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TWO BIGGEST STORIES OF THE PAST YEAR * w\ n nn* m/rnnni A rill sMiEltbi Lindbergh Kidnapinc: Cas4? Heads ?l List. Willi Ivviclion of Bf?aus Arm Second. 3lassie Myrdrp Case uri S^xith or Yomiic Smith Kc>ic?>)< \!*s> )r?? mi; Headlines. Deux erotic Landslide \ls? I'oprtlkr. What were rhr outwr.ir.dinj? net events of urSz': Out of the Welter tif "hix; st*>ri?*; that broke d\r :a^ the year the I-:nt oer^li **'*"* tltnu UIMIU-JUICU ranks first .: he Atimoti ;? of n&w : r? :<! : - w Ith r of title sensational tie v e lo pmea is crowd! J close for x- <ion, Th>* Lindbergh L-.ise was ^iven fir position i': th - aiiney of Associate Press fcluito^ with the follovir f-ren't- i\y:k-r-.t - The eviction of the bonus arn from U'ashini:tvri. The election of Frar.lilin Rooseve in the Democratic landslide. Ivar Kreuprer's suicide and the eo The Olympic s.imt's at I-OS Ai c;eles. The- Shanghai hostilities bet wee the Japanese and Chinese. The collapse of the Insul! interest in Chicago. .Mayor Walker's resignation In Xei \ orx. The Alassie murder case ir? Ho no lulu. Amelia Earbart's solo flight to Eu rope. Imprisonment of Al Capone. Other Big News Other outstanding new? events o the world were: Aliil-western farm strike: assassina tion of President Doumer of France Smith Reynolds death mystery am release t?f Tabby Ilolman, his wife rise of "wet" sentiment including th Rockefeller pronouncement agains prohibition: the business depression Gandhi's hunger strike: Hitler con flict in Germany; Lausanne confer once: stratosphere experiment: Colon e! Raymond Rohbins disappearance eclipse of the sun. The bonus march on \Va3hingt91 received world notice when blood >va shod in a clash between the 15. E. F and the .police anil u-hr-n th<> u-r.tr was called out to evict tnc demon strators. Many govo fjjnni en ts of the work have changed hands in the dopressiot years and the. United States follower the trend in the Democratic avalaneh which s\Vep: Franklin D. Koosevel into office. The biggest sports story of the vca was the Olympic Games at Dos An geles?jumped into the class of :h biggest news stories of 1932. _headlines f eatured a liiop hitter fighting ibetween Chinese an " uupaTeeso iua-iis iri oimugnaa. " n^l^UAUOl I Jimmy Walker, idol of New Vorl stepped out of the 1932 political pie furc with his sudden resignation a mayor in the midst of a legislatlv hearing before Governor Roosevelt <r his conduct in office. The hearin. assumed national importance, as Mi Roosevelt was then candidate for tli presidency: The., great, underlying news thru out the year was the struggle agains economic conditions. Strangely enough, the depressioi was not represented greatly in tilt news save as other nows reflected it. ft was reflected in the bonus am hniK'-M-*' ... -? '?3ES.. --o'-- ..*? v.**in uit, ruiuuie wes tern farm strike, in the war debt de velopments. in the activities of tlv R. F. C., and in the Lausanne con ference. W OM AN LOST TWENTY POUNDS IN FOUR WEEKS Mrs. Mac West of St. tonis, Mo writes: "I'm only 28 yrs. old an weighed 170 pounds until taking on box of your Kruschen Salts just fou weeks ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. also have more energy and furthe more I've never liad a hungry mo ment. Fat folks should take ono-half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glas of hot water in the morning befor* breakfast?it's the SA FTC. hnrmles way to reduce as tens of thousand of men and women know. For your health's sake ask for ant get Krusche-, at any drug st-oro??hi cost for a bottle that lasts 4 sveek is but a trifle and. If aFer the firs hctt'v you itOL Joyfully salisiill< with results?money rback ?Adv K?C4H!I 3~7T3 I wee l MODEfcU YOUTHS' MAUDS COME: ?OM WOWMQ THE MewMMOttP OOAUETTS LK3HTEHS. j Natio j ! n }\ 1 A | ?} ^ r%\\ is On nil federal bui!< half mast for 30 dcya in honor of iv show, left, Flag at half raaat on tl former president lying In. state a at Northampton to attend the ah ECONOMY HOPiOF * flEIWOTB ATir BI1I.F s v Congressman Snoll Predlrts failure1 to Buluaw Bu.]^r. Says U?xihveil Mom \dopt Jsifo Plan if Ho E\{m.tCs i? Progress. WaslilH^torL?Postponement by the Democrats of ar?y revenue-raisins plans until the -ml of the session, and their announced intention of depending mainly upon expenditure reductions for .bringing the budget into " balance. last week brought from the Republican House leader. Snell of 1 New York, a prediction that they w ?uld fail. 0 Snel! said it was "perfectly apparcnt that the Democrats are r.ot going ' t<> do anything about balancing the budget this session. Tbev don*? even intend to try before *en or fifteen ~ days from the end of the session and that means they have thrown it up in ijnsnnir.'' His statement to newspapermen t followed renewed word that the Dcm* ocr.us would b.iaji heavily or. the gov* em men t reorganising powers they propose giving Fran hi in D. Itdosrvfijt. Pj-ovisioii for this already ^ been incorporated in the Treasury-Poatof? 1 flee Appropriations bill which the Senaj e soon must act on. * "The Democratic n hit form \v:i s ins* - as emphatic on balnncing the burtgei as it vas or. brer." sain Sntdl, "and l" while they have sP!B.*t t more effort or beer than on balancing the budget, 11 " is evident they will fall down on both, j The Now Yorker said Prseidor.t lf.l.xl^.^-.:P^kuA^U -V.^ A. ttCBt.a.t...ltlui.OAir V. ^ ! 'VlwirlHi'1 ju?ijsf"_ [or Jd'eau .ahO do* clared: a i cautvIT him wit nam tear of sue ^ cessful contradiction that if he is tc lead his party during these strenuous ?s tlines, he must be something mor?. 0 than a cleaving house. n "I: will be necessary for him to ^ have a program of his own and gland behind it lor two successive days rung ning." ; To" ttie~~uul:?iucr looking o.i." Mr. Sn^li fnnthUP'l, lohWs ifke th^ ,t President-elect is running out on his congressional leaders before they even get started." B 1 Wild. OF CALVIX fOOIilrifiP. ] LEAVES RSTATF. TO WIKF Northampton, .Mass.?Only 24 word* e were used Ihv Calvin Ooolldge to writ.1 * his will, bequeathing his entire esiat* to his wife, it was revealed Friday when the will was unexpectedly probated in court. It reads: j 'Will of Oalviri Cot.lideo. of Northniapton, Hampsijire v'oun.y oV Massachusetts: "Not unmindful of my son John. 1 give all my estate, ivoth real and per^ sonal, to my wife. Grace Goodhu* k ii'ooiicLoT& vn ree simple. * 'Calvin Couiidge; "Done at Washington. District o: Columbia, this twentieth day of T*>e" cemlier A. D? 1926. signed by us or ^ the date above in the presence 01 three testators and of each other as ' witnesses to said will and the signatures thereof. "Everett Sanders "Edward T. Clark. "i-jrw in \". Gem&ftY." * Sanders and Clark were secretar& ies for the late .president. ^ John Coolidge, the son, had previ. ously been provided for by a trust s fund of between $50,000 and $100,, * The will was written in the former Presidents' own hand writing and on s White House stationery. \ The will gave no intimation of the ;J value of the estate. This is not re4 quired. It has been variously estima_ ted. however. between $250,000 and $600,000. A (XIRUEOTION A repyi L in ht?i wt-ek s issue of ThC Democrat relative to the ejection o: new officer hy the local Junior Counoil, stated that Ralph G. Greer hac been named vice-councillor. Ralph G Greene, and not Mr. Greer, was elected. J Iredell farmers, using the seed loans If Or cash buying last season say tliej | saved at least 20 per cent, on th? fertilizer purchases. JA'CKY ACCIDENTS Accidents That Were Ducky. Rear About tlie Aston is! ring Escapade* from Death Reported from All Part' of the World Lust Year in The American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed With tlue Next Atlanta Sunday American. Nyal Throat Gargle, two for the price of one at the Watauga Drug Store. Watauga democrat?every n'a Flags at Half Mast for Calvi ushiagton. and in cities, towns and hamlets 1 Calvin Cooliilgp, who vov? syitft fore te Library of CongreM with the Capitol in th< t the church in ICorlbampton. JIasa. Right, I tnple cereinony which marked the funeral . . . Reynolds Finds He and ; Long Are Old Friends J I Washington.?Senator Bob Reynolds of North CttcoUna has just <ib. covered that hit' acquaintance with at least two of hi.s colleagues in the upper chamber goes a long way back. Out on an informal party the other nigh; he and Senator Huey Long. the self-styled "kingfish" Louisiana, fell to reminiscing. ; "I met you somewhere before you , came to the Senate. the KingCIsh eyeing "Our Bob" quizlcally. "I was thinking the same thing , about you." the North Carolina Senator retorted. , Aftei tacking lil* brain for a few moments, the .Kingfish said: 'I've got it: were you ever in Ba. t in Uouge?" ! "Sure." safd Reynolds. "I used to ! run a skatins rink there.'' J "That's it." said the Klngfish. "and I used to do sent" fancy skating with you." "I remember now." said Bob. and you had a patent medicine show." They .both got a laugh out of recalling the incident. Tlie second member concerned is Thomas P. Gore, blind senator from OtiUhuma. He and Senator Reynolds were puzzled over where they had , I f 8 a. is =*Ss?'? i ANNO LI TRUC GRF.A' ^ Again Chevrolet leads nomical transportati< announces a greatly im Chevrolet, six-cylinder trui new engine. A new rea frame. Many progressive c and construction. And greatly reduced prices world's largest builds: trucks could achieve. } All lH-ton models are no remarkable new Six - Cy Truck Engine. This is b< reliable power plant of Chevrolet has made it , more powerful, and more [ the addition of 33 new and refinements. I i W. R I CHEVROLET 1 THURSDAY?BOONE, N. C. ' " " ? ?< in Coolidge | tif I. throughout the nation, f.ags are at fathers on a Vermont hillside. Photos o background; center, Body of the Resident and Mrs. Hoover arriving 4 4 as Calvin would have liked it.'' HOOVER GIVES HIS CAMP TO NATION Unpulnii May Be I'sod by Future Presidents for Itot. Message A>Ks iliat of Shenandoah National l'ark. Richmond^ Va.?President Hoover nnd Mrs. Hoover have donated their camp, the summer White House in Madison County. Virginia, to the coinmomvealth with the request that it be made a part of the Shenandoah National Park. William E. Carson, chairman of the state commission on conservation and development, announced Thursday. The deed was made to Mr. Carsor its trustee, and in it was expressed Mr. Hoover's desire to have the camp made .* part of the proposed national park and preserved for the use of ether presidents who may wish to camp there. A letter from the President to Mr. Carson inoonmrated in the deed of mei he fore until the North Carolina senator remembered that ho had been a physical instructor in a school in Oklahoma City, (lore's home town. I ITJPffl A r~a r% y | UNCES j NE OF S KST SEL3 FLY HEP KEDUC the way to eco- AS MU >n! Chevrolet proved line of :ks?featuring a 9 r axle. A new hanges in design Halt-ton Pic] selling at new, that only the j Sedan Deliv of care and Half-ton Par w powered by a 131" Stake , Under Special isically the same 157 Stake last year?but . -AUprtcvt.o.b.Fl *V*T% ?3TTnoothrr Quipment mxtrm, : economical by I """" '"r < improvements I A GENERAL M . Chevrolet C< [RUCK DEMONSTRi! . ...r -i .t.-.? hi* -orlirlnal inten-jpl| ?n m t-.? the eoxup as ?x-j vsmJ . Aicu>: 1. IW?. ?* follows.? \4> I told yon *o:tv.? mo))ths a&o. j shi'uM lite out ?? in permanent! ^ r:?: f<s T Iht of niv SUCtessors. j nerrJ . p shall ^ "):> pT?lW?T /.T Xh<* -M:V; i tuali National Park x> that a: 1 ' j * * juration of rny term of oftic^, th- y I ? ay hold it for my for a.? ok-end camp. ?n\ ;f future pr^sl- j \f :iIh <lo not wish to avtll themselves I j*,^ ir. is at the disposal of th - *?ark t Fron elf. Therefore I would bo glad to Mr. her. deed it no?v <?r await the trans-S um of the park to the Federal kov-'the : nment. whichever you think best." I ilie J Next TWO-C.UX SfliOOLMA'AM > Hon a Two-Gnu Scbooltna^m 'Nv rnml the !lu?l Indians in Old Wild J * c-4 Style, in The \meriean Weekly. 1X10 e Magazine Distributed With the? i ?t Atlanta Sunday American. !&t SPECIALS?JAN. 20tli RICE, 3 pounds for. . . . TOMATOES, No. 2 can PINTO BEANS, 6 cans DANIEL BOONE COF1 CATSUP, 14 ounce bott OATMEAL, Quaker, sn OATMEAL, Quaker, la TRY A BAG OF TR Made from the Be3t Kan Bag Guarai HBMHHDHHHHH I r-sri J &N IMPR IIX-CYLI LING A1 TTrrn DI JT J TIONS = CH AS Chevrolet has als new type of rear i ' | \ mechanical adva IJ differential and a with bearing supj t-up ?440 | In addition, the < tr, A ? now has a muc ery j deeper, heavier si< models have a si - OOU well as larger bral $0gg a new 15-gallon li Nothing that C . . . *715 before in truck ? this announcemc in' ":hd^ powerful, mar, 5. m. a.c. terms. line. Even mor g=. year. And price CHEVROLET MO" m nTODQ V*TTT? - Boone, ! lTION WEEK ? JANUi JANUAHI 19. 1333 ildhirth Left Her Thin, Worn, Nervous fter birth of my bab3" f was uus. run-doivn. The first bottle Loot (iron tottic) helped. I* grave?s*rc r z ' h. TTii^r."?Otrs. V itinsi* ne. W'atayga I>. - > MYSTERY SOM1.J) -.other Remaricahle Story of a linjr Crime I nraTtiled by the icJi Prto-iive Police. Toll] hy II. Ashloii-Wolfe. Former A?:>tof (lie Famotis I?r. Kertillou. of Sarete, in Tlic American Wceklj. Ma^nune Distributed uiili die Albuita Saiidaj Iuhtmup. al Zinc Oxide Ointnt. 2 for price of one Watauga Drug Co. i to JANUARY 26 10c s, 3 for 19c for 25c FEE, lb 19c le . 10c lall, 2 for 15c rge 15c Ij-blu flour"" isas Wheat?Every riteed! r* M WBSaSBSSBSSSE^ ?? OVED NDER . .ggp* * RICES io introduced an entirely axle with the outstanding ntages of a four-pinion straddle-mounted pinion >ort on both sides. Chevrolet 131-inch truck h stronger frame, with 3e members. The ij'j ton Uiwicf MMlVLICllI jviul) :e?, improved springs, and * icl tank. hevrolet has ever done in equal the importance of nt: A stronger, more > durable six-cylinder e economical than Inst d as low as $440.'* [ OR CO., DETROIT, MICH.. iRY 14 TO 21 /
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