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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1932 Professional CARDS Dr. Clifford W. Lewis Office in Potter Emergency Hospital Office hour in Beaufort: Every day except Tues and Thurs. 9 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. 6 to 8:30 P. M. and by Appointment Atlantic: 8:30 to 5:30 P. M. Tues. and Thurs. AewsyTrSp I j Around The World I were uing the passive residence and , French Ino China, Siam, Burma and praise that the East and West may were u-iut, i, ,. ...:.. nnnln uo nnntrnl she he united. inillll, mm a iuuiiiti could aim for the Philippine Islands, , "For there is neither East nor West and British North Bornea then Aus-1 Border nor Breadth nor Birth, Fecific States .When two strong men eimm ia ,u Office Phone 46 -Residence, 3 9-J D. W. Morton Notary Public Insurance With M. Leslie Davit BEAUFORT, N. C. Dr. Geo. A. Wooten DENTIST Second Floor of Duncan Building Over House Drug Store Hour: 9 1 2 6 Office US J Ret. 134 L E. D. DOYLE RADIO Repair Service Agent Atwater-Kent Radio 108 Turner Street Beaufort, N. C. Dr. W. S. Chadwick Medicine & Surgery Office Hour 9 to 12M 3 to 5 P. M. ( and by Appointment Office in Hill Building opposite Post Office Office Phone 83-J Res. 124-L ed ti down, black took it to a jew. eler who estimated its value at $100. Opening the door of her apartment piece of coal and the hot fire had melt Chicazo. when she heard a knock, ! Miss Grace Bowie, eighteen, was shot and wounded in the arm by a man who escaped. She said she did not know any motive for the attack. Dishes used at the 100th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Lucy Ann Turrell Keyes of Westford, Mass., were those After pouring some cow's liver in- presented to her as wedding gutsjto a patient's viens last week Profes An operation to remove a large piece of beefsteak that stuck in Chas. Weeks' throat was undertaken by Physicians at Colorado, Springs, Col. seventy-six years ago. In Omaha, June Shtitte Evans, 16 vear old bride, confessed that a five day disappearance was merely an at tempt to collect "ransom money from her brandmother, Mrs. J. Paley. In Bolton, England, Dr. H. C. D. Cross owns a canary that accompan ies him in his automobile on his wounds and eats with him each day. Early every morning the canary flies to the Doctor's bedroom and awakens him with a playful peck on the ear. Years ago the late Col. C. Miller of Ponca City, Okla, budded large pe cans with the native variety this year when the crop was harvested the trees produced both kinds. Believe it or not, but Mrs. C. B. Osborne of Runnels, la. can make a glass of jelly in a minute even in winter. sor Cyrus Cressy Strugia and Raphael Isaacs of the University of Michigan told the fellow to get along and re following the teachings of Confusious and even his birth is only estimative; because some say 7th others 6th cen tu: B. C. and another says 530 B. C. (t-:h centuhy) that "his teachings were based on ancestor worship, in culating filial piety and enjoining veneration of the founders or pro genitors of families as guardian Spirits of their descendants. ine speond foreign war was to open the "gates of Canton" in the province of Kuang Tung or South China proper; thus incident illustrates while it was settled the war later developed with the English. "In the spring of 1846 a riot occurred on the excuse that a vane erected on the top of the flag staff over the American Con sulate interferred with Fung Shui, or Spirit of earth and air etc." They believe that through the direction of their ancestors, the blessing of the celestial will be theirs, and this be lief has given them the name of ce lestial, and their hatred of the "for eiim devils" may give the world as tralia (Enelish). and of the U. S. as Washington, Oregon, face rlifornia would fall by the heavy j Though they come from the ends of forces hence time now is the "essence of the contrast" America and Great Britain are at "tension" and any second may come the order right a bout face, froward march, and for a time the first who start may be like the "Charge of the Light Brigade" Tennyson. All in the Valley of Death Rode the six hundred Forward, the Light Brigade Charge for the guns, he said Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. Nicholas Roosevelt The Restless Pacific makes the Pacific ocean the next political step of the world, and the actors on this stage will be Ja pan, China, Russia, England and the i United States. the earth." Kipling. Yours respectffully, GEORGE DAVIS. Beaufort, N. C. February 2, 1932. much concern as the unreliability and . if there ever has been any need for desire for power of the Japanese, for prepardness the time is now, and if this reason the unexpected may hap,tne spark starts the conflagration no fi r. civ vQa TfeQi I Pen and war may follow. China will one wouid be able to figure the re vwjLt tw t-1 i iiv,vg uluvvi iivii ; lit 11 I declare war on japan, ana mis win suits The bast has produced strong is the newest method of alleiviating pernicious anemia. In Moscow, Iowa, Henry Camp, a truck farmer, spent New Year's Day digging potatoes despite a heavy snow. The "spuds" were in excellent condition. In Cleveland, while two policement sought to learn why a burglar alarm was ringing, thieves broke into the officers' automobile and looted it. In San Francisco, Professor Thom as F. Sanford, 65, suffering from hem morrhage is in serious condition. Physicians are planning to drain ev ery drop of his blood from his living body by gradual stages and replace it with the life fluid of others in an attempt to restore his health. In Washington an unemployed blick layer who died recently owned Vo. Vnrlr Ranlf stnrlc worth S20.000 police investigating the case discov- &tinS an office robbery -found muddy When Charles Troffler, 14, of Hel ena, Mont., gets out of the State re formatory he won't be on friendly terms with his dog. Officers investi- ered. I dog tracks and traced them to Charles brown water spaniel. The Universtiy of Kansas grid team has a first string guard named Zvonimir Kvaternik, but his team mate calls him Tony. Dr, E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN- N. C. $ i Setting his bare feet down ginger ly on cold sidewalks and carefully avoiding iron gratings, Edward Con ner walked down the main thorough fare of Fairmont, W. Va., the other night. Even his shoes and socks were taken by a hold-up man. Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Hours In Vancouver, B. C, Alex McPher son and William James, convicted of looting a store were sentenced to ten lashes from a whip and five years in prison. 10 to 12 A. M. and appointment. by )) n i Dr. J. O. Baxter Specialist THE EYE ONLY NEW BERN. N. C. . I Dr. H. M. Hendrix I I DENTIST Y Office Hours: 9 to 12 A. M. 1:30 to B P. M T Office Potter Builo'g Over the postoffice 4 M FOR Ambulance Service Day or Night 'Phone 216 or 116-W GEO. W. DILL Funeral Director Since 1900 MOREHEAD CITY', N. C. In Danville, 111., Elihu Miller, 40, was killed in a head on collision of his automobile with a truck. A one yeai' old baby was thrown out of the car but was uninjured. Any city with a good second hand jail will find a ready buyer in Excel sior Springs, Mo., Cells must be erect ed in the city hall to care for the ov erflow fro mthe regular jail. Jack Clintworth Ontario, Cal., of fice building janitor, said he "got an awful jolt" when he opened the door of a large incinerator behind the building, and saw before him two brown bare legs. Investigation reveal ed a sleepy 18 year old youth who, when pulled out, explained he had spent several nights there for lack of any other place in which to get needed rest. After doing an entire day's work with an extreme soreness in his sides. L. W. Price, of Evansville, Ind. was forced to go to a hospital. It was found that he had broken 13 ribs in an automobile accident the night be. fore. In Chicago, Miss Mabel Caughey asked the court to order Samuel Bes town to return the gifts she present ed him when she thought he was go- EAST NOR WEST Editor of The News: Trade with China until 1834 had by the royal charter remained as the monoply of the East India Company. When renewed for a period of 20 years, the Commercial privilege was denied, and this withdrawal was by England and not the consideration of China this created a new situation and eventually led to the so-cslled "Opium War" of 1819 between Great Britain and China. This was the first foreign war, the other wars have greater force and legality in a boycott or embargo. An embargo could not be accomplished in the U. S. unless made so by Congressional sanction, and the prohibiting of any importation of Japanese goods is prac tically the thing that has driven Ja. fighters, men whose force as the Hun alone with the Goths forces them selves into Europe and broke into the Roman Empire. The East China especially has produced statesmen of the first order. The "Peacemaker and Genius" date November 7th, pan to oppose the world to save part 190 1, and in Li Hung Chong China or all 01 her commercial supremacy .'lost the greatest statesman the na in Asia for which she has worked for ; tion had produced in centuries". His years, and the loss 01 $14U to lou death was regarded as an mterna plus millions, and the greater part : tional calamity." going to England has made the one with the spirit of the voiceless desperate and the other reluctant in I dead that governs China and perhaps this affair. England had difficulty in 1926-27 with China, and she would have used force; but the U. S. would not consider, and England has hesi tated until now to agree to unite with the U. S. in the Sino-Japanese affair. The request of Japan that the for eign nations "aid in ending the war" is an attempt to delay, and eventually she may withdraw from the League of Nations to prevent investigations. America and other nations are send ing ships, men and fighting material, they are ready to protect the lives and property of their own country men, and unless some violation is made, some American or British etc. men killed or property destroyed all they can do is to concentrate the forces. If Japan could succeed she would annex Manchuria and place other indemnities on China, if she could control with 120 million of Chinese to work or fight for her, Ja pan would push south and west in the East, let us in hopeful expecta tion believe that in unison with the Western World that the hand of some Li Hung Chang may be now writing the end of this deplorable Eastern Situation, and in joy give GREEN TAKES BIG ROLE TOR WINTER Green Is held to be the color emble matical of both envy and hope. And so, that Is perhaps why we see It so much just now, the envy being that of the woman who admires our frock, coot or hat, and what the hope Is you can fill In for yourselves. P,ut, whatever obvious or obscure reason tr.ny prevail, there Is no doubt about It that green Is one of the colors of this winter season. Since we have all become such adepts fit using color, there Is but scant fear of any one of us using the wrong shade of green, something that can easily happen unless one Is very wary, and fully conscious of any de fects of the complexion or coloring. A good bet Is always dark green trimmed with black or brown; It Is the bright greens that hold so much peril By all means go in for a diet of greens, but exercise caution. Brown, too, is a favorite color, and both green and brown are so much used together this season on both sides of the At Four samples of Irish potatoes from four sections of Lincoln Coun ty were shipped to the State College chemistry department last week for tests as to the iodine content. READ fH NEWS WANT ADS AMERICAN HAMMERED PISTON RINGS FOR ALL MOTORS A COMPLETE STOCK AT BARBOUR BROS. MACHINE SHOP FRONT ST BEAUFORT, N. C, three suits, many shirts, a top-coat, three hats, a horn a diamond stick pin a ring a wrist watch and a set of false teeth! Just like a father to boy bandit3 is Judge Howard of Williamson W. Va., Four of them were given good old fashioned paddlings in court for steal ing merchandise and an automibel. One chilly day a burglar entered the office of Edward E. Babcock of New York City, taking an overcoat with him when he left. In it place he deposited $2,000 in securities, checks made out to "cash" and a bottle of gin, all of which were reported tD be "good stuff." Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE Office oyer BatU Bakery Office Hears 10 A. If. to 12 M. 3 to 5 P. M. f and by Appointment Office Phone 140 Res. 26-L X By crossing a barnyard fowl with copper and green pheasants, Japanese fanciers raise roosters with tails more than 12 feet long. C. H. BUSHALL Fire. Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Duncan BIdff. Beaufort, N. ('. 'Phone 32 marry her. The presents include: jhave been subsequent events to force L.nina to become a member m the family of nations. Commerce in gen eral has anticeded the flag of the Na tions. China has been in isolation for over 4000 years and through long periods of disension, internal fights, the destruction of dynasties, and the Mongel and Mancu conquest have had effect upon the territory but the Chinese remain the same. The oldest government on earth. The records of the past destroyed so that the age may not be determined. Beginning as a tribe in the prov ince of Shensi in the N. W. and un der the reign of Fohi, they have mul tiplied so that today they number in China proper, over 400 millions, and in outside territory near 20 millions, with an area of 1,532,00 square miles, wun tne dependencies averaging an area of 2,745,000 square miles." China was in existence as a govern ment over 4000 years B. C. long be fore Abraham left Urlong before the Chardean city was buried in the desert sands of Mesopotania. Contem porary with the ancient Egyptian Assyrian or Semitic control. While the cities in the valley of the Nile and the two rivers (2 Rivers Eu phrates and Tigris) were in a high state of civilization even, before this period consideration must be given to a civilization that existed priod to the chaldean; because over 3500 years B. C. the Sarmerains were civ ilized and prior thereto we find over 2000 years or 5500 years B. C. the Tutankhamens with a civilization that accepted children as wards of the State, slavery existed, and the "Stor ies of the Flood and the Creation, almost identical with the Biblical ac counts, appear for the first time in their records." The Sumerians by Pets of the late Mrs. Sarah C. Lin coln, of Los Angeles, were riven ; $5,000 in her will. The will set aside f the "pet fund" for the upkeep of her uuuecuon 01 cats ana aogs in com fortable quarters. While waiting for a train in Still water, Okla, a man reached into a handbag, extracted an apple. The fruit had such an aroma, that it at tracted the attention of another man who said: "That smells like a North Carolina apple." "Right, I brought it with me fro mthat State," said the stranger. The two men began a con versation and discovered that they were brothers who had not seen each other for 30 years. As Edward Hett. of Kelso. Wash drove upto a church in an automobile j Leonard Wooley. In the excavations police were waiting for him and ac cused him of stealing the car. In Henderson, N. C. George Slack raked his stove and a glittering nug get came into view. It had been in a Professor Wooley found that there "were the forerunners of the Old World civlization of Egypt, Assyria etc" and China is so old that the mist of the past obscures our vision The Chinese of today until forced Every business firm needs good stationery. It gives a firm prestige to use neatly printed stationery. Cheap looking stationery is a poor advertisement for an indivdual or business concern. Commercial Printing such as letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, statements, posters, letter circulars, programs, cards and forms of all sorts done at this office promptly and carefully. Our prices are reasonable and often lower than those charged in the large city shops. We would be pleased to show samples and will guarantee satisfaction. -
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