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TWO \7??T 1 ni^ * ** i*T in mLL HAliAillAA Id AWAgnimM A AT finniu/iji' in. .1. ai COLUMBIA UNIV i j Dau?hlcr of Former Resident Has Established W onderrui Scnoiatiic j Record. A Graduate of LenoirRhyne College. Plans to Enter the; Teaching Profession. (Hickory Record) Miss Neil Ha^amar., daughter of j Charles E. Hagaman, well known Hickory accountant, has just added another distinction to a long list of wi>niastic achievements, by being the first Lenoir-Rhyne graduate ever to ompiete a Master's Degree at Columbia Hnivresiiy, New York City. .Miss Hagaman, who majored in Lntii: and Green, returned to her home hove Friday evening, following tlie vuiuidctioro of her past-graduate j > - Ato information re* . -ceivod W -members of the locaL col-i 1 e e e faculty. M - s H a gam a. a s t c o d _<& pecikSJy nigh in her work at Colum-: bin. By virtue of ?a%:rg in :uo tamed the i highest scholastic record during 'fieri fo*i " years in Lciupr-Rhyne CoHcge.j Miss llagaman received First Honor in the gracoatirg das? a year eg> v.hfco -hi wr.K ::We:: her A. F d iirrcc.! In addition to Lhe scholarship modal she \v-as made iraleclictoiian by vote of Ihe college faculty. Miss Hantaan is just Turned twrri- ~ iy. cm? her splendid record is rc-j^ yarded : c?:i:... /itnarkardr. Born si ; ^ Boone, the young lady later lived " in Tryon where she received her first year of hgh school training. The last three years cf her h>?h school work was it; Hickory High School. In hrr undergraduate days at hanoir-Rhyne Miss Hagainar took a! Leaping part in student activities.. Sh s L, was a member of the Dcmpsiheniah i' Literary Society, the V. \V. C. A., y,' and the German club, of which last jr; named organization she served as pv\s?'?nt She nisi w:;si. associate edi-, ror - The Haiawn. annual publics- 'tw Hon of the col logo, and she served 1 i,% as an assistant r die department :;" Ancient Language.: during her senior ! J-'*year. She won drama: i.- honors here j by wiiting v? play which was later i J-'V produced. )IU' Mir Hag:inu>n plan - to engage in ,v the teaching profession, and will seek J' to jr< ' a position spntewhere in this sect ion. it :: s:ate d. lT.-.LfANS PAY WITH LIVES FOR THE r?OT AGAINST DICTATOR . . .'?r . . vi't Ron to.- -The re*: ibiKifm of FrenSfev :';}y v.'iAfiissoIiJi'fc Fascist government was '* vi5iU?ci a> iiavn Friday morivr,g uj ou Th o i w ( we re Don i "ii; co J> o\ one aJKr ITlS HSS1SU ~ t3ycn.U\.??.0"i^ ; ~ it. .1 chair, thcv hot to ueaih from the back. Bo- " vnr.e at ".:lu a. <o. anil SlianVllotto at 5:S5 a. m., jnst as the first light was breaking over the (trim walls HPgg9H9HP$.r&^?.' -far sat-Mrta ^ ? of Rome. " ' ".... ' 3*W' . I..: R?ad the A?i%?They Are Messengers of Thrift 1 THE BEST REFERE RECORD Of The best record any y sent to the girl of his c ord of saving. Many hi moved from "that fir ments, if the young hu: sight and courage, has to establish a home in his bride. Building ai 5 per cent interest?< types of investment ce age tor the last hve y< in detail the advanta NEW SERIES Gi wataiga | Alfred E f/jSawMffisS S ritisKiVwaassa rr Jt' ^T5 _ f IT r 5f 1 m% li Launching bis political career as a of Jurors in N\ Y. City. 1895, he r I9li>; Democratic -Assembly Lca<Ic r^iintv loi ^ . r>...<-;^.., n',.,.,1 . . of New York. Iddto'&d and D< D.j.-n N. Y. City, Dec. 3d, 1$73: A ices Signs of B !)t laved E ? By CALEB JOHNSON Cp to a v.-iy few war- ago Sloe* ~ch~in;r-rpa-:c\-:r o*t?Tj J rtumi aJ:\kiy smsH number of pec ti. Unti: tl war v.*a had no larjd itcs '? >v - tor- in America. Whet e iv-:ir v.jiii aluT'sr and the Libert3 yr.ci rintpaiij in. minions oi ropU- for the first tiisjy paid ou otv.v in e:teiiait|je for piece.- oi* pa r?far seen! i*ios. After the wa; t?y found they could' ffeH those se s for something more than the] ul paid for them. They hudp-t ex vied to make a pvo::t when the 'id:*. them. hilt they d?d make ofU , : : I : -i got their ?)one v --" Cor-v luv ij. id ?/|7T?' vr-.<\ ate . k to i;eii I he same people N> buy otho i iir!ilea. ami ;;.r a white the seem ;. n r.\si up. so tha ?oeuU?< :>vs oiie-ht sell at a pvoii Jithin a \my shoit time we hud iu >me uhVtpst r-.r. entiv Matiojj of stoc And then tin; hpttoiii tlvopbedT'oh It dropped but because stock pricfl ??~gWF--.ii !*' r-.: .Jnlio.n \ehr,t>i\-^; tt> lile valu they represented share.-. |fig L'lUto into* national diVliSL'iriiiices a:; inierriatitSlil trade and th urket for commodities suddenly fro' irrowor. resulting in the alnekennv i and industry, share irtihi. ;n theory. haiV-i&*S&*^~' * M it" s.c I ual ~v uiu instead iji that, they dropped awaj nvir oeiuvv their aetUhi value?, an ;ncek ' SAVING oung man can prehoice is a clean recsartaches can be rest year" of adjustsband through fore> saving with which a manner befitting id Loan shares pay i record which few in equal as an aversars. Let us explain ges of our savings ww ww ww ? rtna jul, x i ING AND LOAN LTION TttE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVER * * !' ! ^^5^===^ A clerk m the offices of the Cemmissioner m >?e steadily. Member X. V. Assembly. be r. 19! 1: Speaker, 1Q13: Sheriff. X. Y. ji Aldermen, 1917; Pour tinier Governor rmocratic candidate for president, 1923. j tarried,- Catherine Dunn. N. Y., 1900; 2 Ltln th iesiimim* of inj conomic Upturn i; A I' I ' !' . cause it necessarily takes a lofijr J ^ me to bring about economic read j ?; j.i>:Unc*ras, and our country tnonv | - S ccwld not euro the situation; because thi ' p j much 01 it hinged upon the coo s\v ijnomic coi'citici.n oi Europe people in} "! who had lied up iheir money in stocks ov ' and wanted to got it out began jnii : throwing them on the market at what- j -lever price they could get, an.;vtimtj pv ' tent the. market down .still lower. ~ : And as is the way of human na-p1 'iiurc. people who have thus sddden?yjlK l|foutid thorns-: cs in a difficult sit ' 1 lunik'n have been looking in. every 1 j dire c.ion for a nvoaelo -o happen! . j thai wioild put than hack to when ui ; they wove without any effort on their s s " pwii ran. I ; *4Thc gevei nm.'V.t ought To do 15 * 't J -ic-iUi thing about it." \V?|J the govern-j ;V j men" has htu.-a yl: to do some-iy' ..jihing- ah^ut and a very large part j i! k! 1 rv a-" ' r.ies \n wasningtqp ann ? ciiiyt*LlsC^f^Rm23?.<? r?inl in i.Kiil ? pi headquarters of lire~ Lit;uv,ue d? iN?-j .<?tiuns i;U' iht j --..-i IW?> ycai'S tlAS bCciVifl > f)??\ < fC?.>-f tdruv aliin.t if. ? gj q I Hut as each stejl in these goverr.mon-j R cTOt'igiiiFnKKTTOptstt;>" ? ?= j ft ? ;. x .:! i I r9 e to work n mi r dele over night. the Sjj : attitude of the stock market l?a> bo- IS gj conic or.;.' oi' distrust of every gpvern- R g yj ii SiuM ?t!^ays !<-- v.hrrc-1 t-W- M ihtr people who wentirttv -the St ?k 8 I market to make money went in with 9 ,' the i fie a that they could yet rich with- 5 (out working. A very few do succeed S *|in doing thai, but the great majority R of people who play the market always fa lose in the long run. If, when * 'g j market crashed, everybody who owned; 1 ; stocks had just, taken his medicine j | jand said, "well, that's that," and for-! g itU n about, and kept right on woik-j a eular business or . is I we wuiiliiti'i have any such dli-1 | I Licuities as we have been going] | tftfoupn. out tnat, again. is not :a| fli .. icovdanee with human na- uro. ? What people who set out to h make money without working- want g is something that will restore the fie- jj| titious profits which they think they M made, or should have made, in that g rt. Such a restoration of security g prices probably never will come about ?j i It is extremely doubtful whether the j IS j present generation will ever see the i s | iisi of Stock Exchange prices as il 9 I were selling in the spring of 1029.19 jBut down in Wall Street they are|9 siiii looking for miracles to happen, !H and the other day stock and bond j 9 prices begar. to go up. What started them up was the an-;jg nouncement that a syndicate of bank- ' g |rs, headed by Thomas W. Lament of : g :??. P. M"i'gan and Company, had ied a fund of ?100,000,000 in cash,9 with which to buy good securities, i 9 bonds and stocks, not for the pur-'9 ; pose of speculation, but because they : 9 [are good investment at the prese t ? j prices. That was something that WalirB ; Street can understand. It was their | own people, spending their own men-; 9 ;ey, who were talking. This was notjB j some governmental ^ciieine pxmisutou :? at u asuiii^iuu, nut it | was the decision of hard-headed bank ers that the time was ripe for them ! j to buy. The mere announcement of this program has had a most tremendous effect upon the psychology of the investing and speculative public. So far as New York and the stock mar- j ket people are concerned, it meant! thp definite beginning offKe Bflturn. < fs It reassured the people who had been j |j hesitating about buying for fear that j H prices might go lower, and it en-il ; couraged the people who owned de-!B I preciated securities to hold on to them! S i in the belief that their prices will go'I ] higher. j It was a remarkable example of the ! I ! psychological effect of a gesture on ; j the part of people in whom the in- ? ^ V THURSDAY?POONE, N. C. ?<trng puMic has ruii confldem^-1 am wiling this because, in the ist Tew days. I have become sjgp nce-' that we have nor only reached c bottom of the depression; but are ?g in rang 10 come up, hut there is ^ U: vr expressing an opinion of at kird without some facts to back up. Too many people have been ving for a long time that the upirfiiiTi?i.corner. It nearer than that now. It is right re. The immediate effect of even a _-hi rise in the Stock market, if the gher prices are maintamed is, -o:;g other things to stabilize the *jae ?>f stock market securities as a sis for bank loans. This in turr aid enable a great many persons 20 coiiid use money for productive p ?es but have b en unab e to get vo obtain loans and. so start bank edit into circulation again. The nks haw plenty of monej but they :ve not had enough demand for operly secured lours. A great deal of the hesitan on the part of business and inry about going ahead has been' doubts uattiraliy raised by the lineal huilaballoo in Washington, to what form of taxation would adopted in the new revenue bill, at is all settled. Was the govenien* going to economize? That has oh settled. We have balanced our dget and the govt rnment's credit not going to bo unduly strainedicre was a lot of undercover talk f a while about the possibility of e United Stater, going off the gold sis. There never was anything to lit, but thjj imagination of a terri'n few, but it had its effect in kecpr men cf big means on the anxious at. ' o that they were actually afraid risk their money. That is all over, is perfectly clear that we are no* ?.<V tv... n-/\l/l cio.rjlfl.Vll There are two mere things which il nave tc he ove?- and dene with Ivic the bus;r.ccn and industry of r nation will get back into full ing. One is the political hominatr conventions, and after those arc or I sook for another sharp alas! perhaps not verv pudonged vise the stock market. The next is the cff--entail elect ion. and, whichever ny it goes, it will be regarded a= ving at least define i ihe country**? ilicy for the next four years, and another element of uncertainty il have been removed. In the meantime, ihe e inmcr.1 agencies, the Reconstruction Fill! cc Corporation. which have beer itrustttd with ihe job of lOySciiing > (a*edit and saving of the railand big industries from vuiri iv, potn doing their job pretty well le Federal Reserve Hanks arc S(i? va* tisr vein 6ft t makes MILLIONS N any other company. _SAVE t PLAY At these low prices fo: ity it doesn't pay to t smooth tires. At any i for tires, we can ?i' Goodyear. We stand fa dise Wft spll. Wa niolra say. Come here for hoi give you the most vali Heavy Duty Tru Famous Goody ' k JO 1? ' " " "inPra.} *?^inPre. Single tll.fcsjSinfttc C1SS+ 3? * 5 j 33 i 5 *14Sch *!6tu j SlT-glf SIC-^C ! Single ?;?-?? j TRADE OLD TIRES for Ne GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS Good Used Tires $1 Uj Expert Tire Vulcanizinz Centra BO 1 - ^ vv i}"?v ???-o hlllf.W uuun Cue lav,. It he:, beer., in manwayis the must curious depression ri-41 H has -been largely a state ?I l?mUK TiitiK uai buCTi a iot Of uireiuployrnent, but almost nothing approaching actual starvation. A great many people- have stopped buying luxuries, and have taken reductions .in salaries an I wages, but oi: the other hand three has been a genera! ; decline in rents and in almost ail . commodity prices, so that by comJ parison with three years ago the liv| ?ng scale of the majority of the peo' pie has no: been greatly affected. And 1 believe that I am perfectly safe in saying that as I write this J 'early in June, 1932, the worst is over ] and we can look for fair weather ahead in business and finance. i ; nuovt'f Planning Hard Fight Prior to Election Washington.?Heartened by the rwhelming support conferred uphim and his administration by the : riiTiUusi'M: co oven lion. President1 : Hoover Muwdav begun preparation? j fox the stirring campaign he must | wage between n w. a .id the fateful November election daw : ifL E i "'IIW ? THERE is no mon in the life of yoi n*nr* y. With our well wishes we offer one though IS THE BED-ROCK FUL HOMES ARE C Your Patronage Watauga C i SAlpB jjj r real Goodyear qual- La ake chances on thin, price you wish to pay df? r'e you a guaranteed iack of the merchati- qi good on anything we nest tire values. We'll ic for your money. CAS ick ?? Bus Tire ; I ' car Pathfinder I 7.o?-io j 7JW0 | I c Tf?h*ch Kadi 4T ,tiVr~ ^ JJinPrs. Single 9X9 AS Single <3fr4S 3 93 x 6 3* x b $ '28".-. ^ yinPfs ^'wi2?r;. 5, .C:...--1- ?;(, co Ninrie m? to < Sii T 1 Tire 01 A. E. Hodges, Manager ONE, NORTH C AROLI fl JUNE 23, 1932. | He will launch his. bid for to thej White House from the snnjk portico cf the presidential mansi,-' looking out to ti e inspiring shall o-' Clio iToalnutttui: TCOTlIITnORt, plans now being made have to be altered. This first battle cry will be spoken a few weeks hence, after the Democratic party has chosen his op. pohent and announced that issues no. on which it will contest Republican Then Mr. Hoover will receive formal notification of the nomination granted him Thursday amid acclaim ! and enthusiastic uproar in Chicago. He and Mrs. Hoover heard it all by radio, and directly he dispatched to the convention chairman, Representative Bertraml Snell, his message of appreciation ar.d his promise "to labor I linv'A to TYiOO* ; trials arid difficulties now i>e3ettihg i the nation. Vice-President Curtis, who received news of his renominates# while at work in the Senate, was still jtoo deep in the troubled affairs of 1 congress to set out upon hi; cant* - Vow Vint iUrt it'Arb nvf.'i C-. ^ i ?"V. - . . , | ably will be even mors; arduous, nr. h must bear the brunt ot the speaking: 1 assignments, visiting cities winch Mi. Hoover will net have time to reach. ______________ ?? / llg / vents/ 5 happy or solemn occasion ling folks than when they -i-TTrrr-- f i to newlv married couples, t-A SAVINGS ACCOUNT UPON WHICH SUCCESSONDUCTFD. ! Will Be Appreciated on illy Bank .. , ? _ T ^Jlh= ! s^^beScj J f g test Lifetime Guaranteed -EEDWAY L>upertwist Cord Tires H PRICES?FREE N.OUNTING 19 > 4w|(-U ?<4 |t-U <?49 $n^79 Koch Each HP'lnPri. Pr?. -> Ingle $S>59 Single 93&.S9 Tnbe9?C Tube 9** wv4 SO-M XH4-7S-19 383 $/fl58 Each IE Each in Prs. Tjln Pre. ingle SS?95 Sir.*!? *4^-3 Tube 9?g Tube 94k { 9X4-75-X9 1H5M-U A ? ? 49/ >/S 72 Each Each in Pre. Pre. iii'.ic v4?7v Single 94*9S Tube 9*C Tube 91.QO x 5 M-M 91 X f-M-U 48? $/fl98 Each Each In Pre. Pre. n&Ie #4-95 Single #5-15 tibc #1-14 Tube #1-1# ================= | tnpany NA
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