Randlenum Bank And Flee With |3.N0 j„,^^0eh»e^aU ' '3' Ntoinate Rainey J For Sf>eaker*8 Job WaaMo&ton, March 2.-:-A®Tngt t onm^ked *htte-h*Jred tnlddlewe8te,rn-, oWiTlous ul the tact that Aha er; Rainey.. .>f niiaolr,, wae cho«-l here Is located'dl- ?SSErTsCHOOLiii)AYS RaadlemaDi March l^Three apparently bandits, ^ v: «»a aia^tSVSv'. ^Taar. w**vw 1 . - •e by the DemocraU of the next] louse tonight to hold the “«• °'- .. > [the fact that the chlef—this ST'S gavel in tiie new congress- •!' i ^ T . .u . . * Quiet little village’s sole officer In caucus the party members ^ . vi— . .u . of the law—was out at the time, jH>minate.l him for the post, ac- . 1 , walked into that institution , at tlon equivalent to election, ole- mting him from his present posi-f^'®® o'clock this afternoon, held; (don of Democratic floor leader, i up the three officers and lone To the -latter position Represen- customer in the bank at the time tative Byrns. of Tennessee, was ^ and fled with approximately 13,- •lected—by a margin of one vote, t'*00 in currency and silver. He received 151 votes to 140 for! fhe bandits left an accomplice of Alabaiha. Raineywheel of a maroon Che ''- ' rolet coach, parked directly In Bankhead won w'ith 166 votes, 15 more than a majority of the 301 pres- ... ent. Representative .McDuffie, of' that car that they .made Alabania. the party whip, -.vi.a second with 112 votes. Rankin of -Mississippi, received 20; Bank- head one, and Jones, of Texa.s, two Rainev s of New to nomination w a § hrouglit about when Byrns and (h-osses, of Ohio, withdrew from the race, and Cullen 1 ork. threw tile full w^eight Bis l)ig Tammany dele.eation the Illinoi.s veteran. .4 Tennes.see Democratic lead er. Crump, wa.s .given credit for engineering the shift that threw ♦he votes of the other to Rainey. Tammany, Been waiting to jump on tlie bandwagon, acted at the last ino- aient. front of the bank, and It was in their speedy getaway, heading, wit nesses said, toward Greensboro. A. R. Beasley, cashier _ of the. bank, snatched up a shotgun as | soon as the bandits left the bank j and lock a shot at the fleeing j car. Police officials in neigh-1 boring towns were immediately notified to keep a lookout for the ! V Cgf oti i.er os ■a SCW50U* 10. l.O'it 1# wot oh’«T OHki I VlHBMh ' Vv0A1*nT ■ \£t 17*. if ,1- ,u , . •• J*-' . feB^;B;Rhode l8l4lW’eilieltB»ifV--„-, .. ffour iegs thot can walk back-' of the home tifj ward - or forward vflth, fng bare ia ease.. " ’ 'nae of the family nc ie fliV I'Jr,' -i. V Qf I small red car. -Mr. Beasley. O. C. Marsh, vice : president. J. C. Kox. bookkeeper., and .Milton Silver, of High Point, | were in the bank when the three I bandits entered. Once inside the door, the three pulled pistols' while one commanded those in the bank to “stick ’em up!’’ The ■bank officials and Mr. Silver were lined up again d the wall while two of ttie bandUs scoop-, of led the change and currency from j up bv I I'*® ca.shier ’s cage and'then en- succeeii i tered the vault where they added ' candidates which had to their loot. They emptied a Rainey also received iiuexpect ad stipport from a group Texas niembcrs. rounded Buch-aimn. who wil! Byrns a.s c!;airmaii of the power- tnl api)roprialions committee. ‘ tin cup full of change at - I cashier's cage, leaving only Han Leaps To Death iwmiy on the counter. Over South Carolina Despite the fact they Oharlest#n, S. (’.. .March 2. A passenger Identified fr ktggage as M. D. King. Fla., or Kalamazoo m Omt SeroM vat tMwen. SAVE MONEY AND G1 BEHER WORK y. : . • We make a specialty of Radiator f .Repairniy, Rebuilding, Welding, and all kinds of genera work. You will find us equipped to^tum out a, ante^ job on short notice. X Hyt' Save money by letting us do yfeur work. ■'M r-. Superior Williams Mill Cod 'phone 131-J North Wilkesboro : : ..e ; : North Carolii Coum the! Roosevelt Plans ' Byrd Will Succeed one! Huge Cut In Cost j Swanson In Senate spent Of Government Confederates To Meet At Monroe Additional penalty goes on er April 1st. Pay now and sav W.B. SOMERS, Sheriff« 5.4 rum his Ilf Vliami. Mic!i drop- eed soo feet fro ni a iiortlilioiinil Sa.stern Air Tratsi«in plane near here today, and was bclicvc.i to fiave fallen to certain death , -V .search wag started iiumedi- • in the Etlisio ri.-,- lield.- ■' r which t!ie 1 s-pa plane wa.s flying Inn lat tJie body had not b, 10 minutes in the bank, they were apparently in too much of a hurry to give the, t"»''P>'ehensive program Washington. Richmond. Va., March 2.-A Oovernor for sub Announcement has been made eel Ur ger mi; vault a thorough search, for they overlooked .Sl.lno in gold and $3,000 in currency in the safe in the vault and al.so $S0o placed in a iiigeon hole by hank offi cials last ni.ght. One of the rolibers pickfsl up a heavy ease in Itie vault but ^.^,,.^(^.,1 through executive or- ■is.'-i "ell i (troiiped it when Mr. Beasley in-' „,.r,viitprt the senate an- i formed him it eontained ^ notes. I treastnrv-postoffice depart ment supply hill carrying broad authority for the president to re tracting between and $200,000,000 from the cost of the federal government lay tietore I’resident-elect Roosevelt toiiigiit as a guide toward econ omy. .Most of the alterations may be IVIsrch 2 — iKormer oovernor Harry Flood , that the North Carolina division Byrd last night accepted the ap- of Confederate Veterans will ho d I'pointment to the United States' a state-w.de reunion, the firs in $150.000.000,.succeeding Senator C. A. | two years, at Monroe the last of Swanson, retiring to become sec-, '"'’ay or first of June, retary of the navy in the Roose- will he t e y velt cabinet. Probably the last. The acceptance was telegraph ed to Governor Pollard who ear lier in the day offered him the appointment. “The appoiiitinenl to the Uni- Wake Up Your Liver B{ —Without Caloi since the hosts in gray has now- dwindled to a remnant of the for mer number. And ToaH Jump Out of Bed m the Morning Rarin’ to Go ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE A,,,10.1 otticuiU said the, .m.ec-, those ^ umiert no hope that lb,. Passen-| j,, . .tick ' lg.lt have scaped wilh hist,,, — - I „ . ■ Having qualified as adminis-i I proves the conference report on ter States Senate is do i y, t,,^ estate ' . J . gratifying to me because it comes are. So far I ui> their hands. Mr. Marsh I'®!*!, (,j.;.aiijze the government. a.« coiilil be learned, no »i;o .saw i!ic man as he left the plain. .Ill,’ pa. fxi as sa.-. iiu. in* as ;i 1 li'ai. .1 i In- »ide. .scliger was saw the liixly jttsi door op the right lip only one. leaving tlie other in his overcoat irtieket. ■'That one goes up too,” com manded one of the bainlits, snaichiiia .Mr. .Marsh’s hand from his pocket and pushing it ceiiing- I wards. U(. tlirealened to shoot The house yesterday approved of the estate of Emma I Brown, I hereby give notice to from your hand,” wired -Mr. ^ p^rgong indebted to the estate to come forward end make im- Byrd from his office in Winches ter. “I accept and will do my best to be worthy of your coiifi- tlie conference report. Senate | deuce. Forester-Prevette Ins. Co. NnrMi 'VilUrslinro. \. (\ Following their rapid searcli of. ithe hank, the bandits marched' their victims from the wall lo- waril till' vault, apparently with the infiiiion of locking tliem in, hill ahantloned the idea when ihev discovt'i'ed u burglar alarm si.v,n over the vault. , adoption and signature by Presi dent Hoover remain before en actment. I The plan was drafted by Rep^- I resentative Lewis \V. Douglas, of ginia 1 Arizona, who lias lieeu appointed ' " director of the budget, and Governor I’ollard wired the appointment offer to Mr. Byrd after a telephone conversation with the senior senator from Vir- in which Senator Sw'anson said his resignation from the upper house would be effective Swager Sherley, a former chair-1 .Saturday. man of the house appropriations TAKES OWN LIFE committee, and a Roosevelt ad- j visor. Smithlield. March 2.--Despon- 6 DIE IN FLAMES i deucy caused by advancing ^ and tile loss of his health If yoa feel soar sad sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot at ^ts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect titem to make yoa suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. F« they can’t do it They only mediate settlement and those, , — ... —, —, holding claims against the same j move the bowels and.a mere move- to present them for payment j ment doesn’t grt at the caus& ^e within twelve months from date of this notice, or it will be plead ed In bar of their recovery. This 31st day of Jan., 1933. MRS. TATE BROWN, i 3-9-6t. Administratrix, j EDeub auwi w jgc^ «m> uic reason for your down-and-out feeling is your Uver. It should pour out two poionds of Hqnid faOe into your bowda 4dly. U tUi fab h DG* flowiat 3 dow’t «iwt. tt jMt taiSB is Gm faloata op ronr itaaMk Ts tfafak. faad tMta ud roar trarik ^ oltaB faraaks oat in •efaw and roo ImI down and 4 Vitam ii poiaoDad. Ittakcatlioa8|oadotd UVERPIUbStofatthi Bowing freely and Bbaj Tbey eontaia wandaiti Tegatabla aztndi, taarfaf f maUnc tha faOa flow fradp. BntdonTadtlaelNwBlTh Ukt UtUe Utw PtUi. Lotfc^l UtUa LHw Pilli la lha ni ■Bharitntia geatalln—. OUtL^ AI»IINlSTRATOUS’ NOTICE | Having qualified as adminis-1 trator of the late R. -M- Wiles, ■ deceased, th’s is to notify all; persons having claims against* the e.state ot the said R. M. Wiles, i lilC v: i,iav* vrvae'e ... -• . *^i-® deceased, to present them to the 1 utx-cascu, ,,, — -- i "'*• i undersigned administrator on or| at,- sutislantial iiroperty lioUiings, | before the 1st day of February,; Earthquake In Japan Takes a Heavy Toll the cause of! 1934, or this notice will be plead j Meade’s Repair Shop SI’Kt 1 \l,l/.lN(i IN (iuiislocU', 1’I) II n o- graplis, r\-i>eu filers. Saw Fil ing iiinl .All General Repairs. ( l,Mi: i\—UK WANT TO KNOW vor Nhitfi St Near Depot .Xiirili Wilkeslioro, .V. Tiilsa. Okla. -In a vain tempt at resene, a mother was, "as attrilinteil as .... ”■ j recover; burned to death with live of her the suicide this mor.ung oi | in "^fi'^yrgoM ow-1 nine children in their little home I M lute Lane, one ot the old gre hereby request-i at Hand Springs, a suburb, Wed-! dents of Boone Hill township. I , iiesday morning. ' The dead: XIr.s. Ernest ('. Kepner. 34, wife of a cotton mill I worker; Itoliert and Charlotte. ■ ner 1 :!-yi'ar-old twins: Jewel. It, a (laiifthler; W’ayne, 1" and Frank, seven, sons. Mr. Lane was touml out on the . . ! ment of thi sa me. front porch of his home, sittm.g, Tpig igt day of Feb., in a chair, dead from the effects SAVI JOHN RUSKIN CIGAR BANDS Tekiii. .\larcli :k Three hun- ilreii and seventy-two persons Wi le killed todiiy wlieii a vast | tiiial wave siihmergml 3oo miles, of noriheitstiM'ii coast of the main ■lai'i’iese ishind Ulinilreii.s inon w.ri’ missing. 'I’.ie I'fetecnires of Iwiite and .Mlyagi, in t'.ie norttieast. were Three other children esca.ped t *>f the discharge, amt in some | • he hai de..t Itii. The town of tjiiriiin.g lioiise or were rescu-; way he imiiiaged to pull the trig-i Umolo. on tile roast of Iwiite. Kepner and ti 17-year- gcr. * ivi.Mfleil more than imi dead. ,| ,,,, Earl, were at work in ,. „ Wwlflnir ■ At Tunohata. near Omo.o, 1 ‘I » i I’lere were 12 known dead and ^ giove, left hiirning in, Zangara Letter , , | the ..... I ,.n ih„ Chieago, March 2.- Ludwig, ! ed to make immediate settle- I 1933. ; , J. G. BILLINGS. of a Kiin.shot wound. It appeared | Admini.»tralor Estate R. M. | that he had sat down in a chair, 1 Wiles, deceased. 4-20-^t-pd. | wrapped a iilanket around the i Otfen, N, C. giiti so as to deaden the sound Ask your dealer for new Premium Catalog. Mlor® Havana to bacco is now used in JOHN RUSKIN,making it tlie greatest ■ cigar value at 5c. ] Smoke the size you prefer — 1 pgrfecto Extra or Pan^tela, were 12 known dead I.', nii-^sing. At Fitdai, in same vicinity, one person known to have lieeii killed inuny were missing. Tlie tidal wave elaimcsl Bothered vUh Backadie? was and rhilrireii were Rahmer, a cook, was arrested by sleeping. "'as . . . j .u,, , . .• , 1,. 1...... z-nte.-.spri't’f service agents today as the I I; aiiK'd lor the lire hj hue Chie! ,,, riiwerme I T .1 . 'writer of a letter to i.inseppe tlj(. '*' j Zangara at the county jail in imnoriiv of the victim.s. Tokio Qt KSTION AM) ANSWER , Miami. fell the (make iml there were no rt.i.m, ' "* ‘ ‘ ' ■ , . „ ' )iiesion How many dahlia reiiorts of any material daniuge nor of easnalties. Several thoiisaiiil huildings in tlie fishing ports of tin* northeast collarx*!! or were wusiied away. ,\ AVuriiing Lives of great men all remind us. As their pages o'er we turn. That we're ap Ho leave ' behind us Letters that we ought to hum. -Vaticouvpr Province. , the -secret service here, said the j I stalks slioiiVd he left and liow expressed sympathy with | should tlie idaiits be cultivated? j 2^,para's attempted assassina-1 ..nswer - 1-eave only ®d®jtion of President-elect Roosevel. I strong stalk. -All others that I Callahan said the letter was in | Come up from the root should I mention of Roose-, ite removed. All hods should Mayor Anton Cermak and have deep cultivation until the | i.i-ggitjent Hoover"s home at Palo idaiits begin to bloom after: Calif., were deciphered, which the cultivation should be It Mjy Warn ot Kidney or Blazer Irr^tdarities A nagging backache, 'with bladder irregularities and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling may warn of some dis ordered kidney or bladder con dition. Users everywhere rely on Doan’s Pills. Praised for more than 50 years by grateful I users the country over. Sold by druggists. Get ma o/ Thm SORETNRM' .Doank 'ills Any little soreness in the throat grows rapidly worse iff neglected. Crush some tablets of genuine Bayer Aspiring in some water, and gargle at once. This gives you ir"''— relief, and reduces danger from infection. One good g—n—, and you can feel safe. If all soreness is not gone piemptfyi repeat. There’s usually a cold with the sore throat, brfore gargling take two tablets to throw off your coL headache, stiffness or other cold symptoms. Baye Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. You may InAj, it does not hurt t he heart. very shallow. A heavy, straw: Wife: “How -do you like the | mulch can he used in place of ^ potato alad?” the shallow cultivation after j Hubby: "It's zielicious. Did, olooniiiig. you buy it yourself? j ' A DiuMi^ . forth* ( Kidney* /T\ MO TABLETS AWE GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN Wl THE MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET" By L. F. Van NOW PIORE HAVANA] jPaila MAtH street’s complete paper. aftAcw*-* MILD/ WANTED-A MAID- TRY GET ONE BeitOrid L^waBen Co_ Win.ston. HIP1N6 A MAID ON MAIN ^TREcT I9 LIkE The game of '^PUT And TAkE"— You GET HGQ ALL PUT AMD ‘aOME ONE ELSE TAKES H-EC. MAIN -an’ 'OUHAT do Tou Tmink TstAT OLD HDSSET DiD ? — I HAD A MAID all HIRED PER TOMORRO'JU an’ COMES -ALONG AN* TAKES HER AWAN FROM ME / «fAL, DONT Tqu care REMEMBER LAST JUNE 'WHEN MRS. STEPPIN FETCHET ‘SnuBBED YOU —'WAL NOVU’S TER CHANCf To GET EVEN — GO TAuB HER MAlD A'WA'f FROM, HER / There’s ecotherlt love for YA f y' 6hOO-EQ \ IF SOME 'rirOT if: ONE PLAYS A Dirty TeicK iikE"''54AT on YOU - WHY TOU GOT A RIGHT Yo PLAY IT ON Someone eiSE-^- ■’»1 r n: ' isr.