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EIGHT PAGES THIS WEEK THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1934 PRU t INGLE COPY
NUMBER 43
TOBACCO GROWERS ?-ofood fuh Not rqUSE-MEEKINS CASES CONTINUED
HlK'E'TTOr.UAVnPC So Large Now As it Was, ..p..... urnorri v mir-on
MEETING FAVORS
CONTROL PROGAM
The bit? run of food fish of various)
sorts which has been in progress in
this vicinity for about two months Large Crowd
seems to oe slowing up somewnat
Resolution Adopted Favoring ' "ardly any spots have been on the
Continuation of Two Year , ocal T'i ,T!u W -
Pre ram ! iarjie dealer told the News yesterday
that he had nothing on hand except
nTHFR FARMERS OPPOSE PLAN al'out lu bes ot small trout
Herp Saturdav
Heard Republican Speak
ers
PLEASE AUDIENCE MOSTLY TUESDAY
Considerable Building
Going On In Beaufort
JtliJU rHJJLUUnVU lUUUlUl 1 tlUUai w nf rpt,aip work to residences
and some new building has been go-
Crowd Disappointed Because ing on and is still in progress in
Blue Heaven i-ase was ujbbuiom. vai m'v -
Not Tried pL'en erected and on nearly every
street painters and carpenters either
Although there were several cases i have been or are now at work,
set for trial on the docket of Re- W. .V. B. Potter, large wholesale
Minima hrnlc!pnrflr,i Pnnvt Tntsil:iv onlv two ; fish dealer here, is having a new
i j i t i i t i i i , . , , . . i . - i. I t i. ., j ,n .v,.. Viriiao KniH nn h i water lot. in the
nau ueen oiuigea 10 turn a own several , trie ice aaturaay witn a meeting ai : were aciuuiiy uitu. me uujuaj - " " "
. ... : nrrlrtva f n-r c-rW A kino fisk onrl'U Ak f -k?,.k flmoUvr.vo rnnfi ti norl fnr nnP rPIlnn nr .Tai' of the office OCCUpied DV Dl'. V .
D M K IJUNNAliAN , . o j. v. oyvto. .a. wiuv tioik wuu mc luuubjr tuuiuiuuov ol " mw ""-"viv , . , , , , m,
' . tint tit U..,w-U- 4- nl-4- l"-U: 1X7 r lr,l.:nr. e k n .innthnv Tlin tn-r trior! U-PPP rinvp'S. Chadwick on front street. inis
about 500 strong, largely from u. , , ., . , , , laiaie executive comm.u a.iu ... . p-cu,
The nolitical camnaiirn in Carter
et county has been unusually quiet
n'o tried were uave o. i.-nau n. vu i iuhi. aw ;...
of Morehead City ' building, which is being built by the
:. ' , " ...... "'-.,. .,. A though the repents of fish have Rnnse.. ReniiWican nominee for Con-! chareine larceny an:l that ot Umon,vis vuiisuucuun miu
"v nnvr n nrn ma. n u w rn r s r na , 1 . - .. n- . -i
... , , . 1 iHr'-n vntVi tn 1 i fj-Vif 1 n vera, n 11 an ti t mc nf nvaca imq.Io cnooi
ling lium viigiiiiu, cuutu .aiuuna - -J
and Georgia, meeting here last Wed- uce" .-jB, eu u u auu u.c l.uu .... ...
neaday, adopted resolutions asking m.cn c'ealfr estimated the receipts 'fested considerable enthus.asm by enc( b of liquor
' . ..... . nf shvimn Tnpsrlnv in Rpniif nrt- nnH liharallir nun aiiH.nu Vinth sTieakeriL Dave cell. ;
the federal Agricultural Adjustment V "J & -----
Administration to continue the tobac Morehead City at 125,000 pounds County chairma, C H. Bushell pre
co control program through 1938. Although the pnee paid fishermen for sided over tne meeting calling .t to
"... ' ahnmn nava r nf Kaon hidrn fwn tf ' ehAnf w ofto nnAn qtiH intrnflllC
The crrnwers pave ev L ence of desir- ,'"'v'
gress made speeches. 1 he court room
by fisher-, was well filled and the crowd mam
cnargiiig larceny una inat ui uuiun 1 ,
Hill charged with reckless driving 32 feet wide by 40 deep. It has creo-
. ... ... . . . 1 f. .,!,..,
and driving while under the innu- suieu jmnig, wuouru iiamc, 6n.i"
The growers gave evidence oi uesir- ' '
iv nt..t; ,k ,.M,.t three cents a pound, they nave made
. ... , , , fV,,. good money by reason of the good
two- year reduction contracts thru ,A j .
,. ii j f(. i. o catches they have made. A good many
193o, as originally drafted (2) in- , ...... .
o- . oo 1 q ... of ot the boats with just two man crews
creasing from 2o to 33 1-3 per cent ..,. ' . . tfcof
the tax on non-signers, and (3 con- from100 ?150. Besides the!
tmuation of the program for a lesa employed
three years and longer f conditions to head J befin making
Justlfy U- !good wages.
J. B. Huston, chief of the tobacco ! The fine weather that has prevailed
divosion of the AAA, was present andfor the past two weeks have enabled
spoke, as did Congressman John H. ' sportsmen to get in some good work.
Kerr, co-author of thet obacco con-1 Blue fish have been plentiful and
trol measure. A resolution was adopt-j that highly prized game fish the cero
ed thanking Mr. Huston, Mr. Kerr, or kingfish has been comparatively a
Senator Smith, national legislators ; bundant. Cero at times are caught
and others for putting the measure in nets but the hsn is not nigniy re
ed Mr Rouse tha first speaker.
Mr Rouse ba:-ed his speech on the
Democratic national platform, several
continrw nf which he took up and crit-
i,.iapl Hp artru d that the New Deal
administration had failed utterly to
carry out the pledges of the platform.
As instances c f this he cited in
nlprio-P to redu e expenses and show
ed that both expenses and the nation
al debt have increased enormously.
He mentioned ilso devaluation of the
currency and failure to act on the
tariff. He also stated that he would
be glad to de ate the issues of the
campaign with his opponent j. a.
Barden He asserted that mr. caruni
led iron sides and toD. The building
LC llUUl. . .
T)a vp RpIK an nbl nflVmlnr havintriwill be used for handling shrimp.
i . i t: ... The finlf Refiinins' Coirmanv is
ueen m cuun many Luiica, ao luii- i
victed on the charge of stealing two j having a new wharf and warehouse
pies and a loaf of bread from the uunt on u.eu- vwi iul vn auutu
t.f..a e rt w Pnv n ATnvpVioa, siae oi rronc sireei. riazier anu
and others for putting the measure m nei out uic uu i v aaracn ne asssiwu u ---
over and county agents for carry-' garded for eating purposes and does .bought his nomination and for that
.. .. "... :l ,not brinsr them onev which its kins- 'roosnn should not be elected to Con-
in out its Divisions. lnot bring them oney which its kins
While this meeting was being held, ! man the Spanish mackarel does.
another was in session, the Fie-dmont
Tobacco Non-Tax Association, organ
ized to oppose and fight for remov
al of the removal of the provisions
of the Kerr-Smith measure. It set up
units in eight counties, following a
meeting of about 300 non-signers,
who adopted a resolution criticising
MAKING GOOD PROGRESS NOW
ON FORT MACON HIGHWAY
Since the good weather set in very
good progress has been made on the
rnflH from Atlantic Beach to Fort
nr TUn n;n. Jo rtKMif finiallp1 1
.. ... T , . ,. . u iviacon. i iic giouiug ia tuu""
tne -unjust aim u.ci. t..- 'and the work of putting clay on top
of the act. 0f it j8 going forward at good speed.
"American Education Week' will ! At first.only 8 few trucks were haul
be observed in North Carolina during j ing clay but now ught or ten are
the week of November 5-11. as in doing it. The clay "brought from a
o - o ' the t,t,s of the union. The 'point west of Morehead City. After
week is sponsored by the United it is put on and leveled a very good
States Office of Education, the Amer-: surface is made. Some day it may
ican Legion and the National Educa- be paved.
cm Sc." tiom Governor Ehring- The work on the Fort Macon road
IZh i sued a proclamation, ask-; and on the fort itse f is hemp: done
ing the citizens of the State to ob-, by the young men ot tne u.c ,
erve the week, in order to "make a' under the supervision of army officers
roper appraisal of our situation and and the State Forestry Department.
I re ourselves for the adequate A lot of money has been spent there,
d scharge of the responsibilities in- already and more will be spent which
volved." He stresses that the week is being supplied by the U S Gov-
is "to stress the importance of our; eminent, ai me rave ue 8
problem " and asks the citizens to December. The restoration worK on
fntrnTthenselves "of the problems! the fort and he .rea -round it will
nMi f.hnnl and the great ,
JL LUf MM"4"" w - " "
task of training our youth for the
duties of citizenship."
The State will receive
ber 26 for an estimatic
callons of gasoline, the r.
departments, institutions
gress. Mr. Rouse stated that he. is in
favor of payin ? the veterans' bonus
at once. He a. so advocated puDiisu
ino. at the rourihouse door the names
of all persons on the relief rolls.
Mr. Meekins is a somewnat amei
ent style of speaker from his father
Judge Meekins but is a good talker
and seemed to please his audience
very much. He stated that the Repub
licans are at wo -k in North varonna
and that thex expect to-roll ur vote
which will surprise their opponents.
He ridiculed the olicy of the Govern
ment's plowing under crops and said
that farmers in :he long run would
be hurt by the New Deal program.
His reference to the low price of
fish brought loud applause. Mr.
Meekins closed by urging Republi
can women to vote
City. The testimony of one witness
was that Dave was about two thirds
drunk and that he took the pies and
bread and j'ust walked out. Judge
Webb fi-ave him six months to be
worked under the supervision of the
Board of County Commissioners. He
will work at the county home.
Guion Hill was acquitted on the
driving while drunk charee and
- - o j
convicted of reckless driving. He was ,
let oft with the costs, prayer lor
judgment continued on the hne .rle
was convicted mainly on the testi
mony of Chief of Police Longest and
Sheriff Chadwick who testified that he
drove recklesslv on Broat street and
drove all across the road in the coun
try where he was finally overtaken
and arrested. Mr. Longest brought
him back to town and said it was
very plain that he was drunk. Other
witnesses did not know whether he
was drunk or not.
A large number of men, both
young and old, appeared to be disap-rminte-d
and took their departure
when two cases charging a number of
women with prostitution were con
tinued. Their attorney C. R. Wheatly
presented doctor's certificates as to
three of them stating that they were
unable to be present. It was said
that the absentees were sick with flu.
It was decided by the court to wait
until next week and try all the de
fendants at one time. One
was for Helen Finlay, Mr?. E. T.
Brockwcll, Dollie Harris, Peggie Al
Bradley of Richmond, Va., are the
contractors. The wharf has a front
age of 50 feet and goes back 65 feet
to the harbor line. It will be ot nrst
class construction. It is expected that
this job will be finished in about
twenty days.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
HAVE NEW HEAD
Clvde A. Erwin Succeeds Late
A. T. Allen And Takes Up
New Duties
Raleigh, Oct. 24 Clyde A. Erwin,
v,p otatp'a npw superintendent of
public instruction, today plunged in
to the duties of the office and an
nounced that he plans no changes in
nersonnel and will in the main follow
for the present the general policies
pursued by the department.
Erwin succeeds the late Dr. A. T
Allen, who had held the position for
11 vears. At 37. Erwin is one of the
youngest men ever to hold a major
state office, and he -is the only state
prlnration head since 1900 without 3) Beaufort
ACHIEVEMENT DAY
TO BE OBSERVED
Many Prizes Will Be Given;
Mrs. McKimmon State
Agent, Will Speak
The annual Achievement Day ot
the Carteret County Federation of
Home Demonstration Clubs will be
held in the Home Demonstration Of
fice on Tuesday, October 30th, at
1 :30 o'clock. Mrs. D. F. Merrill, Coun
ty ouncil President, will preside.
ine program is as toiiows:
Song America, the Beautiful.
Collect of Club Women of Ameri
ca.
Welcome Mrs A. D. Ennett
Minutes and Roll Call by Clubs.
Club Report.
Song It's a good time to get together.
Baby Health Revue Babies.
Presentation of Prizes to Babies-
Mrs. P. N. Thomas.
Inrtoduction of Speaker Mrs. F.
N. Pinner.
Address Dr. Jane S. McKimmon.
State Agent and Assistant Director o
Extension.
Song We Believe in the South.
Song Contest Clubs. 4,
Talk and Presentation of Awards
of Merit in ClothingMrs. Estelle T.
Smith, District Agent, I
Stunts.
Presentation of Prizes and Gavel
-Miss Minzette King.
Announcements Miss Helen Dry,
Home Demonstration Agent.
PREMIUM LIST
Morehead City,
A. & P. Store 10 lsb. sugar.
Dee Gee Bell, Jr. f lower vase.
N. F. Eure Hardware Co. Kitchen
Set.
Fremans Grocery Store 24 lb.
Sack Flour.
Hufhams Drug Co., Box Station
ery.
Morehead City Drug Co., Com
pact The Vogue Pair Silk Hose.
UWWliiViiv.v'-'---
Monday night Republican in thisjHson and Robert Jones. The other
county opened their speaking cam
paign! C. H. Bushell, C. R. Wheatly
and others want to Gales Creek; E.
Walter Hill, candidate for Recorder
accompanied by several other candi
dates onnned the campaign at Sea
Level. It is the purpose of the speak
ers to cover practically the whole
i county by election day.
bids
ESCAPED CONVICTS CAPTURED
Or-tn- noinTiorl pnnvift were nicked
inu .- ,
;. 500.000 ',,n in the countv a few days ago by
eds for all ! Sheriff Chadwick, Deputy R. E.
and divis- Cnnlain and T. M. Thomas Jr., The
ions of the government for the per- r-.n ",-ere Negroes one named Rich
iod from October 26 to January 26, nrd iV.-lor and the other Barham
1935 The State has postponed con- pnttizrev.-. Pettigrew sentenced to
tract'ing for gasoline for some time p-in for killing a man and Taylor
, . . .. t.;.t;ai and mixun as a iv no rnnvicted of robbery. Taylor
n o Irt 1111(11 Lullltlv M. ' &
result of tne operauun m -
and has purchased v.-.rfer the old con
tracts, with some re -Nions and con
cessions. In counties in which :. w registra
tions have been ordered, voters are
advised to follow the usual regula-
icr n if the new legistra-
!,.! ini liPn ni'df-i 'd. Ill a let-.
..wv --
va" fou-'d working for Brinson Lewis
0;vrv and Pettierew was captur
ed in r hou?e on the Laurel road.
Poth -vere taken Monday by State
-ffee-s.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
case was that against Juua isewman
Dorothy Johnson, SeJma
Jean Parker, Libby Cain.
Other cases continued by the court
were those of Clem Guthrie, charged
with violating prohibition law, ueve
Norris same charge as Guthrie, Joe
Fulford, colored, abandonment, W.
H Riley driving car while under in
fluence of liquor. Court will convene
againn ext Tuesday.
,Ned Willis and Estelle Willis, M.
City. , . .
Rav L Gaskins, New Bern and lo-
. . xr i nun
sie Hardesty, lNewpon, xr
Bert C. Meares and Margaret L.
Chadwick, Beaufort.
Sherman Copes and Georgia a.
Parker, Beaufort.
Cecil L. Nelson and Zilphia Webb,
Morehead City.
BIRTHS
Rnvn fret Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis
of Barkers Island, Monday, October
22, a daughter at the Morehead City
hospital.
Rom to Mr and Mrs. Alvin Willis
college.
Erwin said he would of course
bring some new ideas of his own in-
warrant to the direction of the state's schools
"in due time just as any other man
would," but for the present he will
carry through plans set up by Dr.
Alien. As chairman of the elementary
Grant, 1 textbook commission since last No
vember and as a former head of the
North Carolina Education associa
tion he is thoroughly familiar with
school problems.
Anions- the major matters he plans
to press is the proposal for a eurri-
culum revision.
"We shall try to set up a cirricu-
lum that will as nearly as possible
-Miuin the children for the new and
complex social and economic era in- j
to which we seem to be moving, tr
win declared.
"Since 1920 there have been mo
mentous changes. Prior to that time
our schools educated the children to
move directly into a busy, industrial-
nlentitul.
B. A. Bell Child's Silver set.
Biggs Shoe Shop Cash for Club
Pin.
F. R. Bell Drug Co., Astor Pow-
doi.
Beaufort News one years Sub
scription.
Beaufort Furniture Co., Gravy
ladle.
Beaufort Barber Shop cash for
Club Pin.
Beaufort Depi Store Hose.
Beaufort Grocery Co., 24 lb.
sack Flour.
W. H. Bailey Baby Bracelet.
Carteret Hardware Co., Vollrath
Boiler.
Davis Brothers material for Silk
Dress.
R. Felton and Son Rayon Bad
Spread.
House Drug Co., box Coty's Pow
der and Perfume.
(Continued from page one)
aO Credit
BEAUFORT WILL PLAY
Ideal Dry Cleaners i
for Cleaning.
Irene Beauty Shop credit for
Shampoo and Finger Wave.
lOllic itnf, ..v. ... p. . Ahtlfiftfl-Sdlin HflvB 1 ltr napn. .
tober 19th. .(changing. There came the depression : a K0 nrpH;). . r,M '
n nr.. .! M,. r. ffnvH , .. ... i.i.. v.. 1 -r .,. .v b.
DOIII U mi. ai'u i.i.o.. w, ang its laCK OI JOUS. luw we iioc
Lewis of Beaufort, bautrday, ucio- silorter hours for work and more time
mindnd world. Jobs were
of Sea Level, a daughter, Friday, Oc-jgjnce, 1909, we have been gradually
VANCEBORO HERE FRIDAY
ber 20th, a son
By
William H. Potter, Athletic
Director)
to play. We shall endeavor to work
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hill of I ,,f pr,.iculum that will teach the
Otway, Sunday October 21, a daujrh- j children the best ways for utilizing
(Continued on page eight)
tcr
21, a
wife
acre
C. R. Garner and
ter by Attorney General D. G. Brum-, Clyde R. Cannon, 1
d from a Tnwnshin. for S50.
m-ecinct or ward within four months j Atlantic Beach and Bridge Co., to
: . .01,0 I,i.,f.tinn. h(,th with-.w r.rnnville Tavlor. 1 lot Atlantic
n ni v in lu wv.vv...f 1 -
the county, thcy should re-regia- B ach, for $250.
ter Bt the old voting place anu wit Atlantic ueac ua..a -v,o,.
t thv have lived in a pre- Frank D. Dilts and wife, 1 lot At-
.!i,i countv for more than;iantic Beach, for $250
P t Mi' nn.l Mrs. T-lithlT LeW-
A 'f .... l.Tinnino' the first four trames . r.... c i nti 9
u'vit-i. - is oi uavis, .-n iiuii.v ,
n their schedule to strong opponents ,
ct al to the Beaufort High School lootoau
Ni'wp vt't 'team, better known as the bea
llioo-s" tro into the lust half of their
schedule here Friday, meeting an am
bitious and hard fighting team from
Vanceboro.
The Vanceboro lads defeated More
IKE SIMMONS HELD FOR
ALLEGED ASSAULT ON PAL
Monday night
Bert Lloyd
four months, they register and vote
in the new precinct, Mr. Lrammiu
advises.
Infant deathi Increase
Infant and maternal deaths both
showed a marked increase in beptem
J F. Duncan, Commissioner to u.
V. Cowper Trustee, 1 lot Morehead
City, for $2,500.
T. C. Wade, Administrator to F. B.
Klein, 1 lot Morehead City, for $283.
Mabel Hill and husband et al to
Citv Police Court
. i ,.,.! tvio.i ntriiri l liui iik'--i
head City 7-0 two weens ago - ' r .m;. Thev
Alth,uKh B.(.rt h., l.t ,'$JS"Zrm to &.!T.niUkt h left t 1.1. -
,,aa fr, datP thp comDCtltlOll has UUlon nm " I o M..,ia
1 i 1 v- O a
their added leisure time, both
pleasure and profit," Erwin stated.
Several meetings have been held
over the state in the past year for
a discussion of curriculum changes,
the move having been started during
Dr. Allen's term as education head.
Other than this particular item,
Erwin plans no immediate change in
policy.
I Erwin spent a full day at his office,
signing vouchers, handling pressing
letters and other matters, and in fa
miliarizing himself with the routine.
snowea a marKea increase m 1 mnuei - - --
ber, as compared with September of F. B. Klein, 1 lot Morehead City, for
last year, the report of the btate cu- $425
reau of Vital Statistics shows. In
fant deaths in September numbered
444 this year, and 321 in September
of last year, the death rate having
increased fnm 47.1 to 60.3 per 1000
live births. Maternal deaths increas
ed from 3J to 49, a rate increase
from 5.7 t3 6.6 per 1000 live births.
Deaths in the State increased from
nfor n SnhArer and husband to
. 1. j -Bettie
D. Davi3, 4 port lots Beaufort,
for $1. ,t m
George S. Hancock and wife to T.
C. Gillikin, 10 acres Marshalberg, for
$10.
Japanese people use crickets as
.vj. TViow nrA lcent in catres
UCclllUS 111 i.cw.wmowu .vii. j WftttllUUK3' J " ' " .
2 275, a rate of 3.4 in September, and stop chirping if a stranger en-
lyoo. to Z, 004 ueams, u mw: ui f. i iers aurnw wic ms".,
' . . J 1 . t ; it. - naA
lence awaKening tne moatci.
The American public paid more
than $700,000,000 in gasoline taxes
in 1933.
in September, 1934. Births increased
to 7,359, a rate of Zo.H las; Septem
ber, from 6,817 births, a rate of
25.2 for the corresponding month
last year.
iT-u ; n,..,,, .llnVi oi-ia inflll-
v. (looping cuupi;, uip. . -
enza malaria and pellagra showed Electrical storms are less frequent
: ca r dontVis mi a. n tne western nart of the united 1
niciases s i,nuc-j v nv.w..-, g - ,
gra from 33 to 37, while pneumonia States than they are in the central
tontinuea on page eigni; anu cmihu p'"" -
hepn severe. Four teams, bdenton,.
Elizabeth City, Kinston and New
Bern, coming in succession as tney
did renresented too much strength
for the hard fighting squad of local j
youths.
As usual the game Friday will be
gin at 3:30 sharp and admission
coninues at the low figure..
The schedule for the season.
Sept. 28 Edenton at Beaufort, 14-0.
Oct. 2 Beaufort at Elizabeth City
0-33.
r.nt 12 Reaufort at Kinston, 6-19.
Oct. 19 Beaufort at New Bern
Oct. 26 Vanceboro at Beautort.
Nov. 2 Ayden? at Beaufort.
Nov. 0 Open date Fair week.
Nov. 16 Snow Hill at Beauion.
odor's Court on a warrant alleg
ing driving a car in a reckless man
ner and while drunk.
At tbrpp o'clock Monday afternoon
Ike Simmons was tried on the charge
of assaulting Herbert Bond, also col
ored, with a deadly weapon with in-
therfordton and will return Monday
to take up his work.
He plans to move to Raleigh in tne
TIDE TABLE
Information as to tne tides
at Beaufort is given in this col
umn. The figures are approx
imately correct and based on
table's furnished by the U. S.
Geodetic Survey. Some allow
ances must be made for Varia
tions in the wind and also with
respect to the locality, that Is
whether near the inlet of at
the heads of the estuaries.
next few weeks, but will wind up his High Tide
. ... .1 1 -s J
Low Tid
affairs at his present home before do
ing so.
Tn a written statement, the new
26
urcu, win uc.j .. -i , - - .
tent to kill. The two men live in : superintendent pledged his coopera
n.nfAi and in fact have been room
ing together. Herbert said somebody
shot him on the inside of his left
thigh but he didn't know who did it.
However Mildred Sparrow testinea
that she saw Ike do the shooting. Any
way Mayor Taylor decided that there
, .,,-nV.oViln pause and bound iks
tion and support to Governor Ehring-
haus in the development of the ed
ucational program, to the teachers 01
North Carolina in securing adequate
nrofessional and financial recogni
tion, to the taxpayers of the state a
school system founded on sound bus
iness practices, and to the children
10:33 a.
10:50 p.
Fridar. Oct.
m. 4:07 a. m.
m't 4:59 p. m.
Saturday, Oct. 27
4:51 a. m.
5:48 p.
5:42 a.
.Nov. 23 Kinston at Beaufort.
You can help the boys by attend
ing these games. Take the day off
and join the crowd.
over to Recorder's Court under a in training them for lite.
500 bond. On the charge of drunk
enness Ike got the privilege of pay
ing $5.00 or working on the streets
10 days.
Less than one percent reactors
'.. fr.nnd amoniT 2.034 breeding
birds recently tested for Baccilary
Erwin was sworn in at a brief cere
mony in the governor's office this
morning by Justice Michael Schenek
of the Supreme court.
11:58 p.
11:58 p.
12:22 a.
12:44 p.
1:18 a.
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Thirty-six Catawba County
Jersey breeders have signed agree
ments to have their herds tested for
Bang's disease.
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