:3 - jet c. 1 rest: ! tivs L se cr : : r.at .j than of ::ts ... J, V:. i t rot tnCll ;r.- -. tr-:-j x-lz3. Robert I. i:'-:;-:.:, f;rr.:r rrr-perman r- 1 ;. secretory to Gov. Clyde i"-y v;as ccramissionea oy Czs'li. Wayrick, chairman Xli commission, to edit the report. Act:.. tin c;: : thrcr-'. : 2 ' tisi-cd r -:ii:r c! 1 H2 pcs?8 cf tis l. -1 ii a r that tls ticrr: 1 re: -.ill cf de-r:r ja . , . . , ..AL. 1 depart-:r.t, v:;, what e circs cf slat 2 c. 13 '"1 Ca- Thszipscn and Waynick, L him , ' ' ' self a femer newspaper editor and , . cs such skilled in use of type and iUzstraGons, reported the book , . Ut which is the envy cf every . ether state department cost less per copy than any report hereto , t fore issued by the highway.: and rniMin woTks commission. . hit procedure lay in having the entire text and Hlustra , s tive matter litnograpnea. ;. tion costs for upwards of 75 illus ' ; . ; trations were kept to a minimum because tne iwo eain,cjuivjvu , 'an amateur , mgnway v tosrranhs . , , H. K. Witnerspoon, comireu V tion office employee, was the pho " tographer of more . than three J auarters of the pictures in the . pictures in We book. Thompson reported his photographer worked v under abnormal conditions rain ' and cloudy weather but the re : suits are the envy of other state : officials whose bjennial reports look much like almanacs and re main for . the Inost part - where !, - recipients first toss them. ' ' Editor Thompson and Publisher Waynick called for many "action' ' pictures. -That their : cameraman ' took thisj seriously v was evident, . , .. for he has shot" convicts "pro ducing lime and stone at Wood 5 land, McDowell county V and. a dozen other photos of men work ' ing. V ' ' -: ' .''-'"ViSf photographer Witherspoon snap 'A ped 22 pictures inside the central - ; '.'.:' prison and at state prison farms and camps. The dull brick prison , ' 1 which enthalB railroad travelers ; - as iney enier me wiumu , n , , not illustrated. Witherspoon. left . that shot for commercial photo ' graphers and amateur camera ;", fans who cannot-s-as did he , . wander at will inside the armed . : walls and shoot "newsworthy" -1 -pictures. ? irtneats crctc-rilj izzz l(aizix ... n tea tzi Ha- traiited c::icru hetpjeves 01 near s-ri-PTiq. TTft haSrram ed it to retreive sticks and stones when he throws xnem.s . 7 t.3 tf V trr." .1 v. . A I- 1!S M , 1 1. , 1 ..3 b. -'Circnlati'cn is lir3, t't if one legislator reads the whole report time," saiiese cf the trio respon- sibie for preparation 01 we repun. "They should stick about a thou sand large splinters in him and set each' one on firel" j. if n auroAn nod .- Acernatny 01 uaiaweu ana tucj .-. w "him' was the then-uhdesignated KECKLES3 RIDERS kidnap-murderer i of ten-year old, , - UUSTIEAVE STREETS vide the death penalty lor laanap- ; soon wiu uisappear iiwiu ising in Uorth Carolina and had ville's streets. Police Captain B. C j a.IfaiI it iLa iiftTiTVi dpflt.Yi v. -RroTifnn i oTsranizilig a cluD was sufficient punishment for the to teach safety principles to bike- Strong ai, were his words, -the .1 JOO UTETO SCHOOL .: Caldwell legislator "denied .thej. . , lOCSETOUT j - seaxue case . wcaiiujioMi iv rcct:l tD i -I' - t Crc? Irr.r-v:r..:.'t - ir.Er:cted and certified W t. E;cLtian. Cottca, corn, U:4 t -, tclccoand soylcaa seei v.ri ca. U:jlay. A. r. romSl fpSltHTft. the liI.cV .tcr until all cicr ci icrzi . -nTiP Tt Khor.!l be msei in several changes of water, men spread the seed out 10 ary on , a nirer in a. warm room. - - . This treatment win kui uw ; mnna in tho BPpn. nni 1L WUllt ai- ways prevent the . infection of youna: seeanngs in xne pmui ua tw. !W aroTiipd.' Select onlv di sease-free plants from the bed for transplanting, vv- ' TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS t rrl I'.J.:; ;t . I;.-;'.. ir:-:l-tr::!:l ly'l ":: ruturs cf .cr: 2 i'T;cn cri fiv-3 1 rcurd to c his hill. 1 had the measure in mind long before the Hattson;Atrecity," he saidw " w ' 1 1. ! i. r;.rj 3 Ct CCa. - be male v.: 1 MtV P3 th2V 12 (" v.Lcn rr.c:st with d:. cr : mi inia '.' "i 1 "I r ' 1 ' ' ' should be maintained in the brood er house outing the urst wees Ai:3T7E2.; 'The heat should be I .-A 3 ' ' rnt i:nTiiT.ni iiiiiiuxuk. buu mix , . . v x ;, '!..!, rmra-DTrtTTT!! W f!.. Jah. 20 (UP) An epidemic of tardiness at fcoYiroi Tiih School here came to en rlr? on Ann. Atiiroximately" lOOLiv Wn'fi, heaA tar tWp. latecomers pounded vainly" for first weekt xhis should be reduced ' ' i - Xt. vkf 4kA ft.. i five degrees eacn weeic unxutine regulated so as to maintain a tern- perature ol aegrees ai ine oui- er eage qhmk vauvvy uu a x? v. SPECIAL REEUCTIOII OH ALL iiniio nf fiiA TTnnsA and Senate. hangs many a portrait 'of, Borth Carolina s statesmen 01 past yetus. Above the desk of the secretary to the governor is an oil painting of one "the Hon. Sherson." No N. Carolina statesmen is he, but,: as the inscription under the, portrait explains, one of the first directors had locked :them out. i . i ,0-7 r.-tlV FARM TENANCY IN N. C. IS , -ON. INCREASE ' . RALEIGH, SVC Jan; .20 - ttti TCa-m. miohutt .111 :- NOTT.n A.ai;'wa ia in rrpn siner.' according S to ft U. S. Department or Agnuiu- 4mHa WATIA1T fl on tn thn State Col- lege extension service. The report ..?J ID . ..nt thlk . fitfl.TA S sixth week. , Avoid running the TMTinPTft. ture as Ihe crowding: iwill make chicks ,. very succeDtible to colds. The brooder should s be started Cuf by Tcp I Beauty Shc;: I ' - Wallace, it. c. , ---' iiiaiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiii!ii!a:i:i!!!!!ii:c".:'": of the East India uompany 42 pCr cent of the state's ,The gubernatorial staff of secre-fann xand was under lease to ten taries. exnlains: ' -.f - ' .' ions hi romtsared to SO "He has no connection with N. -,ercellt jgoO, 31per cent in 1 her history, ine 910 33 per cent in 1920 and. 41 j e because it was J percentin ijo. , ; ' 1 Every tiling Yen Need In ir-y 1 RAIXIGn. IT. C Jan. lSth -A' V i Harolina or With portrait is. mere oecauac per among a couecuon wmcu....v wvj , state.", ; , v. lKf p.TPr.CTED TO ATTEND DEAD SEA IS EQI SO BEAB ' . SOCIAL COHEXSEKCE CHAPEL HILL, N. C Jan 20 TTD T?iir TfHiilTpfl df.lfirateS are expected to attend the 2ath an Tt-f-u rtamiina .; Ccsfcrence liAM.A'A . ' - fcr Social service in Raleish Jaa. ,'23-27, Dr. H. W. Odum, president cf the conier,ence, annouuucu licic. mTAT!T.ftTTT. TT. fL:Jan-20 m S'xMm !iTPr!tnTS sf the N. Carolina Industrial commission will hold two first aid .classes here daily durizpj the weex ct Jan. 10. The classes will be held in the Y. S 1 "isrp x7Tt.t. TTAvr. A TTTTTTJTJE OF ALL KINDS OF TCr mI W AWUaV" map V aT tm aa w AaiAAtw --a , - 1 I ; ; V 1 ' r SEEDS,, ALSO CABDAOE PLANTS. . I fA C HAUL IIDVARE CO ; ' .t7AIXACE, NOLTH CAROLINA ;jiiy:ot?; MAKE YOUR CROPS GIVE BETTER RETURNS?, ' ' 1 l I I . Z ' - '. 7 ; X' DY using Hit recommended and tried method of putting out your rlrtilizer and planting aH in one operation, he BAND-WAY Method for better crops. ELON AGE ArD-AY.'rcEean z?,Czrn ri-ters,, Ccsa Hart erg, Tobacco Transplanters, and other equipment WRITE FOR PRICE3'AND FUR-THES INT02MATI0N. O.'JO: O 1 wninNTON,, Distributed and Cdlby- )J W W uf W ": i v I7CZTH CALCUNA OOOO C. A. CHATXOTTE, N. C 'Jan 20 (TJP) Charlottee is just lis much an' a"3 ci Prtr,,--t'-.Eof"lt as any ether city in tA-'9;soat.,,'but City" will be the czly town cf its c:ze in Ue wnc.3 riicn inai wlu r.;t st:e a tirthiay bill for the rre::'r-:t. ' F A.A-AA. m t it Mtzt was rec-ci most icr tne crt-t was a chairman, but nobody tllttzl to serve. ' V- ' O ' ' v . A.AAWAJLVXAJ., A V., !Aa1. I - ill la ; : : : 11 my, u ncf V " : . C ithr, e- . .... A 6- . .. . Ct. .. .A .':n Ik.. .J Lj ... . ( APib:-risPA!r.s 0 AJi --- J 1 I I'M

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