or thb oow*nr Lrfress Works Wearily On Tax Measure Aort 22-Co??rws i* ftverv slowly tow.%rdf ^ "!l?ive'ofit? members, r^C^^ventio??ad **?" ^,c*! *" ?rs al-W"' 10 *">' ehLl ;? IxKL 'wuafi Kti^' ?.d iudiffewnee. * ?1 tirod ?>t to ?1? ?y ,1^ ovru u.itL??e ?nl the, ??!** ** ??-/?. Irij?*"** "ew ""I avoid .l?* aiiJ'Uu'ig SC-rAHr'"-" ofr, ul! bitu for '*l. fepr.?"3,ivcs1'n* VUf L? -licr^are, ., * jr,f; llw 11C?- tal BK?ar?. ,,?!?.?? .fthe w. Hid wit and 'eft Ehe job .o "Lents. I.vtrj member of thai K will ^ UP for reelcction toiober, so fi'iv r,'riU t , U e.\p?i't -tail^. Iwibn 1'4> >i the Democrats frr* H jpined then kit [L' 1?:H tlec^ou by ptomli fflewtlau r?,(nX>f in some ?1}T i let hundreds. The ffrj^p of 1 ?.)(>?t voters in each oi i (tore iWres^iwfil' district hi woli mUt puli.Van majoiit; it t?x'j H?u?\ k L> >aiu '<> i?t ^hk; f the Republi iffighCointn-'tud is that while it i. pxnj ;o be easy to beat ill twtfor '.hr Pi ^idi'iiey, it migh: i* *> difficult :a>k to gJiin con it the House. iiiOiaunor they could effective i any ciW> to extend ^tht tli - Ninv l)(vi> ?nd giv? th? ^ans opportunity lo oigan * Bore vigoro-.is (-{^position, will. ';?(? tl-('?i.cjrt ssiona' and Sen ?-<-littkrLi t?) i'.t"8 .ind thI'n-s ^ ikdifiti of 1040. fok* ?i?>k tli.- t v. ?? men -who ar< 'Pifi/cd.tj .u t||,. lVere ai th< I Nid or' i.h^ ;j,t i>f lU']>ublicai ?ilitii^. T- d;i> tlw; manager* o' ltrW)r br.duii, headed, by John \ :,|| out to i' ?,?'li!/!;.r. T.i-? 1/rvv h-i i?i goin;j * ?' Bli",: 11! r,;j ! i|,> ..ft 'OH*] boJV> aid. Wtoa's ramp Iv^urts luifl f V ftf a'I tl.?- \V inVcviod from :: cU'uin that tW? is auytihinv ? t\>r Onivoruor Liiindf;1'! ^ iiitn-r connn'ti of Ihfc (?? 0. P * 'W i-.mui?rv is ttrw.. To tV V Jy * '** ,!;Wvx ot ih< Vaioy Iaimio ^ >?'. tidv >t?r act U'kf tine Ot lh.\ ;t ,'?? fiankiy pu7.fc' nctoii '.f '.!?>! a .wtwtibut'k LT' ^ ^'W? 0inner circles! lir ** *VfllrP^vVau lto Pj*'*'lV' play baft wtii tii? Ijj'i! ^ eft,d il\f RapaVl l,?&rfTt* alWV^it and'tlwy ihavol ^4^',r^Uec- i'ltjui .fiovi'raor I>an | 1^, lus^? ro tind w !>liimC(>s. Indeed, Landon -lib- .,Y1#l , * , . ikWi-. wmqiw position VQ ^ ?'"^j^tti.tn'wbo lww not1 : ^ a (vaigdid&tf W 1 ^ fowwost candidate Twn To ?,Tge 2) TODAY and TOMORROW (By Frank Parker Stoekbridge) SHOT ? . . no axraMDt "On the 19th of Aprii in W as every school boy knowa, Paul* Revere set out on his midnight tide ooi warn "ttthe country folk to be up and to arm." The next morning, April 19th, stiii observed asa holiday in my L|ptno Common weakih of Maaaadrascttts, the country foijk met the British troops and the first shot of oar Revocation* nry War was fired. Throughout the 161 years since that day there has been a friendly taft in itetise di&puie between the people of Lcxingltou and those* of Concord as to in which town that fint shot was fired Concord preempted ilts e'ftim by erect ing the Bottle Monument, for which occasion Ralph Waldo Emerson wrvwe his stirring verses: "By It he rude bridge that arched th-i flood, Their flag to April's breese un furled. Here once the embattled faitacrs stood > And fired the shot he.ord round tb world." V Congressman Sol Bloom of New York, who got into tfce headlines by challenging the atory that George Washington once ihrew a silver dol lar Across the Rappahannock, now is trying to find out which town has the rights of it Lk>wn Ea.it we setred it long ago by calling it tho "bat-tie of lattngton :nd Concord. HEBOIKE . . . . of tka air I've done a hit of flying oa "liner" airplanes in the past few* years, and have hfad a chance ??> see and f/dk with ? number of the flying steward esses. I don't think there's ft finer jf air It didn't surprise mo At all to read olf the heroie conduct of NelKe Grang er, stewardess of the "Sun Racer which crashed in the Pennsylvania mountains the other day. Theae fly* iug hosfesseg /ire "tibe stuff of which heroines are made. i It isnt easy to get one of these; job*, but there'H be a kit more of rhem open for the right kind of ^rls, and I can think of few more inter esting and exciting careers open to women. WEATHER k?* Trc Federal Weatrer Bureau at Washington has always been extrane ly cautious about making long-range predictions. Its observers have a world-wide reputation for scientific accuracy that they do nol want to rose. Therefore, when the Bureau let the word got out the ether day, that it is now possible to forecast the weather two weeks ahead, I took it (luito seriously.! o Up our way, at Canton, Masaaehu ictta, there's a long-range weather LV.jftaster who predicted last Pebru t tie he floods we had in NeW.Eng ]l 3cm Marych and April. Now H. V flay ton?that's his naroo-if Forecasting heavy rains for the Wtc , -ing iand swnwer over toast of toe 1 .intry easit of tlje Rockies. Our Yan t' 3 folk arc taking that quite, ?*i S The real test will come only through \) , vera* years of long-range forecast Vj. It is interesting however, that tUewihb know W abooi the weath er believe it can be ?Jane. WAR . . V ? * I** I got my dat^hter one of those mod ern new radio receivers for a birth day present tlbe other l> English, too. f It has brought homo to us as no^ thing in the newspapers ba3 done, how nervous and apprehensive u (Pleaae Tum Ta K"!* ?) | Tornado joMfouriT ii ' ? '"&&& . ~ ** , JA- > 4 - > * ^ 'V ??:> , v\ ->?. ?,. . . ? .? ?;WlSS2i ..1 ?? ? .????' : ":'i 5 ? ? i m. mm ATLANTA .. . Herc w shown bat ?le of the storm strewn scenes which Georgians and other SoottMrn etate citizens faced when the moe* destructive tornado in years>had taken its toll of nearly 500 lives'and damaged property, estimated into millions, 'i" 'i p-ioto show? a portion of the business section at Gainesville afyer the tornado had passed and the job o? rebuilding started. ? ?>? .A. HOTEL CAROLINA OPENED TODAY Hotel Carolina opened 'uhis week under th? management. ii be an Kx-vutive; GoofniM tee, to co i '. i>f five .????tivc I>mo?ix^f who^ ' iM bo oirpied by the Dcmojsmtic vtnti* ?.i 5?:? <-"vors! precinct meeting ? ? j.imary eiectinns or ha* cen :<|ck for several nioi,i'jhs and does not soem. to be improving Jir. and jli>. Dock Snvder visited) visirted Mrs. Dona Davis Sunday. Mil and Mk lr. ,1. Bird of Oullrt v/hee are vi^itiuj' at Mr. H. ft. Bird's I We have just rwvivrd mjliee from California relatives th;;i f th?-ir neighbor;;, ?*! o ?re natives *>l Jackson count v. Mr. W. E. Bird of Cuty/irftee plant ed many Norway Spruces on hu QuaiLa farm, Saturday. Clyde Erwin, Scate SaperiuJtm mencemciHi sermon. There will lie no preaching service at either the Meth odist or Baptist churchca Sunday morning; and the congregations of those churches wilt attend the sen-ice at the so^oolv On Tfalursdny morning at 10 o'clock, the graduating exercises of tho e'e mantiary school will be held at ten o'clock nit which time Iftte members of of tte seventh grade wiU h(ave (heir exercises, certificates will be present ed to them, and Rev. H. M. Hocu,?t, pastor ojf the Baptist cburoh, wiM de liver an address. The C'|iss Day exercises for the high school wiU be at two o'clook no Friday Afternoon. M eight o'clock, lOriday wiling, the graduation exercises wilt be liol-i and Superintendent Erwin wiM sj?oak. Commencement week wil' be brought to a etose with the oomm<*nc? ment play, At 8 o 'clock Saturday ?*v oning. The pVy is being ronehed by Mrs. Cheater Scot J. The gruuduatiug class is composed of the following young ladies and gentlemen: Katherinc Brimer , Ottie Brown, Opal Lee Bumgarner, Edna Brawton. Edith Bumgarner, Lillie Clayton, Hazel Chester, Cleatus Crisp, Luetic Dills, Jeonette Dill and, Anne Enloe, Nannie Fisher, Elizabeth Kaher, O' lie Halb, Ruth ffipps, Bthel Hayes, Wil da Moore, Josephine Parker, Elwyn Queen, Marie Nichols, Wihna Saun ders, WiMkm Allan, Bobby Ariail, Cart Brooks, Cecil Blanton, Rome Cooper, Jesse DiUard, Miller Edward# Carter Fisher, Harold McLaughiin, Robert Pearson, Edwin Queen Warner Wellington. COMMENCEMENT AT GLBNVILLE The srradiiation exercises of tibn vj'Fc Hitfh Schooty are in progres*. Rev. H. Af. Hoantlt, pastor of rhf Svlva Bapttist ohureh will prearh flic serpwai, Sunday morning. At 1:30 Thursday afternoon rfie class day exorcises wiJl be held, and Thursday night Mm. El L. McKm: will do'ivor the address; and the p-rnd iiaito.e will receive their diplomas. FORMER WEBSTER PASTOR PA88E3 Tlie Rev. David R. Protffit, flolnru-r pastor of -the Methodist churches on the Webs Iter Circuit, died in a Oreo as borjV) hospital, Sunday, following an operation. Mr. ProffttJt, who was yean of age, wae pastor