'HENDERSON, gateway TO central CAROLINA. NINETEENTH YEAR ROOSEVELT TO RUN NATIONAL CAMPAIGN WITH STATE GROUP nJt One National Head, quarters Will Be Main, ttined, That To Be In New York City WASHINGTON OFFICE WILL BE CONTINUED |t Will Be Permanent Quart. eM> But With Skeletonized s tß ff During Campaign; All Section* To Have Rep. At New York Quarters \>« Y-'rk July 20 (AP» The to elect (Tnvernor Franklin T| Rcosevel* president will be run. u ru the campaign to nominate him. tirrJth the Sta'e organization. James x FDemocrat io national chair «mi> announced today. __ r a(rf will he a campaign commlt tfcxtei at the Roosevelt head man in N> w York, but it win Wjl ,- and cooperate wtth hte State ocjaraati n rather than attempt to airKt them. Farley said. For the campaign there will be oty one national headquarters, lo m Ne» York City. There will set ao krtnch headquarters, aside from ih* itpusr headquarters In each state TV office established in Washing ton K'.he last national committee will coctiose -o function as a permanent onrsnatwn of the national commit tee Facie* jtid It was said, however, tha! it wtj; he run with a skeletioniz fd tUff Ftrley mid the governor had ap pc.cted him chairman of the cam paign committee. The personnel of the commit‘re baa not vet been made up. The New York headquarters will be located at 331 Madison avenue. 1 headquarters of the pre-convention or fjnuation and at the Biltmore hotel. Ftrlev said representatives from everv section of the country would be »t headquarters. TRAIN-STREtT CAR CRASff FATAL TO 15 Mexico City. July 20.—(AP)— fifteen person?* were killed and a 'fire or more were injured today ■’hen n train hound in from !-*redo struck a crowded street car in the suhurtw* of Tacuba. VETERANS NABBED NEAR WHITE HOUSE Hfortg To March On Execu. tive Mansion Result In Three Arrests *»hingtnn. July 30.—-(AP) _ men*hers of the bonus ***« army were taken into caa- t ' M * av as an aftermath of an »Nwti*e attempt by a large group „ ****""« to approach the White '" , *e John Pace, leader of the rroup of ex-service men. »*f those arrested after f J" IM >r,,,fle w '*h police* He was hsryed with parading without a sod disorderly conduct. \ "ompanlon whose name was *'** n “* iteckworth Johnson was eikfd „ n (he chargee. The #i, not immediately docket 'kunted sway f ro m the eieeu „ *_T* nsil>n a heavy screen of r*ardv ithe arrents came after *" attempted to lead hla tnup toward it. State Fire Loss Is Less For First Half Os 1932; Henderson On Honor Roll t>«H» DWnnfrft flareae • »•*«■ 'lf Waller Ba<«l. v \ B"KI£HVUX jy s l»v *T u * v 20 —The fire loss in Cdr,,|in a for the first six for !k’ ° f 1932 waa 513065 lew <»»&" 1931 * rorres Ponding six months in 1« Jlor av bv Dan C. Boney. commls r f,f insurance The loss for the J4A.* 1 * m °nths of this year was $3,- of k ,n,V r. mrty tod *> r renewed their ! f ® r , th * *nl**»ng men. and •aoceeded In adding three more nodlea to those recovered yeetreday. J One man was stilt missing. GRANDIGETS DDT “ WITH SHAKE UP IN ITALIAN CABINET Five Ministers And 11 Un der Secretaries Ousted By Order of Premier Mussolini PREMIER ASSUMES MOST OF AUTHORITY Takes Back Abort Half Os Power He Held Before, This Ministry Was Formed j In 1929; Grandi Has Be- ! come World Figure During His Tenure Rome, July 20—(AP)- Dino Grandi. Italian foreign minister, resigned to day i na far-reaching cabinet shake-up ordered by Premier Mussolini. Five ministers and 11 under sec retaries were displaced in the shake up. MussoHni retained for himseir two of the vacated portfolios. These con- S stituted the first cnar jes In the cab inet since September, 1929. Best known of ail the ministers throughout the world is the dapper young black bearded Signor Grandi. whose name has figured In most Y>f the international affairs which have played such a part on the world stage during the past year. Mussolini, who held the premiership and six ministries before the present cabinet was appointed in 1929. today took back about half the power he had then, with his re-arrangment to day. POSTMASTER FOUND DEAD IN HIS HOME ; Lenfor, July 20—(AP)—F. B. Lax ton, 40. postmaster at Rhodlss, near here, was found shot to death in his home today. A coroner’s Investigation was under way this afternoon to determine if Lax ton shot himself or was slain. _ Members of his family were away and he was believed to have been alone in the house at the time. He had been postmaster at Rhodis for three years. PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM NEGLIGENCE Inspector Whitley To Make That Re port On Davie County Prison Break Saturday Raleigh. July 20.—(AP)—L. G. WhHley, State (penal inspector for the Board of Charities and Public Welfare, said today that he would report that the escape of ten pri soners from a State prison camp in da vie ebunty Saturday |*Hght was due to “negligence.” Mr. Whitley, who returned here to day from investigating the escape, had not prepared hla report, but said his investigation led him to believe that the guard on duty was “sleeping at his post.” The inspector declined to name the guard until he makes his formal report to George Roes Pou, superintendent of State’s Prison, Jury Deliberates Murder Charge In Haywood County Waynes vine. July 2d —(AP)—A Hay wood county sury today began delib erating the rate of John KJnsland, Canton taxi driver, charged with the murder of Mrs. Mary Cook several months ago. ' The State alleged EKlnsland was present at Mrs. Cook’s home, near Canton, when Tom Justice, her son in-law, shot her to death. Kins land is believed to have driven Justice to his mother-in-law's home just before the shooting. Justice shot himself to death near Clyde several days later after evad ing posses which were closing in on him. Maihtr FOB NORTM CAROLINA. Gen orally fair and continued wans tonight and Thursday. PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA. HENDERSON, N. C., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,,JULY 2(1, 1932 PIEDMONT STRIKE CONTINUES BUT SOME READY TO RETURN Where Globe-Circling Flight Ended ; r— ; —— — : N ' i i * ■ i m 'ism tWm m tegs, .. . 'v** |SL_> fH iRSaPv mSsmBM /V x Jj Thv wreck of the America# plane. ’’Ceniury ol Plug . r«*«, in which Jsmei Mattern sad Bennett Griffin. ! U. b. reserve fliers, attempted to set a new round I the- world record, is shown where it crashed at Minsk i 13 Policemen Arrested In Third Degree Death Os New York Prisoner Lieutenant and Four Ser geant* Charged With Second Degree Mur. der in Warrants ALL CHARGED WITH BLOCKING JUSTICE Arrests Take Place In Court Room, Where Hearing Into Death Was In Progress, And No Special Favors ; Will Be Shown 13 Officer*' In Custody Mineola ,N. Y„ July 20.—(AP) Warrants were issued today for the arrest of 13 county policemen in con nection with the death of Hyman Stark, a p-iaoner, after a lengthy po lice “quest! Four of the war rants charged eecqnd degree murder. The offiers charged with second degree murder are Lieutenant Jesse Mayforth and Sergeants Leslie Pear sall, Harry Zander and Charles Wes ser. AH 13 policemen were charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice, and seven of them were charged with second degree assault. Deputy Police Chief Frank Tappen was named in two warrants, one for neglect of duty and again as having been an acces sory to the “third degree'' beating of 'Stark, which caused his death. All 13 were arrestqd in the court room, where a John Doe hearing into the slaying was in progress, and turn ed over to the sheriff, who was in structed to treat them just like any other prisoner. TAX RETURNS ARE HANDED COMMITTEE Raleigh. July 20,-.(AP) Wake county’s tentative budget for 1932-33. which was placed bfore the county commissioners today, calls for an in crease of 17 cents i nthe tax rate, with a new rate of $1.06, compared with a rate of 88 cents for last fiscal year. - - I Surplus Reported By One Division Dally Dispatch Iln'-cnn, la the Sir Walter Hate*. *Y J. C. BASKKRVILie. RaMfhe July 28.—At least one | governmental division has operated j on Its own revenue and in this day I of deficits has reversed the order , and shows a balance at the end i of its fiscal period. Such a record was made by the . division of Inland fisheries of the Departxnentof Conservation and Development, which, according to Its chief, Assistant Director J. S. Hargett, showed a balance of *3,- 963 on hand at the dose of the fiscal year. June SO, 1932. Operating expenses of the di vision, consisting primarily of run ning the State fish hatcheries and re storking the Inlsnd waters of the State, are derived entirely from the sale of fishing licenses; and db funds are spent entirely for the purpose of improving fishing. Kussia. endinK the fliers hopes of bettering the 8 V ds.v mark of Wiley Post and Harold Catty. Wei] ahead of schedule, the globe girdlers were forced down bv a broken rudder. Probe Third Degree A stringent investigation Mho third degree methods of Nassau county, New York, police, blamed for the death of Hyman Star, s prisoner, above, has been opened at Mineola, L. I. Stark died eight hours after he was arrested with three others accused dt robbing and beating the mother of a Nas sau county detective. A phyrician said he had been strangled to death or a fatal blow had been j struck on his Adam’s apple. wronerspolicT STABILIZES STAIE Former Critics Now Admit Previous Salary Cuts Were Necessary Dally DlapafcA Barra a, !■ Ik* flir Walter flwtel. DT J. C. BAIKERVILL. Raleigh. July 20.—There have been two definite results evident since the announcement by Governor O. Max 1 Gardner of hie fiscal policy for this year, with no additional salary cuts for any one, according to observers here. The first has neen that the Gard ner policy has tended to stabilize the public mind In all sections of the State and has given renewed hope to the people in all lines of activity by indicating that “happy days’’ are -at least on the way here again if not actually here. _ _ The 'second result Is that those who formerly protested so loudly agios t th* cute made by-the Governor dur ing the past three years, and which aggregated almost $9,000,000, sow ad mit they were actually necessary and justified, since they realize that k these cuts had not been made In pre vious years, it would have been necee sary to make additional cuts now.- A terrific howl went up three years ago from ail the State departmental and institutional beads when Gover (Continued on Page Four) FUkLIBHID EVERT AFTERNOON ■XCBPT SUNDAY. DICTATORSHIP AND MARTIAL LAW FOR 2 GERMAN STATES Government, With Old-Time Military Precision, Moves Swiftly To Preserve Order EMERGENCY DECREE BY VON HINDENBURG Pressure Brought On Gov ernment To Stop Riots, Which In Three Weeks Have Caused 100 Deaths and 1,200 Injuries in Vari. ous Parts of Country BH’l'-n. July £(| — The Ger man government, with old-time mili tary precision, moved swiftly this morning to establish a virtual dic tatorship over the huge state of Prus sia and to damn down martial law on the city of Berlin and the pro- j vince of Brandenburg. The first action was taken under ! an emergency decree issued by Presi dent Paul von Hlndenburg this morn ing. It followed j-itical pressure up on the government to stop the po-, litical riots which have taken a toll | of more than 100 dead and 1,200 in- < jured in the last three weeks. | Chancellor Franz von Papen j appointed commissioner of Prussia, and Lord Mayor Franz Bright of Essen was named the chance Ifor'a as-; distant and given the dictatorial pow- 1 er in von Papen’B name. The dfleree 1 of martial law was Issued when Karl! Severing, Prussian minister of in- j terior, declined to accept the presi-; dent’t. emergency decree as binding and dclared ho would yield only to force. General Gerd von Rundstedt. com mander of the third Relchswehr l (army) district was placed in charge | of Berlin, and Brandenburg under | the martial law order. He was also ’ given command of all police forces in ' this area. PERMIT FOB BRIDGE. Washington. July 20. (AP)— Presi dent Hoover today .signed a bill giv ing cohgressional consent to the high way department of Tennessee to con- j struct a bridge across the south fork j of the Forked Deer river on the Milan-BrownsviHe road. Return Os Confidence Is Foundation Os Prosperity But Public Is! Skeptical By CHARLES P. STEWART Central Preee Staff Writer Washington, July 20.—"Th# Imper ceptibillty of confidence to the sen sea,” said Congressman David J. Lewis of Maryland, “is what makes busi ness fluctuations so ‘ The little ex-miner educated from the alphabet up, clas sical scholar, former tariff commis sioner and economist of national re putation—pointed to the heavy oaken door of his sanctumn In the rep re- 6 PAGES TODAY FIVE CENTS COF* WORKERS ARE ODE IN FURNITURE AND HOSIERYFAGTORIES 21 Mill* In Area As First Break C£mes In Blanket Walk-Out in Four Cities OVER TWO THOUSAND RETURNED TO WORK General Metts Reports Gov. ernor Gardner That Condi tion* Are f ‘ln Hand* 4 ; Bur. lington Guardsmen Ready To Repel "Appearance of Strikers High Point. July 20.-(AP)—Ap proximately 6.000 operatives of 24 mills here announced today they are definitely on strike, while leaders of some 2.000 othr idle workers who walked from their posts yesterday said they would return to work when conditions permit. Workers who are now listed as strikers are employed by 23 hosiery mills and the furniture plants. Spokesmen for this group said they are acting independently of bands of idle and unemployed workers who yes terday toured the manufacturing dis tricts of five towns, cutting off the power and forcing or persuading em ployees to leave their poets. The first break in the blanket walk out of workers in five North Carolina industrial centers came today when 21 mills opened in Thomsvtlle, Keruers ville. Lexington and High Point. Approximately 2,500 employee* turned to work in the four arms, most of ( them at Thomasvllle. \aix miles from here. One mill, the Terry Plywood Cono (Contlmted on Page Three.) CATAWBA FARMER SHOOTS UP HOME Martin Scttk-myre Come* Home Drunk and Bhoots Wife and An other Woman, ClubeMan Newton. July 20.—(AP) -Martin Settlemyre, young Catawba county farmer, came home from a drinking spree today, shot his wife ana ..- other woman in the back and then crushed a nieghbor’a head with the butt end of * gun. «gj*e^e*l Settlemyre is being held In jail without bgv.d. He was thorougiiiy armed wben deputies arrested him at the home of a cousin. Mrs, Settlemyre and the other wo man, whose name was not imme diately learned, were rushed to a Hickory hospital. Their wounds war* not serious. Montgomery Vlan Runs Amuck and ' Shoots Family Candor. July 20.—KAP)—Swan son Smith, 4n-y«*r-old Mont gomery county farmer, ran amuck with a shotgun at hie home near here today, Slightly wound ing his brother and nrohahlv fata'iv wounded Ids wife and a small child. Smith wuk arrested and lodged in tail at Troy. He wa* carrying a shotgun and a pistol when ap prehended. Police said they learned Smith left home last night In a drunken condition arvd returned about dawn today. Thev said he shot his brother. Hermit Bm*dh. who stood ne*r a window in the house, slightly wounding him. eentatives r office building. "Exhust the air from this room.” be r emarked, "and the tremendous pressure of it from outside will cava in that door as if it were pasteboard. Yet here we sit, completely surround ed by air, but wholly unconscious of it. "Confidence Is Just such stuff." "Business.'' said the congressman, "is as dependent on confidence aa we are on air- but has lost it; con , , (Continued on Page Four) J( . j