Peace Plan Afoot I Danzig Question May Be Agreeably Settled; Plans For Discussion Accepted Rome. ? Italians outside the Government said today that Ger many and Italy are agreeable to holding a conference with France and Great Britain (or settlement of the German claim to Danzig. The plan was reported to em brace three points, with settlement of Europe's other economic and colonial expansion problems as the ultimate aim, Including the Italian claims on France. The plan on the basis of these reports would provide for: 1. A 30-day truce In which each power would promise to make no move while the conference was ar ranged among the foreign minis ters of France, Britain, Italy and Germany. 2. Britain, as guarantor of Po land's security, would transmit the recommendations of the con ference to Warsaw with an In quiry as to whether Poland accep ted the solution. Prolong Trnce 3. On Poland's acceptance of the solution, the truce would be prolonged for consideration of Eu rope's otiher pending problems. Confirmation was lacking in of ficial circles. Spokesmen said nothing was known yet of the outcome of the Salzburg meeting of the Italian and German Foreign Ministers, Count Galeazzo Ciano and Joachim von Ribbentrop, and their talks with Adolf Hitler. 8ay Plan Accepted As Basis For Discussion Berlin. ? A Nazi source with un usually high officialdom said to- ( day that Prof. Carl J. Burckhardt, ! League of Nations Commissioner for Danzig, has a plan for peace ful settlement of the dispute be tween Germany and Poland over the Free City. The plan, according to this source, calls for t-be reunion of Danzig with the Reich and for "a direct and gauranteed connection between East Prussia (including Danzig) and Germany proper." Reichsfuehrer Hitler, Polish Foreign Minister Joseph Beck and Danzig Nazi Leader Albert For ster were said to be acquainted 1 with the plan and to have accept ed it as a possible basis for dis cuaaion. . L This Nazi source said that Com missioner Burckhardt was making a secret trip to London to present the plan to Lord Halfax, the Brit ish Foreign Minist-er. It was only today for the first , time that authoritative quarters acknowledged Professor Burck-j, hardt was in Berchtesgaden last | week to see Hitler. This disclosure came as officials [ were weighing t'he results of., tfce week-end conferences among Hit- ; ler and the German and Italian Foreign Ministers in which Ger many and Italy were said to have ] set a joint course of action. A declaration today on the Dan zig issue said that unless it was settiled speedily "the European powder barrel may explode." DIES FOLLOWING FALL ; INTO WATER James M. Davis, 18-year-old i j colored boy, died Saturday night l, of last week, following a fall Into a creek where be almost drowned before be was discovered and res- 1 cued. He was working on the farm of Messrs. N. M. and H. H. Perry abouti three miles from town and was going from the to- 1 bacco barns to the lot which course I took him acrosB a branch. He was subject, it is said, to epilep tic attacks, and was taken with an attack while crossing the walk- ' way over the creek and fell in, the water being only a few inches deep. When found a little later lie had almost succumbed. First aid was given bim and be was ta ken to his home nearby where be died during the nigbV. The pissible use of flreproofed cotton as an Insulating material in the construction of bomes, of fice buildings, and other structur es has been suggested in Texas, where such a process has been de veloped. The cold storage locker plant which has been so popular in the Mid-West Is rapidly taking hold in the 8out>h where quick-freezing facilities are badly needed. niWMPfB Jjfc : ADWRTISMfr ? ? THRILL A SECOND NEW YORK ? (Special) ? Top. a gay trainload of boys and girls is about to take one of the breath-snatching dips on the Cyclone Roller Coaster at the New York World's Fair. Middle, a couple ol winsome young misses hold on for a fast and furious ride on the Jitterbug. Below, a pretty lass is asking you to join her in a self propelling voyage across Fountain Lake aboard one of the Ped-L boats. Oi 1 Demand Wants Dispute With Mexico Settled Washington. ? Sumner Welles, j acting Secretary of State, formal ly demanded today a settlement of the Mexican oil controversy lest It result in "a material barrier" between Mexico and the United States. Welles, after conferences with^ Mexican Ambassador Castillo So lera and Donald R. Richbery, at torney for the American oil com panies, disclosed at his press con terence that tfiV State Department was the author of recent compro mise proposals for a board of di rectors to operate expropriated American oil properties in Mexico. He said the department was dis appointed that these had been turned down by both sides with out adequate discussion^ Najero had said earlier be be lieved a way to settlement was 'still open." checks DDD MALARIA nnn COLDS Liquid - Tablets symptoms first Salve-Nose Drops day Try "Rub-My-Tism" - a Wonderful Liniment I LIGHT RATES The following Is taken from 1 Southern Municipal News: "Murphy's new residential rates are a far cry lower than in the days before this town found Itself in the TV A territory, as far as the small residential consumer is con cerned. The Murphy plant offers the first 100 KWH at four cents, next 50 at three cents, next 350, two cents, next 1,500, one cent, and excess over 2,000, eight- mills. "Carolina Power ana Light sells to residential consumers tlre Drst 60 KWH at 3.9 cents, next 100, 2.9 cents, next 100, 1.9 cents, and over 200, 1.6 cents. Duke offers the first 10 KWH for 80 cents, the I next 40 for 3.5 cents, and all over 50 for two cents." PROMPT S H O E REPAIRS You get double value for your money when you have your comfortable old shoes repaired and resoled. Our modehi equipment enables us to rebuild your worn shoes to give you genuine savings in added use. and comfort GANTTS SHOE SHOP iMt MMh Hurt Louiabnrg, N . 0. Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg Mud Bank Halts Towing of Sub / _____ Flooded Hatches Not To Be Opened Until Squalus Is Hauled Ashore Portsmouth. N. H. ? The subma ine Squalus with its cargo of 26 lead was held fast tonight' by an mcharted mud dump it struck vhile being towed shoreward after he U. S. Navy had raised the ves- , el 80 fefet from a 240-foot depth " n an epic engineering feat. i "Squalus cannot be moved ap- 1 ireciably from position of first jj [rounding," Rear Admiral Cyrus W. Cole, in charge of tie opera- : ions, radioed from the salvage ^ hip Falcon. He added, however, that pon- . oons attached to the submarine , vould be reset for the second of hree scheduled liftings. ] Short of Destination Naval officers ashore said the nud pinnacle had halted the -horeward journey Irom 300 to >00 yards short of the first haul's lestination. They expressed infer nal opinions that the unexpected I [rounding would simply change he scene of the second lift with iut' materially interfering with he task of returning the Squalus o ihe PortSHKfuth navy yard. Ten pontoons were used in mov ng the Squalus from the place at vhlch if sank during diving tests 12 days, ago. HatcIlWof t'he vessel will npt be >pened until it is returned to the iavy yard. Navy officers kept watch on a reshening sea in apprehension est the weather delay another ifting and towing operation ? irobably early this week ? t-hat vould carry the Squalus into the APEX, N. C. Office days every Saturday and Monday. Honrs for eye examination : Saturday # a. in. to b p. m. Monday U a. ni- to Noun. Other day* by appotntmem only. WHte or Phone So. IO. sheltering lee of the now nearby Isle of Shoals. Once there, the iob virtually would be done. Farmers' mutual telephone com panies own a total of 678,000 miles of wire, according to infor mation compiled recently by the U. S. Bureau of Census. Sentinels of Health Don't Neglect Them ! Nature Mpitd the kidneys to do ( marvelous Job. Their task ie to keep the flowine Mood etreojn tree at an ticeee of toxic Impurities. The set ol IMnc ? ii/e ? A. M. TO >:00 P. M. THINK! ? THINK I ? I HOES, SWEEPS [forks, RAKES I To mnkp a rrop without Hoes, Plows and Castings, ? Fortes, Hi,k<'s and the many other farm tools is practi ? cally Impossible in these times of fast work. Come In J and ?<* our lino. They are the best for the money tof I be had. We have that wonderful tobacco . sweep that m makes better tobacco and makes it easier. SPORTS Come in and select your FISHING TACKLE and be ready to enjoy FISHING, the greattmof all sports. We have must anything you wish. BASE -BAIL Gets your Balls, Bats, Mits, Glovee and other nec essary fixtures from us. FREEMAN 8 HARRIS Numa F. Freeman H. Grady Harrl* LOUISBJJRQ, II. 0.