■■w*jS2_ g? >J?y ' ."%!■ r kx ' .• XtllUpAy STATE NEWS Briefs BALEIOH-—(O4- William Archer Sljires assumed duties today 83 ufenager of the United Press bur eau in Raleigh. ASHEVILLE IW Committee meetings were held today in pre paration for the opening tomorrow of the annual convention of North Carolina Baptists here. The general board of the conven tion, representing 2,900 churches with a membership of 700,000, meets at 7:30 p. m. in another preliminary session. 4 RH Planting and fertilizing ie one speedy, low-cost job . . . you ...with a JOHN DEERE-VAN BRUNT -ft— and h .. .... ...... ..... tribute fertilizer in the rows at A *o*. FEffIJUZER GRAIN DRiil .peed* up to aix miles per hour • when you use a John Deere-Van • .mum** I Brunt “FB" Grain Drill. ' IPfiT.!/!* ' Automotive-type wheels and Timken tapered roller bearings Tv*'-,?*"' " i ;.4- ma^e possible this smoother, {aster travel. Low-wheel con ’ .*■. T 'i v,,, t ,5, -hW struction provides a shorte I see-/* ' j from 24 to 1,680 pounds of ’• ' .*!V> "5;V4?’ I commercial fertilizer per acre, - J3P W .~ - f f- ' v ,. '*,”*''* Sge us for complete informa ' tion. • Another Tobacco Season Ended • More Hundreds Os Satisfied Customers They Sofd Their Tobacco With Buck Currin at the at the BIG 4 WAREHOUSE and they got more at the Big-41! [ THANK YOU, MR. FARMER MAKING THIS A MOST SUCCESSFUL We want to takc this opportunity to thank you for V I selling at the Big-4 during the past big successful season our old friends were back and we are also proud of who Uke the re P eaters > thp y found that THEY GOT more at the big-4. ' '''V*'V’.-;-'V*-fi house, where you deal with tobacconists who have many . \ „ ' I years experience with men who know best and know how to get the top dollar (or Yes, H W» A tirmd SMMrt At The Big-4 CWT BEAT THIS; RECORD IK ANY WAR(IOUSE ON ANY TO&ACCO BELT. AGAIN, THANK •' FOR YOUR SUPPORT THIS SEASON . . . SEE YOU NEXT YEAR, YOUR TOP >OLLAR FRIENDS -- - - /. , 1 r ■ ' • • . ( ■y ' ~;■ , ’■. ■ ■"■" . 11 ■-■■■•• ROXBORO Curtis Lee KSS? m'wSSVS*»m» ssrsxr m ’‘ ***“ The defendants ''ate George Eppes, Riley Oakes, John David Eppes, Terrell Slaughter, Joe Yar brough and Lindsay David Long. Oeorge Eppes already has bean charged with assault with a deadly weapon and Oakes is charged with accessory to the shooting. > CHARLOTTE —flß police Chief Frank N. Littlejohn said today he "didn’t Initiate” the income tax in vestigation of Assistant Atty. Oen. Lamar Caudle as reported by a radio commentator last night. Drew Pearson said that "Lamar Caudle’s trouble cad be directly attributed to Charlotte Police Chief Frank N. Littlejohn, who himself was under investigation by the In come tax division.” CHARLOTTE —OH— The SOth an nual convention of the Western North Carolina conference of the AME Zion church gets underway here at noon tomorrow with Bishop W. J. Walls of Chicago presiding. SOGTHEN PINES flfl This city and neighboring Plnehurst are expected to restore beer and Wine sales which wept out Saturday. Moore County voted out legal sales of beer and wine and the dry .victory took effect this weekend. Southern Pines will vote Indepen dently on the question tomorrow and Plnehurst on Nov. 20. Both are expected to vote wet. MADISON —(lf) Tennant farmer Phil Shelton was held without bond here today in connection with the I death of his wife yesterday. The badly. beaten body of Mps. Maggie Brim Shelton, SO,- was found late yesterday on the porch of their frame house. MORAVIAN FALLS flf) R. • THE'DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. Don Laws, 83-year-old publisher of the Yellow Jacket, a Republican monthly newspaper, died at his home here yesterday of a heart attack. Laws, author of two books which he printed on his own presses, es tablished the Yellow Jacket in 1895 At its/peak he claimed a nation wide circulation of more than 250,000. CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. IW The vast Caribbean Fleet maneu ver will roar to a climax here tomorrow with the invasion of rjearby Onslow Beach by the 2nd Marine Division. Combat-loaded transports are steaming steadily toward the North ' Carolina coast, protected from “enemy" assaults by fast warships and a cover of carrier planes. The maneuver will be Watered from the beach by high-ranking effleers and 300 representatives of press, radio and television. , WAKE FOREST OPI Sen. Robert A. Taft R-O will speak at Wake Forest College Wednesday The college Young Republican Clqb will sponsor the appearance of the candidate for the OOP Presidential Nomination. President P. C. Keener said the talk will be an open forilm with a question period. . * WILMINGTON Os) Jean Fis her of Wilmington took office to day-as president of the Tri-Hi-Y conference of the interstate YMCA OF THE Carolinas. Officers were elected yesterday as the 125 delegates from North and South Carolina ended their three-day meeting. BURLINGTON W) A volun teer vice squad said today it seized 15 gallons of whisky, four slot ma chines and 205 lottery books in a raid on the Elks Club here. CHAPEL HILL (IP) Officers could find no reason today for the suicide of author and illustrator William Meade Prince. The 58- year-old artist shot himself through the temple Saturday with a pistol. SMITHFIELD Many Johnston County farmers are buying beef heifers as foundation stock for es tablishing beef herds, reports Wal ter T. McPherson, assistant county farm agent .foiv, the State College Extension Service. Wiley Narron, Route 2, Smith field, plans to purchase 20 grade Hereford heifers and one purebred bull for his farm. He thinks addi tion of this livestock will make his farm program more balanced, since the beef cattle enterprise will supplement income from cash crops. GREENVILLE—Does it pay to fumigate cotton land for nematodo control? A. D. McLawhom, Winterville, Todays Sporfrait By MILTON RICHMAN (United Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK (lE—Florence Chad wick, generally acknowledged as the woman athlete of the year, reveal-' ed plans today to swim the shark infested Strait of Gibraltar because conquering the English Channel twlee has only left her “restless." No woman ever has swam the treacherous Strait of Gibraltar but that, doesn’t worry the soft-spoken, dark-haired 33-year-old San Diego woman who September 10 became the first woman ever to swim the English Channel in both directions. “Swimmlne the Strait of Gibral tar won’t bring me anv fame or fortune.” she explained, “but it will bring me a great deal of personal satisfaction” SHARKS PLENTIFUL The sharks, which are known to be plentiful in the strait,, don’t worrv Miss Chadwick too much. “There’s a wav to outwit the sharks.” she said without alarm. “A man by the name of Daniel fumigated 10 of the 20 acres on which he grew, cotton this year. The treated area produoed 949 pounds of lint and 1.519 pounds of seed, while the untreated area pro duced onlv 608 pounds of lint and 972 pounds of seed. S. C. Winchester. Pitt farm agent for the State College Extension Service, says the treatment paid McLawhorn a net extra return of t $139.29 for the 10 acres. JEFFERSON Fall pasture is proving profitable for J. -C. Little of Clifton, Ashe County. D. F. Tugman, Ashe county agent for State College Extension Service, says Little seeded two acres of rye, wheat, and crimson clover mix ture in late August. He has grazed six animals oh the two acres since the middle of October and the pasture is growing faster than the cows can keep it grazed. Little figures that the feed he has obtained to date from this tem porary pasture has more than paid the cost of seeding. Wise Santas will select gifts during trem endous sale of title fund* *- r turet Stocks are com plete! Prices are unbe lievably low! So buy —a small deposit ‘will hold your purchase until De cember 20th. Pre-Holiday FURNITURE ' Mfc LAMPS CHOICE OF STYLES! A thrilling gilt f