1. x ACOUNTBTJC 'I. DEVOTED TO THE I.". . t ESTS OF THE COUNTRY , PEOPLE. Li.nJ, Til CS COVI JPLIN LIKE 1 ROOF AT'3YTLLE, N. C. HUSHED EVERY THURSDAY FEBRUARY 14, 19S5 NUMBER 24 LINE :nt Dies i, well-known resl- ;. ; vt i ; rlnfjs, died sud ' 'I "'e Saturday night ! ck. , V.. i . . had been . ill , with , I t was thought to be :. i i fact, he was able to . j Goldsboro on , business .;y of last week, but was i i bed later in the week. . in day i ..3 i 70 evening he arose from'Qttinn S htore Entered 1 J bed and partook of the cvenr ,Late SaturdaV NWht 1 ; meal with, the family. Return- -"' .aa May 111SIII,. family, j to bed he suffered a sinking ; ij it, -from which he never rallied; The deceased was .70 years of i ge, bad been one of the leading citizens of his community for many years as a merchant and .farnl owner 'and operator. I He was secretary, treasurer anq PROFESSIONALS iMrs. r.Iariana Miller Celebrates C2nd. : :. . Birthday Magnolia' Drug Store Broken Into Mon. Nijte Bruno accused 1 er of t.. ' i convicted ( i degree iei u Jersey gen toner J 1 cbair Jii i The J'iry , hours before RelUy, attun to appeal ays WUl t reme Court of t If necessary. peri : (YICTEp . Hauptmann, ' And murder-i ,h baby,, was r.ln the first Ington, . New j dnesday . and n the eiectrio Gall He Feeler Mass Meeting re Next Monday alHousingAct ited nearly 12 Termer Almost Makes Get-away -1 ! Mrs. Marglana Miller of near j birthday on Tuesday of last week! McLeHl at the home of her daughter. Mrs, B. F. Williams. . ' The occasion was marked by the gathering of her other daughters Hauptmann, higher i court, United States j - Tt la Kallntnul tViot li cnniT Of vU. --v,. "r.."ttnleve3 aremakmgUielr rounos in:Mrg, John R. MlUer, Mrs.. J. U Mil- "i' .rjr . y -mipiin. ijisi, uaiuroay wkiu ""V"' ter; witb whom she lives, and a Cottcn , Meeti- olding.. , Tobacco .n County L-Gharlio Green AervinK a 15' to vi 20 year term in the State Prison gang ror murder in Piedmont DCBHC Gets Formal- ly Underway then FEDERALAGENT Spring and Summer GARDENS 1 By L. MeLendon ' 'l County Farm Agent . muiuer in rieamoni T . . t'j. '1 Carolina, almost made his second' TO . -LXplaUl JJetailS 01 get-away Monday evening when he V. A nA tf a PlirhnaM broke and ran from the local State Vrg.'Antt llS rUrpOSeS chain gang. The convicts were at work Just north of Bowden when t A -trnnnrnl masa meetinff Of all XAndon began Green made a dash for the wopds..1 persons to Duplin County Is being It is now time ! to begin Vthe Spring and Summer garden in ot- der to have fresh vegetables dur- - v ing the Spring and Summer.' t The first thing to 'do to the gar den is tp give it a thorough clean- x tog of all trash and dead plants on the garden lot and around the ' tenses; This should be burned, and ; this cleaning up should be done in order to destroy insects and di- .. leases that may have harbored in , this material over the winter. Hu-- mus can- be added to the garden " soil in the form of barnyard man-' ure when all refuse has been re- moved in this way. The soil should - be ploughed in order to destroy many insects that live in the soil during winter months. It is now time to sow seeds that will grow in the open, such as mustard, turnips, beets, that will .. County Agent I he had managed With marked -sum ' m-h, h n r.TE. Oulnn T ,X.Z k .T..JZ . . ' . r T " mm " luu .cauw ,W uonrmm jenw i, u .r. 'h. .ntw', T, m ' a urouK. riwin. nuujf . iBj co meetings in mi i various, com-; "es wiui a snot gun but missed Dupluv: County Better Housing ceor any years He entere4 m over the' county this each time. E. p. Uttletori, then Campaign to be held in the court the business with the late FeU ( safe blowm Robbers , . mtered' grandchildren- and one great-great- week.. ... . S took charge of the prison gang-and oZ tore at one o'clock on Mon- ITarvey, of Kinston, and upon .the througli the. front diJor driUtogn- gntMhafSV.M.l V Meetings have Veen held at Wood took Littleton's pistol;, and daylFebruary 18th. Mr. Jerritt an death of the latter, Leo Harvey, of to the door and then prymg , r.:1atofc,;Miller Ic'yaryraoQra -ftr. a; Beulavllle. . 'Rose DfUl. Warsaw: ran after Green. After chasing him W.mnj! todav that information Kinston, became his associate, .i j (open.50ne safe, was openeo uy use. lady be( ag,e enj6y good' Magnolia and Chliujuapin.. Large Jess than ten minutes and shooting hM been received from the Ashe- be used during the early Spring. It toese meetings Bt nlm Wtn tne pistol, Wood final- i yllle cffj.ee of the Federal Housing ; is also time to plant seeds in eemen that lv caugnt mm and brought him' ACt that Ralph E. Hallock, field boxes or hot beds of plants that the. thieves got less than 20out; , ; , ,1 ' ve 7a Tt Tr Limeston and Cyprus creek, W. ,G. Fussell, Rose Hill and B. V. Byrd, Magnoiia.::f..i,C'.:,5ii,. Mr. Murvin was serving nis ra , meaim. ner many inenos m-iTup-, attendances at all term a9 a member of the Wayne ; rumw.. - - , nn wisn xor ner many, many more-: are reported. Comrtitt . ,-i- aged considerably but not opened. h.nnv vlrthdftv(, .. . . . . ,,. .ji surviving are ura wiuuw, . uu ft t , , , , , -s Ua Dale, sister of Dr. G. a Daiej cttes-v hatt,J M ' or cioidsDoro, ana one . aaugaw, i handkerchiefs, hosieryand undefrl .f Mrs. Harold,: Maxwell, of New wear- jjts totaj loss was estimator ' Bern. ?- y-y; m j,. Here Last Week mysterious' wreck occurred ;s ..-V v !!ufader'S250. Th cash register was hM ,.tB iMf -lo-hf I TTiinnpnV nervicea were held from nnonml hut not damaeed. H 3, t the residence lata Sunday after-! This is the third time Mr. Quinn' back safely to the fold. It ail hap' pened in about ten minutes. This is th.3 second attempt to get tion to detail. way uy ,reen. in i3z ne escap- meeting cu ouuii mier ne was sent xo .uup- .hr lin. That time he was away about three months before being caught. representative, will attend the are to be transferred to the soil 1 meeting anu explain tne piupuoi- ioti-i m., ou, was recently pers, egg plants, etc. These can be held ralsfed in boxe3 in the house by ex- Study Confertrc ToBeHeldFebM9 Mr. MeLendon is explaining the cotton and, tobacco acreage - and the intersection of highways Wiiwundage allotmentajto be planted' -r ., - - - : cuiu . a ww utu vvhuucb viua' ttua Buia la JlvdO. : 5 tinnn: Rav. Peter Mclntyre, 1 of Atnw hM-bfleri Mbbed tol recent .. ' I, - v . A . . '-. t, 4 ' j , u, Hifparwuy..iieHu ua mm1 wvr i . xnere lias oeen allotted a 15 rpr- Goldsboro First : . Presbyterian years. The first Was in. 1932 when tkmguslr demolished. No one saw cent acreage tacreTi over 1034 in church, was it charge .of the eer- M W0 to cash. The other fte mornlng ne 0f ' cotton and an allotlment oi 10 of Wilmington. Hundreds off rierfds Mr. Qalnn states that tovrecent S pS-Mt ' . , Sf5 cunt-wloe rofs- work in their respecuve commun- from Kinston and throughout the 'year, has never had much cash were a wWte man 7 S ' v "' n I "f f ff fr "les f Bi?ps: rSSn, , : , .---...-., . : i t. u-t ...! ww.a wmte, man ana a jNegro. . , , ,q ... i White teachers of Dunlin Countv Brvaftt sMartln. Bennie Albritton, -".I. 7. " Li.- iHf from BeulavUie.lt is believed they. Roosevelt offers, Acur.ty plan will be held on the afternoon of , HeW R. -Cates, Geo. Lloyd and here of representatives from every community in the county and a permanent organization set up with . Jerritt as permanent chair mari.'. Mr. Jeritt yesterday announced the appointment of the following committeemen to carry on - country were in attendance. "- t The following served as "activo ness is done with checks. On last wra intnvitrt 'illbearers: Morgan Maxwell, ; Baturaay ne says ne nanuieu very i for unemployment and old age. lallnna Th-irn Slrt- RixzGll. John B. ' little Cash, Parks, Charlie Ivey, Walter Gibbs, j; :The robbers' evidently were' old and Oscar Hardy. at the. business as they wore gloves Honorary: Dr. Q. W. Sutton, Leo leaving no fingerprints. ;Local of -Harvey, Sherriff Paul Garrison, fleers secured a finger print ex Jailer Joe Price, H. V. Modlin, .' pert to examine the store. . . ; Caham, Faison Thompson, . .. J. J . . Another robbery . occurred ' in ivm, Ben King J. AUea-Ives. ljjagnojja on Wednesday morning uoners R. P. Holmes, Les- bout 5 o'clock when the" store of Quinn Drug .Co, was entuxed. Ths, door being pryed open in a Bim llar fashion to that pf the Kenans- viUe store. The thieves only got a i i Crawford, Kennon Jordan and W. L. Rawllngs, Jake Bhrago, County Attorney E. A. -Humphrey and Bob Kornegay. ' : ; i . . .. ,, Q -V,,,,;;;;.,,-.;.. I.Icrtcn Pvliller Is Laii To Rest i With Jhe State Legislature By. M L, SHOPMAN, Special Reporter For THE DUPIIN TIMES U H. SANDERSON Funeral services ror L f By Bt. t, SH1FMAN '. t Raleigh, Feb. ll.--In mid-strew . H. i the present session of the Legisla. held on the afternoon of , Henry R Cates, Feb. 19th. at the H. S. Auditorium j Fred Baars. . .' in Kenansvllle, N. C. The Confer-! Warsaw: Jno. Pierce, Mrs. E. B. ence will begin as usual at 4:00 P.'iHinman, Mrs. II. L. Stevens, Jr., j M. In addition to the regular Study B. C. Sheffield and A. L. Humph- and discussion Program based on rey. Character Education there will al-1 Hallsville: J. L. Miller, Carl so be held brief Group meetings of Smith and Luther Miller. Representatives of all 'subjects of I Kenansvllle: C. E. Quinn, H. M. the H. S. and Elem.' School respec-! West, C. B. Sitterson, Dr. Good tively. ' ' ' :' jing and E. J. Dail. t Wallace: Aubrey Harreiii k. m. " ii.'T,ifJ;iL.ifr"'-'1 Browder.vRoy CarteiVrDr.T Jno. D. posing them to sunlight on warm days in order to prevent them from growing tall and slender and later transplanted to the garden. Liberal fertilization should be made to al garden plants with barnyard manure and commercial the ' fertilizer, as the quick and tender growth of all leafy vegetables is desired. Large applications of ni trate of soda alone is not advised. It will be wise from a health standpoint and from a financial standpoint that each and every farm family have a garden suf ficient to supply fresh vegetables during the year, i Next week: Forestry. o shot gun which was to the back of-Sanderson, were held .Sunday after- tura has reached the point that it j Petition Road Robinson and J. R. Rose. Magnolia: L. D. Dale, Heath and Dr. Quinn. Rose Hill: E. G. Murray, Perry tbs store. In this party there were n00? ociock ai me cemetary pegmmng to march up the hill j Two petitions were presented to ' Mhi-vpv Bonev and Dr Hawes ........ 'r i Dmn Mannar i '.nnmn rttiniinT- Hjin men m ,mh Hnnn, n nnn a.,,. . , . , , " lour men, it is Deiievea. une waj r . . - , 6uu. ai me juoara oi uommissioners on me Mrs. onr cuard white the others entered ! 3 Rev, Mr. Booth. . such a' stage, th BtAre. a. K. Pone. Bemitv Bher-.f Mr. Sanderson was 75 years. old predict m F,inP'ral services ' for ' Thomas , was on night , guard andisaw'. Uved with his brother's widow happen to major legislaUon. Mem vunerai services ior luumu . . uoi omjmrai v rhin har. .imi.u , uu Beulaville: I. J. Sandlin, Card Rotarians Discuss Unemployment Ins. CtVr.'Jlmu-Jewitt .and glec, .. -, . " Morton Miller, Commissioner . held Wednesday o'clock from the home his father, J. R. Miller, and lnter ' ment made in the family burying grounds. -. 1 , Mr. Miller passed away Tuesday evening as a result of an attack of influenza, tie was 49 .years old and has been practically an invalid all his life, v , ' " , Funeral services were preached . by Rev. Mr. Gordon, pastor of. the uu nb Vim J 7 niacp of men toped away. He believes they were wnutu jur. jrupa vcuicu jxli. Gaylor, manager of the store, and they gave, chase. Running the auto 'to Delway, and towards , Clinton but lost track of it on the Clinton readV.'if.. The last robbery in Magnolia was about four months ago when the bank was robbed.. J 1 y Mr.. Jackson,: the night police- KenansvUle and Hallsville Presby-i""11 Wallace stated that . on -h,ov, -V .;i..-'Saturc.-ii!ght-bout.-. 4 -o'clock vv. 1UU UUA-WU ,. .., . f- ,i ., trfcian .Humphrey" discussed the various1 angle' of the unemploy ment insurance problems at the weekly meeting of the Kenansvllle -Warsaw Rotary Culb Tuesday , night. Mr. Humphrey, manager of the Warsaw unit of the Tide Water Power Company took up the fav orable side of the question while Rotarian Jeritt looked at it from . , .... , ma innneTFir 01 1... unv.r.l.n. nnnlipH Tf o ,v,ok, u- i 7 V;- au ana Asneiey wnmieia. ... j appiiea. ii, .-a member : Hie"hwnv mnn fnr imnrnvnmofifr 1 . . J I nntfn u strav off; the wsb,h rt,io- A , Z. . GUsSon: jno. Waters, Will Jackson f""-u mi it ure hi. tiT 7? u inS One leads from the Maxwell school d j j Bi h livelihood for everyone, practically his week', stay in Raleigh, those at Jeff Outlaw's home to the Seven I t?I!ZL , Bith ! through old aire, while Mr. j-rrit? . OtlULlt A UWllOllip. UI1UUI, . . t o ' Don J. Smith, Paul Williams and 1 remonstrated on the danger of the v luiyuaoiuic . iu lot rinv trnm A inprrsnn 'rnwruinin ' i t-. j j t -r i-v Mr. Sanderson was 75 years old predict With certainty what will , The petitions asked the board tn ZT'rJ. " Z ' recommend to the State Highway MbertsoD. M. w. Sutton. MarvU Mr. Miller was , never1 married ad was making his home with Ms ither. He is survived - by his father, J. R. Miller, step-mother, and several half brothers and ala-' terS. ; y ' ,,s .v.'.'-' . . ... .... L,iAfci AmLvjijivifuvix , t ... v.w.B.., muflc ui jeii uuu&ws nume 10 tne aevet Benard Alderman of the Delawv interested in getting him back nut SnrlnM rnnd at Pnlnv brnnph h. community died Sunday in, a Ral-!"9 Pressure' on him sat home, if ing about 1 mile in length. This eight hospital following several;"1 can. It is a part of, the great road is part of the R. F. D. route mohtha Illness. . ' . .' Kam8 f politics. It is. a condition and is generally used by the public. Funeral services were held Mon-1 that contributes to lengthy ses- j The other leaves the Mt. Olive road day at the home place at Delawy.f j!ona and this year is no exception' at M: L. Outlaw's going by M. L. The deceased was about 40. vears;'0 riUes.;; :i ' SiA-.; Outlaw. Jr. M..W. Sutton and Ivev .r.c' " ;0 r ; , Sutton to the Seven Springs road, It is widely heralded f that the ! about one and one fourth mile. It ?. fr2i .Lr0"ie and iS,gener' Baars of Kenansvllle, The deceased was about 40. years old, - - , ' ' His wife, who was Miss Gladys Hatcher, daughter of the late Dr. Joint finance committees are now four men were rldine to Wallace in Hatcher of Rose 'Hill., nroceeded in retreat from the 'AdminlHtrn, a Plymouth sedan. He : stopped. him to the grave about three 'tion's sales tax measure., It is true Fred Martin Dies it.! In Jlount Olive them and they asked him the way to Goldsboro, explaining that they were from Goldsboro and Faison. . ftrM v.,- . O- i : FRED BAARS ENTERS SCfTV f-r " '. "':vf:.; v County Commis s i 0 h e r ' Fred Baars filed suit here i this week a gkinst the Swan Motor Company Of New Bern in the amoufat of $300 alleging that Swan Motor ' Com pany; while making repairs on his car, through negligence caused his car to run hot and burn out bear ings and doing other damage to " .i 0 . ,i . . j . Gain ' in shipbuilding in 1934 snown Dy Lloyd's Register. . : Fred J. Martin, 61,' prominent merchant in Mt. Olive dropped ill -ad on ' the streets, there Wed i lay afternoon about 2 o'clock. Mr. Martin was talking . with friends about 2 doors from' his . tore, Martin and -Co., when sud- tinniy stricken and died Within -a few minutes. A heart attack was believed the cause. . He had not previously suffered .from heart disease and his sudden death came as a shock to the town. ; Funeral services will be held at the home Friday morning at 11 o' clock, conducted by his . pastor, ;v. W. I Loy of the Methodist ( . Mirch. '-. The scouts from Troop 50 of V,r. Martin enjoyed the affecUon KenansvUle- met in the Court i f an unusually large family con- ; House Friday nights to hear ad i ction and a host of friends. He 'dresses from the various members i Btuvived by his wife, who was.f the troop committee 'and to get re marriage, Miss Viola Bar- , the pof.ple of the town interested in !, of Wayne County; two the scout movements An attrective .hier'i, Its. En"ene Cox, of program was given by the scouts nt a, Ga., and Hbm Julia Mar- ' under the direction pf Scout Bow- f I t. Olive: four brothers. B. 'mnn Snmo Inkna worn tn1(l nnil a months ago: He is survived by two i that the' committee has Votod to small children and his father. i. A. TEACHEVS HOME IN 4 ROSE miX DESTROYED - The home of J. A. Teachey - in Rose Hill was completely destroy ed by tire last Saturday morning about ten o'clock. Fire broke -out between the celling and roof. The exact cause has not been determ- wai at home.- As discovered it. they, ran to the house and some ined..No one soon as neighbors furniture was saved. it",' ' ' :". '" ' Split on inflation widens among Scouts and Citizens Gathered In Court House Here Friday .. lin, . James J n and Roland IT i siiitors, Mrs. 1 i I 'e Hawkins pn 1 ' -, ail cf I V V . irtin, Leon biscuit eating contest was enjoyed T 1 1. s, and by all those present. Scout Sykes Dail, .was the winner of the contest, be- Ol- ,ing the only one of the contestants who was able .to score at all. , . J. E. Jeritt, Chairman' of the !fcnl cnnmiittee stressed the - t " ' t it ' iv ,,ut to be a ' y , ; , tie si-out movement ut i f-.r ! ;i 1 ! e wr-j.1 the boys to . t o r 'ut i . ivfis t"'ft they w.. i , if : 71 , -i of told the boys that they Would have plenty of time for smoking; later on in life.'Vy,sJ;.''.:'s;;':'vv; C. E. Quinn ' member ' of the Troop Committee spoke for a few minutes on the Scout movement and asked the. boys to always up hold the honor of the. troop ; and keep thir lives clean. ;.f,'i Scoutmaster Goodman asked the remove the ten-dollar exemption, at the instance of Revenue Com. missioner A. J.r Maxwell and will Ukely stick by this,, but: It Is too early to say that the rate of three per cent will be reduced. It ; is possible; too, that a gross sales tax will be levied, but it is by no means certain. It appears probable that the appropriation for schools will be increased to .20,000,000s a year. and this means that morex revenue must be found. There , will ; be a busy search for sources,1 tyit it is too eany to say where it will be found. . Senator John Sprunt Hill has dropped his State liquor Control bill into the legislative hopper. Rep resentative Nere Dayalready had his bill to the .hopper. It is prob able that hearings will be called at an early date. There promises to be plenty of fireworks. The Drys are directing a general broadside at all such bills on, the ground that the people of the State voted over whelmingly against such proposals in the ' last referendum election. But supporters of such measures point out that this was oU the question of the repeal the eigh teenth amendment and had noth ing to do with State liquor control. In theory they are right, but the issues made in that election 'wan C. p. Thomas. Limestone Township:' W. John son and Jno...Brinson. Cyprus Creek: G. W. Maready. Rockfish: H. Blanton. An advisory committee was ap pointed as follows: F. W. McGo- , wan, L. L. MeLendon and Fred FEIJX CRAFT Felix Craft of the Potter's Hill Eyery person is urged to attend this mass meeting as the move ment is sponsored by the United States Government and may mean hundreds of thousands of dollars section died Saturday night at his turned loose to our county. New Red Cross Head home from an attack of Pneu moAla. The deceased was 42 years old. ' Funeral services were held Sun- o day evening conducted by Rev G. Admiral Cary T. Grayson, retir- W. Kennedy and interment made ed, who. was personal physician of movement to capital today, point ing out that we need to encourage capital instead of putting stopping posts before it. The meeting and discussions were well enjoyed by all present. A very delightful repast was serv ed by the ladies. : o Attend Educational Rally. In Kinston to the family burying ground. the late President Wilson, was'! o f . The County Superintendent and a large number of Principals .- at tended the big Educational Rally in Kinston, last Friday night, at which time the State Superinten dent of Public Instruction and the Hon. Victor Bryant, Rep., from Durham County who, is chairman -i .,.e b- I ---- J T 01 the Important Appropriations TV. 1- Vt ktn ' mMAitr I MotMafl a fartr Antra a rvs Kv Prooi. rr ne u ouivivcu vj, u 7" " ." -s- -j Committee, were the principal who was Miss Martha Heath, and dent Roosevelt to be chairman of ,g peakerS- upt Erwln oUtHned the following children: Gordon, 15 , the American Red 9ross succeed- m EducaUonai program for which tag the late John Barton Payne. he ta m j to ap. ' Z TT? Ipropriate 22 million dollars for rreiicu wot iu-peiieBr pimiB f enBulDe blenium. the folowing children: Gordon, 15, Odell, 14, Alton, 12, Beasley, 10, Lila Mae, 8, Edward E. 7, Benja min, 3 and Leon 1 for ocean service. Rose Hill Basketball Teams Take Conference Honors Does Rose HiU play besket ball? Fans of that community have some girls and boys to be proud of this Silver -trppry and each player a gold basket ball. ' ' " ; Vv , Members of the boys team are: season. The boys have won the James Rogers, u; smo 'leacney. in.tArn narolina Hiehr, School u JKioen, KODinson, t: norwooa Tournament, and the boys and Scott, F; Wm.- Merritt, F; and girls both won the tournament .Marvin Teachey, . ' , ;.r held in Clinton last week. To datej . Scott and Rogers made the all the boys' team has won 22 out of tournament first team and Teachey 25 games and , the girls , nave won made the 2nd team selection, parents to cooperate with him to &Zy.1 wt7 the.work of scouung, and showing! tV?ZLZ Z!i queawons the honesty or the in tegrity of the sponsors of the liq- them that the troop could only be ' " 'TZ T ' X y . thl A argument on both sides, but so-far waVia oVTnevennl i".S'ibeen.ta " P- Nobod, Scouts West and I Apple from troop 49 of Warsaw were present and recognized on the program. ' o , '. . i ;. North Dakota House votes im peachment of Gov. Moodie. ' Pry goods merchants are I urged ' if t monopolieg. 18 'srames. being undefeated, this season to Sampson, Duplin, . Lenoir, Columbus ' and Pender Counties. The two tcams vwon the, Duplin County champlonshiaasj; yearly The boys team is coached by I H. Fussell and the erirls are coach- , mr. r r! iatpUBr. . ' ' In the Clinton tournament last Friday and ; Saturday, ' the. Rose Hill girls defeated Garland, girls 27 to 19 for"! the championship, while, the local boys lickedpFrank lih High School 19 to 14 for top honors. Trophies ' were awarded both teams. 20 teams participated- uor measures. They only question 1? "3?"."? their wisdom. ' . . v . ..V.'" LCI V tournament. ., Supt. Erwin endeavored to show that an amount less than he has asked the General Assembly to ap propriate for Public School pur poses would be inadequate, and the childhood of. the State would in evitably suffer as a consequence. Moreover, if an. amount much less than asked for should Bk appro priated the children of North Caro lina would suffer an ireparable loss, in their training for the bur dens and responsibilities in future citizenship. i At the conclusion of the ad dresses a resolution was passed by. the audience placing themelves on annual appropriation recommended supporting the 22 million dollar . annua appropriation recommended by State Superintendent Erwin for ' the operation of the -State public -system during the ensuing . Men ial, w; . ','' !M')?: . .':$ Allen W. Draughaa of Warsaw' ' Apendeotomy Patient','-.' Allen W. Draughan, manager of the Standard Service Station in U. S. cannot join League in eas ing Bolivian arms embargo. ' the. trairnament In Kinston ther first of the month sDonsored! bv i The girls team Is composed' of the Granger High. School. They t L, Lockarman, C;?. Harriett. Brad- Apenaicltitf m jjj, James Walker went into the finals agams Ayaen , snaw, ; uioy russeii, , naazie Memorial Hospital in WUmington Bank clearings increase 36.6 per and won 27 t0 26. Eighteen teams Johnson, G Dorothy Fussell. G; Monday afternoon. He is reported ntovryr r-o. ! from the. seven counties partlcl-(Rebecca Robinson, F; Marvin Mus- getting along nicely. u 1 ? i ; v ! . r 1 Rotch r,,i,,,j. The team was awarded a sell, F; and Audrey Farrior, G. , i , ' ij: ! t 1" iii!! -i. . ,, ,..!.. ., ;..,.'"'.:..;.'., i 's "1 f o

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