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PAGE TWO won opposes mm MEASURE % Appears Before Committee To Oppose Four Percent Beer BtH VMhiilton. Feb. 2.—(APi—Pro bibMian Director Amos W. Woodcock erewd baton a Senate committee today k> opposition to a bill to legahno flour percent beer. Waaiceck said be had come to the ■Matins because some one had aaked the attorney general to have him do aa “t am the guilty party.” said Sen ator Hatfield. Republican, a prohi bitionist. The committee headed by Senator hatcelf. Republican. Rhode Island, la hearing those opposed to the bill, hav- Ibf previously listened to antl-pro hibltionists advocate passage of the four percent beer measure by Sentor Bingham. Republican, Connecticut, which is under consideration. JAPANESE ADVANCE IS GREAT SURPRISE TO WORLD POWERS (Continued from Pate O' 1 * ) aider It necessary. The establishment of a Japanese created government in Manchuria wee anticipated. As for the remainder of China, it was pointed out that possession of the ports would give the island folk complete control over the import and export trade of the hinterland. It was surmised that the Japanese would re gard thia as sufficient. But prognosticators concurred in Dispatch WANT ADS Get Results FOR RENT -NICE FIVE ROOM cottage. See Nat Mitchell. l-2ti. VISIT THE M SYSTEM STORE aod get our prices on quality groce ries and fresh vegetables. We will appreciate a pan of your business. Crawford Daniel and J. R. Rankin. 2-2 ti. A LITTLE PEPfJO-GINGER WILL end your indigestion, or your drug ged will refund your money. l&SOt. FOR LEASE STEAM H ELATED seven room house on Montgomery street. Possession at once. Call am-W Mrs c. S Brewer. 1-2-4-6. LOST —PAIR OF~EYE GLASSES^IN front of Presbyterian church. Find er please return to Mrs. Rollins. Phone 445-\V. 2-lti RADIO TROUBLES DIAGNOSE ZD AND quickly corrected. We give factory service using newest and most mod S r n equipment. Parts for all radios. Mixon Jewelry Co. 14-ts. GOOD FARM FOR RENT— 1-4 OF 1-2 shares: 2 to 3 horse crop. Good buildings S P. Cooper. 2-2 ti PHONE29~FOR QUALITY coal, prompt service and correct weights. Also dry pine wood. S. H. Watkins. 16-tf.l PROTECT YOUR DRAPERIES. Radiator shields made to fit in dividual radiators all sisee. Esti mates gladly furAished on request. Tanner Roofling Co. 2-lti *QR RENT SECOND FLOOR apartment. Located on Gholaon Avenue. For particulars apply to 1 kin. Goode Cheatham. 254 f. DUTCHESS ALL WOOL JEANS trousers, sophomore Maes for young men. Special $3 98 pair. Watkins Stors. 2-lti. STATE ACCREDITED BABY chicks every Wednesday. Reds rocks, whit.- Wyandotte. white Leg horns Get my reduced prices be fore buying Special attention to custom hatching Robertson Poul try Fann. Route No. 1. Henderson Phone 2102 Tuea and Fri. ts. SCHAEFER TAILORED TO YOUR measure suits. $22. and $25. We In vite you to come in and look the new cpring hne over. We want to suit you Edwin Watkins and Renn Hale. Watkins Store. 2-2(1. WE CLEAN, ADJUST. REPAIR AND supply parts for all makes of type writers and adding mschisw Paompt service, satisfaction guar anteed. Henderson Printing Houae. phone 262 Tues-Thurs-ts FOB RENT MODERN~SIX ROOM bungalow on Southall Street also bungalow on Gary Street. Can be Mcucdtl at once Very reasonable rant. R. L. Mustain. Phone 241-W 2-lti. BOYS EARN SPENDING money after school hours. Sell Dispatch on streets. Big earnings for good salesmen. Apply immedi ately to office. 2-2 ti. BOYS JERSEY RAIN COATS brown and grey. $1.98 Men’s end bopa* long black rubber eoata, 12.08 and 08.08. All new stock. Special Jet at bor»' tteat shoes $149 one Ut ot boya' work shoes. $1.98. Two odd Mte of Ftorwhelm shoes and ox frtk. 88.88 and 84 98. We will ep pueiaU a pait of your buaineea. Edwin WatkJne and Renn H*le. Watkino Store. 2-2 ti. the judgment that Shanghai would not be Included —anyway, not in the near future—among the porta likely to be Mixed. It la. to be mm. China's moet im portant commercial cKy. With the Interests of so many countriss entrenched at the mouth of the Yangtee, it was the view of ob servers that even seif-seeking Nippon would aeoee the danger of moving precipitately. True, the opposition cannot now be equal U what Japan would have en oountered before the World war- Ger many has been eliminated as a sac- TOE OLD HOME TOWN Stanley ( DTD YOU KNOW? - - - By R. J. ScotT'l r sounds LiKE T ; ***mmm* : ****~*~' M *' m - J n* l its FEEDING • ' Eag<lndian fakirs can remain wholly 1 i \TIME Fofc BOTH __ _ X or par-tlalxy Buried beneath cjßounr. mm*mm I OF vr days *r a -ttme l UNl<'« jATxflMl 4 - GOME Co iu<o a France By voluntary v —— sV rnSm bu< MORE OPttN <HEy ktsuliT \; M frSH /JE, Ts ~ <o use of DRuqs ax &ri uc, ab o u r m l\—*m \1 e^ r \ A deep sleep And reduce, rut | .... .. i.. ..... WHEN HE OFFERED ToKEEP MRS I % jgT £*>*%?* /X. Koscoe OVER.holts baby while {—„ . L of w* 6 SHE WENT SHOPPING I IN, XpTgJV ! " ■ ■ ” iSr. *.■ fj.|n. 1;>32, by Ciiiti'iil Pi»j- Auoi'ulkiii Inc fiB9WV GIRL SCOUT BETTY The Day Nursery By Montfort Amor? Me Up and Mary, Miii with a padugr, arrive at the Having given the youngsters their luncheon, the Quietly, Betty anil Mary opened tla*ir packages and Visa the time came for five Hiildren tn b»- Day Nursery where they have promised to help care two girls tucked (Item Into their cribs for an after- started to work, making rag dolls niwl clowns of awakenctl, the dolls were all ready for Uwm fur a small group of children for the afternoon. noon nap, promising them a surprise If U»cy will Hie scra|>s of clotli, ribbon and hue wlUch Uu‘y They smiled and i4appcd their hands in happy '*** uoletly, brought with tiiem. appreciation of the amusing dolls, riding lutrlik * tbs foot of each crib. UIC SISTER— Nothing But Good News By LES FORGRAVh [" I CAM DAD I RO<M OP « M MAT TER I "'j AM EASY COhISCIEMCE.. ME MASm'T CCULDN'T BRiH6 TO / Vl AND ALL TW'GOODThAT / X CAM TTELI- MtM ALL /\QOUT / HEARD P"R.ONH OS LCMS vAjR^TtME; HiM WHILE TViAT ( WOULD HAVE UUOOLD I if 1 ‘SPECT ME-’LL HAVE that 111 set he. thimks m we've ALL y , lost, 'cause ip ro WQiTTEM J d SVCK • A' X • m C IM ChETTiiOG > z Ml Nt, BUT we —IO HAVE HADTOT6LL wim <T 'A - . S HAVEm‘T t All BOof IT , _J • ' BE TAvCfetO LtC3MT 1 -J " . .it; ,;. ! TT., u Cjnr. I, ~mr t12?5 iX - ‘- f ‘ ’’ f'' 1 " ' I . ~~~ 1 . .. THE Coin'S- HICHT THROUGH THE SET »iiq»w ■■i ■im ■ -.-i11.,. ■ i i, i i ..in ~i , ■ .. , |. - | > BOAT »N HEu ? *-—***. IvED 1 |^ uT BWA ** CA^Y “ , | YUTOHY. / | kin HAYS- I IfiiiiK'iLßJ < *CHe .yiW. T»KS MO CHUKI.V ‘ »«D, waw* . ! W 1 " I gm) is 6ME 6JIPECT* TO tff OH. THERI TOU Wt- ) iSlf'TiW Jl • , IT * C * ?SRa *2; sag?- i ’-“j M ? HENDERSON, (N. C„) DAILY DISPATCH- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1932 tor. Russia is less powerful than for merly. Am to France—it is suspected that Japan has some bargain to re frain from Interference with Gallic plans in the Southern Chinese area. Still, the United States, Oreat Brit ain, Italy and —for whatever they may be worth—auch smaller countriae as Holland, Belgium and the Scan dinavian kingdoms remain to be reckoned with. Determination Underestimated Those who 'looked for the very worst consequently discarded the idea that the weetern nations would be imperilled at any immediate date in Shanghai by a Japanese Invasion. Today it is conceded that Japan’s jtearmination and daring were under estimated. The landing of the Mikado's ma rinas seems to be only the beginning of trouble. While the landing force confines Itself to the native city, its presence may be justified on the ground of danger to Japanese citizens. That is in fact, the excuse for it. But that first stop does not meet the commercial difficulty. Up-Country Domination. What the Japanese clearly are re solved upon is domination of up-* country trade and suppression of the boycott against them. Holding native Shanghui does not help them much. The international foreign cit* tfeh niqaliy is the soil of American. Brit ish and other nationalities bv treaty with the Chinese. Business between the interior and the outs de world can be continued indefinitely through the extrateri&llzed port Independent ly of Japanese wishes. In chert, the foreign city is the crux of the problem. To won yourself in an error, is to show that you are wiser than you was. INTEREST SHOWN IN ESSAY COMPETITION Raleigh, F b 2.—Keen interest is being marilVsi r che fifth annual Rtate-wid< ten p i t»• -ssay content and alreao . >•**' i lotroaUop book lets ht>' e u *i, distributed to rural high s;rool boys and girls, accord ing u> M. G. Mann, secretary-trea suier of the North Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Association which la sponsoring the competition. The subject of this year's contest ip “Cotton Production in North Caro lina—How to Maks it Profitable. 1 ’ wth the exception ,7TT^'' duetton end exp1xn..,,,,, ''kt unrdx of the comeet » £ the » pe(e bookie, L State College and other iJ!? W '* d k culture! authorities. the work of x epeclelim i„ k ttoular field. ,n ’W Niter Wun. C. E. Fuller’s condition i, , be worse today and a i, (i r** k dran have been called cfc « cKlee to be at hU bede.de New York City built u.e * first horse-car line 100 years
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