CRIMINAL COURT OPENING MONDAY Two Murder Trials Set To Be Heard By Judge Williams Capital charges carrying the possible maximum sentences of death face five defendants sched uled to appear before Judge Claw, son L. Williams during the January Criminal term of the New Hanover county Superior court which be gins Monday. The chief interest among these will center about the case involv ing Gus Ganey, who is charged with the fatal shooting of Julius F. Henderson, of Jacksonville, several weeks ago. A coroner’s jury found that Ganey shot and killed the Onslow county youth while the latter was sitting in an automobile in front of a service station operat ed by the defendant. The other murder indictment con fronts Leon (Scooper) Gause, who is charged with killing a Brunswick counter farmer. A new trial for the Brunswick Negro was ordered re cently by the state Supreme court. Rounding out the five capital charges are three criminal assault cases involving B. F. Courrier, Eddie Barnhill and Holston Flint. The other indictments listed for hearing range from non-support and passing bad checks to assault with a deadly weapon with the in tent to kill and forgery. REYNOLDS FILES PROCRAM REPORT Recreation Department At tracted 41,805 Dur ing Month Recreational activities planned and supervised by the city recrea tion department attracted 41,805 people during December, according to a monthly report submitted to City Manager J. R. Benson yester day by Jesse A. Reynolds, super intendent of the department. Of this number participating in various projects sponsored by the city, 12.526 flocked to the com munity center, with 9090 recorded as taking advantage of outdoor athlet’c areas and playgrounds. Highlight of the month, the report stated, was the Christmas program cen e. ing about the Hilton park tree, the chief feature of which was the filming of the event by a Fox Movietone cameraman. These films were later destroyed at the New York laboratory, it was re ported. Reynolds praised the concerted effort on the part of all taking part in the Christmas program, and singled out the city electrical department as outstanding in ar ranging the lighting. Figuring in the plans for the coming month is, the beginning of basketball leagues for the city’s youth, of roller skating for adults at the center on Thursday nights, and the enlargement of afternoon children’s programs at the center. JURORS CALLED FOR TERM HERE Sheriff Releases List Of 42 Residents Notified For Duty Forty-two New Hanover county residents have been summoned for jury duty at the January term of Superior court scheduled to o*en Monday, according to a list releas ed yesterday by Sheriff C. David Jones. Nine new members for grand jury duty will be selected from this number, he said, while the re mainder will be held available as petit jurors for the week. Those summoned are: J. L. Marshbunn. J. W. Sellers, J. U. King, R. w. Butler, C. D. Parker, Abram Solomon, C. D, Thompson, C. F. Seitter, Peter Brook, W. P Holmes, N. L. Wallace, G. C. Lewis, W. P. Saunders. J. C. Pigott, J. J. Darby, H R. Latimer, G. W. Bost, T. K. Lynch, E. T. Hinnant, J. F. Pridgen, w’. F. Corbett, G. W, Farmer, W. A. Creteau, G. L. Bunch, Jr., L. L. Doss, L. D. Bordeaux, Willard Cantwell, J. D. Hardison, W L Wood, Jr. D. G. Callahan, George Russ, H. H. Everett, W. H. Roberts, F.’ H. Parker, J. R. Godley, J. I. Crews, J. H. Reaves, John Tinga, J. Humphreys, H. R. Davis, C. F. Wethington, and R. A. Mallard. HEADACHE Capudine ralievei headache fast because it's liquid. Its in gredients are already dissolved —all ready te begin easing the pain. It also soothes nerve ten sion due te the pain. Use WBTjTJTfi% enlyasdlrected. 10c,30c,*0c. Obituaries REV. H. F. BRINSON CURRIE, Jan. 10.—Funeral ser vices for the Rev. H. F. Brinson, 78, who died at his home here Wednedsay at one o’clock were held at the Long Creek Baptist church Friday afternoon at two o’clock. The Rev. J O. Walton, pastor of the Sduthside Baptist church in Wilmington, officiated. Interment followed in the Currie cemetery. Rev. Brinson is survived by two sisters; Mrs. Lucy B. Turner and Miss Minnie Brinson, both of Cur rie. Two nieces; Mrs. P. B. Cole, Jr., Woodland and Mrs. Clyde B. King of Chillocothe, Ohio;, two nephews, Hampton Turner of Nor folk, Va., and Norman Turner of Wilmington. Rev. Brinson has held pastorates at Smithfield. Durham. Lewiston. Kelford, Watha, Mount Pisgah, Ivanhoe, Long Creek and Goshen. MRS. M. R. RIVENBARK BURGAW, Jan. 10.—Mrs. Minnie Rackley Rivenbark, 36, wife of James H. Rivenbark of the Forest Hills section of Burgaw, died Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock after a short illness. She is survived by her husband, four sons, Charlie Rivenbark of the U. S. Army now located in Rome, William Rivenbark, Paulett Rivenbark, James Rivenbark, Jr., all of Burgaw. Two daughters: Esther Rivenbark and Susie Riven bark of Burgaw. Five brothers; George Rackley, Joe Rackley, and Ben Rackley all of *T,illard, Sam Rackley of Folkston, Gildon Rack ley of Rocky Mount, and three sisters: Mrs. May Rivenbark of Willard, Mrs. Evie Rodgers of Southpi t, Mrs. Eva Gray of Atkin son. LARRY CAIN CHADBOURN, Jan. 10.—Larry Cain, age 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cain of Bladenboro, died almost instantly Wednesday after noon about 3:30 after a fall from a church being constructed in Bladenboro. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the West Bladenboro Baptist church, By Rev. L. L. Todd. Burial followed in the Kelly cemetery. Survived by his parents and one brother, Curtis. B. ALVA MURRAY BURGAW, Jan. 10.—B. Alva Mur ray, 31, a native of Burgaw, died Wednesday afternoon at 4:50 at the James Walker Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He is survived by parents Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Murray of Burgaw, four brothers J. Horace Murray, Reubent T. Murray, William Mur ray all of Burgaw, J. Leamon Murray of Claredon, two sisters Ethel Murray of Burgaw, Mrs. W. N. Bowden of Raleigh. MRS. LENOR C. POWELL WALLACE, Jan. 10.—Mrs. Lenor Carter Powell, 66, widow of the late M. O. Powell, of Wallace, died Wednesday morning at a Wilming ton hospital following at two week illness. Funeral services were conducted from the home in Wallace Friday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock by the Rev. J. N. Evans, pastor of the Wallace Baptist church of which she was a member. Interment was in the Rock Fish cemetery. She is survived by one son, James Powell of Wallace, three daughters Mrs. David R. King of Wilmington, Mrs. W. W. Sheffield of Whiteville, Miss Marion Powell of Wallace, one brother, Terry Carter of Wallace, three sisters, Mrs. L. W. Boney, Mrs. Roy Baines, both of Wallace, Mrs. Ethel Carter Adams of Greensboro. GEORGE L. BRADSHAW CHADBOURN, Jan. 10—George Lennon Bradshaw, age 64, of near Bladenboro, died Thursday after noon about 5:45 unexpectedly of a heart attack. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Abbottsburg Baptist church by Rev. H. B. Bennett. Burial will be in the Bullard ceme tery. Survived by his wife, one son, Barnie Bell of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Pait of Clarkton, Mrs. Leslie Dowless of Whiteville, Mrs. Purdie Bullard of Bladenboro; one brother: J. S. Bradshaw of Clarkton; one sister: Mrs. Lizzie Bryant of Bladenboro; one half sister: Mrs. Irene Berry of Charlotte. LIFE UNDERWRITERS HEAR SPEECHES BY VA REPRESENTATIVES Robert G. Matthews, Jr., senior contract representative, and Wil liam E. Chaffin, insurance expert of the Veterans Administration, ad dressed the Wilmington Association of Life Underwriters at their meet ing yesterday. Both of the VA officials spqke briefly on national service life in surance. Following their talks the guest speakers answered questions asked by members of the under writers group. Ashley Haithcock, president of the organization, presided over the meeting which was attended by twenty-five of the members. BIG SQUARE DANCE Saturday Night Jan. llth GAPE FEAR ARMORY 812 MARKET STREET Governor Reviews Good Health Plan the GOODTSf^ni elan ./■ Tbt N.r.t Cdrilin* M'divl Of. C»-»■>« \ V 1 1. A H«p«l « H~'* C"" “ w \ ■ To^ «.: <48.000.000 <~. < SZjttiSiZ 1 if risaM”— 1 App'^r'^J) te*°.v«i*w<••» - * l 1 \ 2. S^oo.ooo . Jtu «< r"* II i p««*»« ho5p', ^ou„(t r**t ^ l 1 I I CiioliniinJ <0 \ I 1 commuortio. 1(lJ «**“"?!“* 1 I I *■ M°" ** ,cC ^ * *“ \ I 1 1 ww