^Y, iiDBC. 'mo0 2, 1985 haly! 8 P3Siq>|^yMay ' Start New War ^’ •nST lOeittrAii-PAisioT. norih wiLkisBORo, n‘ c. — “f' '^-:a__. _ __'Slwiiw ., RMutIa Tree Growth The falily wlde-epread custom of rahlng up pine straw from wooded areas appreciably retards growth of the trees. When the straw is left beneath the trees it protects the soil and supplies needed plant food, said R. H. Page, Jr., assistant exten* sion foreeter at State College. On a recent rlslt to Wayne County, Page found a 75-acre tract of Loblolly pines that had been raked continually during the past 15 years. Increment borings into the trunks of several representative trees indicated that during those 15 years the trees had gained less Rome, Not. *8.—Responsible ^Tperaora with high connections said tonight a war that might be a world war would be certain to result if the League of Nations , places an oil embargo upon Italy. These persons were jiot offici als. They said Premier Mussolini, at a ipldnight session of the Fascist grand council November 18, adopted this three-point pro- . v » . t,- j i than an inch in diameter. gram to be used if an embargo' i« mitiMi- i Normally, the same trees, 10 1. Italy would withdraw her!own ambassadors and ministers trom\ high, should have grown all "enemy" countries (those ap- ^"““Sh to increase their diameter plying the oil sanctions). ^y more than two ‘nches . 2. ^taly would quit the League , 1“ °‘her words. Page saW, rak- of Nations. i the straw had cut the 3. Italy’s "death squad" air, trees growth more than BO per force of the navy would strike im- i eent. j ,, gU mediately at the British fleet in Sometimes farmers find it the Mediterranean. This is re- S«‘her pine needles ported to be a force of 125 pilots pledged to go to certain death. Each a ould carry one huge bomb in his plane, pick out an enemy warship and dive upon the ves sel. ^ It would be a sudden, desper ate war in an attempt to break through the ring of 62 besieging nations, these sources said. This determination was said to have been given by Premier Mussolini to Sir Eric Drummond, the British ambassador, here last Saturday and through the Italian ambassadors to Premier I..aval of France and Sir Samuel Hoare, British foreign secretary, on Mon day and Tuesday. If was knowledge of '.his pro gram, these sources continued, that caused postponement of a meeting of a League of Nations r. r j i ...in. .. I Young Cranford, hunting wllli State RelieP Funds Total $38,683,934 Of Tide Amount Received From Federal Government, 9S8,Si40,- 4Sa Was P’or ‘‘Dole’* for mulching their crops and bed ding livestock. The needles are as valuable as the cord wood and saw timber on the wooded area. In such cases, Page said, the straw should not be raked from the same area year after year. Gather it at one place this year, he suggested, and from another next year. If the straw is not raked away more than once in every four or five years, he said, the damage is not so severe. Hunter Wounded •Ysheboro. Nov. 28.—E. II. (Jack) Cranford, Jr., well known young mail of Asheboro and member of a prominent family here, was seriously wounded this I afternoon when he was accident- ' ally shot while on a hunting trip. Washington, Nov. 2$..-=^ The federal government’s direct relief program has pumped '$88,688,- 934 into North Carolina during the 30 months of operation. Of this amount, $28,240,433 went for general relief purposes, or for payment of the “dole." Nearly $7,000,000 went for rural rehabilitation and miscellaneous relief projects, almost equally di vided between the two classifi cations. An additional $1,480,071 was spent for educational purposes: $1,374,000 through the federal surplus relief corporation and $683,772 for transient aid. FOUR ARE KIIXED AS TRAIN HITS CAR Sibley, Iowa, Nov. 28.—Pour members of an Iowa farm family were killed and two others ser iously injured today when a Rock Island passenger train struck their automobile at a crossing near the outskirts of Sibley. The dead were John Schmidt, 42; Mrs. Schmidt, 3G, and two daughters, Arlene, 13, and Mar- !yn, 2. A son, Roger, 16. and a daugh ter, Margery, 18, were taken to a Sibley hospital where physi cians said their condition was serious. ROfUlATIOH ^ TO„ BE^pJ Recent "shifts aild c^n^s in the popnlaflon ot Nortli ’Sarblina will be. discussed by Dr. C. Hor ace Hamilton, rural sociologlBt of the Experiment Station, on the Caro]In,^-Farm Features radio program Wednesday. , Dr. Hamilton has made an ex haustive study of the sftnation and Is well-prepared to discuss the topic. He will point out the extent of migration from urban cehlers to rural ar^s. Also included on the week’s schedule of talks by State Col lege specialists will be a discus sion of a much asked question, '•Shall I go Into the Poultry Bus iness?’’ This will be delivered by Roy S. Dearstyne, head of the poultry department, on Friday. The full schedule foy, the week includes: Monday, R. H. Rutfner, "The Feeding of Horses and Mules": Tuesday, Dr. B. B. Ful ton, "Insect Control;’’ Wednes day, Dr. C. H. Hamilton, “Recent Population Changes in North Carolina”: Thursday, Miss Rose Ellwood Bryan, “Club W»rk In Durham County"; Friday, Roy S. Dearstyne. “Shall I Go Into the Poultry Business?’’; and Satur day, Dr. J. V. Hofmann, “For estry Products." rOMlRED WEDDING Jame.s Hickerson and Zella Wyatt, local colored couple, were married oii November 26 by Magistrate C. M. Teve.paugh at his office in this city. TOW N®ir* . ABLE ^ maatbr chhirmna-bf »(L Be^pcratic na tional ' commiib^^^^torted night on his rafiifa a swtn|y arotind th® hit “hM- (y''sury^y of the^olitleal tlon" revpftl^ hlrtratlbl®- gb&4: for President Roowti^^ ••■it “In on® respect the joufoey was a failure," he said In a stnteif- meat. “To speak traakly. It was a quest for tronble—and I fenni| none." *' Phrley listed -v 18 states—In cluding Ohio, Pennsylvania and California—vhish were on ^ the direct route he traversed and which he said will be In -the Roosevelt column next Novem ber. } He named nine other stated cuntigiious to his route which he; said yielded assurhnees that they' and neighboring states would provide "undiminished support of the President." Farley said also that “every body seems pretty well satisfied’’ about the reciprocity agreement with Canada and deprecated straw vote trends as no indica tion of trends until the Republi cans name their candidate. The states Farley listed defi nitely in th© Roosevelt column— “I can tell you now with abso lute sincerity," he said—^were Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virgin ia, .Maryland, Kentucky, Tennes see, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah, Nevada, California, Ore gon, Idaho. Wyoming, Qolorado. Ohfejtnd Indiana," ^ ‘T can go even farther," Far ley said’.'' He said he enconntered repiresentaUTet from-'' Wasblng-' ton, Montana, a^ Dakotas, Weet Virgtala, Missouri, Bamas, i|pw MexiM and Artaona* and “tUM men ItftJlItht'me wordVthat' they wei^-^tte^ith' -4he(r nelthhor states i'frv ui^mini8bi(K:|^^ of the Preeweiit,’’^ " y .3^. .know allfaWont^ the . Lin cano, ont rii taia only to ney-Qeneral David Wllents.’.’ ^ Detectives ayresCed Rolf when he .was found roanlng bout Haekenaaek, . nnAble to an aceOniit of himself. He _ told police he was hltch-^lking T2enttat. u> ''tril alTTir kne«r ta Wllenta. All attempt! te'^forer the prisoner to talk"{IWred futile. Cab Drum- IMd For TaUtf Lii|dj^^,.Cial Hackensack, N. 3., Nov.^ ?**“t IThpi^ j-'Rogers, 42, cab drive* of New York city, was In Jail to4 night pending inirestlgatlon c> of bis statement to detectives: "1 (, MfteMtemMMHvBaMMli . fTi A KmnmimK 4 m $11. KB it,wb|Hd MANY PEOPLE NOW SAY: S- -V • v«trtng >r;- f&hu-na The New CoM^lhaser Wins Aght With a Cold By BuUtUn0Up CoU-FIghBng RmBMancB 1“ ■■'ai «S*rorOtFtniA»liaa ■■ MB ass H " Pe-rutna, Dept. lllR.S44So.WelkSt., Chicago * I Please nuh me a Frae Sample of Pe-ru-na. I At Att Name | Df^gitis ■^”1 Addreee ^.-9| committee scheduled for tomor row to consider an oil embargo. I Frank McCrary, also of Ashe- ! boro, had emerged from the Hundreds of mowing machines woods on to the highway foui with seed pans attached have miles west of here. Both men been moving across Stanly coun-i baited to light cigarettes and ty lespedeza fields during the; Cranford dropped the butt of his past two weeks as the growers : -gun 'o the hardsnrfaccd high- harvest the annual seed crop .mn&ys ■ way, the weapon discharging. One pellet of No. 8 shoe went through I ills stomach and three or four i pnnrtured his intestines. I Recent rains liave damaged j slacks in i If poorly fnaotionioif Ilidacy-i V Blsdder make you eicTcr £t n G, ‘■in* Up Nights, Nerv0U3r.05s, Khcumuuo ! peanuts still in the ^ Pains. Stiffness. Burning. Smarting, • 9 Itching, or Acidity try tho guarnntoed . Hertford Cotintv. Doctor's ProscriptionCyetcxtSisi^-tcx) ! —Must nx you op or money UsIrSaOX back. OnlyT5/stdruEKats. , ^ I XflTiri; OF S.ll.E OF P.E.VI Liquid-Tablets Salve-Nose Drops Checks COLDS and FEVER first dav HEADACHES in 30 minutes Oldsmobile Sales and Service Electric and .Acetylene Welding, Body and Fender Repairing. Radiator Repairing and General Automobile Work. Wrecker Service Day or Night. Williams Motor Co. T. H. WILLIAMS, Owner. .Mile West, N. Wilkesboro PHONE 334-J. Try CARDUl For PunctlonaJ Monthly Pains Women from the ’teen age K.ST.\TK Under and by virtue o. the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust eveeiiled ■ hy .Mary E. Joinus and hu.sband, S. it. Jollies, on Novomher 7, I irui:;. to the undersigned Trus- lee, to secure the payment of • the indebtedness therein men tioned. and default having been ' iiiHde in the payment tliereof, and . demand having been made on I me: I I will. Tlierefore. on Tuesday, December 10, 193.5. at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. at the Court I House door in Wilkesboro. offer i for sale for cash to the highest i bidder the following described ; real estate, lo-wit: ' "First iTact; Beginning at a j stake on the Southeast corner of ■ Tragdon Ave. & AVillard SI., and ; running south 10 degrees 1.7 min- ! iites east along the east side of I IVillard Street 74.2 feet to a stake; then eastwardly at riglil angles with Willard Street 70 feet to a stake; then north 10 ; degrees 1-5 minutes east 128 feet, more or los.s, to the south Side of Trogdon .Avo: then So. 62 degree.s 20 minutes west a- to the change of life have | long the south side of Trogdon . , — . , ■ , 1. , ; .Ave 88.4 feet to the point of found Cardui genuinely help- ^ ful for the relief of functional monthly pains due to lack of Just the right strength from the food they eat. Mrs. Grit Haynes, of Essex, Mo, ivrites: "I used Cardui when a girl for cramps and found it very beneficial. I have recently taken Cardui during the change of life. I was very nervous, had head and beck pains and was in a gen- arally run-down condition. Cardui bas helped pie greatly.” Thoausdi of women testify Cardui bene- . flted tbem. If It dote not benelit YOU, g -aafasnlt a physician. Reins- Sturdivant Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME LICENSED EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE North Wilkesboro, N. C. Phones 85 - 228-M beginning, said land hoing Lot No. 11 in Block 204 as shown on Trogdon’s Map of the Town of North Wilkesboro, .North Car olina. Second Tract: Beginning on a stake on the north side ot E St., 70 feet Eastwardly of th© north fast corner of E & Sixth Sts., and running north 27 degrees 27 min utes west parallel with Sixth Street 140 feet to an alley; thence north 62 degrees 33 min utes east along the south side of said alley 70 feet to a stake; thence north 27 degrees 27 min utes east parallel with Sixth St. 140 feet to a stake on the north side of E Street; then south 62 degrees 33 minutes west along the north side of E Street 70 feet to the point of beginning, being a part of I>ot 21 and all of lots 23. 25 and a part of lot 27 In block 64 as shown on Trogdon’s Map of the Town of North Wil kesboro, N. C. i Third Tract: Beginning at a stake on the S. B. corner of Trogdon .Avenue and Willard St.. ' and running south 10 degrees 15 ! minutes west along the east side of Willard Street 74.2 feet to a stake: thence eastwardly at right angles with Willard Street 140 feet to a 15 ft. alley; thence nortli 10 degrees 15 minutes east along the west side of said alley 1.S1.2 feet to the south side of Trogdon Avenue; thence south 62 degrees 20 minutes west a- long the south side of Trogdon Avenue 176.8 feet to the point ot beginning, said land being Lots 10 & 11 in block 204 as shown on Trogdon’s Map of the Town of North Wilkesboro, N. C. This the 7th day of November, A. D. 1935. A. H. CARET, 12-2-4t. TntBt®®. Make their Christmas joy complete with J" . "4 MASTER DC LUXe SPORT SEDAN Gnt^£t& GiV A AtMCAJU. MOTOAS VALU€ AFTER all, Christmas /oes come only Xi.once a year. Make this Christmas a memorable one for all the family! Give them a new 1936 Chevrolet—f/ie only complete loiv-priccd car! Their eyes will sparkle when they see the beauty of its new Turret Top Body . . . their pulses quicken when they test the performance of its High-Compression Valve-in-Ueati Engine ... and their faces radiate satisfaction when They experience the comfort of its famous gliding Knee- Action Ride*. You will also know that you have given them the safest motor car ever built, for the 1936 Chevrolet is the only car in its price range with New Perfected Hydraulic Brakes and Solid Steel one-piece Tw/ret NEW PERFECTED HTDBAULIC BRAKES Nid gofggf and tmoothagf mvar da^topad SOLID STEEL oa«*pUc« TUBBET TOP o crown of boavfy, a foriros* of tafofy BIOH-COMPBESSION VALVE-IN-BEAD ENGINE giving ovon boffor porfornanto with #von goi and oil IMPROVED GLIDING BNEE-ACTION BIDE* fliD sofotf rido of alt GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION IN NSW TUBBET TOP BODIES fho moif boaufihil and comfoiiablo bodies over crtolod for a low-pricod car SHOCKPROOF STEERING* fflofcing drIWng oosior and safer than ovtr before ALL THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES Top, as well as the other exclusive feature® listed here. Not only is this new Chevrolet the only complete low-priced car, but it is also much more economical to buy and ojierat® than dny other car of comparable quality, so it’s an ideal investment. Your Chevrolet dealer will gladly co operate to make the surprise complete by delivering the car at any hour you suggest on Christmas day. Visit or telephone him and make the arrangements now! CHEVROLET MOTOR CO, DETROIT. MICBICAN * 495 AND UP. LUt prkt of Now Suuiiart Coupt at flini, Slkki»on. ITM tampon, span tin amt tin ladt, t*» list prico U S20 additimsal. *Kneo-AtoLa on Master MoUs only. tSO mtUuisma.. Prites quotrd in tku aihrrtUomenl an list at Flistt, Michipon, and subjrct to chongt mstoat notin. I / Netv Greatly Reduced ^Og.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN Tholawat financing cost in C. M,A,Ca IdBtry. Compare Ckovrotel'e low dolioerod priaao* “C’STREET GADDY MOTOR COMPANY NORTH Na am

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