Some Os City ORGANIZATION TO BE HAD SATURDAY- Number of Problem* Con* nee ted With Lbc«i Cir cuit To Be Setdad With chances of the city baseball opening within the next ten d«v,. some of the teams have already started training. A number of the hopeful* played «h« O'Neu Sluggers yesterday afternoon at tha ball park in Just a practie# tilt and ware i vamped 15-3 by that strong nine. A complete organisation of tha lea gue la y«t to ba done, but atop* are t going forward every dag in aaaem- i bling teams and player* end other I mrtdentel work that maat be carried) out before regular play can be start-1 rd It i* thought that Saturday , night’s meeting will ba the major step] toward the real organizing of the loop. I with the manager* of the different I teams who are also director* of thet |ragua present, 'together with tha other officer* Thii group la to for mulate plane for the carrying on the loop through the summer, and will discuss the financing of the circuit, but this la thought to be a very nmail matter to handle in the face of some of the major obstacles that are loom me at the present time that may re quire a good deal of work to get straightened out. .No definite ftnaniclai plan has been worked out just yet. but It waa sug- STATi: OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OP STATE CfcJiTinC.ATE OP OISHOIAinON To all to whom theae present* may come C resting: WHEREAS. It appear* to my sat isfaction. by duly authenticated rec otd of the proceedings for the volun tary dissolution thereof by the ununi- 1 dioiu consent of alt the stockholders, i deposited in my office, that the Tho- ! ruix-Culpepper Drug Company, a cor- j poratton of this State, whose prln- j opal office is situated at No G*r r<4l Street in the City of Henderson, J Osonty «>f Vance State of North Caro ,m 'Mrs. Sue H Thomas being the ji*ent therein and In charge thereof. ' j»t; whom process may be served! is- complied with the requhements cl thipter 22. Consolidated Statute* <‘nr::lrd "Corporations." preliminary •o the issuing of this Certificate of D.ssotutlon: NOW. THEREFORE. I. J. A Hart r.ew Secretary of State of the State ■ of North Carotin*, do hereby certify i that the said corporation did on the ; 21* day of April, 1932. file in my of- i fir* a duly executed and atteeted con sent in writing *o the dissolution of I said corporation, executed by aH the j .-t» kholders thereof, wrhich said eon- ! sent and the record of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my i ta d office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have hereto set nay hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 21st day of April. A. D . 1932 J. A HARTNESW. Secretary of State. , ~ SPECIAL TOW Round Trip Fares HENDERSON TO | Niagara Falls, K. Y $26.80 lime 2. 10. 16. 24. 30 •lul> 8. 14. 22. 28 August 5. 11. 19. 25 September 2. 8, IS Atlantic City, N. J $16.95 lum- 17. 24 July 1, 8. 15. 22, 29 tugiut 5. 12. 19. 26 vpli-mbet 2. 9. 16 Ticket* l.nnH<-«l 18 Day* Rates to Many Othee New Jei—ey Kveorin Stop-1 Hers Allowed • * ■* . .**»' . Far InfiirmellW^e’ M C. CAPPS. TVhed Agent 11. E. PLEASANT*. DPA. Raleigh, N ('. Seaboaid AIK LIN I HALLWAY I BIG CLEAN SWEEP I I USED CAR SALE I I Now Going On I I If Interested In Real Money Saving Values Attend This Sale. I LEGG-PARHAM COMPANY I K sted at Tuesdays meeting that each | _. n ?, b * r eac b team contribute a small amount toward the buying of 1 a ” # * >nllß an d each club furnish the , other necessary playing material, f Juat what progress the dtffarene “ managacs have made in forming thair rlaha has not been learned, but It is thought that they will be ready to submit a complete roater of their 1 Playera at the meeting on Saturday l [ D lgtU and these manager* will ba given contracts for their playurs to elgn. to he filed with tha prasident as soon as tha signatures are obtained so that no player will be playing fox mare than one club. To keep the play, ers in line, a fine or a forfeiture of the game* that ineligible player* par -1 ticipate in will ba tha penalty This I mußt b * d«*dad.jh* tha director’* meeting, and waa brought at the i last meeting and. met with the ap proval of all thane prenent. There are proap*** of m Uw|y llt ., 1 i, 1 ***!!! WUh at *•* eight Jhiba, | in it, and more wanting to Join. IFbxx Hits Htener With Bases Full To Win For A’s Philadelphia. May 20—(API -Jim my Foxk’s llth home run of the sea son came with the baaes full in the first inning yesterday to give the Athletics a 4 to 2 victory over the Red Sox. Fox* came to bat in the first in nlog after a single by Haas. Coeh rane's double and a walk to Sim mons filled the bags. He cracked tha ball over the roof of the left field stands. Kline started on the hill for Beaton and was yanked after Wil liams followed Foxx's drive with a single. Lizenbee blanked the Athletics the rest of the way. allowing only two hits. [Remits] TIEDMONT LEAGUE Raleigh 8; Anix vilie 0. Wilmington 1; Winston-Salem 0. Oreansboro 10; High Point. 9 , Char lour-Durham, cold. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 8-12; New York 6-7. | Philadelphia 4; Boston 2. Others not scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE j Pittaburgh 3; Brooklyn 2. Chicago 4; Cincinnati 3. ! Others not scheduled, i | NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRATION j IN EAST HENDERSON PRECINCT The Registration Book for East Hep j deraon Precinct having been nite i placed, a new registration for said | Precinct Is hereby ordered. All persons desiring to vote in the Primary and in the General Election are urged to attend to this Important j duty as promptly as possible. The law expects every person entitled to vote to do so. but it does require the voter to personally see to his or her regis tration. which is absolutely essential in oi-der to vote. Mr. C. M. Cooper, Jr., Is the Reg istrar. Thl* April 29th., 1932. VANCE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. By J. H. BRIDOKRB, Chairman, By R. E. CLEMENTS. Secretary NOTICE OF SALK OF AUTOMO BILE SEIZED IN THE ACT OF TRANSPORTING WHISKEY Notice is herebby given that the un dersigned. sheriff of Vance County. ■ by authority of law. will on Monday the 30th day of May. at the court houae doer in Henderson N. C , at 12 o'clock on said day. offer for safe i by public auction for cash; 1 Model A Ford Touring Car. 1928 model, motor No. A. 75633. licetis' No. i 363650. This car waa taken from the posses sion of Willie Mulhn who has been convicted in the Recorders Court of Vance County for transporting whisky in said car. and by a judgment of aaid court the car has been ordered con fiscated and sold. This llth day of May. 1932. J E. HAMLETT. Sheriff of Vance County. HBWWtgQN.-’ (N. C.,) TAILS’ DISPATCH,. FRIT AY, MAY 20, 1*92 w. League Teams Are Already Training PIRBMUNT LEAGUE uJr lb « H L, Pet. VWmum Sakmi 13 8 .619 VWtmmgtgm 13 9 >MI r?'* I** 1 ** 10 .500 Durham 9 10 .47., 8 11 .421 8 11 .421 Gh*.rl°e*e 7 u AMERICAN LEAGUE W L. Tct. Y<V * 8 .704 Washington 21 9 .700 Clevakmd 14 563 P®**] 0 * 12 .556 PhßmMprtM 14 l 4 <SOO St ' 15 17 .469 Chicago 9 3 2l NATIONAL LEAGUE Club: W. L. Pet Chicago 22 9 ,7i 0 ‘ IT 10 .630 Cincinnati 17 514 34 15 ie 484 Phttadelpdriß 13 17 433 New York- 10 14 .417 Brookfcrn 12 17 .414 PttMtoorgh 10 17 .370 Toda^jlmesl PIEDMONT LEAGUE Durham at Winston-Salem. High Point at Charlotte. Asheville at WiUmington. RwUigfi. at Greensboro. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York. Boston at Plriladeiphia. ‘St. Louis at Cleveland . Detroit at Chicago . NATIONAL LEAGUE Chfeago at Cincirmuti. I'Msburgh at St. Loul*. New York at.Brook+yn PhSkidafphia at Boeton. Baseball Captain For 1933 Elected By Davidson Team | Davidson, May 20.- Lettermen in baseball at Davidson college have selected Earle Bradsher of Mebane. as captain of the 1933 baseball nine, and at the same time noined George Neal, of Ruffin, as varsity manager, and Ansley Watson, of Aendeyson, S. | C.. as freshman manager. Bradsher will be completing his third year as a member of the Wild cat baseball aggregation next spring, and has been on# of the most impor tant cog* on the D&vidaon nine. He ‘ plays in centerfieid, and covers a lot I o fterritosy, seldom making an error , On numerous occasions he has made ■ sensational catche*. His hitting is i good, and he closed this season with t a percentage of .353. two points be-1 low the leader for.the year. FEREBEE, POWELL CAPTAIN CAROLINA! . Chapel Hill, May 20. —Two ballot-1 ings and the vote still stood 9-9. So! the Carolina baaebe.il playera decided 1 they wanted co-captains for net year anyway. The men elected today are Smoky | Ferebee, star shortstop, and Willie Powell, star third baseman. Ferebee is from New Bern, Powell from Dan ville, Va., and both have been regu lars for two seasons. KERSEY DIAMOND LEADER FOR DUKE Durham. May 20. Arthur Kersey, of Somerville. Mass., was today elect ed captain of the Duke University baseball team for the 1933* season. Kersey has the record of having played every minute of every game on Duke's schedule for the past twe | seasons. As second-sacker he has ; been a valuable aid to the Blue Devils j both in hitting and in fielding. k 5 The Piedmont ’ Parade J Twins Good To Tare. The Winston-Salem Twins were good to the Wilmington Tars in Win ston-Salem. They handed the Tars last night’s game by giving them the only run scored in the contest. Two errors by Joe Martin, shortstop, a hit batstnan and a base on balls forced Hal Weafer home In the seventh for a 1-0 Tar victory. Pate Win Stug&wt from Pointer*. Tallying four runs in the eighth inning to tie the score with the High Point Pointers Just night in Greens boro. The aPts pushed over another counter in the tenth to take a verdict of 11M>. Capa Blank Tourist. Big George Petty was right last night and allowed the Asheville Tourist seven hits which he kept well scattered to give the Raleigh Caps un 8-0 victory in Raieigb. Cap*, led by Kilpatrick. Martin and Strain, gar nered 15 safeties off Bass and Mit chell, Tourist hurlers. Ckariette-Dkrham. Co* weather forced the cancella tion of the B«e*-Bullu game ysaterday in Durham. CAPTAINS CHOSEN' FOR 1933 TECHMEN Raleigh. May 20. Joel Mbrris. of Raleigh, and Jimmy Brown, of James ville. were lust night elected to co captains of the State College base ball team for 1933 by members of this year's team. Morris is a former Raleigh high school star. He is a junior at State this year and has been a regular member of the varsity club during the last two years, playing third base most of the time. Brown is experiencing hia first year os a member of the varsity team. However, he is considered to be one of the best College shortstops in the Stute. He is also a star baseketball player. COOMBS SELECTS' ALL-STATE TEAM Durham, May 20.—(API— Six Duke playera. four from Wake Foreat, two from State and one from Carolina composes an ali-State baseball team named today by Coach Jack Coombs of Duke. With the statement, "It is the best college pitching staff I have ever seen," Coach Coombs named Duke's entire hurling corps on his mythical aggregation along with Junie Barnes Woke Forest left-hander. DUKE MOUND STAR WILL JOIN MACKS Philadelphia, May 20.—(AP)—Em mett J. “Big Tim" McKeithan, star right-hand pitcher of the Duke Uni versity baseball team came to an un derstanding with the Philadelphia Athletics today and will report to the American League champions fol lowing final examinations at Duke about June 3, a dispatch from Dur ham said. STATE LOOKS FOR BIG SUMMER ROLL Raleigh. May 20.—Inquiries reach ing the office of Dean T. E. Browne. director of the State College school, which begins this year on June 13. indicate an attendance that will equal if not exceed that of other summers. "Teachers are no doubt realizing that the only way to Increase their salaries next year is to Increase the grade of their certificates and we arc receiving numerous requests and re servations for . rooms," Director Browne said. Many colieg students In. easy ac cess to the school are planning to at tend this hummer because of dif ficulty in securing vacation employ ment. The faculty for the summer session will include about fifty of the regular professors at the college and in ad dition several outstanding teachers from other institutions. FARM PROGRAM IS MEIMDTO Many Individuals Returned Tb Ffctrm Wbrk; Em ployment Total 21,956 l*»Mr Durmia, l» Ik* Sir Wallrr lluff.-l BT J. C. BASKERVH.L Raleigh, May 20. The "Farm Im provement and Subsistence Program” wbich wa# launched several weeks ago In this State by the Aemrican I«glt>n Committee in co-operation with North Carolina State College, is making good head way. officials of tha commute# re ported. To date a total of 376 persons with farming eperience have been re turned from towns and cities to farms. For the net two weeks Major Paul R. Younts, the assistant director of the National Employment Commis sion, will make a tour of the State in the interest of the employment drive and will urge the various posts visited to take an active part in returning as many agricultural workers to the farms as possible. According to Mark T. McKee, the eecutlve director of the nationwide drive, the .assignment of Major Younts to assist in the drive in North - Carolina has been made In recognition. of the outetanding work of the American Legion In the em ployment campaign in North Carolina. The total number of persons re turned to work slnoe the opening of the State campaign three months ago is now 21.956. Over fifty per cent of the posts in the State have thus far participated in the drive. This per centage is above the average for the nation as a whole. The following cities have obtained over one thousand jobs each: Ashe ville, 1,168;- Charlotte. 3,365; Greens boro. 1,669; High Point, 1,292; Kan napolis, 1.283; Morehead City, 1.638; WHmtngton. 1.063-, Winston-Salem 1- 135. The grand total for the United State* is 780,747 job* since the open ing of the Wdr Against Depression. NO MORE OPINIONS UNTIL MIDDLE JUNE Raleigh. May 20 (AP)-Tho State Supreme Court will not hand down any more opinions until June 15, Ohief Justice Stacy announced today. The court completed hearing oral this week, and has before It something like 150 case* awaiting a decision. DO-X ARRIVES NEAR HOPPING OFF POINT Holyrood, N. F„ May 20. (API—'I ho giant airpbuw-, IK)-X, en route to Europe, butded Mt Holy rood at 9:20 a. 111, EST., after flying front IHldo, wbwe it was forced to land > cat entity. - cEgfurafK* |^Br sBS p»jfl Hl g. Hon. John C. B. EHRINGHAUS Democratic Candidate For the Nomination of Governor Will Speak At The Court House irr Henderson Monday Night, May 23, at 8 O’clock Men and women are cordially invited to hear this able exponenTof Democracy. Vance County Ehringhaus Campaign Committee AN APPRECIATION.. Joel Penn Thomas waa born Feb. 28. 187 F in Ffaiikltn county, hi* peo ple for gensrattoci* having c<>*w -from this county. He died April 14. Henderson at the home of his niece. Mrs. H. E. Chkvaaae, with whom he reaided. He we* the so* of Joel- K. and Julia Bra neb Thomae, and by Inheritance he possessed thoae char acteristics which placed him moat de cidedly in the- clese comgeny the highest type of southern manhood He descended ■on both aides from.a long line of ancestry of note In colonial and revolutionary days. The family moved, to Handoraon when he waa a little child and moat of hie life was spent here. He early connected himself with the Methodist Episcopal church and wax ever conacientious. In tha dichaego of his duties. Altho handicapped from his youth by deafness, which prevent ed him lahuig active part In the-work and happening* of hi* church, and community, he waa never gloomy or the least bit unpleasant or morse On the other hand he was very hu morous and . often gave pleasure to others by little article# that he wrote, which not only brimmed over with wit and brightness, but also, gave ex pression to some little thought that would twist one’s heart string* with tenderness. Only those who knew his intimately could form a just estimate of his character. He pons eased Jina judgment and the highest regard .for truth and honesty, which he daily put into prac tice with his fellowmen. Os unswer ving integrity, he always held hie own opinions in regard to. public affairs, and it may be said of him that with out ostentation he ever wore about him “the white flower of a blameless life." All the grace* of a Christian gen tleman were his, as evidenced In the family life, for the children, nieces, nephew*, great nieces and great nep hews. wore perfectly free with him. He was on# of them, their pal, ever ready to go with them and do their bidding. His going has left a deep sorrow in the hearts- who knew him best. By one who loved him. . <■ 1(4.. , '-(M. r •-» M. _ PAGE THREE POLITICAL NOTICES Special Notice This Is to netlf) all candidate* fox office that poliUral iullw piUilUUnl iu thi.-* coluniu or rl-o-u-here in tb* Daily Dispatch are cash in advuuca. Kale* furnished u(m>h application. FOR RECORDER I hereby announce my candidacy for Recorder of Vance County subject, to the Democratic primary, June 4tri* and will appradate your vote. R. E. CLEMENTS. FOB COUNTY .COMMIHMONER I am a candidate fir County Coev misstouec for Che two year term, sub ject to the Democratic primary of June 4. Will appreciate your vota and support. S. R. ADAMS. FOB> HOUSE OF RKKRKARKTATfVEH I hereby announce my candidacy for the State House of Representa tives subject to the Democratic pri mary of June 4, and solicit your sup port. with the pledge that 1 shall en deavor to give honest service in b#- h*K of the people. O. S FALKNER. FOR RECORDER I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Rt-uorder. to suc ceed mguelf. subject to the Democrafto Primary. Your support will be very much ap preciated. T. S. KITTRELL. FOB SHERIFF I hereby announce myw-lf as a can didate to succeed myself as Sheriff of .Vance County, snibject to the Demo cratic Primary on June 4<h. If nomi nated and Heated I shall at ail time# cany out the duties of this office to the best of my ability, and aa econo mically as possible, as I have done In the past. Yout support and vote will be greally appreciated. J F.D. HAMLETT. FOB THE SENATE I hereby announce my candidacy for Che State Senate from 4he district composed of Vance and Warren coun ties. subject to the Democratic) pri mary of June 4. and will apppreciaia your support. W 9. CORBITT. FOR HOUSE OF representatives To the people of Vance County- I hereby -innounre mysHf as a candi date for the H arise of Rep resent a* Wee, subject to the action of the Democrat!o primary on June 4. 1932. Your vota and influence will be sincerely appre ciated. M. C. PEARCE. ” FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce my cdfidldacy to represent Vance and Warre* coun ties in the Senate of the North Caro lina General Assembly, subject, to tha actloa of the Democratic Primary. .June 4th., 1932. Your support will be deeply appre ciated- I . D. P. MCDUFFE*. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my candidacy for re-Hection to the House of RepreeeH triLive*. lubjwt to the Democratic pri mary of June 4. If elected I shall continue my efforts to bring about a tax reduction. Ymir support will be appreciated. JOHN B. CRUDUP. FOR REGISTER OP DEEDS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate to succeed myself as Register Df Deeds of Vance county, subject lo ‘the Democratic Primary on June 4. 'if nominated and elected to thia of fice 1 shall at all times carry out ihe duties of the office to the best of my ability, and as economically as possible, as I have done In the paat. Your support and vole will be greatly appreciated. HORACE M. ROBINSON. FOB C ONSTABLE! I wish to announce that I am a candidate for township constable of 1 Henderson township to succeed my self. subject to the Democratic pri mary on June 4. Your vote and sup port will be greatly appreciated. E F. MURPHY.- FOB CORONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for Coroner of Vance county aub jeel to the Democratic ITtmary June 4. Your support will be greuUy ap preciated. ELVIN O. FALKNER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER* To the Voters of Vance County: I hereby announce my qandidacy aa a member of the Hoard of County Comnua*ieaers of Vance County for the two-year term subject to the Democratic Primary, June 4. 1932 I will appreciate your support and vote. H B PARROTT. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am * candidate for county oo*n- OtfcmoneT for one of the four year twm, -übjeot to the Democraatc pri mary *1 June 4. I shah greatly ap preciate your support and your veto. W. R. VAUGHAN. W. H. Boyd Tp-flirtcr.xl Engineer and Surveyor Office in Jj*w uildlug Office Phone 198 Home Phnu* |0

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