Carolina’s Only TABloid NEWSpaper The Roanoke Rapids Herald VOLUME TWENTY_ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1935 NUMBER THIRTY-EIGHT LOCAL SENATOR LEADS FIGHT FOR HILL BILL 2 Homes Destroyed UP AND DOWN £;he Avenue WITH THE EDITOR In the resolutions of the Ves try of the All Saints Episcopal Church and the Laymen’s Lea gue in regard to Mark R. Vick, deceased, the following state ment should most impress the man on the street: “he was kind, considerate, patient and toler ant of their (his fellowman’s) opinions and convictions.” Truthfully stated, there is no higher tribute that could be paid. While all the other things may be forgotten, please re member the above-quoted state ment. In this era of intolerance the passing of one who has the virtue of tolerance is a tragedy indeed. -o The Boy Scouts of America, under the leadership of Scout master Bill Alligood have leased the vacant buiding formerly oc cupied by Roses 5 & 10 and will give a series of dances every two weeks. Proceeds of the entertain ments will be for the fund to take local scouts to the National Scout Jamboree at Washington, D. C. -o The General Assembly last Friday ratified the Senator Alls brook bill to validate acts of Charles R. Daniel, recorder of Halifax county. -o If, as our Raleigh correspondent says, Congressman Lindsay War ren becomes a candidate for te U. S. Senate from North Carolina, the Young and versatile leader from the extreme Eastern part of the State is going to give te austere, severe Senator' Bailey plenty to worry about. While the Senator has been voting with the adminis tration of late, his previous re cord is nothing to brag about. Congressman Warren is a close personal friend of both the Presi dent and the Vice-President, has followed faitfully throughout and should that be the issue, will have much the better of the case in the race. -o—— (Continued on back page) 2 Others Damaged By Fire South Rosemary Scene of Costly. Fire Monday Morning An early morning fire, Monday, caused complete destruction of two houses in South Rosemary, with two others damaged and a loss of from $6,000 to 8,000, while that entire block in the suburb section was endangered because of lack of water hydrants and-proper faci lities to fight fire. Quick response by the loal Fire Department saved several othe" homes as the flames, angered by the March winds, for a time threa tened adjoining residences. The two houses completely des troyed were the property of Mrs. Clary of Burnswick County, Va. and of Mr. Medlin of Halifax. Two other houses were partially damaged. A chimney from "me of the destroyed homes fell on the next house causing much dam age. Flames spread to a fourth house which was partially saved. Two firemen were injured in the fight made to keep the flames from spreading. Rufus Britton was overcome by smoke and will be a patient in the local hospital for several days. Willie Strickland suffered back injuries and was ad vised by doctors to stay in bed for for a few days. There is no fire hydrant in South Rosemary and the local department was forced to send back to town twice for extra hose in order to stretch a line a distance of 2,250 feet to Chockoyotte Creek. Part of the hose furnished was from Roanoke Mills Co. Some of the furniture in the two houses destroyed was saved. Wel don Fire Dept, was called but arrived late. -o Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Matthews and family andMiss Maggie Matthews spent Friday P. M. with Mrs. W. M. Staton near Brinkleyville. SCENE FROM MINSTREL-REVUE 'Above is one of the many scenes from “Pirate Gold,” Minstrel-Revue which will be staged here at t'he Roanoke Rapids High School audi torium next Friday night, March 22nd. Proceeds will go to the Fund for Underpriviledged Child Work and Charity of the local Kiwanis Club. A parade will be held the afternoon of the show. In the Cafe scene above will be featured girl and bov dan<-o miar. tette numbers and Oof***-' Young M< Are T The Young Mens Civi session tonight at the of the First Baptist Chu two of their members Johnson and Q. Hoffler, mock trial as membei club assailed and defen Final verdict of . the guilty with a mercy plea Guests of the club we Josie Moore, Gertrude W tie Wood, Arlene Batton dred Edwards, young la assisted in the sale of ti the Yellow Shadow. Bui Alhgood acted as for President Scott Ber was delayed by business, pointed as committee to gate cases for underpr child work, Willis Matthe Rogers and Lewis Taylor. Gurley was placed on the ship committee. Clyde L charge of an interesting ] Other guests of the cl Reverend Lawrence Stell, Hancock and Carroll Wil -o Biting an iron nt in ’ cake C. O. Melvin, of Gas C. broke two teeth, he as suing the baker for $1,00< Willing Voters Decide - - U .. Senator Allsbrook. Personal Dry, Assails Hypocrisy And Wants Control -o In what Senators and gall eries admit was the most logi cal and rational speech of the day, Senator Julian R. Alls brook of Halifax County sur prised even his closest friends by taking the floor of the Sen ate,,this afternoon and lead ing tne fight for the Hill Li quor Control Bill. This bill would give the voters of North Carolina an opportunity to decide whether or not they want a State con trol system, similar to that in operation in Virginia. A personal dry, Senator Alls brook has given the whole matter his most serious consideration and study for the past several weeks. carefully he arrived at uninfluenced and reser icement of his decision 'ternoon. sted is the entire State >me of the fight on the that station WPTF the speeches from the Senate. Many persons listened in and Senator received several tele r his speech from home congratulating him on and the stand he had fe had nothing good to ■or. That all he might 't would be bad. Bat 1, the facts are that h us and in so-called Carolina, the present s making hypocrites 0 would otherwise abiding citizens. out that Prohibition jrohibition would end >lem. That they then 1 quit teaching tern result was that con s bad or worse than sbrook said he was temperance in this matters and that he favor of an amend ould take part of the itate control and use for teaching temper i k page.) J >