'HENDERSON gateway TO CENTRAL CAROLINA YEAR BRITAIN U. S. To Avoid 1)S. IS REM 10 IK DISARMAMENT WITH ANT NATION Problems Impending Include Threat of Arthur Hen derson To Resign Chairmanship ITALY AND FRANCE AT CROSS PURPOSE Italy Holds Four Big Powers of Europe Must Reach Ac cord Before Much Prog ress Can Be Made; Ameri can Delegate, Back Home, Still Optimistic VVa.-hir gton, Nov. 14. (AP)—Nor man H Davis reiterated to news nvn today that 'ho l'nitoil Sfa'es would imt participate in any European po- Itical tlbcussions, but. was ready to ilk disarm;.menf with any nation. At tip State Department it was as- Cjtf d Davis woould work out with lit chi's bow far America will go in !i disarmament tangle abroad. Annng the problems to be dap"r Ahora, early today apparently 1,1 Bne wi|h the government’s policy "f curbing what it considers false news Marquez, detained in the office at *hc police station said he did not i Continued on Page Pour) Group Made 12 Millions On Sinclair Oil Stocks ' v ashi ii ton. Nov. 14.—; MATEiALITHS TD BE CURTAILED New State Board of Health Sets That As One Os Goals for Year Dnlly Dispatch In (be Sir Walter Hotel. HV J V HANK lollVl IjL Raleigh Nov. 14 —Continuation of its campaign so further reduce infant and material mortality in North /Carolina now about 30 per cent high er than for the United States aver, age was decided upon by fihe State Board, of Health at its meeting here IMonday at which Dr. Carl Reynolds of Asheville was elected president suc ceeding Dr. John T. Burrus of High Point, whose term, had expired. The three l new members of the board re cently appointed by Governor J. C. iB. Ehringhaus were sworn in. These were Dr. Hubert Haywood of Ra leigh succeeding Dr. Burrus; J. P- Stowe of Charlotte druggist succeed ing J. A. Goode druggist of Asheville (Continued on Page Four.) Unrest In Provinces Os Cuba Havana, Nov. 14.—(AP) —Unrest, prevalent for weeks in interior Cuba, flared violently in Camaguey today when the fire of snipers drew return shots from the soliders and several powerful bombs exploded in various parts of that city. No casualties were reported al though the firing was general thro ughout the city. Soldiers barricaded themselves behind walls during the fusillades and subsequently raided several buildings in an unsuccessful search for the assailant. Meanwhile, t wo men were killed at the Dragone barracks here during an exchange of shots that resulted in confusion among the soliders. n o weftAm Dmlit Btsrrafrit CAMERA CATCHES BANK PROBE SENATORS IN HUDDLE 111 hi ■K- mH Senator Townsend Three prominent members of the senate committee on banking and currency, Senator John G. 'I own- Bend, Jr., of Delaware, left; Sen- COTTON CONSUMED HIGHER FOR MONTH Slightly More Than Same Month Last Year And September This Year EXPORTS ARE LARGER 252,000 Bales More for August-Oclo. ber Quarter Than Same Period Last Year, Government Report Shows Washington, Nov. 14.—(AP)—Cot ton consumed during October was re ported today by file Census Bureau to have totalled 503,873 bales of lint and 66,838 bales of linters, compared with 499,486 and 76,451 in September this year, and 501,893 and 63329 in Oc tober last year. Imports for October totalled 12,121 bales, compared with 7,493 for*Sep tember ossibly Hght rain in extreme west and extreme north portions t o,, iglit; Wednes day fair and colder. Discussions , Norman Davis Says Senator Couzens ator James Couzens, of Michigan, center, and Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, of Florida, right, com mittee chairman, are snapped in French Fears Os Hitler Admitted In Parliament German “Exaltation” Fraught With “Adventurous Pos sibilides”, Foreign Ministe r Tells Chamber; Says Neighbors Dare Not Disregard Grave Risks Paiis, Nov. 14.—(AP)—French fears of Chancellor Hitler’s danger to peace were openly acknowledged by Jaseph Paul-Boncour, minister of foreign af fairs in the Chamber of Deputies to day. Hje declared Jarman “'-xalta tion” was “fraught wi(h aventurous possibilities.” *U- is perhaps” he said, “a menace to European stability.” Paul-Boncour implied tha' a face to face talk between France and Ger many had been refused by declaring: Urges Drivers’ License! To i lurb Auto Accidents Dnl*y liiniiiitfh iJurpit*, In