HENDERSON, gateway TO CENTRAL CAROLINA. NINETEENTH YEAR LINDBERGH SUSPECT DENIES GIRL’S CHARGES Prohibition Big Issue As Republicans Move On Chicago WETS DEMANDING REPEAL AND DRYS OPPOSE THE PUN Dfgree of Wetness of Plat form Declaration Is Cen ter of Interest At Convention DEMONSTRATIONS BY GROUPS ARE READY Wei* Will Stage One Last, ing Two Days, While Sound Call to Arms; Dry Agents Raid Speakeasies In Advance of Gathering G. O. P. Army Chicago. June It. —•< AP> —The dust cf the prohibition rumpus continued to settle down upon the convention city today, obscuring virtually all else In the face of the march upon the Republican National Convention of the organized wet demanding repeal *n—Eu gene Flowers. Skate commissioner of •xricirgure. reported today Kentucky wn rehouses sold 5.898.245 pounds of tobacco during May for *194.153.04, or »n average of *3 29 per hundred. Debit Balance For State $3,475,180 Raleigh, June 11 < AD— Henry B'Jrke. assistant director of the North CeroMn* Budget Bureau, said today that appropriations allotments to s ’«te institutions and deparaments inpvitabty must be lees next fiscal >** r than they were this year." The act’al debit balance for the current fecal year is expected to be *3 <75.180 on June 30. Burke said. * w-auid have been $6,087,364 bad ,w *c* been no reduction in aJtotments bek>w appropriations. Tbe percentage the alkrtmeow will HiutlU'rsmt Batin Bfapafrti r Sw L T A* 4 f*p win* umvici w AMXoCIATHO PMtt. Gardner In Washington Seeking Assistance For Industry In This State Stadium Is Ready Ralph Williams, vice chairman of j the Republican national commit tee, has completed his work at chairman of the convention's com mittee on arrangements with ali in readiness, at the Chicago Sta dium for the opening G. O. P. session. Willianfe directed ,the elaborate decorations in the (A&m uioth halL FOUNTAIN DENIES PLAN FDR RUN OFF ONWETPLATFORM Still Undecided Whether or Not To A*k For Second Primary at All, He Declares REYNOLDS BACKERS URGING FOUNTAIN ON Would Tend To Divert In terest From Senatorial Fight to Advantage of Leader—But It Might En danger Reynolds Own Campaign, Some Believe Rail? Dispute* Barn«, In the Sir Walter Hotel., nr J. C. RAXKP.RVILL. Raleigh. June 11.—Lieutenant Gov ernor Richard T. Fountain is still un i decided as to whether or not he will call for a second primary with J. C. B. Ehringhaus for the Democratic nomination for governor, he told this correspondent here last night. In spite of persistent rumors during the day that he had decided to ask for a sec on primary. There were also rumors throughout the day that if Fountain did J enter a second primary with Ehringhaus. he would run on a “wet" platform, but Fountain vigorously de nied these reports. "Those rumors are Just bull and be cut next fiscal year has not been determined Burke said, nor has the time the reductions wW be made been decided. It is expected, however, to hold the debt balance for 1932-33 to less than $1,360,000, and, if necertary on account of oontimkng distressing conditions, to hokl expense* within the Income for the next year. Burke said the State would be ready Juno 30 to pay some $6,280,000 in in terest and bond maturities, including •bout $3,000,000 for retirement otf botxkj. 1 ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA. Henderson, n. c., Saturday afternoon, iune n, issa Governor Tells President Hoover North Carolina Textile Business In Stagnation SYMPATHETIC EAR BY CREDIT GROUPS Gardner and Senator Bailey See Chairman Meyer of Re construction Body; Has No Complaint Against That Corporation, Governor De clares * Wa.shington, June 11. ——After a lengthy conference with President Hoover, Governor Gardner of North Carolina said today he had Informed the chief executive that the State's textile industry was In a state of stag nation and that aid was needed. Gardner said he had conferred pre viously during his visit in Washing ton with drectors of the Reconstruc tion Finance Corporation. Asked if help had heen given by that source, he replied: "The Reconstruction Corporation has been very sympathetic. We have no complaint." GABF»Nf!R ANO- BAILEY SEE RECONSTRUCTION CHAIRMAN' Washington, June 11.—(AP)—Gov ernor O. Max Gardner and Senator J. W. Bailey of North Carolina had an appointment to confer with Presi dent Hoover today, presumably with icgard to the several relief measures pending in Congress or already enact ed. The governor And the senator yes terday talked at some length with Eugene Meyer governor of the Fed eral Reserve Board, and with offi cials of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation discussing the same sub ject. CRIMINAL CHARGE ON LONDON WOMAN London. June 11 (AP)-A second criminal charge was filed today agalnsk Mrs. Elvira Dolores Barney, young Ivondon society woman. who is accus ed of the murder of Michael Scot*. Stephens, following a oockXail party In hpr apartment May 31. She was accused in tihe court today of having shot at Stephens “with in tent to do him grievous bodily harm" one*. before on May 19. nearly two weeks before the fatal shooting. without any foundation, just like lots of other rumors that get started and get into the papers anyway," Foun tain said. “For I have not yet decided whether I will ask for another pri mary or not. and hence have not de cided on any platform. Besides, the emocratic convention writes the plat form. anyway, sis I announced several days ago, I do not intend to announce whether or not I will call for a sec ond primary until after I have care fully gone over the official results of the first primary and consulted with mere of my friends." The official vote announced last night by the State Board of Elcttons after canvassing the results sent in by alt the counties, still gave Etartng haur a lead of more than 47 000 votes over Fountain, giving Ehringhaus 162,489. Fountain 115.127 and Maxwell 102,032. Would Be Unwise. Because of this lead of more than 47.000 votes which Ehringhaus had over Fountai.i. the opln on persists in polHical ei.n.-r here that Fountain woa’d be v*-y unwise to call for a second primary. In fact, all except the most ardent of his supporters seem (Continued on Page Two) Find Dynamite In Bonus Seekers’ Camp Washington, Jun« 11 fA_P>—Pohee today destroyed a small quantity of dynamite discovered by bonus seeking war veterans In one of their encamp ments. • Officers of the police crime preven tion squad declined to comment on the i seisure, or to say whether they baked "bonus Army” Camp from the Air This striking aerial view oi Hit buiiu.- Alloys en campment at Washington recalls the days when the boys were fighting for another cause—when there was no lack of food, shelter and Dlentv of ammunition Developments In Lindbergh Inquiry (By The Associated Press) Today's far flung developments I from the suicide of Violet Sharpe, ! Morrow maid, yesterday, were as fol lows, in bri't<; Alpine, N. J. —Sanest BrinkeJt, with whom ‘Mias ftya'p nald btTbr ' taking poison that sbe had spent the evewireg the Lindbergh child was kid- i naped, arrived here after being at tended at Nw Rochelle. N. Y. He de nied he had spent that evening with ; Miss Sharp, and said be had been with : his wife In Bridgeport, Conn. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Claude W. j Moody disclosed that Brinkert had ; worked as butler for him for five j morWthe. giving up his job on March111, 1 the day tshe baby was stolen. He ex- PROHIBITION REAL ISM RUN OFF Other Considerations Fade Into Insignificance In July Voting REYNOLDS CONFIDENT Morrison's Friends Figure He Will Oct Enough Bowie-Grlst-Siiiunon* Strength To Put Him Across Next Month f Dnlly tllspntrh Burma, la the Sir Walter Itntrl. BY J. C. BASKERVI 1,1,. Raleigh. June 11.—The big issue be tween Senator Cameron Morrison and Robert R. Reynolds for the emocratic nomination for the United States Sen ate in the second primary is prohibi tion, with everything else incidental, it a more and more agreed here. In the frsb primary there were several other issues Involved in the opposition to Morrison, such as his vote for Mc- Nlnch, hie money and his praise for the Southern Power Company. But from no wuntil the second primary on July 2, the issue is clearly pro hibition with Reynolds favoring modi fication and repeal and Morrison for prohibiton • and enforcement—unless the State Democratc Convention should adopt a “wet" plank }n Its MTATHER FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Occasional rain tonight and pro bably Sunday morning; not much change in temperature. it with communist activities among the veterans. Meanwhile, the bonus army of occu pation reached formidable numbers, and still they trudged or rode into the capital. Registration at the veterans’ encampment reached 12,033. The dusty, dirt roads out through brambles and brushes into the Ana loere are veterans here from all corners of to United States, camping in rude shelters and wond"i ing where the next meal is coming from. But they'r* determined to Slav until thev receive oavment. pressed the opinion the laddcT m>ed i n tjhc kidnaping had been stolen from his grounds. Washington lmmigration records revealed that Edna Sharp, sister of the suicide, applied for' permission to make a vt»K