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linr Js Oh TnaTC ra liy in Slaying Isaac Gill, NegrOTWHirt on trial for s his life in Vaace Superior Court todav < for the slayifig last spring ®ijChai||B| j be given to the j*? before tomorrow , i unless a court tbe^llffcM ; liall#?#Wealed Gholson, who were appointed by the > court. g of a jury, since it is a capital orienfe. The twelve men—to olt in- judgment in the case were passed by both prose- ; k«MWhprillltrtrWßl* . ordered kito-dtie box.. ,The jpatwi W«« , Ji. igftiiA&aat&ts* j Some 20 to 25-witnesses in all had ] beeif stoft'morwd’*-!® n«wi ftwiMUje* required i WhMr othalf-f, tdWirtWttiyt gruxwjo *>« nl wwoq Aon;?, -JftPorfei'-fcitrttttjj WP f '|rtifer«i«#, trl €}. “X?- 1 Mathewsy B&rwtdi/r. ;r. ' w: ! r Bixdtti' *' & ■ Frank ’* jojfliilV-ft. fftwokir.oi EP C .* TUnathm-' I 'Vieofl 1 J3P PC£- \ . ri*B79»« oriw .lloBKiiJI oA&Z bac ,aiisL A ? tt>bfei&r vbblrfe ri? S^ftiSn^isfriees*- 1 - ■ »oirO lo jo'Hit fti dJHin onj 4H «**l eiti 'xoi xmob nova .»*fi RespiFofi^f bft3tTh4_<>?- '. -O irsflw vainni hr: > ,b9iy nia Av?/y'[ Juc, -la WiNftVlJtSSftllsa boioi -•joif) .omod orxfo:* o' •■:' rri O g/'iwo ol elgnln tVlJi'i' n/\ ».u»- Aroib noi> ys(q y .Half, gnhoo* 9io. b«9 ol exlj abfyifsJ urn 1 1 ,i 1 ";? •m sriT I ' io ° Is io( ' iiasli. yslq »rii/<io bnoa&K anldsj Bail --idHOdlgiO&i riWr 3 nJbJllß*®fißSln9i: ot gnlbnuod of jxri asm i . I'teti #*b oW* £P©l X sto £*T .ftha;rai« tfep <&ifv -JWOaftWtf Wnli oi iiso waft ois-aßh; a i r ive system last- week,, I spoke of the nice(.9WT through the centuries and-eons to j9bßbhf liars because opr digestions would 'W^§oqSru^ ri Os 901 [ flesh—or things beyond oy^j-jgi^mo:, -.W- rJn kwwy.r« igoiWfe JsWHo j i ; B^f n Yf«Bt nO , iflamw r^sopmc^hqivi:, rjgßM|shpppff!»rn 9 ' r s isva accustomed, to. the aea of air injahicn we There is a certain concen tration to ft and we it are in less _i '■seven thouauid feet above sea level— A elers, who are younger than I am* profess to feel no dieeomfort what tvmou'flT yliaft i Kavei all tdimaam ofMaiotaspatttal:da&friWif/i * > owulfcutoiPWHtfm®* am»thc<wttdl«Uino! nttad BMbtmtefas idfrribi«g?q THb nfafatbaous' taineer must get 9dkf rihota 9tiJ ,&Iqmax9 I - t iAyi^e' mahifdl# ml ot fcttiur&Bttla&ptMlfa. -a s j ii and depth of the breathing 4W^M nB l matically incre«^. v 'Wh^ ; th«l«@3 < I e^iim M ordinary altitudesr~increase your brerffiKHl Ihfe fllttgimityiif The“Blo'(sd incfeggSi: — uto « y ai r tissues also some way decreases. The whole process is one of the as itonishing examples of the ability, of— M¥ y fc^fe^Jnf^H^Vioex -3.1 ft oS si xioad io 1 Wtonxtfae is M- *9i -I tSfeagedi i f »aßfhe'r J 9ti: -hyAptdrhSt which- ia-kttown'asi^^itigjnr,; 3«offaiia«Me/tt> Andßtheieiaymptttiifs "a -ado4krtioMae ort-ddrlife -etna fnftaafesa^fWfesain^-fbutinMdy^JiJ wards. Bfr^Wsjthaabc^riprovides wf e9f&^ e m^ • the I< .ityy&'WVtW W 19 X -nth%gfe^y‘Af} JwM When the praaauxe -xa.jeleased, the v le when the cap is taken off. is the explanation of caisson sbtHffiOhea To” appear in “court' Thurs ■fe d first degree murder charge for the , ijlaying of W,- Hr* Williamso«r •T(>wn»- - yille farnier, at his tobacco barn early I , ljast month. wilK-he defended by 4- H B. C were the court. i At the .time of his" cap ture, follow-r ibg the fctal' clubbing of Mr. Wil liamson, fA as &hst at his tobacco Jarn, confessed that he and obe another JjFegro, killed le I"om the jgtart that’he had anything • ) do crime. Officers, say i -ere t&L' um in the tobteco crop. ■ nd Hen<aj*wm*asßsted in the seam!. >r the Mr. Williamson Char fe . burglary of ■ he residjfece*Y<Mr |Rev. J. Everette Neese, Christian min-j| on Rowland street, under which ;H. M. Lijjfc white gjap, was indicted r ’uesday, Jlftere continued late yester day next term of criminal Court in wince county. Lilly at the .time waffipnager o£4he WPA of fices in Henderson.-is a Caswell ;( ounty yKung-rgab? .7 * A num were dis posed of or two ;Were the noon, period tu [<>ay betvMwß|P|| time, the Gill jury . was c HpjSlßß*4 adjouenment for [lunch. v v. The cri^i^ I <ddßK»b><;ontinues great jly congested, according to E. O. Falk i ler, supejiftriogsflPrto diwiW, lutsi ttherb > appears i^s jiostDofdCqmsfdeting'. it L r aiis the? October > r=r.j ;“Berlir>.To Bagdad” Still r, ?. (Continued Mm Page One.) I influ®ice on the csfjftk! 'knMoWmm: 1 ]taly has a German population on its 1 side of the > Bremer Pass, which Ger i many has jjs claum to asTi/* pas*to Sudeteßfiyp^^agai^p^Gfijlb • i JusVj now, “ naturally, Germany ! doesn’t case to assert itself in op position to Italy.-BUt When the Ger- Cope? t '^ r^ng3^^"ai^^il^C tDoes; any a f<9fjfß sent day pleasanX.hs daf 1 uehAer _aml, iu many from grabbing aILJI from Italy when i;rood? - '■■ • 1 tbf^!nl!wD' 1 site In ID twth§ ‘lltftfi ftgto j@jpod ■ r > 1 I*ldWßjrtd«% bftrftidJase;ofdsi4gh fh thp Jicason-.. übly near future, were to put the skida;: i B&pifcA. itnoo oi j now nhs’xuil oMIEw«M 1 th««4a £W6iirweWEOftnfQrrnQdl b\ wbw ft#fiirfa®K, I ’ iPHfSi-iiltfMjWil^yijtecdOntoo^itjiliyidtJWr}' I o the very toe of the latter’s,oDfi<tt.n.n --f iuteeritol^^fi I lrßaraabß^*Brt^q»r«jllwrliang ; twlia bc^( I l»t jtlw CrfjfW&nftifilimitt: itynuoO no; l rJßfi® thsdt nqr?(tte*-ndfcoW«f4nJo tf/I|hJnMllf) 9£ *#&;•.JK9etd :B*ron&B< taare#ii :9S>MeJtPkni(tate j ifinflia ered with. } BO i orit oi o ' -A4u*9<rtiiii l xsd4|i(jWflsgio«ißibly is m®od , i .'■QBvpaS h»aSot sfM .Io eidsUruntt oiißi; - a&»t r> -bjmvi i J3§vitoZ> fi4bffeu.t.t ■: A4eacf 9 (, I ; «»¥ttika asicAf is Adolf can. ?! mma bpfc yfi'junttA f’B.c«s®saoo xi Kf*h e ?*l en aid) rfghdoH nt bise ,hiaoc ; [-Aftft, iitcaHjfsJitailtfefia&jiryijs-aonjsa efl i[ i ,3sminW fe%iP<Wasb9io|in%lte-bte«t th.9ipc»RßpiiftlTs .SV^h^WWj >£^^t^v , tin# ißda h §Bvs ' Mussolini s Romans can Be bea^i^, utmaiKltr ej a • , A zv KfS¥S r Jv , LX.2.&&& . *IKJ& suolv-jiq oJsiS &r j f J . .100-nco mow io&t \ * * ¥ aoshiv&cfamutitis 0 a&!tt ;<v s. .■ „/€B J&BbUUKF* W.n jjflMß v<-l I! B) 7»«4&m;(*us? , * r it *jBB '• : - mo m«P Ktfttwi fiS **»*»% 1: 1H ■pi& *d ii’ji ‘T Wjßß»va«g ed*Jf\ --■ ‘■>mßW*Wmw fp* b JlPf _ ■>it- B||jM iWp^JbPAV L 'P'UmH pH'; >• -WfWKKP' jmm * MH&M si^ 9 ¥®F' flr - «* ! ~§ Wfty/ / m&~Ztif>d A hottmitsß m harti A\& -uA bant bttml m Bvoied&LS o* 6&» «»IM ••< «p t •’T* •/.'■ IB® ~r*mr . , ■ ":■:■'■ P«w^a»ffi Janet Gaynor and Robt. Montgomery in “Three Loves Has Nancy’’ Stevenson —Thursday and Friday • i •>. 4:'s £i j|j CSttoßMoif® ©GK A, AMLIO A&O HT3( nCropbtory New futurt£j:|)^4jix to s&yefx higher fyttosgsSi a lcf% iper, arid from B|smt(S' ; l caving del advancifesibf seven to ten points short ly aftelssh<lsß|riß3half December advanced to 8.?4 by midday, when the -market showed-net-gains of Id to -13 Stocks Renew Ifesk Upswing JH Oct. 5.-t(AP)—The .t'peaceupswing in stocks that began |) with of irife • cdpfetrsiiee rei forward march sPbr4ef pause ip |he|preceding H'eavy buyiuffßmed mapy shares to. new highs for the yeqr. distributing gains ranging'tO more than two points throughout the list neir «Re hopr. Transactions in the first twb hours Eurther recovery in-tionds was mark fed by a perpendicular: rise '#sk|te'issues. : American Radiator ~y— ... 17 B-8 American Telephone 146 1-2 ftmefe&an Tob B 89 Anaconda ... 36 Atlahiic Coast Line ...•>• 24 1-4 Atlantic Refining •• •. .23 3-4 Bendix Aviation 22 3-8 - Bethleheip Steel ... 61 1-2 Chrysler ... ... Ts Columbia Gas & Elec Co 7 1-4 1 Commercial Solvents 10 I*4 Continental! Oil Co ............ 91-4 Curtiss Wrjight i • 5 3-8 ’ DuPoht , *s&&■'s£ 1 * ♦»«/44* _ Electric Pow Light II 5 Genfefalf rfaiieS* 9f{4* lo4A}OOT bGfiuexdixaf• rsl• •iuwifcjVha >, i-liiggett •jo e*.«oir.v/* •niOOt ex; Montgomery Reynolds Tob B • • 43 1-4 Sou r ,hern Railway 14 1-4 Standard Oil' N J 54 I*2 U S ,®ts,Qkca . Jf.\. .•. jtf O kJt ii. Cfe C 3 W Ruffing Is Better 1 akffeSfcif (Continued from Page One.) With fc-sinate that fell in left field be- Jweenjodl^en^.ree A capacity crow<f of 44,000 saw the biller% dtagh t and‘Cheeked the Cubs to the utmost. The teams meet again tomorrow in xr * Aori 10 *'i 'ltOltfirt' ,!j; j,: .. 'P U s. Sell glli x,jxii luia >:xfi .90*Xl hi f DUBS ENTERED* THE FRAY GREATEST CONFIOENGE OCt-t omfeTf affe to winning * World Chicago Cubs go into-their hopes ' and 'h itr^g 4^ftf»«9? l Widtbthfey' are -goiT¥g ao xpSePffi* afcse |ftirty»t>xiW’f9Vo Wov« There is nothing very sensible-WbO«t is W#tW aß*<toeyt eMt ”didi arid’ you iaflV* they look pttohirig ami ;wfti#ftif 9 Hl§l9fti(J^«sh , *iS«-ntri-th posi • ih^toi^l of whom can and ■dfe6# 9 irtdk fames'. and harder. How’s he going to keep a ptedi bb noiJoioaib nv/o eii ea u ot ixioi e*r swmt tStdo r a- 1— e. a. r Raleigh, Oct. 5. —These views,vaijj- Construction State-. College. anidfe' architect’s (top) of the. new defrmithnes wfii 'h^cuf^ed 1 - next year are symbolical of the ex pansion -program now underway at the. Stated tech&dgghSSl -t^ s Htptidn.Af The drawing illustrates how Eighth anxf^infli 9 looic when •completed. Prof. Russ Shumaker, head of the Psepartflaept of Arch4tes« Aura, wag $#| ed & £ b | enc | to design the buildings. He rents hi's office front' tire- cottage arid his staff is composed practically entirely of Stat,e College aiumni. Photos, at thg/ show (leftl "Wftmm* i?9r. w§ WUmn aM* '?& d Fled War Scare si S* consulate officials, Americans are shown on of Waterloo Station, London, awaiting the boat train which took iherh 'to the Queen Mary and home. Similar scenes were enacted before the four-power conference at Munich brought etdgddoxsaa vixT’ the promise of peace to Europe. (Central Press) >ii7»Yi5UU oj ;j- ij'j\u-.\ ovr;.i ; *7FT 87 • 7r '-.**> . ~“' . . I ; t ji*- . v* jr**utfi.- ' “• tojowi wptmt r 11 "Bir4sH-Aisi f | t f . f t *JJ®c; Fuehrers Triumphal bntry Into Sudeteniand b!u t ‘ *qs3 \o aoiifiisdu an* ;• .; r — ifMmm BBBE||b» mm wi^feMM—adMß»jßeraOTq»i^Ml^^gS3K«^s?a^^j^SaSa££k 3 ar;'C-:-:' : ': : . . r. ■ j^MßlaSriwgalHiiMmißMlilWwiWlpyjeyfjiwffiHHplKHaflppMiWig-' B RPbUhh n BIMMMiMIHSBtMBPMM • • I- B >t>B wfflP B V S In triumph, Adoif Hitler rides through the streets of Eger, bloodlessly occupied by his troops in accordance with the Munich pact. This picture, ■ . , V ... a v i. (right) the excavation for the new chGTriscry laboratory building be tayoen Ricks Hall and Daniels Hall. background is Ricks, with 1911 Dorniitory on the right. Two more dormitories, a textile building and two modern animal "hus bandry- biarns will be under construc tion ibefore. Jan. 1. The current ex pansion!) program at State College, aided by PWA, is valued at $1,400,090. Trie'dormitories described above are situated between Seventh Dormitory -apd Frank Thompson Gymnasium. The three- donmitorjes combine to give a quadrangle effect. Ninth Dormitory will contain a social rqom for the use of parents ar.d other visitors. The four new dormitories which State College will have next year will hoxise 710 more students. ;* ~.V :>>, • •' ’• '■ r '^y.\ The California pension plan calls for S3O a' week 'in the form of an or der, not cash. Shall we call it a scrip -.ease? ' Britain’s Newest :Subinarine m ■ _•■•*••••• :® | . w. ...... .......v.-::^:ii+:^:- ■■ ::; t^'&Siic-i'-SS ••.**— - ' *• V ♦"*»**;» * * -*.. v The 1,750-ton submarine Seal Is shown in this unusual head-on phpto graph after the craft was launched at Chatham Naval Drydocks, Chat ham, England, recently. Most modern of England’s undersea boats, sheik 271 feet long and is said to haVe the most powerful armament of any submarine yet built. ' (Central Preu) _ ■ tt 4 &%. fcatiaaßifa. I f" adioed *? New Y ° rlt . shows.the crowd that hailed I the Fuehrer as he took possession of what was, until recently, . i - % ■■ - :. ■ ■ , If it’s true that back seat drivers cause many accidents, it's just as well they didn’t have automobiles in King Solomon’s day*. , V ■ The me.:-; at the next desk says a great many people probably will jgo to Florida this fall to get away from the New England hurricane.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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