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TWO NEWS OF WORLD BRIEFLY TOL Owtjlandin? Happenings of W Gathered from Everyvhei:?, C deivscd tor iht Busy Reader. oat^vs-pvi;.*, Fla., Jtine >.?. raged r.'hv-r? hi- refused .-tart. Troop. '1'2*. v*a;hed i his :*i'duy ant! blew <>m brains with a pisfo'i. Troop's mc er hy;d poJite r - had k'f?. the h& ir? p^v'i.1 --.ih, " nt *.r.5' ffr >>o?.-a - nrago i * . ih? auto refosyd T ' S?. v'wjaK: i Washington. <.:une 11.?ft r.6ar?c*d at the Htfusc i&uij that jtic u? of .\tcs. CooH* the tUvv-vrjie ?'i the president his parry for Burl*. Wis., had ht ijtnpovaiM i> postponed. Mrs. C< physicians ahriuohced tl while her edhmlion is net i-ousidpi serious it was thought best not undertake the trip at this parti* Jar *i;*t on account of the wear a teai >f the' jpurneyl Southampton, .rlngTaiui. .June S. Harry K. Thaw, denied admission Great Britain under a law barri foreigners, who have committed act fpi v. hi* H they, might be ext: oiled. vill ;uk for Neve Ve * y inovrow. He v;' i return oh ! Aqi.ttania, fre.nt Which he has r Set a foot uliice ho bearded her America. Up to' o'clock to nig Thav. as confident that he -wot be a'iowfd to biv;d here, but at r.h hour he received a telegram frc London. After reading it, he 1 marked: "No ..chance! I an- goi back tdinpri'b.w.** Washington. Tune 7.?Preside Uooli Igo exercised his prercgati of a pocket veto on the ?-Ius< Shoals bill by his failure to sign t measure by midnight, The H!-d; period which he had to sign the b or <-isapprov( ii :iy fa:-;.re to a ended tonight. However, much eo trovfrsy has arisen ovc v the vaHdi <?f 0n= pocket -* power. In t! opivdur. of White Kousd and justi ttjffigrtnic.pt /fiicials the lack o.t ( ccutivo app^c-vol has automatical killed the hili. Senator Xorris Nebraska, a co-author of the mor u're. ion the other hand takes the p sition thai the hill automatically b came law with the fkttpre of M C/Ooiiogft to sign it. Br:-'-. A?stra :a. .?un? T! ?nonop!ario Southern Cross arriv? here iiom the Fiji Islands toda The Southern Cross had bridged tl Pacffi .. v. as'd Australia as America clasped hands across tl water. ' it p "tC positions \W Captain Charier Kingsford-Smi and Charles Uirn. sons of \i;?trali the navigato: was Harry '.V. Ly< and the operator JdweVAVa . son of America. The S? -.the vJrass . 10:>0 a. ro. Gai that 'kreatovd destruction we fought h\ the plane arid its ft uy m< through much of the flight of 1,"< miles over iht south Pacific. Sy pev, -">00 miles to the south, beoko the Southern Cros? onward to cot oleic the triumphant flight of 8?0 miles. U'.ir- and Warner t! A mejajKii members of the 'crew a not etcrveted to l>e aboard When tl plane take; oft on the tin a.' stage. Washington. .Tune 11-?Prosper ty and economy, the slogans of tl Cbolidge administration, were broa casit tonight in a speech by the pre; dent Telivercd oh the eve of h party's national conveiiUou'. The Was no nu t-lien of the Kansas ( i gathering which wjjj sebtct a pret demiai nominee r.r to the pre dente* own views as to his own f tore. He spoke freely, however, the improvement he saw in the n lion's crnriiriow since 1921, when t Re publican party tame ir.io pow < Sir. Coelitige appeared before t niemher- of the govern merit's bu ness organization at the retr.il budget .meeting and bis speech vs sent over a network of radio si lions, hi reviewing the state of : fairs, fce said it had been his . deavor "so to nanaje the natior finances as to -ecure the great) benefit to the people. i have rejoic in keeping down the annua! budg in reducing taxes and paying < the national debt, because the intf enee of such action :s felt ip ev< home in the 'and." Kings Bay, Spitsbergen, .fane ?Genera; Umberto Nchi'.e. leader the ill fated polar expedition on 1 dirigible Italia, is leading five of men across the arctic ice in an efi to meet the steamer Braganza. T cf this party are suffering fr hurts incurred when the gondola the ship was torn loose by its fi contact with the ice. This infort tion came in radio messages recti' late today. The messages adi that the men still have a small s ply of fuel, but that their progress hampered by the frost-bitten na and feet, coupled with the condit of the injured men. The Ital crew split into three groups wl the disaster occurred on May Gerte-a) Mobile and his compani were .'eft behind when the gond was torn away. The others in crew came down on the ice about miles farther east. Three of second group started across, the towaid land. No thro further been heard from them. The rem: der of the main group including wireless operator, report they "n: sufficient food, but that the prtr ions are being rigorously ration They need medicines for those s fering with frost-bites. They rep themselves as drifting on the ice, 1 generally westward toward land. Indiana's i> ; ~~" lat nil ill I [Ct\ &f^AT.QJl -1A IP" I,.. 'James E. \VaiSoh was born ce \VinOhestor. Ir*dM on November x. 1^64: was educated at Wine he .v ' v University :>:<d DePauw Un;verof i~$: Me mar vied Flora M i'let is- V892, a?id therr union was blcssc o- with four, children. Edwin G., Janv e-; fd. Catherine and. J-o?eph CV WataO [J; Ho was admitted to (he bar lSbu and bejran vir&ctiee with Vi ... father. He moved to Rushvillc In< ,(l in i.Sbo. He was a member <-i" \\ 'i4th and ' (> to 00t.h con presses fro iu. the 6 th E diana district. ,(j He was the Republican hombn |N)' for governor of Indiana in 190$. Ii rp was the United States senator l*< the unexpired term (1010-211 of F. Shively. deceased; He was ? ',I elected and has since been represeti tTl FOUR DOLLARS PROFIT FROM THINNING APPLE re n A pn.fr; uf four dollars a r V ' j was made by two apple glowers ' n; Wiike.- county last year from thi liing th?- surplus. defective app: en some trees oi the l.imbertwig v ,'c riety. re "Last year during the Jur.e .lr< ..r about the time the apples h: grown > a siae of the end of one thumb. H. H. Morehouse and Bynu Price bf Wilkes county (binned o ? a!! the defective fruits and left tho: remaining at a distinct of from 6 . ~. 8 inch"s apart." says H. R- >Ii:svor> or. extension horticulturist a: St..' College "As a result. Mr. Mer si house got a profit of $'j.5o par tr< *. for the apples harvested from tl thinned trees over the gross retur from apples havvesttal from the u ? thinned trees. Mr. Price made profit of 3ii.63 per tree fiom 1 thinning; For example, from tv , ' Thinned trees in Mr. Price's orchar ' a- -- sc. ? . - -T- -s ?"itS/T.- )!ti: vcj>iru ? >' 1 *s~ 160 apples to the bushel. From t\ f^ unthihned trees, Mr. Price harvest ,* 2f? bushels but it took 220 apples make a bushel. He reported that t *7" quality of fruit was 40 per cent b( 7t ! tet GTi the thinned trees and it to ^ longer to han*e'?t apples from * " ^ umhmned trees." f1' My. Movehov.se stated that t gross cuantily did rot differ ! hruch his demonstration hut th ''' trt a; from the uathinn tree? were much inferior both size and color. Mr. Nhrworiger recommends th 01 r?)/ig or. ail apme trees this year the view < : the good crop of fruit s nl? He states that thinning will increi the size and grade of the fruit: v vro improve the color and quantity; v oir5 reduce the number of defective i ?f pies; will decrease the labor in h :rs~ vesting; will prevent breakage lia" the limbs; will preserve the vigor the trees, and will secure more rej ^ed jar bearing. The most noticea UP" resuir of thinning, he states, is ? 18 the increase in size of the fruit cds lOTi 'Jealous Lions Attack Trainer ia's Syracuse. June 10?Seven vetei hen lions of Spark's circus became it ons when a new !ion war brouj ons into the acr. They started fight ola arKi .Tohn Gailfoyle, trainer, in t the irig to rescue the new lion, was 1 18 ten and clawed severely and is it the, serious condition. icft Harriet Guilfoyle. leopard train has: was the first to enter the cage un- help her husband, who is expected the recover. There were 1,000 spec ave | tors. A panic was narrowly avert' ris-1 fed. She: "What happened to vo uf-: Were you in an accident?" ort He: "No. I was being shaved but, a lady barber when a mouse r across the floor." Stylet -"MC**- - * THE TV ATA VGA I>7:M Or RAT?EY fj Favorite Son i ; ^ % MES E. WATSON at j ihg It-...iana in the -1 n te. 1 i chairman of the commits i tee ;r. resolutions of the Republican i- convention of 1920. in Senator Watson i> said to be oris! >d | of the most gifted debaters in the senate. U? is a strong; advocate of n. j farm relief, has foiight for the Mcinj Narv-Haueron bill, and is a champion is of the protective tariff. I.. Foi forty years nator Watson, . * has been devoted to the principles of m j the Repi;h?ican party and. it is said1 he has made perhaps more Repub; lican speeches and more tariff adlc dresses than any other living man. ; FTe ba- taken ar. active and conspicuB.j cms part in every Republican catn'e-. j pnigm. He is ont of the most pop'a-; iTH.iar orators sn tne Kepuoiw-an party, j t 11, .. i ! :s se' [ ,a Demand for BuicJc has jni,. cressed so tremendously l| that Buiek sales equal the ro combined sales of any j other three can in its field! ' toi ! t. What better testimonial to k Buick value than this? J he | what more convincing llc' evidence that Buick, of all ; SO ' ! I ;j- cars at or near its price, ; best measures up to the I world's conception of what |' an automobile should be? in et- r | Buick's vibrationless sixcylinder Valve-in-Head | ,-v 5 engine?most powerful en- J ginc of its size in the world (,f j -?the Buick Sealed Chas- j su sis, and a score of other i hie in exclusive features explain Buick's popularity. J on The wnrld-wiflp nrrf^r. I ence foi Buick is your ?ht r ing guarantee ot satisfaction. r.y' Choose the car which outi a sells any other three cars ' in its held. er. j to AH Buick models hare Lovejoy .?a_ Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, front mud rear, as standard equipment " CALDWELL MOTOR 5 COMPANY I LENOIR. N. C. :RY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. Some Gaoie ' Berkeley. Ca!-, June ?The University of California ami Stanford j have t eeo /'a\ 1 rsvc a tjaaie of ohess siiuv Tut pme is likely to last tea years. ' Sever plsynv jit the I'riiveiy-ity o: ; Cairioiriia started Mi" game in !i?25. i Only oi't lnoml-er of The origins! sviil ?tter?ls the anivexsity. t Estch ticy i"i noon the CaJiforrua t team decicits on :> ri.ave, unci mails ii I to Sianf-v).!. Star.u.vil mails Us "> move to Berkeley. An J The rame game stii! ." co! J jjljj /he COACH *585 ThrTourinc MQS V or Ra?iii(cr . . i 8:,. '595 TK.cIX??>r S/- ^7 l Sedan O Tte VyMCoumrible f\l)k Sport CabrtoletVJ JS J Thf Imperial $*7 1 EC Landan ...... J ij Utility Truck * J r\? (Chams ?**!*>.. ^ V?> b'ahtDelircry $ 1 *7C (Cfuuiii Only) .../ / J All pricesf. o. b. Flint, Michigan Chtwk Cfaovrctot [1 D?ttv?r?4 Prtcii TKoy include die lowest V bindlinu and Atuhclcf haigca availableRemova Boone QUALIT vwwwvuwwjvvwAvyvwuuuv || SPEi * wBHSnHUBMIinnHMB 5 We off< ! next 3C I mcus L ! the besl 1; We als Stoves j It will i and qu; BOONE jj EVEl Slogan: "Pla r/^AVWVWVWWWWVWAW; Steals Locuniutitf .Atlanta. Gn., June AO-?Artist tetiry, riejanb', ran off with a locontoive. He took an A. R. and C. loconotive under steam in the railroad' artis, and drove it from a side track'; r.to a string of box cats. There is now a legal squabble on as o whether he should be indicted for heft or for 'maliciojs mischief " as' here stents to be no way of tolling he-ther he intended to divert the ensue for his own use 01 not. Ho will) tnde-sto a sanity test. j : J*r Over a t4UnSb? ? 1 New Ch J on the r< ii'iiiiiwuwii""'1 ' ^ Since its announcement on Janviary ] st of this year the Bigger and Better Chevrolet haslieenawarded a public acceptance of spectacular proportions. Every day thousands of people purchase new Chevrolets. Already there are more than a halfmillion of these new cars on tnc roaa: Never before has a new model been so enthusiastically received?for never before has any auto1 of war tax lowers delivt i Chevrc BOONE, N. < Y AT L O '.V^AVAV/,WWAV.V.W/A", PIAT tmLir special prices on OIL SI I days. We handle Stove .orain Burner. We belie1 t Oil Stoves made. o have the best buy or in fKie rttA*** ? - -? ? - mmm uno i-v M.Mm >e to your interest to look ality of these items before HARDWAF 1YTHING IN HARDWA mt More, Grow More, Hi UWVWWWVUIftlWtftlVUVUVVWVVU 1 i JUNE 14; 1928 They were returning from a trip to Franco and the old v.hite cliffs of Dover svere getting clearer and clear?u... 1 . i ...? iat ovtiniuvi UUVMJU the choppy sea. A boisterous man of the type so often encountered on such excursions was airing his knowledge of things n general, hut he was ir.finiteiy puzzled a* 'tie round of laughter which greeted his cheery announcement: "Well, we shall soon be on potume Je terre again now." ?f Trvn*f>nrtaei4? S ?iaffiFa!SS* SHSKi I If ^ ijlooi evrolets >ad since n.lsrf * mobile represented such an arnaring revelation in beauty, performance and low price! Here are the quality features and the interior refinements demanded in the world's tinest motor cars?to a completeness of detail astounding in a low-priced automobile! Come in and see for yourself. There are seven distinctive models for you to choose from. ;red price! )let Co. * c. ' W COST .WWW 1 i; rOVESforthe jf / I J :s with the fa- | ve them to he jj * Ranges and into the prices ;I ! you purchase. ? IE CO. I lRe p ive More." ' i; | i VWVVSAWVWWUVUWUWVVVVfcft ?
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