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' % Washington Snapshots . ' , (Cont'd from front pp.go) to the government to comply wltl the Notional latbor Itokitlou* Act. Suj<>ort uu; ihi congressional c< litIon In opiwaiiw U|(*m bills hi th V. 8. Navy. "n?o Navy Doparlinen ?}* U Is tlrvath hampered in It, dtal.'.um with priMM" firms by uln .* r? Kulatory federal statute*. Th 1]rJ. -?.M , del u't want either bill paasi'd b< cutis** it would add 10 aihnlnUtratlv M|Hie*'* iii W tubing mat and in < re..so justs of in ilerSUg that tuua V* purt based by the government tand by the public, lei.) In the wage-hour otwd spending pri gram fights, political strategy ? pressure. |>atronuge and promises? tana already become evident as i 1 t/Wll tl lirt- nnnnnoi'iic rvaal r%f ?*?/? ?<v?l ? fm J I*1 vru V U1 VlftV VA***1 Con camp. However, obaol-vcr* be ltovc the opponents have peen mi v serially strength en od. by their vie torlea in the Supreme Court, and. Re "raSffi" - * Thursday atid Friday Test Pilot Clark Gable .? M -rna Coy Spencer Tracy r.. ' # Saturday Who Killed Gail Preston Don Terry Rirta Hay worth Colorado Kid Bob Steele " ' I Monday and Tueaday Hawaii Calls Bobby Breen lrvhi S. Cobb . ?Special Attraction? 42 Minute Walt Dianey Review Wednesday She's Got Everything Ann Southorn Gene Raymond * ' * ' * 4 VOTI .) W ' ; ' "VICK" bfe;: , . ; > > v g? fe ;/ !$?;: ; v.| IBB fife' m ' For I "VIf?K?? IQ Taf riDQT ? JL JIIVVJ 1 I FAMILY EVER TO ?; iS ga- ;- v * .. * He is Active and Caps Kg^""' : i. (t. ' V S'; ^ This Advertisement Spc f ' B f j- J , ^ . 1 - ' , THE ?? . .vC.tnitaUoa>Dlll flgfits and l>y the .lie t.iH?oi\jtlvcq them by the pub >; (by telegrams and letter*) la' .-i.h fruya. i . f Incidentally. >* the advocate* of y ii .e i-ix-i; litt < launched their cam it ,<j ?,u. the 'll.yisury dt-JMtrttm tit's t Ic'i' ii report showed the soverr.g| ' Mil h <1 hpetll |d.n:(6,4td.Ht9 during e; ? nine, and a half f?nth* of the a'.urretn 11*1711 tear tuat $l<t>?t>il, i.ii.Mmim.i? hiiii'iiTM iin'nlal HiiTi iliaur. i _< i me |H in <i i?i? rtaffcjfi p| that Cue I. O. L'.'a in the y 'jill'c iHlvre hum total $',!7..Htl. * :S7 or nearly threo billion more thaa _ .it the tame time liutl year. . 1Vi? s)m.. lal Senate cc nuniftee a' u.ly ln^ unemployment and relief . I made a start lint d:?eovcry during 'it* - :wul investigation. and *. great j many persons are- looking ip the dli ruction of WFA headquarters with . <') *. lied brows.-. The committee, a. i nong many other things, reports j. that it found 63 per cent of the WPA ? relief workers in five cities occupy. '-g other pcsitloiks and drawing Fed eral relief money at the same time! ?? ? Kontember a few months back when several C.- I- O. officials had: _ viand ungeiitlemanty things to say I bout the Daughters of the Amerf-j at Kevlluticn? Well, the Daughters; .uvo liad their inr.fug. and although | lie C. I. Q. was not named, Capitol! .jectators didn't even bother to ivo was meant by the D. A. H.blast1 "subversive forces" at work In . American. A)is. Vinton Earl Sisson, aggres i ve chairman of the' D. A. R.'s Comnitteo for National Patriotic Educa:1cti, lold her fellow-women of the D. A- It. congress in 'Washington that these -"subversive influences have penetrated even Unto the agencies of the government" and then Went on to say: . I "It is cause for rejoicing that American labor om the -whole wil have nothing of radical dictatorsbVp.' Amerilan labor has ltd own ideas ot the American way. The American system is all night." Personals 0 (CorU'f* from Society page) P. Church. S. C., of a friend. Mr. Spencer. *' q ' ? Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Neal. Mrs. E. W. Neal and E. "\V Neal. Jr. wcwi .vpen.Hhe-d-iy gnests of Mr. and Mrs I M. H. Ruuii?ill of Cherryvllle lam i FOR *. ' V ;* ;' * * I WRAY ' i . ' C . ? ' . V*. ' .-'* /: ?. Sheriff ONE IN THE WRAY ASK FOR PUBLIC FICE ible and Will Appreciate ur Vote " i nsored by Vick's Friends \<?j i ' | "s. '.. \.r ' .. ' . i ' V - % * ' > KINC MOUNTAIN HBRALUTHUB Friday. ^ t Mis. Grady King slid Mrs. t. W. Griffin wept to Gaatonkr. Tuesday.] where Mm. Kiitx was cue of the Judges at tito Flower Show, sponsor-1 t<d l?y the Garden Club. ?o? M i Mtor KUsafceth llalttl Vance, .mull tl lUfciuar cf Mr. and Mrs. Zeb V.rco. it' Marion spout tart week wrltk her ?rrau !farent?-. Mr.' and M.a. " " - r ?o? ". .. i . . >. t iiarhs Weeded cf llif|h Vi'Z.. apci;. the 'w?reh-t?d with Iter brother, Mr. K. H. Olive snd family Mrs. Wooden v ? enrtute h<>mu after u vWIt to relatives in Greenville, souin laronua. ?o? Mr. and Mr*. F. B. ' Barrett of Charlotte tipcat the vnrst weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Francis Barrett. They came especially to visit Mr. Barrett who !s convalescing from a recent fall, when he sprained his leg. Mr?. Grady King and Mrs. J. C. Nickels, left Wednesday for More* ht.td C.'ity where ttbey were called on ccouirt'of the death of an uncte; Mr Pellct'n. The expect to return the latter part of the week. MVt-p Kattyryn HutTsUll of Chanlotte and M'tu EllAobsth Ccoksey cf Blaokebu:g both of whom are mem jer* of the PPik-Utace schocl. faculy. left fpr their respective homes Vj week follow lug the cloko of.the school. ?o? Mr. and Mixs. Win. B. Thomson accctnpatiled by Mr. and Mr*. S. M. Thomson of Abbeville, S. C.. spent he Week-end Ut Wilmington, N. C., : i relst ivea. Mr. and Mrs. S. M Thomson are sponding the remainder cf tlie week In Kings Mountahi. ?o? Miss Ruth Cavcny and Bill Cav"liv. who were called .to' Kings Moult tain on acoouut of the death of their grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Hill, returned to Erakine College Wednesday afternoon. They were accoinpan led to Due West by their parents. .Mr. and Mrs. \V. .C. Caveny. ?o? Mrs. Zeb B. Vance returned to her heme In Marion Saturday after a short vSstt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ela?n. Mrs. Vance was en rente home from the annual convention of the North Carolin a Fed;ion. of Women's clubs at Wilmington. where she was a convention page. ... * Summer Time and Here ?LIME * * ?FROSTED ] Fresh Fruit Strawberry Freezer Fresh Home-Ms _ H S Kings Mount Save With Safety Bright and Cheery Shee fast colors. Sizes 3 to 6;! $1.45 l $1.00 Belk's Dc The Home of 1 w L3DAY. MAY 5. 1938 | Mr?. Pratt Herndon wdll be the Curat of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pulton | Mother's Day' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoke of Lmuohiton wNI be the guests of Mr*. | Hoke's parwu, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pulton Mother's l)ay. Tie Kir km Mountain Chapter U. D. C. met last Friday at the heme cf Mia. John Pl.nk. with Mrs. H. M | Pit U at Jo'.tu hostess. After the n*i | tkte iMialm aa. plans were made for [in ii. u ii mi inmi UI mwM) land for the d'Hrlrt m<- :..iwr which will rotneae here on Miy 17. -o? Mrs Al Thomnnsou ?"1 Utile son. Billy, ctf Ch?rl i'*e canto . ver Kunt'i?y and were Jolt..-J by her mother. Mi.4. Lee llarmoti. and winter. Miss V-frpTe Harmon air went to Hock] Hill to visit n sot* end l?ro"hcr. Mr. Elbert Howser, who* i t In the h<<pt-| tsl after a fall fn wh. it lie Injured| his knee cap. Announcement FOR CLERK Of SUPERIOR COUP* i aereoy announce my cmdKiac.v for Clerk of Superior Court of Cleveland County, subject to the act is u of, I>einocratlc Primary June 4th. If nominated nnd elected. 1 pledge my-, self to execute the duties of t'.iis office to the beat of my ability, and I will appreciate any support gtveu me. Renn C. Honeycutt.. Smooth false makes him a star performer on ski*. Smooth foiaf acroos yoor chin makes super-keen SUr Slafle-edge Blade* star performers on jour face. \ 1 "Cv - ? . . ' f, they are to Greet You? SHERBET-? MALTED? i . - i Ice Cream. Plenty of ' * * * " * ide Ice Cream. rv :ain urug v^o. at your Rex all Store ' '' !* ? SPECIAL SALE? ' and Tot's Sheer Print DRESSES r Prints, all guaranteed 8 to 14's. 'alues? each jpt. Store Setter Values For Mothers * Sunday, May 7 th ?filVK U8KFI L CilFTS? L' A ?- a r rum iKin a Li ir|(t' nBKOnm(Ill r ' *' t DRESSES Dotted Swiss, Powder PufL Muslee, Hand Block Linen, Shantung, Dimities, Batiste, Silk Linen? $1.98 to $4.85 t - ^ Two Ways to Look Lovely end be Thrifty in ^ CAll EHT E PRINTS WBR. byCOLLEGECAMPUS A new tropical design that in an ins'ant success! Gay romantic ships and flowers in blending mel low colors on this luxurious rayon fabric. Slxeo 12 to 20 in ruot, blue ffiivfll Ladies Shoppe Suitable Dress Patterns for Mother In rift iwni full dress length? 97c each - ; - v . &?' " - J ''"i''V- ' y-: v Mercerized Aristo Batiste Dresses, guaranteed fast color? $1.00 Silk Hose, Full Fashioned Sheer and ServiceWeight? 48c - 77c - $1.00 Visit our Sandal Shop for foot comfort. Sandals .# ? - . - oi every color and style? 59c to $1.98 Belk's Dept. Store ?The Complete Store? '
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