The Carolina Watchman 1“;:, _A NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF ROWAN COUNTY FOUNDED 1$32—I05TH YEAR SALISBURY, N. C., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1936 " VOL. 104 NO. IS PRICE 2 CENTS Watchman To Publish Page Funnies Four Cartoons, Four Comics, to Run Weekly Features Are Considered Outstanding Cartoons And Comics In Weekly Field. Beginning this week, The Watch man will carry in each issue a full page more of comics and cartoons, They are js follows: "Little Buddy.” “Detective Riley.” "Dash Dixon.” "The Goofus Family.” "Facts You Never Knew.” "Our Puzzle Corner.” "Crossword Puzzle.” "Your Health Comes First.” This will mean the addition of sight new features to be published weekly by The Watchman in its future issues. Four will be funny somics, four interesting cartoons. Exclusive rights to publish these sartoons and comics in Rowan County have been granted The Watchman under contract with Lincoln Newspaper Features of New York. These features have been added n furtherance of the policy of the sublishers of The Watchman to nake it a readable and interesting weekly newspaper. All Democrats Sleeted To Fill State Offices The following Democratic state icket was swept into office with inprecedented majorities: Governor: Clyde R. 'Hoey, Shel »y Lieutenant-Governor: Wilkins \ Horton, Pittsboro. Secretary of State: Thad Eure, »v 1I1LOI1. Auditor: George Ross Pou, Ra eigh. Treasurer: Charles M. Johnson, taleigh. Superintendent of Public In truction: Clyde A. Erwin, Ra eigh. Attorney-General: A. A. F. ieawell, Chapel Hill. Commissioner of Agriculture: V. Kerr Scott, Haw River. Commissioner of Labor: A. L. detcher, Raleigh. Commissioner of Insurance: Dan Z. Boney, Raleigh. Associate Justices of the Su ireme Court: George W. Conner, Wilson and William A. Devin, Ox ord. Tenth District Court Judge: Marshall T. Spears, Durham. Fifteenth District Supreme 'ourt Judge: Frank M. Armstrong froy. Senate: josian w. uaiiey, iva eigh House of Representatives—First District: Lindsay C. Warren, Washington. Second District: John H. Kerr, Warrenton. Third District: Graham A. Bar len, New Betn. Fourth District: Harold D. 'ooley, Nashville. Fifth District: Frank W. Han ock, Tr., Oxford. Sixth District: William B. Um tead, Durham. Seventh District: J. Bayard dark, Fayetteville. Eighth District: Walter Lam ierh, Thomasville. Ninth District: Robert L. Doughton, Laurel Springs. Tenth District: A. L. Bulwinkle. jastonia. Eleventh District: Zebulon leaver, Asheville. Two car lo .ds of lime, purchas d cooperative'y, were delivered to ditchell County farmers last veek. Democrats Sweep Rowan Democrats swept Rowan count} Tuesday and carried 26 of the precincts in the county and Star races, and 27 in the national con test. A record-breaking total o: over 17,000 votes was noted. President Roosevelt carried th< county by more than three to one his vote being 13,086 comparei with 4,170 for Governor Alfrec M. Landon. In the Governor’s race, Clyd< Hoey, Democratic nominee, wa: given 10,147 votes; Gilliam Gris som, his opponent, obtained 6,fTT Congressman R. L. Doughtor led his Republican foe, Watt Gragg, 11,401 to 4,812. Incumbents in county officer: were re-elected and include: Sherifl J. H. Krider, who led the ticket with 11,910 votes against 4,721 for his opponent; W. D. Kizziah ; register of deeds; J. E. Haynes ! auditor; R. L. Bernhardt, T. M Byrd, J. T. Graham, O. L. Linr and C. A. Long, commissioners: Dr. W. L. Tatum, coroner; J. D, Justice, surveyor. E. C. Gregory was sent to the State Senate; while the representa tives in the house will be George Uzzell, incumbent, and Walter "Pete” Murphy, veteran legislator, who served last in the 1933 legis lature. W. V. Harris, county judge, and John G. Kesler, solicitor, were Democratic nominees unop posed. GOP Birthplace Wrecked’ Ripon, Wis. — Vandals early Tuesday ripped the front steps from the small schoolhouse on the Ripon college campus that is claim ed locally as the birthplace of the Republican party. Windows of the building were broken and lime was thrown on the walls. Ship’s Crew Rescued London.—A surfboat Tuesday took off the last of the 3 3 members of the crew from the stricken American freighter, Bessemer City of New York. Driven hard on the rocks at Pendennis Point, the ves sel’s keel was broken, and Capt. A. Herman, the last to leave his ship, said, "she’s lost.” Wallace Denies Reports Chicago.—Denying reports that he favored limiting corn prices to $1 a bushel, Secretary of Agricul ture Henry A. Wallace asserted he was interested in "maintaining the income of corn belt farmers at as high a level as possible year in and year out without injustice to other sections.” MURDER AND SUICIDE Tampa, Fla.—Peace Justice Leo Walters said three children arriving home late from school found the bodies of their mother, Mrs. Louise Green, 3 5, and a boarder, Edward D. Akins, 40, sprawled on the kitchen floor. Walters said the two deaths were cases of murder and suicide. SOVIET PROPOSAL 'INSULT’ London.—Francisco Caheiros. Portuguese delegate to the London Spanish non-intervention commit tee at a sub-committee meeting termed Russia’s proposed blockade of Portuguese ports an "insult.” I In TAe WEEK'S NEWS' PREPARED FOR WAR EMERGENCIES — Not quite a peaceful home scene as mother and daugh ter, wearing gas masks, continue at their knitting during the recent rehearsal of air raid defenses In Paris. NEW INNOVATIONS — Some of the 1937 car* show many new Innovations. Pic tured here is the 1937 Plymouth with new radia tor grille. Bigger bodies on new rubber - poise mount ings, safety-styling, com plete soundproofing, “air plane" shock absorbers and hypoid rear axles are other Plymouth innova tions this year FRANKLIN 0. ROOSEVELT re • elected President of the United States. I J.'MUIUMnraG!St&. .dBHBBBnBBMIimiUJJJ... I I ■* ■ * >*»■« ■■mi n 111 i. ■■■..w..-.vvv;tir'rriiuvrii>MVM