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PAGE TWO Tyler Will Probe Fatal Clubbing Os Dunn In Jail Solicitor Promises Full Investigation and Pun ishment if There Has Been A Crime Com mitted ; Thorne In competent to Stand Trial Solicitor E. R. Tyler, of this dis trict who is prosecuting the June criminal term of Vance Superior Court, stated today that he has launched a full and complete inves tigation into the death of Leonard Dunn, who was fatally clubbed in Vance county jail several weeks ago. Pusey Thorne, who was held to be insane by the court yesterday, and not competent to stand trial, is charg ed with the crime. Dunn was locked in the same sec tion of jail with Thorne, after he had been removed from Scott Parker EFIRD’S Can Fill Your Hot Weather Needs At June Sale Pricesi Look Over These Sample Values. Our Store is full of such values. You will save money here. Marcy Lee Frocks $1.84, $2.84 Exclusive with EfircTs! New styles for the June Sale! These dresses are famous for their perfect fit and tailoring. Frocks with individuality. Junior, misses’ and | $1.84~ $2.84 New Dotted Swiss Frocks Six knockout styles„ and you’ll want at least two of them. All come with white dots. Two styles with hats. Navy and colors, with a flash of white. Wash them as often as you wish wear now and * all summer long. Sizes 12 to 20. O A June sale price White Goods 36-inch fine check 10c length S ° ft finiSh .... BV2C Nainsook or batiste 36-inch *1 £ mercerized soft finish IDC 36-inch good quality Isc Curtain Material One special lot curtain £ Full Fashioned Stockings 38c SCrim ’ ccru color ’ yard * >C A special lot pure thread silk stockings, p* _ Muelln QU** «. an all new Summer shades, slightly irregU- =» . JVluslin Bed sheets 67c - lars, values up to 79c, to v gQ,on sale Op' 1 ' ; : - x 99 good . o ualit y fine.muslin seamless’ Friday morning at;. ..v. OOC> bed sheets to go on sale gm * “ '■'"%■[{*' 1 Friday morning Os C All Silk Stockings 15c . q 19 F , n ~ One lot ladies’ full fashioned silk stock- 3 X helt Base Rugs ings. 59c values, mill damaged, to |rj Rotarus quality new border patterns^ go on sale Friday morning Ijf, floral patterns, new kitchen patterns, col- * ors beautiful, easy to clean and give long Fine Silk Stockings Cut ™ . ss ; 9svalue ; • ' S3JS In Price stock^' 1 tSs'tr 59C S ! raw Hats New Style. - One special assortment soft straw hats Bargain Q • i in „ all the newest shapes and blocks as oargain Counter Special well as the new colors. AP7 Ladies’ Hose 25c * Sale Price ill C A leal fine quality sheer hose. OP - June sale 25c Dress Shirts For Men ij . m 77 7 ' Beautiful new patterns, newest style not Weather Cotton Goods collars, full cut, well made, regular rmm Sheer Wash Goods • ?I '°° value ’ Special I/ C One big table sheer printed wash goods 2 for $1.50 show prints, mercerized printed IP' * batiste, 25c quality, yd IDC Bargain Counter—Women’s p* M i. i d .. ‘ TT Sandals and Oxfords n „ , e s*. Batlßte 10c yd. Special June sale bargain counter wo batistf e Sne C T a T th rf rSheerPrinted lftr* I"™’ 3 WhHe tW ° tone - nov elty sandals, ■ te. Special, yd lUC ties, straps and oxfords. These are odd «m , ~ , lots of the season’s best sellers, values up Mens rast Color Shorts 10c to $2.95. Thrown out on bargain counter. Broadcloth Shorts 15c June Sale Cl ylyi Men’s full cut vat fast color 1 r s P ecial %P 1.44 broadcloth shorts, 25c value ... . IOC 117 run . 7 Women s White Sport Oxfords Men’s Wash Pants Women’s white sport oxfords. Punch Men’s sanforized stripe wash J' 1 ’ 1 ™ summer models, medium heels, pants, well made 9IC father soles. Goodyear Efird s Dept. Store In Henderson Sanitorium, where ne was found wandering about the premises nude about 2 o’clock in the morning. Dunn was found unconscious and badly beaten by Jailor E. W. Ellis when he brought breakfast to Dunn. Dunn died at Maria Parham hospital about 10 o’clock in the morning, never re gaining consciousness. In making his statement, Solicitor Tyler vowed he would “bring the guilty parties to accountability, if a crime had been committed.” Thorne was being held in jail for safe keeping, awaiting his transfer to the State hospital, Raleigh. Hos pital authorities had advised there was no room. Thorne was taken to the Raleigh hospital, after a court order had been obtained by rela tives for his removal there. A coroner’s jury selected by Coron er A. P. Paschall, held that Dunn came to his death at the hands of Pusey Thorne. D. P. McDuffee, local attorney, has intimated that Dunn’s family will in stitute suit as result of his death, hut who will be sued was not learned HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 West End Pool Is Filled With Water Water is being turned in the new swimming pool at West End Country Club, and swimming will be permitted there tonight, a club official stated. The swimming pool is part of a big expansion program that is being completed there, and will add a great deal to the enjoy ment of the members. REVIVAL OPENS AT REHOBOTH CHURCH The annual revival services at Re hoboth church will begin on Sunday evening, June 25, at 8 o’clock, and will continue through the first Sun day in July. The pastor, Rev. J. P. Pegg, will he assisted by Rev. S. E. Madren. Mr. Madren is pastor of Liberty Christian church, at Epsom, where he is serving his eighth year, and is considered a very successful preacher. At the eleven o’clock service on Sunday, July 2, the homecoming uddress will he given. An invitation has been extended to Jasper B. Hicks of Henderson, to deliver the address, and it is hoped that he will he able to attend. Mr. Hicks was a delegate to the Uniting Conference of the Methpdist church, which was held recently in Kansas City, Mo.' The public is cordially invited to worship at these services. Cleaning Fee Case Is Aired Before Court J. P. Harris Appeals from Paying Fee to State Commission on Basis Law Is Uncon stitutional Vance Superior Court, June crim inal term, disposed of several char ges of more or less a minor nature yesterday afternoon and this morn ing, with Judge Walter J. Bone, or* Nashville, presiding. During the afternoon, an appeal from a conviction in mayor’s court of J. P. Harris on a charge of op erating a dry cleaning establishment in Henderson, without first purchas ing a permit from the State Dry Cleaning Commission, was being heard. Harris, through his attorneys, claimed the fee charged is unconstitu tional, since some counties in the state are exempt from payment of the fee. Garland McGhee, charged with larceny of a shot gun, came into court, and satisfied court with pay ment of the costs. The State took a nol pros with leave as to Robert White, Negro, charged with assault with a deadly weapon. A suspended sentence of six months on the roads against Hoyt Hobgood, convicted at a previous session of court of forgery, was pray ed; the defendant having violated his suspended sentence. Prayer for judgment was continu ed as to Garland Lockmy, charged with larceny. The defendant was placed on probation. During the morning, a jury got the case of J. H. Baker, charged with drunken driving, and had been out for several hours. Jack Wright and Ford Leads ! m LEADS IN NUMBER OF OWNERS! I More people are driving Fords today than any other make of car! m LEADS IN PERFORMANCE! I Ford is low-priced a big, powerful V-8 engine. So fine it doesn't eveo need "breaking-in.” yNo car .with fewer cylinders is so.SftOQtbr.so.much Junto drive! m LEADS IN ECONOMY! I The 85 H. P. Ford V-8 in this year’s Gilmore-Yosemite economy run showed the best gas mileage among all leading Ford V-B*owners report that oil is seldom, if ever* added between’changes. m LEADS IN HYDRAULIC BRAKING POWER! I Ford has A62. square inches of braking surfacCjlßiggestjevekusedJjqjillowj-priccd car., m LEADS IN STYLE! I Ford j bas > the t m£rt t aJm«re^.«y,« g i n the public 5s the year’s most.beautiful low-priced car!*(Don’t*<iiscover4t too.late!) m LEADS IN RIDEBASE I " ith^?^ inc hcS-between.front and rear spring~anchorage ineh^«?tha?cSr"C.” I Y«'thi? big Ford hMdl<£V*7?is 'easier to pa*» ■» LEADS IN EQUIPMENT AT NO EXTRA COST! I X?" g e Vq ui P a ; ent < o i V £ ord that iwouldLcost you from $24.70 to $34.00 extra on other low-priced carssThe Ford price means the price of car. ■t LEADS IN QUALITY OF CONSTRUCTION I with the only carburetor •••only semi-centrifugal clutch... only cast steel crank shaft...only steel seat inserts for all valves>SW/y Ye floating rear axlefTonly torque tube drive •«. in its price class. flg low Umlvnal Crmdl* Tamu Available It Dtirmd See the Ford Exhibit a» the New York Fair Qei Ike. rf-actl, cutd you'll yet a rORP i^^S Your Heart Car Should Be A Now Ford—See V. Today . CLEMEMTS MOTOR COMPANY Blanji Wilson, cliarged jointly in the warrdnt with Baker, pleaded guilty to the charge. The State took a nol pros as to Glenn Fields and Irvin Fabrikant, charged with reckless driving. Gilbert Smith was given from two to three years for larceny. Pete Davis, Negro drew a six months term on the roads for assault with a deadly weapon. A suspended term of 18 months on the l’oads was .prayed upon Albert Faulkner who violated the provisions of a suspended sentence. Tom Collins was guilty of larceny and receiving, and was sent to the roads for six months. GLENN LANCASTER TAKES ARMY FLYING A. Glenn Lancaster, a graduate of N. C. State College, Raleigh, this year, will leave for Dallas, Texas, Saturday to enter training for U. S. Army Air Corps. •Lancaster holds a commission as Second Lieutenant in the Reserve Infantry. He will receive three months training in Dallas, before go ing to Randolph Field for three month. His last three months train ing will be at Kelly Field, whei'e he graduates upon completion of the course. Upon his graduation, which re quires nine months of training, he will be commissioned a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, and will serve at some designated government field. Lancaster was one of the three boys from North Carolina to be se lected for this training. Lancaster was a candidate for naval flying at Pensacola, Fla., but took the army course instead. Progress Pageant Will Be Feature 4-H Short Course College Station, Raleigh, June 22. —A Pageant of Progress, depicting the growth of the 4-H Clubs in the State during the past 25 years, will be a feature of the annual 4-H Short Course which will be held at State College July 24-2, it was announced today by L. R. Harrill, state 4-H Club leader. Several county groups have been trained to present folk dances, skits, and songs to demonstrate the vari ous phases of the youth-training pro gram of the State College Extension Service. Miss Madeline Stevens of the National Recreation Association helped to train some of the groups. It is planned to have the pageant in Riddick Stadium on the State Col lege campus, Harrill said. The State health contest and the crowning of the State king and EFIRD’S BEACH SHOP Has An Eye For Color, and Texture and Casual Easy-Going Country Ways in Slacks, Shirts and Shorts 2-Piece Percale Playsuits—94 c Shirt and pleated shorts in one for fun on the beach • • and a button lIPiaPL . on skirt that makes it a sports frock Guaranteed wash beautifully. Elast.ex Back Shorts 25c mMmm Coverts in blue, tan and firay Sizes t mBF: 0 »0 n- Keep your boy s cool and comfortable all Summer in these / ; jHfjß •• washable shorts. iiH« Jl,lie ale r>rice — 25c Overalls with fitted bra top. Wear ‘ without a shirt 1o get the sun. There’s lots of gaiety in the design fjPlHilli ° n co * or printed cotton jacket. Assorted colors and sizes. Wm ■ Stunning one and 2-piece styles |lg |Pj| White and pastels for misses. S |ff Tailored 2-Piece Slack ||| Ilf For sand, sun and seashore you can’t fH If beat the sensational smartness of i| !1 this 2-piece suit. Made of shark <|3(i skin, white and colors. Children’s and Ladies’ Blacks Shorts —94 c for the younger set as well as Sharkskin shorts with pleats— t° r the women. Hopsackling, twill sanforized twill, pleats and doeskin slacks. Assorted colors, plain shorts. White, pastels, Sizes 7to 16 and 14 to 20. browns and navy. June Sale Prices bT," „°/ heaMh wUI another highlight ■of xne week’s Dr 0„,..„ Team demonstrations j n v | Pe 5 Ch « f 5^ 01131 A PP e aranco Goocl Food Hcibits, Safety First, and Get ting the Most for Your Mono - ' are scheduled. J a ' s °
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