HENDERSON GATEWAY TO CENTRAL CAROLINA TWENTY-THIRD YEAR tOOO FEDERALS SLAIN; MADRID MAY FALL DEAD GIRL’S UNCLE CONVINCED SLAYING WAS “INSIDE” JOB Prof. Clevenger Says At Ra leigh He Would Not Be Surprised by An Early Arrest BITS OF EVIDENCE ARE BEING TESTED Hoover’s Bureau In Wash ington Aiding in Inquiry; Sheriff Brown Says Case Will Crack Yet, Though His Two Weeks Deadline Has Already Passed Asheville, July 30 (AP)—The two weeks Sheriff Laurence E. Brown al lotted to "crack” the Clevenger case ended today with the murder mystery apparently still far from a solution. Brown, the chief investigator of the hotel-room slaying of 18-year-old Hel en Clevenger, said, however, he was still confident of solving the crime, though it might take a long time. At Washington, J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the bureau of investigation, gap or tied thiree Asheville detectives had turned over to him “several pieces of evidence” which he was hav ing studied by chemists in the bu reau's laboratory. Hoover said he could not tell how long it would take to complete the He declined to describe the nature of the evidence which Asheville authorities were said to be lieve would aid materially in identi fying the slayer. Statements from persons who stay (Continued on Page Three.) Knox Will Accept G. 0. P. Nomination At Meet Tonight Chicago, July 30 (AP)—{Colonel Frank Knox, Chicago newspaper pub lisher and former rough rider, takes the stage tonight to accept the Re pub vice-presidential nomination and to amplify the party’s 1936 challenge. /The Chicagoan will officially be notified in ceremonies beginning at 7:30 o'clock, eastern standard time, at the big Chicago stadium. His speech was expected to be the second half df the Republican party’s statement of aims in the current ca.m paign. It will supplement the 45-minute ad dress delivered last week in Topeka by his running mate, Governor Alf M. Landon of Kansas. Outlook Is Strong For ’36 Cotton Washington, July 30 (AP) —A strong market position for cotton was indicated today by the Agriculture department report on world cotton prospects. Rising prices during June and early July were attributed to the high level ,J f world consumption of American cotton, compared with last year, the small supply in private hands, reduc tion in stocks of government financ -1 d cotton, and a belief that the com- Continued on Page Two.) Scattered Skirmishes Reported Over Nation As Campaign Starts Washington, July 30 (AP) —Scat- t'lcd political skirmishing occurred 'ill over the map today, while in Chi