A ^.i '^- fW' I Says Real Probe ^ ^ Of New York Stock Market vWodd Dwarf Krei^^ SCHOOL DAYS (By CHARLES p/STEWART) Washington.—The Insull Kr^iiger eas?s '■will look like' 40 cents apiece, alongside whaf will be disciosfd if the fenate banking and currency committee, after a year csf not overly ..exciting investi- .gfition, really will jab it.s p:obe up to the hiP into-the. New York ' stock market,, according to Con- ■ gressman Louis T- McFadden, senior R publican on the house of ropre.sentatives’ banking and cur rency commitete. (He was the commit 06*5 chairman until, the Democrats won control of th- house in 1930, and gave all coin- miuffc chairmanships to lawmak- 9T3 of their own politics.) Congrc.^sinan McFadd.n was ctmmenling on the demand by the Manha tan board of coimnerc.’s stock exci ange refurm comni.tt' c . that the li, is sciia.f imel.,':g ;te • Us invo.stigatoi's ( hat is, its bank ing ami cur'eiuy coniiroUi' ) to lie erniiDc why thty arc uncover ing' so Lite 'inp itaiit inform:!-^ ■Ion. [ Offic’a. Washiagloti. it iS Iru .. genetaii,v pooh-poohs tiie Manhat- [ lan board of comm, ret, it.s stock tee of the senate judiciary c mmit- ‘ee. Secretary-Treasurer John P. Prey, of the metal trades d part- ment of the American Federation of Labor r-cently told substantial ly the same s'ory—incidentally as serting that James A. Farre 1 was “fired” as president of U- S. St'el at the “money trust’s” dictatii,n. for opposing wage cu rf. ' President John A. Simpson, of! the National Farmers' Unjoii, be fore th“ same sub-c mmittce, sup plement, d McFaddm’s and Prey’s accounts, with a similar one in be half of agriculture. I have heard 150 billions esli- ma ed a.s th * amount lost by the \ American public through siocit j market manipulation. And I i.av heard the suggestion made that ful legal income ta?i payinont.-. j had they g, ne into ho tt'ea.^ury,; would have mor than balaiictd all ' buiigi ts since liu.' depression be- g.in. Tho.so are among th; things th:ii; t i.-- cum plained tnc senate bank-’ .ng and cur cticy commi tee has fa led -J) bring diit yet. U is a fact. loo. that a couple f li’c c’omio'tt c's as.'^istan .s have. exchange ref nn eomm.lt. e and j I’vS gii d lately, on the ground ;hal ■iamcsil. I ahili, it.s seci'etaiy iwho the inquiry was not b'.'ing push ’d signs 'll.’ demand lhat the mves-j to their liking. Irving Ben Cooper, tigatoi .s he inv. s-igated), describ- l he committee’s chief counsel (he mg them as 'unknown”; ih ’rfforc I was one of .Judge Seabury's ab’est ‘ pi'csuniably of-small cons quenec. I helpers), quit first, with the'ex-; Indeed, adver.se critics of New i plaiiation that a “free hand” was ^ York’s great financial institutions not being giv.-n t,i him- Now j seldom are well spoken of on Capi-' David .’^ 01.«on, the inquisitors’j tyi Hi 1. principal inves igator. has drop- _ , For example, 1 have be. n “as-! ped out. terming the “probe” a' L-OmiTllttee r aVOFS sured" hat Congressman .McFad-j “whitewash.” (icii, who has been ntnably bitter in: The comiiititec members arc his attacks on Wall .street, is, Senators .Norbeck (chairman), “mentallv unbalanc ’d''—though he ' Uai'kley, Blaine. Bi'ookhart, Bulk Voted By Asserably -small tiA& that' nobody slreti to undortakffi?)ilK auOcMi Ralelglfi—Dr. Clarence Sllofc, dlractor of the, state Jaboftitory of hygle"ne, whose death* several dJiys ago^ieft one of the most -tm* poytant posltfeifs In-North .Caro lina vacant, gV a memoiial In f the legtslature todajf,-but' theffe. has .been no/ appHcanf -.foy his plac’e-V ‘ ii: "• If this-Isn't a record In modeiii p^e-seebii\s; .everybody In^ ’ Ra virdft‘ 'V. «ti«>nv1aAft * ' Tba* slon. VICKS COUGH ... All you’ve hoped for in fVHt£;h Drop • medicated with 'ingredients ,VVai>oRu» -.it- lelgjr will he "f- surprised.’ '' Dr Shore’s .pdsltipn paid . $5.0(|0.. It •a-as cut by the’-fhthlessly impar tial hand of adversity to ft.BOO. ■'*'* would'’’hare rentalijed ,op 'a. i. a."®*’® LIQl II) - T.ABLKTS Checks Colds first, duy^. Headi ne WUUIU queens VVtilB tea «***.? u i,; $1,000. Hie standing as a sclent-’or Neoralgl.t in 30 iiilnUte^Ma. j ist made him a $20,0^0 man. But j {»ria in 3 nays.;-.'. The has been.-dead nearly three ggg Salve for Head Coldfc 1 weeks and there fs not an asplr- UjoM Sjieedy Reinedies Rjiowii.^ jant tor the succession.'' ' ' , ' •; _ Feb. 47 The saftry figures tnjtbis freahj— ' n im. , -■ Tiife Pioneef ' BUYING OF SILVER IS 8-Month School BilT TO BE URGED IN HOUSE Honor Roll of Moravian Falls School for February I Washington, Fo!. 22. — The K’aleigli, P'’l). 22.—.Member.^ ofiooinage comniitlee voted today to the senate eommiltee on P.lnca-1 demand house action before March f le.ui.slation or Id’s that eli'c.s not seem s’.i to nn-, anil seem-1 ley, Cai'ty. Costigan. Couzens,. jn — v not o his 15th Pennsylvania' Flctchei', Glass, Glas.s, Goldsboi- t^day \otei nnan ni . . : ^^,,,11^ ty,, ipe w^orld’s silver siip- 1—' cm.stituents, for they over- Hugh, Goie. Hu I. Reynolds, Stel- favor of .a .statewi le .siipp’orled *;>-,(i.«0o.JOU in »pw ply for 'igly return d him to Wash- wei' Town.send, Wagner. Walcot* | eight month schorl term. TiiP ac- a.-ii auUim::, for 'he 10*h and Wats-un. The Manha:tati com- .,(^,1 (jihg,, on Ihe hill offer- It approved hv ;ive liiin-. di.'inte ’ ll' rts ;o meri’O hoard's complaint says .some | Sen,->lors MaoLeaii. of the silver ■ linage new .1. wav. dm ,1 s cv ’ll K-'pv .-.i-ntatA-e I iieimcs r. eog.i /. • li m 'i.’ f j;enio:i LuU'.k’ g a'l’l ae\ \petls in .h ’ mU'om H'- i"* ..,11 i.s Dial a .m-oap of iiio i'na- .. ,al till.;: c. i'.a inriu'i ng a h'W New V I-K hou.-is. lie.’h ri... I caused th !9'3h entsh, to ivni.g relativ ly pe ty eaiiitalis..-. .*n business I'n’ii, iiidu.-tn.U ag icu.n!”e ami tin- wh;.e fo'k to ihe'.r terms are eonlimi ..ff h - depr Ihey gi I these eUiss deflated Testifvin.g belor i .“ to 1 vote the silver ■ linage hill f them ar.; "r ady to investigate „ 1 . r tv.n,ii ”d .veslerrtay. .8 id a. and fully.” hut that o hers ale "slUiiig Beuiitori ;>ni IVai e.i, o .. ‘ chainiian (jorners ,,n .hi’ lid" ingloii. whiih provi.les tha! no'ii* pveyy effori to plai-e the] 1I-, V n'«-i>nr iYr/fr|TjTi.v of the cost of Oiie'.iting the eight „ieasnre before the house he-1 It VVIF*; months term shall come from an; tween now and the end of the Wmsliiii-.Saleai. speelmll liiv I’.’eeiH ly di’siroveil tile 1;,|. 11IV r.■l•^■n^ly di \Vinslnn-.'!ah’'ii plant labiM’. I-’. Huntley i-'m’iiitiirt cellar ., siihsidhiry of I'a and th.it th in the house.” He planned to Ask .sum until eomplelely a .vuh-eommit- ad valoi-em tax on property. The liill. "hiel amotnits to a inandr'e lo the committees of of ihe- 11. jfinam-e. aperopreli ins and edu- -I’l'inpany. (.alioti to re,^ort m.'astires provid- ,]jp niips eo nmUt. e. chairman to- imiaon.s Heil 1 j„» f,,,- iho ..'igUt-month pUiti. in- morro v to let liis hill have leg- ,.1,ulos no a.aehh'e.y H.ough a illative preferenro working on the a.suimpUon that' The hill the New York DemtH " 'crat and . hLs committee t back would, in five years, add $25(1,- OOn.titlO or slightlv more to the i |Sfi(i.0'iO.(Mi(' in silver certifi- Following is a list of those getting on the honor roll at Mo-j raviaii Falls school^for the month | of February: j 1st graae; H“len Wyatte, j Blanche Marlow. Zblma Broyhill, j Glenn .Marlow. " . : 2nd and 3rd Grade: Grace! it reject- Hane, Stokes Pearson, Laverne in-' pariier, Waddell Hart, .Marie ' Roope. 4th Grade: Nor.t Hester, Jim-| mie Ritchie, Billv Minton, S. ,E.; Gamble. Cteely Laws. Fred Mich-I i> - ' ael. ■ Somers said he -.-.is "even more j j; con fid 111 of the y^ospective ! wjniam Scroggs. Margaret Hix I news. No mbre Dr/Shores will be i attracted here at $4,04;0. Bnt ] that's not the point. The state' I doesn't appear to have his suc- I cessor. There is one man in-North H Carolina tpachjng in a denomi-j I national college who could fit, . Jbut he won’t. He would hardly he willing at twice, the -stipened learned by Dr. Shore to undertake the work. There is no yvorry here about, the candidates. They are not out. Not a suggestion has conic to the , state board to put anybody ie | charge of this work. There will | be found generally from 10 to 1 300 persons anxious to connect with a good salaried positfon. But nobody desires to undertake jthe C. A. Shore work. I Today the legislature was ask ed in a resolution to name a state building after him. U will. There will be a new cause for memoralizing him now-—he was ^tchl^r KidneysA DontNeflect Ki&ev an* BUdaerlntgolarttM If bothered with bladder if> regularities, gettiog up at Qigpht ai^ nagging backache, heed prompHy these symptoms. 'ITjey may warn of some dis ordered Iddney or bladder con dition. For 50 years gratefid 1 users have relied iqxia Dodon iPi^ Praised thecountiy over. ' 1 by aU druggists. - DoaUk •ills f A t Wake Up Yeur Liver Bile —Without Calomel And You’D Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the woiid looks punk, don’t swallow a lot , ei mineral water, oil, laxative Pearson, I candy or chewing gum and expect cess of the iilll in me senate , Dorothy LaW, Elsie Davis. Pau- Hic cight-n onth rian will he,' I’ump.iiiy. Fluiii’’.-' WOP' liiscoveceil hili’st- iii:/ from Hie plant by a wali’limaii .sliortly lieforo he aiiopted is mow (trawin.c such was scIloiIiiK-iI id go off duty, Inil thi’v had mad.’ siicli headway Senator MacLeiii. ehalrman ot ■ already ciici'-laling. thul it was impo.ssihle lo save the the comml-tee, ’.stlmaled his ^voiilii he a’rompluhed in That this Hil l Us i-oiileiits such Forester-Prevette Ins. North Wllkeslioro. N. > Co. Meade’s Repair Shop sriXTAM/ING IN d’liiiwtorks I* li o n o- IsUIlSUH K.'*, • graptis, TyiK'writers. Saw Fil ing anil AU General Repairs. COMK IN—ME W.ANT TO ^ KNOW YOG ' N’iiim St. North Wilkesboro, N. C. •iiili’ii biiililiiu of fiiniiliire. The plant burned willi_ fi.-rce heat lliat firemen were luiiidk-apped hi their efforts to lomiial tile flumes, A nnv of gastdiiia siorage tanks w e r e ihrealeneri and the fire figluers coiu’entrated suecessfully in pre- veiuing an explosion lhat niighl liave been ilisaslroi.s. Besides ilie building and fur an S-month way: "adequate’’' The treasury would he aiitlior- :line Brock, Edna M’iggins. ! 6th Grade: Joule Pearson. No-1 'la Brayhill, Grace Marlow, Each-: •ael Foster. Inez Pennell, Blanche , Sparks, Henry Lane. ] 7th Grade; Quentin Brock, j Jennie Par'.icr. Kenneth Broy- hill, -Mack Brock. Bonnie Lane, ] T. G. Foster, .Muncie Lowe, Tate. Lankford, Madge Jennings, Jean Greer, Joe .'’earsoii Jr„ Sliafter Brock. tbon to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and fuD of sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move the bowds and a mere move ment doesn’t get at the cause, '^e reason tot your down-and-out feehng h your liver. It should pour out two pounds cf liquid bile into your bow^ daily. If feKhi bOe b Dot flovizkf freely^ yoor loo4 doen't dSfast. It fust decay* in the tii*ib Gae bloat* up your stomach. Too hs*a a thidk. bad taate aad your breath U fooL. defa often break* out In blemlabea. Tad head acbee and you feel down and out. Tour vfaoi* ■yvtem is poisoned. IttakeethoeecoodoldCARTKR*8LtimJi ^ UVER PILLS to k.wt tbeee two pooade of faa* flowing freely and maka 70a tael "*np end opb* They contain wonderful, harmleaa, fwfte vegetable extracta, amaring wb«i It eoaMB mairing the bOa flow freely. l(r Butdon’t ask for Uver pflla. Aak tor Cartw^ little Lirer Pllla. Look for the name Garta% little liyer PSQa o« tha red labdL • Zteatanaterea. OUBL>C.lC-Ok Ivey Druni of Catawba county | M raised 401 broilers from 414 ba- chicks purchased before cornmittep will fl ’nw liill that will allow operation of »he schools for less ized to buy in five years no Zn $1T.OO.’„(MM' will provide,more .ban $'L5(I.OO..,000 ;y>rth of, III, live,-a.ge ad valorem tax re- silver hnllirn. ! by wii :Lvr’hT’''avp,ver"f th! nars"anil'!;i!!r''cVincatrs il! Christmas and is now selll.ig the ;rght months operation by state, as a reserve in the treasury ’ wuntv and districts together. ' The silver pnrcliases would he. Having qualified as Before the committee took ac-1 limited to 40,000,000 ounces a > iratrlx of the estate of Emma Hon it hea-d a prMiminary re-' month and at prices graihially in-1 Brown.__I ^hereby j.ye notlw ■O l»- --- - The f broilers on the Cha-lotte market. ADMINfSTRATRIX NO-nCE adminls- iiiliire there . was coiisideratile . hoa-'d a pi’eltminary re- montn ami ai pi ■"■cn sie'*"—-.- ■■■ ;oio«u, . -.tor. loss in valuable machinery. One • joint subcommittee ' creasing from 40 to 7B f" dry kiln was the only portion of 1 . ,i.„ ou n»-mnnth ma-1 nresent. silver br-igs a little, to come for^ ^ ^ the plant to e.scape“the flaiiu-s. be Austin School News working or. the pH iit-nioiith ma-j present, silver br= igs a ‘settlement "and those ■chinery bill It was told that the ‘ more than ‘>.s cents an ounce against the same Honor ml 1st Grade itosa l.ee .Aiislier. for I til moiitli; Kartlecii .\iiuiiis. donine Col- eiglit-montl’. term could be run the market ; ^^‘“pre’^ent them for payment tor $16.!i'ij.310 if the- teachers’ T-|,e new silvery certificates, I twelve months from date salariis were 25 per cent below , ^,,„gp pireadj outstanding, q{ this notice, or it will be plead- tlie 1130 slate sUndard. The ^^.^,,5,1 pp made l(gal tender and ed'in bar of their recovery, salaries lia’q- alnadv been cut Id'aU eventuai’v would be redeem-, This 31st day of Jan... On Thrawu OFF That iAVE JOHN RUSKIN CIGAR BANDS bort. Ilavmoiul ( olheri. Gra'ce ' per cent bd-.w tinu standard h, gold, as are the present | MRS- TATE Colbert, and m.i‘no McCann. I Tim sub.omniiMee e.xplained bills 2nd (iradi-: Sai'j *lpriiikle. Her .O'WN, (fnistratrix. •that it did not iiUf'iid to make a ^^'Iiind tho bill, say Somers C'o.x and j horizontal ccl bu 'salary sch;-lule .ucliiding Sparks ! cremeiits which would put ■planned a other'advocates, is a de-1 Al»HNIS’fR.ATOR.S’ .NOTICE in- ' cremeiits which would put the silver-using «««''• i trator of the 1 monthly pay of ?n “A’ grade jpjgg__sp..th America a;id the [ th‘. [teacher ar 475 to: a novice jf they can bjy more with [ pepg„ns havii sire to increase Vne purchasing ’ Ask your dealer for new Premium Cntaiog. More Havana to- bac^ i» used in JOHN RUSKIN,making it the ^renteot cigar value at 5c» Smoke the size you prefer — Extra or Panxtxh, Having qualified as adminls- the late’ R. M. Wiles. ;s is to notify all persons having claims against lie mir''has''d and industry deceased, to present them to the agri.mlture correspon-dingly undersigned administrator^ on m nice .\bsher. Blanche Rosa l.ee Lyon. :trd tirade: Willard and ,Mei-| Hawkins 5Hi Grade: Wi'iren Cox. | - , ■ oriem. n v* -j 1 i,c.o„.i= .— ..-0 6H1 Grade: l.essie Barker, j $lh0 fora teacher who had gpp,g,.g more , the estate ot the said R. M. Wiles Hermit l.von. Doroliiv Lvon. i worked six or n.oie years. 'The ; „.,h inrtustrv! rteceased. to present them to the Mank- Mcf'ann. McKinley Ud-i present stan.’ard runs from $ ICO : belter and Connie l.a>dbeUei-. [to $1.13. he.r the last two y.a . gjjp,niated. 7th Grade. Hen.ry Lyon. .Maude ^ however, the teachers 'rave "ot ^ Lvon. Grace Sparks. Mabel Me-'received in renienis for FAM LY IS ALMOST Cam, and Willye Adams. . ,al experience. JI^PPED BY B^ZE School closes March 2.5. We The hill cmnlempiates the. I ^ , ,v _ are planning a two night com-' abolishment of all snecial Covington .It., his vife and thr^ mencemeiit. .hogimiing Friday to increase school standards. It children bare-y • • night, Marc, 24 and Saturday • will not ho vever, prevent nine [second night. March 25. Yon are cordi-1 special cha.'ter dis'ricts in the | ladder ear; J , destroyed ally invited to come. 'W’ill an-i larger cites fron. levying a tax 1 undet,erm ic iiounce program later. lo operate for an extra month, the structure. before the 1st day of February, 1934, or this notice will be plead in bar of tiieir right to recover on .said claims. All persons ow ing the estate are hereby request ed to make Immediate settle ment of the same. This 1st day of Feb., 1933. J. G. BILLINGS, Administrator Fetate R. M. Wiles, deceased. 4-20-6t-pd. Offen, N. C. COLD! Some men and women fight colds all winter long. Others enjoy the protection of Bayer Aspirin. A tablet in time, and the first symptoms of a cold get no further. If a cold has caught you unawiue, keep on with Bayer Aspirin Aonmn /«an*f K«rm vntt. |*T7~ J V/\a •’ • “■ ■ ~~r until the cold is gone. Bayer Aspirin can’t haim you. It does not dmress the heart li your throat is sore, disw^ve several tablets in water and gargle. You will get %U09Va W W a« »• w— D instant leliel. There’s danger in a cold that htngs on lot days. ’To say nothing oUthe pain and discomfort ■muine Ba;yer Aspirin might have spared you! All druggists; with proven dire^ns (or colds, headaches, neuralgia, neuritiai rheumatism. yT\ ilb IFJLITt AM CINUINI BAYER MWWW WITHOUT THIS 'THE MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET By L. F. Von Zelm ®aUMlluz2 MAIM ^'TBEET'S I.EA’DIMG NEWPAVEe A GOOD JOB WELL DONE NOeu -S4AT AamTa‘4 fUOfilc i4 DOME HE WIAHE9 tOU AU, A ChrUtmaz

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