech ended near dawn of June 13, and at 6:12?about sunrisehe Senate passed the extensior >ill. GERMAN DISASTER A series of explosions which vrecked the Westfalian Anhall Explosive Works in Reinsdorf Germany, Thursday is estimatec x> have killed or seriously injur :d approximiately 1000 people. A >elt of Nazi soldiers and secrei jolice surrounds the devastatec irea while investigations are un ierway. Because the factory wa: solated from the town, Reinsdor tself was saved from destruction although the shock was felt ovei a. radius of some 675 miles. I is believed that the explosion wil seriously hamper Hitler's plai for the rearmament of Germany Its cause has not yet been deter mined. / *35 CATHOLIC PROTESTANTS ] An American Rotarian conven- i :ion in Mexico City provided an * >pportunity for a public demon- j itration on the part of more than y 15,000 Roman Catholic Mexicans Sunday. The demonstrators parided in orderly fashion past the rational palace as a mute pro:est against Lazaro Cardena's A :losing of the churches, and the 1 reaching of Socialistic doctrines ( n state schools. Police officers | nade no attempt to interfere with ! ( :he marchers, who stated that [ y ihey were "fighting for religious freedom and liberty of consci- , mce." j ( TO INVESTIGATE Dr. J. P. Leake, considered one , of the world's foremost authori- , ties on poliomyelitis, or infantile j paralysis, is expected to come to , North Carolina within the week ] to study the epidemic of the disease in this state. Dr. Leake, I, a. Federal Health official, comes j to the state as a result of con-1 ferences with the United States , Public Health Service on the part j of state health officers. The total > of "polio" cases mounts daily in all parts of the state. I< CHILDREN HELD Two Italian boys, Frank and;, Julius Damato, 13 and 11 years j; old, and Libsonwrence, 13-yearLaold negro, were jaileu in New J York City Monday night in con- j, nection with the murder of an , unknown man. The youngsters confessed that they shot, with a revolver "swiped from a cop", a penniless wanderer whom they held up. The three children, all bootblacks, are being held without bail until granted hearings. JOHN BULL WARY ( Although Sir Samuel Hoare, , Great Britain's new foreign secre- . tary, revealed no details of the investigation, it is understood that Great Britain is making in quiry into the present Eastern j situation. The secretary made it'; clear that British officials con-1; sider the outcome of the new: Sino-Japanese dispute of grave' importance. Sir Ronald Lindsey, | British ambassador to the United States, and William Phillips, American under-secretary of state refuse to give any information on their recent conference on the J, subject. PLEAD NOT GUILTY Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Waley, ] suspects in the kidnapping of j ( young George Weyerhauser, were rushed from Tacoma to Salt Lake City on June 12 for preliminary hearings. Both waived the hear- , ings, pleading not guilty to two i Federal charges, the kidnapping i and a violation of mail laws. Bond was set at $100,000 each o-i the mail law violation; the t other charge permits no bail. i NOT LONG ENOUGH A filibuster which Kingfish Huey Long of Louisiana began j on the afternoon of June 12, and which laster 15% hours, failed to i kill the measure which extends : a remnant of the much-discussed I Wedding Gifts WIN THE HEART GE0.W.HU JEWELERS # 117 N WILMINGT * HE COULD TAKE IT The world heavy-weight cham pionship belt changed fists gaii Thursday night when Jimm; Braddock, by unanimous verdic of the referee and judges, tool the decision of a fifteen-rouni bout over Max Baer. Baer' slugging failed to stagger th< 29-year-old, for two years a re lief charge, who was at a disad vantage in height, weight, am strength. Some 30,000 fans roar ed approval of the decision, am Baer's own physician denied tha the defending champion's hand were broken early in the fight. PEACE A dispute of fifty years' dura tion and a three years' blood; war came to an end last Frida; at noon when Bolivian and Para guavan troops in El Gran Chaci ?"the green hell"?laid dowi their arms for a ten-day truce Neutral South American states men were responsible for the ar rangement of the truce, and i is believed that it will make pos sible negotiations leading to per manent peace. More than 100,00 lives have been lost in the jungl war over the Gran Chaco terri tory. MARTIAL LAW A proclamation issued Satur day by Lieutenant-Governor Wal ter H. Jurgensen of Nebraski authorized the mobilization o 1,800 state troops to quell Oma ha street riots growing out o a strike of employees of a cit; trolley company. Tram strik violence for the three nights prio to the executive's action had ac counted for one death, and fo severe injuries to at least 90 per sons. A telephone conversatioi with Governor Cochran, vaca tioning in Mississippi, resulted ii the lieutenant-governor's procla mation of martial law. FARMS SLIPPING Statistics released from Wash ington on June 15 indicate tha the higher relief rates paid ii cities have materially slowed U] migration to farms. Officials o the agricultural economics bu from Huggins OF THE BRIDE er set who icitement? mr "A"/ lis?always Kj / j m e new fiL / the vogue, / 5 who insist IT Y Y ;r from W\/\/\ iINS' iVxY GGIN5 CQ SILVERSMITHS FRONT ON, N. C. . ? J PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, : "PUBLIC HERO N ; PULSE-STIRRII Lionel Barrymore, Jean Arthi Exciting And Realistic Stoi 1 Federal Men In Fight To t Modern as today's newspaper1 f i headlines, and thrilling' as their i - j graphic accounts of the war of c i- j the government on organized t j crime, is "Public Hero Number t 1:1," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's amaz-1 ing thriller of the work of the x 5 secret service, playing this week- i f end at the Carolina Theatre,,' . Wilmington. I j r | Tracing the pursuit of a notori-J t [ ous public enemy, the work of , * 11 the operative who turns him up i 1 to justice, and the amazing ram-j ' fications of the Federal agencies 1 * pitted against the underworld,,1 the story tells, in details actually 1 taken from records, cases and j1 newspapers, the ever more appar- 1 - ent fact that crime does not pay. j i Lionel Barrymore plays the j1 V principal character role, in which j t he demonstrates an amazing fac-11 1 ility for comedy along with dra- 11 i ma as the bibulous Dr. Glass, I' s physician-ordinary to the cohorts ' e of the underworld. 1 Chester Morris gives what is - probably the finest performance (1 i of his entire career as the ad-;1 - venturous Jeff Crane, who ex- j' i 11 t reau stated that net gains in ' s farm population for 1934 totaled i only one fourth of the huge increase of 1933. i POST FAILS AGAIN y Wiley Post, veteran flyer, lan- i y j ded in Wichita, Kansas, Saturday : _ j afternoon after a fourth vain at- i 0 j tempt to cross the continent in i 1 j the sub stratosphere. A broken i ,_ piston in his monoplane "Winnie ] I. Mae," vehicle of his two record- : breaking round-the-world flights. 1 t forced him down. He announced i. that he will make other attempts ' but will make them in a new 0 plane. Mechanical difficulties with e ' the aging "Winnie Mae" were re_ sponsible for his three previous | failures. MOUTHPIECE GUILTY _ | Ben Laska, dapper lawyer, was . j convicted in the federal courts of a 1 Oklahoma City Saturday of f knowingly accepting as a fee I _ | part of the ransom paid to the y I kidnappers of Charles F. Urschel, y | oil magnate. Laska announced e that he will petition for a new r trial. | mmammrn mm ? afc'W jgP* FOOD ' Economy N ALL over the world thousands I ^ IX of housewives are saving j k food, time and money with the Superfex Oil Burning Refriger) ator. And while they're saving, their meals are better too, with less work and fewer hours in ! ( the kitchen. It costs less than ^ $10 a year to achieve these grat^ ifying results, because Superfex derives its power from kerosene, I the cheap fuel that is conveniently available everywhere. ^ Constant food preservation . . . ' I ice cubes when needed . . . the j " means to make delightful meals J j from "leftovers". . . your choice ? of many delicious frozen desserts, ice cream, cooling drinks ... all! these things are yours with a Superfex. Superfex is made in five different -1 models. There is one to suit your requirements. Just call us and we'll arrange a free demonstration. McGOUGAN Electric Co. Tabor City, N. G. ; A Product of Perfection Stove Company I oUPERFEX REFRIGERATOR. ii ~~ = "j !??? NORTH CAROLINA UMBER 1" ; <G PHOTOPLAY, ar, Chester Morris Score in y Depicting Heroism Of i Stamp Out Crookdom >oses himself to all sorts of dan-11 fers in getting out of perilous 1 dose quarters. Also outstanding is the gang- ( iter portrayal of Joseph Calleia, | vho created such a personal hit < n the New York stage play, 1 'Small Miracle," and who now ; fives every evidence of being in jreat demand for picture roles. ( Coming Monday In a story that fairly bubbles vith comedy, Joan Crawford and ' Ftobert Montgomery are coming ' to the Carolina Theatre, Wilmington, Monday in "No More Laiies," the new Metro-GoldwynMayer production directed by Ervard H. Griffith. Adapted from the Broadway stage hit, the film retains all the fine drama and sparkling humor 5f the original?with the addition 3f one of the finest screen casts 1 sf the year. When Marcia Townsend (Joan j Crawford), marries Sherry War- i ren (Robert Montgomery), she ! knows his past; but they are sure that, in spite of their many 'happily divorced" friends, they can make marriage work. When, later, Marcia discovers i man Viotra ma^O Ct miuitalfP one ma. J unov muvtv w she decides to dry her tears and throw a party. And what a party! All Sherry's ex-sweethearts are invited with their new swains and ex-husbands. That it doesn't turn out exactly as Marcia planned, shapes the drama of the picture; and meanwhile the funniest party scenes ever filmed hold the screen. UNFINISHED Kitchen Chair Smoothly sanded ready for paint, #(J( strong, sturdy I hardwood with panel back. 3x6 FOOT Window Shades Perfect quality m water color, moun- /B ted on guaranteed spring rollers. FELT BASE Floor Covering New spring pat- . _ terns in colorful A ll . designs, durable, ? Tf I long wearing with high gloss finish. Sq. Yd 8 INCH Electric Fans $1.29 Guaranteed one year if properly oiled. Black finish with silver guard. 8 inch blades. I A MARVELOUS I 3-Piece B< $ 19 rJPMli RJLaiUEflL 307-309 North Front S SOUTHPORT BAPTIST CHURCH T. H. Biles, Pastor Sunday, June 23. Sunday School?10 o'clock, R. 2. Sentelle, Supt. Morning- worship at 11 o'clock. 1 B. T. U. meeting at 7 o'clock. 1 Evening worship at 8 o'clock, s Last Sunday evening the pas- ] :or solemnized the ordinance of c Baptism before a large and j ihoughtful congregation. t The pastor will preach at both services next Sunday unless I itherwise announced on the bulle- ' iin board. The church stands for < iverything that is good and < vholesome in your town. Are you i m the side of good in supporting i pour church ? < Attend church morning and j ;vening next Sunday. ] 1 Rowan farmers say they will i be abundantly supplied with feed and forage crops this year. 1 H % j THEV NEVER GET/ / -;,p| w'N?i y ^ 10U GEHRIG,' Iron Man of Baseball" SOM/ldl.you^cans^ 47 LB. CAPACI1 ) Refrig -$17.95R 62 lb $19.95 I 1 C 75 lb $24.95 I J I' 105 lb $29.95 | A brand new model? | smart as an electric? |L \ modern as tomorrow? g' 1 low priced as a close- f|u * out! All steel, beautiful- |||y * ly finished heavy white tl?/ enamed or green and ivory enamel. 2 QT. ICE CREAM Freezer $1.29 Enjoy Delicious cream in a jiffy. 2 qt. capacity with sturdy wood tub. SAVING IN A id Outfit .85 I A marvelous opportunity to j?tl| get a complete three-piece IVoutfit at a record low price. fXli Think of it for only $19.85 1 you get this smart panel metal bed in walnut finish, ? a restful 99 coil spring and a comfort- | cotton lint- ^ er. Don't de- 4^ $6.95lay, buy e $5.95 $6.95 Now! ^ msEX treet WILI THREE Accepting CMTC 1 Applications Now Although Brunswick county's juota for C. M. T. C. enlistment 1 las been filled, applications are still being accepted by R. I. Wintz. lieutenant in the reserve >fficers corps, who is serving as irocurement officer for this counMr. Mintz says that boys invested in enrolling in the C. M. T. C. still have time to receive :onsideration. There are several :ounties whose quota exceeds the lumber of applications received ind boys will be accepted from >ther sections. There is also the lossibility that some of the applicants in this county will fail :o qualify for C. M. T. C. service. The camp this year will be held from August 5 to September 4. r i i smoke the same milo cigarette 1 that lou gehrig does....camels. "?i i'd walk a Mile for a camel i MOKE ALL YOU WANT. | -j i j Q COSTLIER TOBACCOS! rY POLAR AIR erator GALLON SIZE Outing Jug $1.09 Cross Country Jugs keeps liquids hot or cold from 8 to 10 hours. Aluminum drinking :up. Folding Type Deck Chair t- $1.09 made of sturdy hardwood, natural finish. 8 ozs. striped canvass I seat, for adjustable positions. Folding Camp Cots IT $1-85 pniov sleeDineon I a strong folding cot steel abraces and soft pliable top covsring. KINGTON, N. C. MBHHHI
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