* •K VUJL.UJHJGJ IWIMJIlI-inu_KUAJNUm; KATIUS, «. U. iutKSUAY, AfKIL 8,1937 NUMBEK 41 PASSES ON UNCLE JOS'H LANGSTON pioneer citizen, here for 32 years, paper mill builder, whose funeral was held this afternoon while hundreds sorrowed. See Page 15. CLUB PLAY (SEE PAGE 15) WITH CAMP v STEVE LIPSCOMB former sistiint with VEPCO here and hi Richmond, who re cently accntfed a position with the Chesapeake-Camp Corporati in franklin. , A RALEIGH PLAYS p“ HERE SATURDAY ,o Artist Captures Jamboree Spirit THIS happy Scout portrayed on Norman Rockwell's painting for the c .cial poster of the National Scout Jamboree typifies the spirit of friendship u„d adventure which will be the lot of 25,000 American boys who will camp with Scouts of other lands on 350 acres at Washington, D. C., loaned them by Congress for their Jamboree from June 30 to July 9. In the shadow of the Washington Monument a tented city will be the scene of the greatest demonstration of Scouting ever held in the new world. The national grand review and President Roosevelt’s wel come will attract large throngs to the nation’s capital Other principal events include a Convocation at the Washington Monument on the evening of July 4 and a world brotherhood pageant to be held in con nection with the dosing campfire. MILL SURGEONS TO GET RELIEF , (Sn Patj* 8) J - ■ - WILL NOT RUN / i A. N. MARTIN City Commissioner for the past six years, who said today he would not run for re-election from the South Ward. FLOWER SHOW (SEE PAGE 14) IS PRAISED R. HUNT PARKER superior Court judge who has made a hit in Durham. See Up ft Powb. J>j|jSSbaA*me inside. KICK? A. E. At for 22 years Cob Schools, who was County School Bi (PAGF SOF sr c (St IN Miss £1 Rapids, v her senii McDouall pril 12, u Williams' Miss T Potter W ly beautil For the been vf partmei gageme. Glee CIl Her ch allty has friends ' and her [with mu admirers.