THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSPAY, JAN. 25
PAGE FTV8
lonal Notes-
Telephone 1G
Mis. Robert Lucas, of Greensboro,
is here for a visit with her parent?,
Mr. ami Mrs. John Hill.
"UK-.! Vainvio A 'innrton. who h:.s
been sick at her home on Ann str
is better.
at least, much to t'.i'i
;' ! .m . rf the silvo
the West. -c':tui t
of the plan indicate
s to bo at present no uncontrolled in
t flation, no oiling up of the presses
which turn out paper money. When
we begin to talK uootil sutmiiza-. ion
Mr Jule Davis, of Philadelphia, of the dollar in a serious way, the
and Miss Bettie Davis, of Raleigh, prospect for currency inflation is
!,...!,',. ,1 sister of Mrs. Nannie dimmed accordingly. This docs not
mean inai mere win uo no numuun
school of financial theory is right.
Perhaps it is best not to expect too
much change from the new pro
gram. That, at least, lessens the
chances of disappointment.
HUGE LIQUOR FACTORY
FOUND NEAR EDENTON
disjnp .i.n'.ment
statesmen of j
; development i
tif.lt trie
Edenton, Jan., 24 A giant liquor
factory was demolished with dynam-l
mite and axes by Federal and local MISS ELIZA J
oiticers tMgnt nines iiom r-tienton
Sunday afternoon. The plant was
running full blast but the operators
escaped
accessories to match. Her flowers Revalta Simmons, Lillian Frances conference with Secretary of the
were an arm boquet of roses and Waters. Treasury Morgenthau and Commis-
snap dragons. -Grada 2-2 sioner cf Revenue Guy T. Helver-
The bridegroom had as his best We are studying Eskimos this ing the past week,
man, hi3 brother-in-law, Christopher 'month We are working on an Eski- j All collectors and field agents have
D. Jones. The ushers were Howard mo booklet. We have "tudied how been instructed to go after these
Hill, brother of the bride, an.l Jacl: th ; Eskimos ('re ss and their homes, back taxes during the year 1934.
Longest. so far. This docs not include the 1933 taxes,
Immediately after the wedding We are glad to have Kathleen due Match 15, but are taxes for
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left for a short Spiingle back in school. She was prior years that have not been paid,
trip to western North Carolina. absent last week on account of sick- Most of it is in small income taxes,
ness. ranging irom a Jew dollars up to
BELL PASSED j GRADE 3-2 probably $1,001), Mr. Robertson said.
AWAY SUNDAY AFTERNOON Several of us came to "stunt The fortes in ibis and other states
night" on Friday night. We enjoy- are instructed to "get the mon"y"
NEWPORT, Jan. 24. The pass- e(j the program vt ry much. Our and to be e!i:!j."."i a linn, but tmt
ng n Sunday, Jan. 21, in the More-
m- - i!ii i.-i . l ... ' o ' ' '
ine sun nau a sieam rig wim a h , ci, hos.,ital of Mi,s Riiza
removed from
'10 horsepower boiler and
, ' whereby "ft gallons of raw whiskey 1
oultl lie distilled per hour. It was
the woods on the indian
a system I Jane r-eii 0f Harlowe,
the county one of its oldest and
most respected citizens.
She was horn at Harlowe Dec. 18,
grade gave the following numbers:
Recitation Marion Lewis
Recitation Tom Ipock.
Recitation Seldon Moore.
Song Kenneth Skinner.
Wo are sorry that Dora Lupton is
.n t'
- -4?Jt -,.
located in
nan roan. J.esuies tne sun itseii, ' , a to .i ..i... ti,., u,.uf i. - i .i i..,.. ,.u :n
JOI.', tlllU .m lUC !5t-.wnv, wii.iv.--i. 1 ( ft . V f 1 11.' I (1111 IIOJ,L" ! 1 It" Hill
, v .,,w mt wuit cMJ in t)u, family ()f ,.klV(.n t.hil- on be back.
Grade 3-1
We were very sorry to hear of
ticsnoyeii ami jugs 01 wnisKey. ,.. n, th . , R,lf. and Aba-
It was one of the largest stills de-jnil F,t,.i. t.ii ci1H ,.,. m...
inomas, mc - - :, ,. stroyeu in t.nowan county lor manyi,;,i Kf n0j ui.f ,.ntinnnju a. vini,..
UUL 1U Uli lieu Ui.lV ii'i-ii miiiv". wi. vi.. . ... j uiL' Ml'.tl.ll Ul "til I ici.nunv , .v..v
eal3, jat the oil homestead throughout her Mae Freeman. We will all miss her
j entire life. The first of November very much.
r.iVFN !IYTY day? FOR 'of last year she came to Morehead i Bovs and girls of the school
SELLING RUM TO BOY t0 De wlttl a brotner lvu'- Jaracs brought us tern and nowers ana we
R. Bell, at the home of his daugh- made two floral tributes. Several
Smithfield, Jan. 24. Bootleggers ,ter Mrs- D- G- 1". and be under 0f the school children were allowed
are P-ointr to for if the nractiee of the care of a local P'cian. Due to leave early on the school bus so
m.. Nannie Thomas, who has been in the future, of course,
critically ill, is somewhat improved, least indicates that the prospect is
not imminent.
Miss Harriet Lamphere and Mrs.
E. S. Robinson of Westerly, R. I.,; Hei.e it wouU1 seenl) therefore, are
left this morning for their home.
Mrs. Robinson has been here f or . tw native developmen.s wbtch
.tkn ,..!fv. iVifiv. ciator Al r I one ht. to biin? assurance Ij those
some uiuiii,." -. ...v-.i v., , c v v...8 v..v. ,-.v.,. i; x, t4...j i.i. t 1
ATnrmv Thomas. Jr.. who has been ! pronomists who believe that public 'sellimrlicuor to voune bovs continues lu ' kc - ...r tj cuiuu uu,, M ium,.,.
v ' 1 . nF .1 nnOfnf ohn n-1'O.Hno IT n-vniU Ui n 1I Pnnil nnw tllndnl'n Cl7n1
..nnflfiflenrp cannot be restored and I as was evidenced in the trial in the,1-'"" ui B,a., ,,c ul
conttUUence cannot, oe itstoitu ami, ..,,. ,.nr and twn weeks afo slip was nnt.Viv t.n bpi- nn.pnts. brothers and
.. vprnrdpv s court. I npsnav when vvtl in " J ,
t T3.,. on Virginia that we cannot move forward until .,. , , fQ,.m nf tha removed to the Morehead City ho: sisters
past week-end in.""' reat. inii" - ders' Chapel s
rest. Just wnai, it. n ay u.e. - 0 Pgcll.g iquor y witon Face
ci . win oe ine resuii ut i-.ic inut ,1 -, r,
Miss Lvda Piner, of Williston and;to keeP the dollar between itty and i The defcndant was sentenced to
Morehead City, who has been ill sev- sixty cents, as measured in terms of . geve co days Qn the YQ,uh ,md Qn
nval months, was moved Wednesday , oul lormer kuiu uuiw... ....
very ill.
Howe spent the
Norfolk, Va.
' ' !i1 i u 1 C, .1 .,
.ders' Chapel section, was convicted of ""'
the
X- A- AnHf- i.l-infin
morning from the Potter Emergency i we run mu. a tuS
v.,;fi . rt,,,t nl-ea W.' opinions. Some economists, who fa-
-ifai nt n..,-hm. Miss Piner is a I vor the plan, say that it will restore
o-nrlnntD nnrso and has servpd on l"''ces
the staff of both the Potter Emer
gency hospital and also the More
head City hospital
earnest appeal by the defendant's
counsel failed to save him from the
sentence.
MEN BURNS: TWO DIE
Messrs. F. E. Willson and
the 1926 level, and that
this is what is needed to take us TRUCK LOADED WITH
back to normalcy. Others state that
the effect will be to injure the wage , .
worker, the salaried employe and Brvson City, N. C Jan. 21 Two
t t ; the man who has his money in the men were dead and another was near
Winans of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent n& banks m 'fe insurance or -death here today as a result of burns
several days here this week on a :tneru fixf' '"ff Voni:. Th7 P.,nt recaived Monday morning when a
business trip, guests of the Manson out the fact that 111 a tlme f s,nK truck, heavily loaded with men on
House prices wages always go up last, and ; tneir way to work.'in the Great Smoky
" ;that the worker, the salaried man, ' mountains national park, caught fire
and he who lives on a fixed income and burned.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS is P'nched- Evcn the h0T they The dead are Riley Queen, 56,
.claim, will not gain much for the rea-' Alarka, and Charles Wales Gootlson,
- rT7T . 'snn that in the risinf? cost of Iiving 30, of Bryson City. Self Kimsey,
By rranK r. iucneri which Will confront nim he Will lintl annfhp,. nf tho ininrPfi mpn. was re
First Grade, Section R
1 :00 o'clock p. m. i We are very happy to know that
Sunday afternoon the remains Miss Louise Hudgins, our teacher, is
were taken to the old homesetad at getting better, and will soon be back
Harlowe, the home of her sister, at school. i
Mrs. J. H. Davis, with whom she had ; Our section, together with Section j
made her home since the death of B, of the first grade, won the prize j
her mother in 1886. for the best stunt in the primary de-
Funeral services were conducted pa:tment at "stunt night" We gave
by her pastor, Rev. F. B. Brandon- a "radio broadcast," with Horace !
burg, assisted by Rev. D. M. Sharpe Lof tin as announcer, and Esther Bell !
of the M. E. church of which she Fodrie and Joyce Johnson as guest !
was a member since childhood, and artist. I
interment was made in the Hailowe !
cemetery, the family burying place. SOME CHANGES IN CWA j
The six active pallbearers were ' SYSTEM MADE j
comnosed of her nephews. A large ,
crowd was in attendance. The fun
eral was conducted in the church.
Many floral designs were sent.
(Continued from page one)
IS IT THE TRUTH OR NOT?
By Jimmie Guthrie
keynoter at the last Democratic
National convention, and General i
Hugh Johnson, head of the National !
Rocovery Administration. One of !
these is certain to be the speaker, !
but the order of the invitation is not !
announced. '
i n n1 rlf si th - .. . A, , rri .1: .. ..-i... . ...i. I
,...: .!, ifo4- ,i00lt in' L!. .i... j. i.. i "'h . lv 500.000 pounds ol ner large size me tunner comnuuee met, re-
r.... . ' - .rt.li Liiii in luitti writ: uiuuLiiL lu j. , i i j. 1.
. . " v , r : , irout last wee.
The chief topic of conversation, 1 that he has no more sixty-cent dol- orted in a critical condition and foce- LaPe "attel'a Dlte ave 10 a nu"
. ti,;a ; i,; , , , . poiteu in a critical conamon ana iote f fishermen approximate-
the county over, as this is being llrg left above living expenses to pay
the administratino s monetary pro- . 100-cent dollars,
gram, the taking over of the Federal j
J. Harris Community hospital here.
Four other injured men have been re-
Reserve gold supply by the national Then there is a third class of fi- nvf,i t nf j.,
THREE PAROLES GRANTED
cently and started the plans and will !
i Red Cross nets seem to be bout meet again January 27 in th, j
as luckky as other nets were. If any Graham Memorial building at Chap- j
'organization in the nation ought to el Hill to make more definite plans. I
be patronized and loved by the peo- Present indications are that there
pie of this Island, it is the National will be no limit to the number, un-1
Red Cross. During the busy fishing less it should bt evident that more :
government, with the proposed stab- nancial experts who assert that the ,
ilization of the dollar some time in 'effect on prices, and on our living'
the future a ta figure between fifty conditions, by the proposed sixty-I
nnil sivtv ppnta Tha nnhlip di-liis- ' -.Hn. -...til en n rt Urt '
cir,n havp lrl to no o-rpnt owstnl. Uo,.,n.. t;-Kt tw,, it- t t-u p-,ui, i ou,. t week just past severaj boats were than the 1,000 that can be comfort-
ligation of opinion on the subject, fact that the dollar has been down to prison in 1930 from Rockingham rammed, many ran aground on un-, ably seated in the auditorium should
although the general tendency is to almost to a sixty-cent basis for the county for second degree murder to chai'ted shoals, there being no bea- seek to attend The limit will be
follow the President in his program, past few months without any appre- serve 20 to 25 years, was paroled con,3 since the September hurricane, that number and i tis expected that
There is small wonder that there is ciable difference in prices. There today by Governor Ehringhaus. and al were towed to Beaufort approximately a thousand Democrats
so much doubt in the public mind as have been increases in some lines of i The governor also paroled Willie Plcket b"ats' ; wlhh t0 be Present-
to what it all means and just where I manufactured goods, they admit, but j Gates, serving six months for carry- A , .Unnf,r.1S y f''aeas Lantj
we are going. Even the so-called they charge this to the higher wages ing concealed weapon in Person Ad,,ian Willis was caught on a san dj A special drive is gclag to be
financial experts of the country are1 now paid under the NRA. They add i county, and Booker T. Baite given ,ar outsld Oeracoke Channel be- ma(e in ln(i Jnited State to co.
A
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,i;.-.i,i Antn;nn Ti,n ,. v.,. 'ti,i. it. ..i... ..e ..I. .. i .ii.... i ' i r, .- l r fore dav break one morning, altei !,.(. , ,. , ,
uiviucu in "iiiiimii. incic mc iiui Liiiii, uic vuiuc ui me uotiur iias il-ss I ou uays in urunswicK county ior - , , ictt uacn. ictierai income taxes, large
only two camps but a dozen camps, to do with prices and prosperity than larceny. Seventeen clemency peti- . , u" . " . ; . ' ly small individual taxes, which air-
fltiti 'i me cottene pruiessors ana ine advocates ol devaluation seem tions were declined,
economic authorities cannot agree in to believe. Devaluation, they state, I
the street to be able to reason clear- will not repeal the old laws of sup
ly on the subject. . ply and demand, and will not make
I business better. They point to the
Perhaps the announcement of the 'experience of France anil other na
administration plan is as important i tions, and to the fact that tho
in what it proposes not to do as in French back in 1027 devalue ! th.'
n-Un4- it- 4-,. .1, U .. ni-iu . . I' :i.. 1- ....1
vnau. it iivjut-n n uu, an me JliWlL' Ul otte-lliLII tu 1LS lOtllUH' vai-j
York limes editorially suggests. Tho ue. According to tne rubber dollar
outlinintr of the nroeram would per- theorists, thpv snv. tbi shnnl 1 havo h'K their
DEATH SENTENCE GIVEN
TO TWO NEGROES
U 1UIJ1I1U 1IIC 111 LUC ail livni .! rti oeiin niM mAft
his best blanket saturated in gaso- t-,nn p.,,,,, pi, ,
,. , , , , . , . nation, Charles Robertson, North
line, in the breeze that wafted past p...nli ,.,.- . '
,. ,,-1 Ti a caioiina collector, announces, f o-
the rushing ebb tide. It threw stars ,..;. . ... , '.,T ,. . '
, , , .- i i lowing a visit to Washington and a
of many colors and description high b a"u "
in the air, still not the dull roar of
the Coast Guard boat could be
IJnvhnrn. .hill Wi-il'pr 'V h ti v I n
and Tom Willaims, negroes, were heard, ..pounding and rolling from FOR SALE: 10 - Piece
sentenced to be electrocuted March side to si.le continued till the break,
23 today by judge W. A. Devin follow o'day when the in-coming tide float- vn t. Dini'iio- p
conviction of the murder ed his boat, when he ran to the Halt """fo
tanily indicate a few things in this increased
respect. One of these is that the over what they were in other coun-!camP steward, in Person county last oe piainiy seen nj any man ro run-
prospect for free and unlimited coin- tries, and they add that since noth- November. bor Island, so I understand. Omei' 10 maKe
age of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 ing of the kind happened there must! Neither defendant gave notice of ine whole sum and suostanee ot i q, TiTftvth WipV
or at any other ratio, has been plac- be a flaw in the reasoning some-1 aPPeal. The jury had recommended it is that the entire hundred boats ocuc. occ vv ui ui VV
ed in the discard for the time being where. Only time can tell which ' mercy for Williams. had been left with the bag to hold, er BeaUTOrt. 01 Phone
. J and were they not the best naviga-1 ' '
tors and calculators in the world, b I .
quick
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HAVE TO PAY FINES ttey very one would be drowned.;.
the Coast Guard crews has all gone ;
dead, and the light house department g
RALEIGH, Jan. 21. The state has done left the channel way f r.i
highway patrol today reported that Morehead City to Oeracoke in black
131 persons were convicted of op- darkness.
crating automobiles while under the
influence of whisky in North Caro
Una last month. Patrolmen arrest
ed 07 of the law violators and local
officers the others.
HERE NOW
SPRING DRESSES
In all their crisp loveliness.
Prints which are the craze
of the season. P a s t el
shades in season's favorite
colors- Tailored, or with
feminine touches.
These have just arrived
and are waiting your in
spection. Full stock in all
sizes and colors.
Come in before they are
picked over. They will go
fast at these prices
$3.95 Up
SMITH DRY
GOODS CO.
Front St. Beaufort
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BEAUFORT GRADED SCHOOL
PRETTY WEDDING CEREMONY
UNITES BEAUFORT COUPLE have had a part
Grade 1-2 i
The two firfist grades together ' H
won the prize of $1 for the best pri-'g
mary stunt. We are very proud to
in
this
winnimr
' prize and we are going to buy five j
Many j
A pretty wedding took place Fn- new books for our library
day morning at 10 o'clock, at the thanks to the P. T. A.
First Baptist church when Miss Mar-1 ve are now reading several short
p-nrpf. Whitphnrf Hill line a mi n tVln J TU- 1:1. -
" v.. Mucins every utty ine unca we ukc
i : j . m tt i.. tt ma- t t. !: .
bride of Hardy Hamilton Lewis, Jr
Rev. J. W. Morgan perfomed the
ceremony.
The church was decorated with
palms, smilax and long leaf pine,
best we are going to illustrate with
posters to put on our bulletin board.
So far we have chosen "Time to
Rise," and "In the Land of Story
JJooks," by Robert Louis Stevenson.
and the altar with palms and white We like Stevenson's poems becaus
r.r.rc:s?i. Preceding tho ce:-:::iony most of them were writte- for little
Mrs. Graydon Paul rendered a pro-J children. The story of his life was
gram of piano selections and Mr. M.'so sad it almost made us cry.
Leslie Davis sang "I Love You
Truly," and "Sweetest Story Ever
Told." The bridal chorus from
Lohengrin was played for the pro
cessional and Mendelssohns wedding
march was rendered as the reces
sional. Master Billy Loftin was ring
bearer.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her father, was becomingly
attired in a suit of nu-blue with
deep cuffs of squirrel. She wore a
small navy blue hat, a gage model of
straw and ribbon. Her slippers and
accessories were navy blue and her
flowers were a shoulder corsage of
llrides roses and valley lilies.
Miss Julia Hill was maid of honor,
'''? wearing a cewn of golden glo
c;':p. v.'i'.': Hack ta:ban and
m m
WADE'S
WEEK JANUARY 29
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"THE WAY TO LOVE"
with
Maurice Chevalier, Ann Dvorak .
Adfnission Matinee 10c 20c. Night 10c 25c
Matinee: 10c 25 Night: 15c, 30c
10c BARGAIN DAY 20c
1 WEDNESDAY
"MEET THE BARON"
with
Jiirtmy Durante, Jack Pearl
:
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
"PRIZEFIGHTER & THE LADY"
with
- . -v.
; s Walter Huston, Myrna Loy, Max Baer,
Dempsey, Camera.
ALSO NEWS V
' Matinee 10 20c , Nite 10 25c
SATURDAY
"POLICE CAR" .
Tim McCoy, Evelyn Knapp "
Comedy and Cartoon
Grade 2-1
We have added sixteen new books !
to our library this year. We are '
trying to see who can read tnejg
greatest number of books during 1
the year. Mattie Smith is ahead ,
now. She has read 12.
We a.e studying the Eskimos. We;
have had a good time drawing pic-' J
tures of them to put in our Eskimo, a""
booklets. i
We are improving in our spelling, j
The following children made a hun
died on-.thig month's test:
Henry Davis, William Earl Guth-i flB
lie, Hendrick House, Richard Smith,
Billy Styron, Charles Robinson, Mar-
tha Blake, Bessie Langdale, Susan- BB
na Moore. Ella flrev Pittmnn. Mar- ' H
:: .:t Rpmley, Jr.er.ulino Simpson, VAVlVVlVA'AViVlWAVAVl
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