PAGE TWO The Rocky Mount Herald Published Every Friday at Rocky Mount, North Caro- Hit, by The Rocky Mount Herald Publishing Company Publication Office: Second Floor Daniels Building, Rocky Mount, Edgecombe County, North Carolina i TED J. GREEN News Editor and Manager' MBB MARY KENNEKER Assistant Editor' Subscription Rates: One Year, $1.00; 6 Months, 600 Entered as seeuud-cluss matter January 19, 1934, at the post office at Rocky Mount, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879 Advertising rates reasonable, and furnished to pros pective advertisers on request EDITORIAL APPEARING IN THE NEWS AND OBSERVER MAY 3, 1933 (Continued from page one) can see his way .clear in the future to giving more support than he has in the past to ' the program for recovery which the Presi- 1 * • Pictiu... is Uie Rotary Club float as it appeared in the 1935 Gallopade parade. The 1936 parade will include forty floats, fifteen bands and drum corps and many other features. May 27, 28, 29 has been set as Gallopade Days in Rocky Mount and the parade is to be held on May 28 at 11:00 A. M. DRINK I ORANGE CRUSH) THE FRESH FRUIT DRINK I It Invigorates and I Strengthens I i REFRESHING 1 PEPSI-COLA Double Size Bottles | i For The Same Money | 1 [ ORANGE CRUSH fl BOTTLING CO. I OF ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. ■■■■■RanflHaHMHni dent is urging upon the Congress. President | Roosevelt himself has been frank to say tliat these are times when emergency plans must be devised and put into operation, and that in seeking the way ±o recovery he may make mistakes. Mr. Bailey may make mis-| takes, too. Neither he nor the President i |is endowed at this time of darkness with' I perfect wisdom. But the people feel that the President is making an intelligent and vigorous effort to secure those measures which will bring to an end the present chaos in our economic life. And the people know that there is no other program which prom ises half so much. North Carolinians hope that Senator Bailey can find it in his heart to give his great abilities and his loyalty to his leader in a time of national emergency 'and distress. "With great respect and with utter friendship" The News and Observer | believes that in following his course of po litical independence today Mr. Bailey is making a mistake. More than that, they believe that he is losing an opportunity to serve his country at a time of emergency j when his President and his country needs ■his abilities and his service. THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROOKY IWOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA Weekly 3port REVIEW (Murray M. Klein) Detroit, home of the automobile industry, is also the foremost sport metropolis of the nation. Prom the' environs of this city come Joel Louis, the World Champion Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions, and Detroit Red Wings. Joe Louis, dusky heavyweight sensation and foremost challenger for the crown, calls the motor city his home. Although born in Alaba ma, Joe grew up in Detroit and it was here that he got his start. He fought as an amateur box :r lure and piled up a commendable record. Two Detroit sportsmen, Ju lian Black and John Roxborough, took a fancy to the lad and engaged lilack Blackburn, famous old-timer, to tutor the lad. Under the guid ance of the cagy vet Joe advanced with rapid strides. One by one ■victims fell beneath his dynamite laden firts. Soon they began to take notice of this 19 year old De troit lad. When his skein of vic tories hqd reached twenty-one, sev enteen via the knock-out route, they matched him with Primo Camera, former world's champion. Inside of SEE PIKE FOR CABBAGE PLANTS, ONION SETS, SEED PO TATOES ALSO FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OUR PRICES ARE SURE TO PLEASE PIKE FRUIT CO. Next to Quinn Furniture Co. Main St. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. TVavel day on the SOUTHERN ** |/z ; A Jure for every purse.. 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But as they became bri£hter and more col orful, people began to look for a way to end the dirt, muss, I and soot of the open fire. r ' Complete With Tnbe Then came the Radiantfire with a JL. _ different principle of heating— Q* O I || developing radiant ray« to warm tha \X I solid objects of the room, yet leaving wV/tt/v the air pure and refreshing. 1 Illustrated above i« tha new modern Radiantfire-Mantel for rooms FOR ANY ROOM! without a fireplace. It is one of many Humphrey Radiantfire models to harmonize with any home {with or without mantels) ca* furnishings. c be installed in any room ia Add to the beauty and comfort o£ Tour home living, dining, your home with a Humohrey fUdlanfe- bath rooms, basement fire. Coma in and tat them WUttMft M. eta. —mm flrtflass to •racial sala it m. pjilti Rocky Mount Public Utilites six rounds, Joe had "Primo Mooting like the side of raw beef, and the fight was stQpped. Next they .fed him King Levinsky, Chicago bat tler. Louis disposed of the King in little over two minutes. People be gan to clamor for a Louis-Baer bout, and it was finally secured. Now, they thought we'll see how good this boyish upstart is. The Detroit Dy namiter convinced the skeptics be | yond a shadow of doubt, when he kayoed the California Clown in four rounds. Now they've got him matched with Max SchmelUng, one time heavy champ. But now the skeptics are a little less enthusiastic in the'r doubts. In the baseball field the flivver city lias the Detroit Tigers. Led by Hank Greenberg, Schoolboy Rowe, and Mickey Cochrane, the Tigers won their second consecutive Ameri can League pennant und followed it with a victory over the Chicago Cubs in the World Series. The Lions, professional football champs, also claim Detroit as their home town. Led by their able eap tttin and quarter-back, Dutch Clark, the Lions swept through the wester 1 half of the western half of the pri league. In the playoff they anni hilated the strong New York Giants by a 28-0 score. Last, but not least, come the De troit Red Wings. The Red Wings, possessing one of the youngest supremacy. teams in the league, played some of | g o> for thig Vtar at ] eagt> we doff • the finest hockey seen in many a i «««•* J I T J • MAHBAMIAM »«" our nats to Detroit, sport center of day, and ended up in possession >J , . 1J it , Btatpa v tlie Stanley Cup, symbolic of hookey j T " e unlted btateB y Progress Cleaners DRY CLEANERS PRESSERS DYERS , j CALL US PHONE 909 213 N. East Main St. ROCKY MOUNT, N.s «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ CAROLINA'S GREATEST BANANA SALE t Luscious Golden Ripe / BANANAS ' : 4 "-15 c GELATiN DESSERT SPARKLE *. 6 25c lONA CALIFORNIA PEACHES 2 m 25c DSL MONTE CALIFORNIA PEACHES 2 8S 28c lONA TOMATO • „ » JUICE 6 S?nl 25c STANDARD TOMATOES 5 352 29c ■ v \GRANDMOTHER'S N PAN r _ .'IILLMAK LOAF 14 «- DC LOAF "" iC » I ROUND ROLLS 1 9c . ..:.t6» • Jcdca. IJK.H« . 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