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JAPANESE BALK AT PEACE PLAN; HI r GOES ON JContinued from page one) WOMEN TO BE EVACUATED from Shanghai, Japanese decide, and Chinese fear this move means heavier attack is coming. JAPANESE FORCES SEIZE Lion Hill, fortified area at Nanking; new battle may be imminent as Chinese move troops toward them. TOKYO PUTS NAVY IN COM MAND of member of the royal fam ily, giving Imperial court direct con trol of both army and navy. TWO WARSHIPS DISPATCHED to Shanghai by Italy. U. S. S. HOUSTON, FLAGSHIP of Asiatic squadron, reports rapid ' progress in dash to trouble zone; due at Shanghai tomorrow. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE delayed because League of Nations Council has meeting at same hour; British Cabinet member declares Lon don and Washington have decided fighting in China must be stopped at once. JAPANESE TO ABANDON patrol of United States and British sectors of the International Settlement, Col onel Hooker, United States Marine commander, reports. JAPANESE WARSHIP SUNK, Chinese report, in heavy artillery en gagement between destroyers and Chi nese shore batteries at Woosung forts, sixteen miles from Shanghai; Japanese deny report. CHINA ACCEPTS PROPOSAL of great powers for truce based on five points as contained in U. S. note. WASHINGTON AWAITS Tok yo’s reply to peace proposal, with like lihood that it will not come until to morrow, pending further conferences among Japanese leaders. AMERICAN AND BRITISH wo men and children evacuate Nanking. LOWER SCALE OF PAY WENT ) EFFECT FEB. 1 {Continued from page one) business negotiation since the depres sion set in. They classed the conferenc as a his tory making event, first, because of its far-reaching effects upon business, and second, because it was the first time that labor and capital ever have sat down across a table to settle ami cably their differences upon so huge a scale. The lowered wages are expected to have a considerable immediate effect for the better upon security prices. The union delegates put out several feelers to see whether the roads might accept a smaller wage reduction and whether they would make more defi nite assurances of work for the 500, 000 railroad workers now jobless. When no such assurances were forth coming, labor made its momentuous decision. The union leaders then ac cepted the wage reductions at a meet ing with the railroad presidents. MAGNETOMETER RECEIVED Chapel Hill—The department of ge ology has just acquired through the Phillips Petroleum company, Amarilla, Texas, an Askania magnetometer for the use of students of geophysics in the course given by Dr. Gerald Mac Carthy. WORLD’S RECORD Raleigh—Palmer E. Bailey, of this city, a cousin of Senator Josi ih W. Bailey, claims the world’s unofficial record for long-time typing. Saturday he wrote 162 letters for the Senator between 9 a. m. and 9 p. m. He "sti mated he struck the keys of his type writer 110,250 times. Fastest Girl Swimmer Eleanor Holm, American champion, added another world’s record by negotiating 150 - yards, backstroke style, in 1:53%, lowering the former mark by two and one-fifth second. The new record was made in the tank at the West Side Athletic club in New. York City. FOR MEN WHO CARE Patronize YADKIN BARBER SHOP Four chairs . . . waiting John Milholland, Mgr. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of authority vested in the under signed Trustees by a deed of trust executed by B. L. Umberger, Jr., on the 22nd day of November, 1927, which deed of trust is duly registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, N. C.. in Book 106, page 183, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the property therein conveyed being sub ject to sale, the undersigned Trustees will jell, at public auction, at the COURTHOUSE DOOR OF ROWAN COUNTY. N. C., in SALISBURY, N. C., on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH, 1932, AT 12:00 O’CLOCK “M” to the highest bidder,- FOR CASH, the fol lowing described real estate: Lying and being in China Grove Town ship, Rowan County, N. C. BEGINNING at a stake on the South side of the Enoch ville Road, the Northeast corner of Lot No. 1, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr, August 6th, 1927, and runs thence South 69 East 60 feet to a stake in the center of an alley; thence South 3 de grees 30 minutes East 131 feet to a stake in the center of an alley, corner of Lot No. 3, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr August 6th, 1927 ; thence South 86 degrees 30 minutes West 60 feet to a stake on the Northern line of Lot No. 3 ; thence along the line of Lot No. 1, North 14 de grees 45 minutes West 52.5 feet to a stake on the line of lot No. 1 ; thence along the line of Lot No. 1, North 6 East 105.5 feet to the BEGINNING. And being Lot No. 2, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr August 6th, 1927. Same being a part of that tract of land conveyed to B. L. Umberger, Jr., by B. L. Umberger, Sr., and wife, by deed re corded in Record of Deeds for Rowan County in Book 197, page 123, and be ing 9 part of Kannapolis, N. C., known as Bellevue. Title to said pro^rty is supposed to be [rood, but the purchaser takes only such title as the undersigned Trustees are authorized to convey under said deed of trust. This the 3rd day of February, 1932. B. W. BLACKWELDER and JOHN D. BROWN, Trustees. B. W. Black welder, Attorney, Concord, N. C. Fb.5-Mch.4. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of authority vested in the under signed Trustees by a deed of trust executed by B. L. Umberger, Jr., on the 22nd day of November, 1927, which deed of trust is duly mi registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, N. C., in Book 106, page 186, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the property therein conveyed being sub ject to sale, the undersigned Trustees will sell, at public auction, at the COURTHOUSE DOOR OF ROWAN COUNTY, N. C., in SALISBURY, N. C., on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH, 1932, AT 12:00 O’CLOCK “M” to the highest bidder, FOR CASH, the fol lowing described real estate: Lying and being in China Gi*>ve Town ship, Rowan County, N. C.: BEGINNING at a stake on the South side of the Enochville Road at the inter section of the Enochville Road and Sec ond Street, and runs thence with the South edge of Enochville Road, South 69 East 116 feet to a stake, corner of Lot No. 2, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr August 6th, 1927; thence South 6 East 105.5 feet to a stake on the line of Lot No. 2; thence South 14 degrees 45 minutes East 52.5 feet to a stake on the line of Lot No. 3, and a corner of No. 2, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr August 6th, 1927; thence South 86.30 West • 100 feet to a stake on the East edge of Second Street, corner of Lot No. 3; thence . North 3 degrees 30 minutes West 200 feet along the East edge of Second Street, to the BEGINNING. And being Lot No. 1, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr August 6th, 1927. Same being a part of that tract of land conveyed to B. L. Umberger, Jr., by B. L. Umberger, Sr., and wife, by deed re corded in Record of Deeds for Rowan County in Book 197, page 123, and be ing a part of Kannapolis, N. C., known as Bellevue. Title to said property is supposed to be good, but the purchaser takes only such title as the undersigned Trustees are authorized to convey under said deed of trust. This the 3rd day of February, 1932. B. W. BLACKWELDER and JOHN D. BROWN, Trustees. B. W. Blackwelder, Attorney, Concord, N. C. Fb.5-Mch.4. ~~ TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of' authority vested in the under signed Trustees by a deed of trust executed by B. L. Umberger, Jr., on the 22nd day of November, 1927, which deed of trust is duly registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Rowan County, N. C., in Book 106, page 181, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the property therein conveyed being sub ject to- sale, the undersigned Trustees will sell, at public auction, at the COURTHOUSE DOOR OF ROWAN COUNTY, N. C., in SALISBURY, N. C., on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH, 1932, AT 12:00 O'CLOCK “M” to the highest bidder, FOR CASH, the fol lowing described real estate: Lying and being in China Grove Town ship, Rowan County, N. C.: BEGINNING at a stake in the East edge of Second Street, L. C. King’s North west corner, and runs thence with the East edge of Second Street North 3 de grees 30 minutes West 50 feet, to a stake in the East edge of Second Street, corner of Lot No. 1, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr August 6th, 1927 ; thence along the back lines of Lots Nos. 1 and 2, North 86 degrees 30 minutes East 160 feet to a stake in the center of an alley, corner of Lot No. 2, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr August 6th, 1927; thence along ' the center of the said alley, South 3 de grees 30 minutes East 50 feet to a stake on a line of L. C. King ; thence along the ( Northern line of L. C. King South 86 de grees 30 minutes West 160 feet to the BEGINNING. And being Lot No. 3, as shown on plat made by K. C. Furr August 6th, 1927. Same being a part of that tract of land conveyed to B. L. Umberger, Jr., by B. L. Umberger, Sr., and wife, by deed re corded in Record of Deeds for Rowan County in Book 197, page 123, and be ing a part of Kannapolis, N. C., known as Bellevue. Title to said property is supposed to be good, but the purchaser takes only such title as the undersigned Trustees are authorized to convey under said deed of trtlst. ' This the 3rd day of February, 1932. B. W. 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