ASSOCIATED PRESS AND CENTRAL PRESS Hubert B. Cooley Killed In Auto Crash Near Here Was Brother of Congressm an Harold Cooley and WPA Auditor in New Jersey; Miss Gloria Davenport, Riding With Him, Is In Local Hospital Hubert B. Cooley, 45, brother of Congressman Harold D. Cooley, of the fourth congressional auditor with the Works Progress Ad ministration in New Jersey, was in stantly killed last night when the automobile In which he was riding collided with a bridge abutment at the North Carolina-Virginia line, 20 miles north of Henderson. Miss Gloria Davenport, of New York City, who was with Mr. Cooley, and who was en route to Miami, Fla., to make her home with her sister in that city, was severely bruised and lacerated 1 , but was said by her phy sician today not to be seriously hurt. iShe was brought to Maria Parham hospital here for treatment and was there today, and said to be resting as comfortably as could be expected. The couple were reportedly on their 11. LA. WARREN BURiEDONSUNDAY Died Saturday Afternoon at County Hospital; 111 for Weeks Mrs. J. A. Warren, 69, who died Saturday in the county home, where she had been a resident with her husband for several years, was buried in Elmwood cemetery Sunday after noon at 3. o’clock. She was for years a member of West End Baptist church, and the pastor of that church. Rev. E. R. Nel son, was in charge of the services, as sisted by Rev. A. S Hale, pastor of the First Baptist church of Hender son. The funeral was at the grave and members of the choir of the First Baptist church assisted with the mu sic. Mrs. Warren died Saturday at 1:20 o’clock after an illness of several months. Shortly after Christmas she suffered a fall and fractured a hip, and had been in bed for that ailment ever since. Complications developed which were the immedate cause of death. She was born in Virginia. She was twice married, the first time to a Mr. Bishcn, and in 1928 was married to Mr. |Varr,en, who shortly will (be! 90 years of age. The couple had been at the county home for several years. Mrs. Warren had no chil dren. IS. I. H V KEHEY DIESM.EIGH Sister of Mrs. W. H. Wester, Sr., Will Be Buried in Franklinton Mrs. I. H. Kearney, of Franklinton, died at Mary Eii;;aneth hospital, Ra leigh, this morning at 9:30 o’clock, it was learned hero today by relatives. Funeral services will te hold tomor row in Frankl'nton, but the hour was not stated. M s. Kearney is survived by two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Wester, Sr., of this city, and Mrs. B. F. Taylor, of Ox ford; and a brother, C. S. Williams, of Franklinton. She s also survived by the following children, Mrs. E. A. Harris, Clair Kearney, Crawford Kearney, Durwood Kearney, Beale Kearney, and Wilson Kearney, all of Franklinton. CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? See I'aye F£ and impurities. Excess acids'* 88 acid! irritation resulting ‘ n .?" nights, scanty flow, frein, e ttln ff burning, backache, and ift.'!, 1 4$ say Bukets to your drtmo-;?. lns - Just days if not pleased vour 6 ??’ In foul refunded. Parker’s Drug t c W b Miles Pharmacy. * “tore an |j