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Page Two HOT POLITICS OI T OF RALEIGH (ON DIN I.IJSION OF \\ 11 M)-. >IK. IH)1 MITON CONtiIIKssMAN. i'U> NO'J s.\\ >, \y Wiivr COV liRK>>.M V\ !.\Mf.l I M * \ll > W'.i . t 1 I ev: • t'-.i - •• i V I 1h;.- • 0 CHK I'Ki: TALK Ry the i -rr.o y i u! ins the State I "tili tie? Commission may have .tl teady - ?reduction of tele phone rates in many North Caro .Vna citVs. The order has been held up by delays in preparing reports and briefs but is now ex pected any day. Capitol Hill s looking for it before the hallo's fly next Tuesday. BAP FOR CS The State of Georgia went hay-wire on divert ing its highway funds while usin;; federal ai.j money for road con struction. I'ncle Sam got tired ~>f V-eins Santa Olaus for Georgia politicians and passed a ruling that any State diverting even one cent of its highway money would be penalized one-third of the amount of its federal aid fund-. That moans that North Carolina will lose about 51.000.000 a year, during tho next two years, i! diversion > r highway funds is continued. The State is now usin on* ■ :i ' -ted f x Cnro !'-• T • er P.* ;.vs ho h • Oorr.'v and hr;"'iny f. : rarty • i s-iv thai 1 r have it- t> t'jw. 'lie Oovern>• chair at. i am making a eampai i for it is manifei'lv unfair" bio hasten- to add "That isn't to say that I w : !l not run for Governor.' Figure it out for yourself. ST \r. HOARDERS rd, a::! Willi-'. Sam - • :!-,%v inma• .-> 0 r fed. .. in fieri - i- ! tj \ •■'•l- iir. 1 "v ■' k tin (i th -ii •''''*•' ' ai. .-.mohilo vitlvii' • proms, !n>v. Then tho took thorn 'a i!:c hoose-gow a Jurl-,- X. a. Sinclair gave Moore a five-year meal ticket in the State penitentiary and Sams go: off a bit lighter. SOCIAL LEGISLATION A program of social legislation is being cooked up for the coming General Assembly session but its passage ia by no means assured. Governor Ehringhaus is expected to give the program some sort ,r blessing but a lot depends on federal legislation proposed W hj c h rr.cr.t insurance to be used by . bv • •• S in - ■ STRONG TALK C •l Waiter Laivbe'h t • k ■ ::: '•> '.-.and and « t aw: . • Ffa> • y H- : kin-. '•I . I. • h !V \: T • I SITTING I'RKTTY It .■! .il !y ?he safes' Democrat in North -■• a. so fr r , 1S next week's t lection is concerned, is Stanlev Winhourne. S»:te I *• ilitit-s ."or;- ' missionet. C. Zimmerman, h.is G. O. P. opponent is not rated a triple-t hi eat under ordinary cir cumstances but Mr. Winbourne is 1 bulwarked wit I recent '"eductions m electric light and power rates / that will mean millions of dollars C in the pockets of Tar Hce! voter-. ( It s a guess in Raleigh whether Mr. Winbourne or Charles M. C Johnson. State Treasurer, will ( pile up the largest majority next £ Tuesda v. - • V tr STILL RL WIN' I Rrrent t!c« V velopments surrounding the prob- £ able candirlaey of Clyde 11. C Hoey, of Shelby, and Congress- man R. L. Dough ton for th C Democratic gubernatorial nomi- 0 nation in the afo»v-mentiop. 1 ■ year of 1036 have crowded Li'it- 0 0 ten-;n' Governor A. H. (Sandvi A '' «'f the >:it • tre ! • '"•'.l ■ ut to • I " r ? ! :v L:N ; : IT- \ r ... v ' •: !e • -oi .!e>- wl v rr.r f:e,uen> L' i ii'innfd lor offices they never • r-tual!y se-k don't, emphr.- "i Or illy withdraw their names once t hey decide not to run. ! Vere are t -"- ns hut ren.ember •*' ' ( • nre lavmako!/ : •' * •* ' h vt r • •' - * •>> wVh - . :i. re.-u! of hi p • and tianspoi»- :i!ioii methods. R. Bruce Ethei idge, State Director of Conser vation and Development and Cap tain John A. Nelson, head of the commercial fisheries division, be lieve that legislation requiring properly refrigerated vehicles for transporting seafoods for com mercial purposes would great'.y relieve this situation l.y insuring delivery ->f these pioducto in good condition. The>e .* money in North Carolina waters and they believe it can be secured by prop- THE DAMtIRY REPORTER cr M of fast tranporta •jiin. The fishermen are organiz ing with this end in view. BE?:? HIXTOX SILVER. John Lewellyn Mr. Editor: \b. tr !*• v us .-.so these came • • •• weHrhht less t ■ • ' . His father iv.l iothvi so ■■ ■■. .'■ '' ■ • i r.v: ' e i '.:.!!',• 1 v.o! k. i S -■ -V - -.Ut I I i.i' • !iy. Ho liv'.'t. • i •; • ",n:iy '•> j>:«>vi himself -:t. •"fill and worthy of w! : t I til. ! fur him. He semained with me for mure than two years i.nci during 'hat time I learned •o know hhn thru and thru. He was honesrt to the core and al ways perfectly reliable. That boy has today grown to manhood and 1 have never heard of his losing any of his Stirling qualities of his youth. This man is none other than John Lewellyn who is a candidate for Clerk v 0 i Why Take A Chance? | | Bl'Y A PIANO YOU CAN DEPEND ON | t CaMe & Sons Piano 1 0 We we in business to stay $j and Mand squarely behind Ql v every inEtrument we sell. M 0 0 ti'e-c fin' 1 pianos are r.o'v i $ 0 f?U:r"T for less than they AT VKKV LOW PRICKS 0 A FKVV I SKI) PIANOS 0 y .'.rs a o. J_ 0 JESSE G. BOWEN & CO. I o ::: \U>T I INN STKKKT \VI»TO\ N. (. , C oooooo"' >r>o->ooo*o >> •~ s o■* -• • >o- »c 000000 I |F a'- Tnz PL :i:d Keep "Esn A " Horns \ t »•« •■•.uh.;.. »■!! £. f.. ji . ity »i~ w•. i—* *£* j V.' " | ■ . .:: I sir pi-: "id . ; i ■ V-. 1...1 i • sc.ys t l!i.i! i'lf!. is olic i,f lite 1:1. t . . •• tins they try u> mustc".'. j !l lil' i' pie." file snys, • be- | t«•i; •«* stl'-k: to llr ir lii:S. The ! »ni t J.iiiiii's, or coii r. vi.', provide .. !. i.rt, sjitciaiiy \alii; bio to tho'•».* wlio v.nck nt such breakneck H > (j tililt «-\Viy GUIICO l[ strength ; t l»f- i:.i.. rvcl. !-i iiii itry never trust to, .'! as! !i «;il inKit iH nts nc i is":-" - '.y. •.!.! ■ uili-avor t«> wotk'l I ! J.li.H to p'lt . ;; ■ ;r in .;ii i •• !)(•:; i ... •• «'ii..:! i. :• a t.«. !•••• > ' -.1 r."5 C. .it .. . ; . .i' ■• w - il.. r: : .... ■ i ii.i . 'r r.iixing i. ••••!. A'.• 1 y in- sin-t»-i:i jj«r and blend with )>i .-.l ibb .I'lur. or villi two • knives, uni'l t;.' mixture looks like I (imi se in*ai. Never. n>\er yield to the ten litt'tion to kr.ead the dough, fi.r you will have a tough pic crust just as certain as fate if you do. Have water handy and begin to add It with caution —again take warning I —do not use one more spoonful j than the recipe calls for. When ; the water Is all in. and you may j really only require the six spoon ' fuls of water, then gather the paste ! up In fioured hands and press to ! gether. . Have your board slightly cor- I ered with a film of flour and tegln to roll your crust. First press flat 1 with the floured rolling pin. Roll | from center with a light, springy touch, using only as much dough { as you w'" require 1«r the first crust. • Have an uagreaaed paa ready. WfefU UK -VMtry * «¥»ly r»B*4 of the Court on the Republican [ ticket. Respt. G. ROSS MEADOWS. Advt.) At Ros»' Store Comr ,, "n'fv Hons" , O j i Election [ * ; i .urricl ■■■: : y >1 c! is ? of th. M •: - h in the R. - ;:v community House • Flection Day. Nov. tj. I There will be a fire in the com munity House all day and tliej ladies have a special invitation t > come bv and stay as long as thev ' I wish. These ladies have rerved the people at a number of elections, and they assure you the same courteous and efficient servic which they have always rendered. ..... ~rr. . I • ' j ... '' '"J:. ' ' I j , i $ ' jfijk x I' - y | *• ' | |5. , , * v v-'-. :> j ' I I; V . :V.• .. 'V.. I . ( • . V v?'. :.v A r.v..: fi.: t r°*. for energy is r. V«.i.{. -is s advice. •'I i ri|i;o;' nl, fol ! • Vcr s. !..■ .. t . 0r..t0 tl.c ino ! It ;i : 1.1! i to !>■ :i- .d,piot t« »1 , in th«- :t..i l: : :»»»*-»•. only you lim: t > it a i' .. , ..s-r s ill liiu tjp crust v. hi :i it lOUif (1 oVi r. Thin Uto let out ' lio st-! in. If the filling is j . vfiy juicy, put sotno ice water on I the brim of the under crust; this j will seal the pie and prevent the juice running out. And here is Miss Veriable's idea of how an apple pie should be made: Select tart apples. In case they are a little too hard, cook In just enough water to steam until they are slightly soft. * Urge applet aMc«d thin >'« cup granulated sugar 1 teaapoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon butter Line one 9 inch pie dish with pastry rolled to H-lach thickness; moisten edges with cold water; fill with apples; sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon and dot with the butter. Corer with top crust. Brush with milk or beatea egg. Bake In hot orea 4s* degrees F.) IS minutes, the* decrease heat to mtderaui (350 degrees) and bake U minutes leaser. 1934 Red Cross Poster Invites Your Membership "™™™2E ***** CAHEfj— - SUGAR CZ .&aw* I ——- «L»?NET A [1 A k &,K5 f| 8 r E"fT^ i | t VEVER SOLD" Boys! Boys! Make Money! i/ Win rr'res! Selling- the i»ig , v .„. « rNI)Ay AMKRK'.W ■ !■■■ ;. •. i- i' .• v.-..,.-. V. ;,r : ji. : !••• hlj • - v.!:!; !•.. : .•! c-Ai.n'i i(! !; WtikJy ... :iii i :l.e ' i . 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