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PAGE TWO The Rocky Mount Herald Published Every Friday at Rocky Mount, North Caro by The Rocky Mount Herald Publishing Company TBD J. GREEN News Editor and Manager M. PACKARD Assistant Editor flatered as second-class matter January 19, 1934, at the post office at Rocky Msunt, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1879 Office: Second Floor Dattiels Building, Hooky Mount, Edgecombe County, North Carolina rtatxcription Rates: One Year, $1.00; 6 Months, 60a Advertising rates reasonable, und furnished to pro*- pective advertisers on request ROYALTY COMES HIGH News and Observer Royalty comes high but our British cou sins seem to appreciate it so highly that they are willing to pay the bill—at least most of them appear to be, even though they themselves are poor. The total cost of royalty is four hundred and ten thousand pounds annually, with provision for an increase of fifteen thousand pounds when Princess Elizabeth becomes of age. In the meantime the Duke of Glou cester has his income increased from twen ty-five thousand pounds to thirty-five thous and pounds, the additional ten thousand pounds being for looking after the business affairs of Elizabeth. The provision for the King's mother remains" at seventy thous and pounds. Mind you, this figure represents pounds, not dollars. Some of the Labor leaders sug gested "greater simplicity" for George VI, whereupon Winston Churchill offerted the following substitute, which was adopted: "The ancient usages and ceremonies centering upon the Crown have become, even more than in former times a bul wark against dictatorship and a sympol of the union of all members of the brit ish Commonwealth of Nations, we hereby affirm we do not desire any change in the style and establishment of the sovereign and his family." Those who dance must pay the fiddler! Phono 622 for l'rompt Delivery ANDREWS DRUG CO. ; CUT-RA TE \ A Few of This Week-End SPECIALS TODAY SATURDAY § SI.OO CARDUI 69c 25c STANBACK ... 16c 25c Black Draught .. 15c 25c 6 66 19c $1.25 SSS 98c 60c Cal Syrup of Figs 49c 75c 1 Qt. Milk of Magnesia, U.S.P 59c $1.25 1 Qt. Mineral Oil, U.S.P 79c Wherever You THIS SUMMER... Whether you are looking forward to A a weekend at a nearby resort, a week or two on a cruise, or a longer Journey to more distant lands, the conversion of your travel funds into AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES constitutes a wise precaution against spoiling your holiday. If your Cheques are lost or stolen before you have countersigned them, a prompt For Sale at this refund is made by the American Bank In $lO, S2O, Express Company. These Cheques SSO and SIOO de- are welcomed wherever travelers go, nominations at in payment for service at filling R 75c. per SIOO pur- stations, hotels, tourist camps, shops -j chased. resorts, etc, « ' 1 ( ) * 3 Tlie Planters National Bank j And Trust Company MEMBERS: Federal Reserve System, j Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation j m i .. . . - . .. . . . . .t-i j - . . . ■ - NATIONAL P. T. A. The National Congress of Parent Teach er Associations meeting in Richmond, Va., urged parents to "abolish such forces for corruption as the tavern where young peo ple may buy liquor, pool rooms or shops where slot machines and other foitms of gambling are permitted; soft drink par lors with curtained booths; moving picture houses with low grade pictures and bank nights." The organization, realizing the fol ly of a "don't" program, urged that parents support such character-forming agencies as the Boy Scouts. Camp Fire Girls, Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A. Community houses and oth er spiritual and cultural organizations. A project was launched at the conference opposing toy fire arms for children. To keep such toys from the children would aid in reducing the prevailing gangster idea think the promoters, and education cannot begin too early against such ideas, ment of their children along the lines that will make of them useful citizens and not law the things which prevent the develop- It is rather significant when parents all over the nation join in a movement to out a drag and a menace to society. The home is the basic vantage point from which to wage war upon the enemies of the welfare of children in any community. FOR CHILDREN ONLY Oxford Ledger The founding fathers of our public school system never intended that it become a child of politics. The public schools are designed primarily for the benefit and usefulness of children, not the parents of the children or the ad ministrators of the system. Three union organizers report being es corted out of Morehead City by a commit tee of business men but the Mayor of the resort city denies the allegation. That la bor has overstepped its rights in some re gions is no excuse for banishment of those who have violated no law. The rights of man should be respected.—Oxford Ledger. * • Announcing— THE OPENING OF THE NEW GROCERTERIA LOCATION: 223 S. MAIN STREET We look forward to serving our old friends who have j patronized us at Cash Corner Market and hope that we may make many new friends at our new store MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOU THE GROCERTERIA 223 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 463-464 FOR FREE DELIVERY THE ROCKY MOUNT HERALD, ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA CAN'T GO The United States Department ot Commerce has refused permission for the proposed air race across the Atlantic to commemorate the Lind bergh flight. Col. Monroe Johnson, speaking for the Department states that such races wer e considered ex tra hazardous. 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Uncle Natchel Plenty of nitrogen; quick-acting; more than 30 elements in Nature's own wise balance and blend. , NATURALH\D JP»MHIIITBK^NIT**H I ' iii'i iiiili' _ NATURAL AS THF GROUND /T COMES FROM QUITTING Acsoeia e Justice of the Supreme] Court Willis Van DeVenter has no tified President Roosevelt that he intends to retire from the supreme Court bench on June 2. This will reduce by one he number of so-call-, ed conservatives, and may have an effect 011 the court fight. , '*''**'***'*******"'*ivrri)Yw l AiinAiuuuuui» — - CAROLINA Building Supply Co. LUMBER, PAINT, ROOFING BUILDING MATERIAL GLASS, COAL Rocky Mount, Progress Cleaners DRY CLEANERS PRESSERS DYERS CALL US PHONE 909 213 N. East Main St. Douglas Bids ROCKY MOUNT, N. 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