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PAGE TWO SHORTAGE OF TYPE OF COTTON ACUTE 11-8 Inch Staple so Scarce Premium Is Being Of fered for It HartsvilTe, S. C., Jan. 9. —Discussing ■the trends in cotton production, David R. Coker, widely known cotton seed breeder, says- ho can sec an acute shortage of certain types of long staple cotton and predicts that the South will have to increase the aver age length of its staple to meet the requirements of American mills. Said Mr. Coker: “Cotton buyers and mills are actively combing the south for 1 1-8” cotton and are paying high premiums for it. This year’s produc tion of this length will be much less than the requirements of the mills. The acute shortage of 1 1-8” will re quire the use of larger than normal amounts of 1 3-32” and 1 5-32”, caus ing, I believe, a shortage of these these lengths also.” “Ten years ago the eastern south was producing very little cotton above 7-8” staple. This year Eolith Carolina is producing over 70 per cent and North Carolina over 60 per cent of inch and longer. They are, however, not yet producing much 1 1-8” cotton —about three per cent in South Caro lina and less than one per cent in North Carolina. Georgia and Alabama are producing practically no 1 1-8" cotton and are far from meeting the requirements of their mills for inch to 1 1-16”.” ■'‘‘The eastern cotton states, bama to Virginia, should end can pro fitably fill the demand of their mills for 1 1-8" staple.” True education gives a meaning and a content to life; fills mind with that great love which raises them above necessity and narrowness. In war days men cowered in the mud and slime of the trenches; today they still cower in Europe for fear of the dictators. tamsE HO-F4l)(i- FOIE'SS I'LL TfsKE Fh LITTLE o HNPaat"t —t" I HI The STATE Luxury Without Extravagance Phone 817 TODAY ONLY John Mack Brown—in “UNDER COVER MAN” Serial Novelty SUNDAY ONLY “DON’T GAMBLE WITH LOVE” —News— MONDAY TUESDAY On The Stage “THE ItOYAU MOUNTED POLICE CO.” Arctic Vaudeville —On The Screen— “THE ACCUSING FINGER” NEXT WEEK Wallace Beery—;n “OLD IIUTCH” phone 1,5 \J A MPP Show starts at Watch our screen g 1 W* ads for the com- V 1:30 o’clock and ing attractions. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW rUnS continuously MONDAY and TUESDAY Broadway’s most beautiful actress now on the screen, and Filmdom’s most fascinating personality, and her pictures are loaded with laughs. ■ 1-- ■ - - VAH!SHESI eO*« Glamorous New I'cr'.or.alify < z^ PICTURE with MICHAEL P H^,^. R gg WHALEN » * E MAN I MAURY She runs away from her own wedding, a young playwright hides away they meet and when romance blooms—there’s the devil to pgy! You’ll enjoy every minute of it. See it. Plus news and screen classics. Erom now on all our pictures are the very latest releases, brand new. Mixture of Views Over Child Bans (Continued from Page One) sions include North Carolina. The legislatures of North Carolina and South Carolina previously reject ed the proposal, but Governor Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina recom mended adoption at the present session. ~ The South Carolina legisla ture meets January 12. ■■ ■ 4 German Invasion Into Morocco Not To Be Tolerated (Continued from Page One.) colonial 'mobilization in the event of world war. Britain, worried because German built fortifications and long range guns are reported going up at Ceuta on the empire “life line,” and 14 miles across the Strait of Gibraltar from the fortified British rock, gave grim evidence she is preparing for any eventuality. Overnight the Fascist armies at the doorstep of Madrid bombed the city, hitting the British Embassy and wounding two British subjects. Bri tain protested officially and bitterly after the sejrnd emergenqy session of her cabinet in two days. Shuffle In lesjis t labors Seems Sure (Continued from Page One.) i ell. because he is reportedly very much dissatisfied with the senatorial grouping which includes his home county and is Relieved ready to work for reapportionment. “It looks like they’ve stacked the cards against us this time, and we may have to swallow a bit of reap portionment medicine,” said a repre sentative from one county which stands to lose a member if the 1930 census count is used as a basis for representation. Hoey Much Pleased At Good Start (Continued from Page One.) sions and committee meetings six days a week, most ci:servers agree. ASSEMBLY BEGINS WITH PROSPECTS OF SUCCESS I):iiiy Dispatch Rurenti. In the Sir \V«lt€*r Hotel ISy J. C. IJASKIOItVTI.iI Raleigh, Jan. 9. —Although nothing of great moment was accomplished in the first week of the current legis lative session, veteran observers who have seen lawmakers come and go agreed that no assembly has started off with better prospects for ener getic and well directed activity. “Os course, there are so many new rpembers in this legislature that it will take some time for them to get oriented,” said a House attache of long service, “but I have never seen a group so obviously bent on giving their most sincere efforts to settling the many vexing problems and set tling them as quickly as possible.” First indication that the 1937 As- Wife Preservers If you want to stand in well with your dinner hostess, use the ash trays when they are pro vided. Do not put cigaret or cigar ashes on her best china ware. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of A. E. Woodlief, de ceased, late of Vance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of December 1937, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 15th of December, 1936. MRS. LUCY WOODLIEF, Administrator. Kittrell & Kittrcll, Attorneys. r HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1937 sembly might set a record for accom plishing much in a short time came with the proposal of Lieutenant Gov ernor W. P. Horton that full sessions be held six days a week. This innova tion received the instant and whole hearted support of House Speaker Gregg Cherry and further impetus was added by adoption of a joint re solution committing the assembly to the program, in principle at least. Guesses—and that’s what they must be called—as to the probable length Having prescribed romance for his two favorite"patients, Country Doc [tor JEAN, HERSHOLTtwatches ROCHELLE HUDSON and RO& leßT^KENTdto^seeithatltheyf.take}theirjmedicine. The\scene lis from i^iDwnne^Ouintuplets > I^ture^for^Twentiethf.Century-Foxy‘Reunion.” Stevenson Theatre Monday and Tuesday life JtKSSSBm HHRwBR , , la I Roger Pryor and Grace Bradley in “Setting on the IMoon” at the Stevenson Sunday Matinee and Night ji aßa Donald Cook and Judith Allen in of Ladies ” at the Stevenson Wedneday Only Estracy, a tragic drama ,of a love craved wqman, coming to the Vance Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. A road show production. of the session varied greatly, 'but not one would-be prophet set the duration of the 1937 legislature at less than 90 pays, while a few pessimists declared i the law makers would be perspiring in the Capitol in the hot days of June. But with the inauguration cere monies out of the way, both houses thoroughly organized for business and committees ready to begin their func tions, the consensus is ■ that a new high for efficiency and speed is like ly to be set. \ h Scions Not Unit For License Cuts (Continued from Page One.) trucks and other heavy vehicles. One easterner pointed out that the aver age gasoline truck operating out of Wilmington shows a mileage of 180,- 000 miles per year, while similar sized vans in other businesses averaged on- %■ Si .JL L . xai* Michael Whalen , as a playwright , gets new inspiration from Doris Nolan in IJniversaVs "The Man l Marry” At the Vance Theatre Monday and Tuesday Eleanor Powell in “Born to Dance” at the Stevenson Thursday and Friday Laurel and Hardy in “Our Relations” at the Stevenson Next Saturday Only Love of truth needs courage for the right to complete it. The more democratic a country be comes, the more its citizens need the qualities of a ruler. Wife Preservers Heat the rolls you bring home from the bakers in the bag in which they are carried. Twist end of bag and put all into the oven for a few momenta. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Haying qualified as executors of the estate of C. M. White, Sr., de ceased, late of Vance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said) .deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Manson, N. C., on or before the Bth day of December, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the Bth day of December, 1936. W- W. .WHITE, and C. M| WHITE, JR. Executors pf Estate of C. M. White, Sr. ly about 18,000 miles. “This ought to b e adjusted in tag prices,” he said, but when queried as to ways and means of doing so, he confessed he did not know. Still another group withheld de-, finite comment until there has been time for further study. Europe’s story since 1914 is best summed up in a chapter titled, “A History of Human Stupidity.” qtpmqnw theatre Oily VElllO \J ll Henderson, N. C “PERFECT SOUND THEATRE” m “LAFF, TOWN 'H PHOTOPLAYS STEVENSON “PERFECT SOUND” THEATRE MONDAY TUESDAY lIkUM ALL GROWN WmmW up...and two Ilp'V AND A HALF YEARS OLD! ip IMaiEiiml. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY *£ IPiliilMWMl HEAR ’EM SING IT! SEE JEM SWIKG IT! NEXT SATURDAY vsjmwm ggglfcjj
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