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Henderson Cagers Close besson's Play On Friday poxboro to Bring Twc Strong Teams Here tc 1 r; .age Highs «η Sea son's Finale; Teams Have t illered Golden Belt Tournament. m high school basketball ni up their régulai ■το Κ ι iday night with ;1 ■ with Koxboro, and tile Henderson girl. ■ ■ck::lg their 54th e li ceu ti\.· -ι "'.ph. ! girls will offer a «t:·· ϊ: II balanced team in opp,· cr. ck Henderson n-ι ■ I ■■illdngs w ill remembei the egation of last year, lie tin· I'erson school say ih.it .-tars on last year's i'i\e ;i ·: lold. including Red Day. : best court perlormers in ;!l . in- last year. ; :, (i nderson teams will partici P ■ : ! 'in- Golden Hilt basketball li '' >' here next week, the girls In,m t'.c defending champions. C I! ·:) Harrison's girls are ιν:·,.-κΙ· "ι d by many fans to be the ' 'lit tlie "mighty midget' h;.· )T ·! cd in his years of coach t:.i I ill school. X' ■ I·": ι d Kilpatrick's boys have a, ' 1 -o bad during the veai. I- dropped just a tew encoimt , ut· ring two oi the tea η F· ι ' ί and Smith Host on. that t,;: ': ο t lick. PINE HURST TEAMS TO PLAY POLO SUNDAY •t. Feb. 27.- The Sunday rd at I'inehurst will feature :>. tween th». two P'mehurst I the Yellow Jackets and .ί .i.ii'krt ·. The game will be a μ..;. ! tin· 5-5 tie match of two S ' ·. ■ The first goal hit in the g. I decide the winner of the tic. rules ol the United States Γ.·!.· Λ--· 'Ciation. Τ ι -up will be identically the sa ι η the former game. The Y 1. r. I! Mrown: J. Charles Sv."· ». Merrill Wink: 4. Majui Eue. 1 e llarri-oti. I;· : ' Kdgar Taylor: :!. Λ. H Elle:. ·: ί. Marl Shaw : 4. Stanley TV i ·· came w.l I start at .1 it! . , :.d the public is welcome. Ε. Κ. Powe Five Tops Juniors I >11 I'll .mi's Κ. Κ l'nwc .Tr. high pasted ; ι 2fi 18 deleat nr. tin· ! I. it ι junior varsity Iviv ye t< rda\ alti'iniMin 111 a return ιμιϊ'. ir; ■ ! the •age teams. 1 i.i! ham wot the tir··', lulile in Durham I y an easy ma;· g · η Flowers paced the scoring I"1' :-(.n. wit.i three field goals, a total ι -ix point.-, with Alma ,\e) foil running sec%id. with five tallies. «·..!:;·!· -"1 three point.··, an.I Κ Slaek . id Tuilier came up with two each. Clark wa ; the scoring star for th· ■ .sitnrs, getting ten points. E. Har η got s'. \ ι η. and Suitt can:· up ν ith lour points Waller was crerl 1 od with three, and William:-"il ".·■! two. ' The Hi nder on junior. sl> •some improvement over the:;· I'nvt 1 mi eting \\ ith the si η m«! I ' r! ( contingent TAR HEEL SWIMMERS TO TANK MEETING Chapel Hi!!. I 27. · Captain : •I:m liarclay and là his team- 1 : .lit· will epresent the l'ni\t r-it\ i ι ' ! North Carolina in tiie annual So·. 11 hern Conference swimming I eel at Black-burg, Va . Friday and ' Sat· ι relay. The Tar Heel .-quad will leave here this alternoon to·· the Virginia Tech | tronghold. The Conference prelimi- ι narie- will he held Friday alternoon 1 and the Una I.- Saturday afternoon. ι * I SETON HALL FENCERS TO MEET CAROLINA Chapel Hill. Feb. '27 Perhaps the greatest fencing team ever to show in the South will appear at Chapel Hill Saturday afternoon when Seton Hall's Fa.-tern Intercollegiate ehain : ! ι · : ι s meet North Carolina's Soiiti. Atlantic titalist at 2 o'clock in Wool li η Gymna.-linn. The record compiled by Seton Hall's crack tean s over the last four years i- phénoménal. The New .1er .-ev team has won the Eastern Col legiate lille for four straight years now and has rolled up a remarkable dual meet record of â2 consecutive victories without a defeat. Stocks Leave Rally Trail New York. Feb. 27.- (AIM Lend ing stocks It'l l Hit' ι allying !r:iil in toda>'- market and - τ 1111 ■ 1 > 1 · ■ c ί into li ssi's ol 1 r ; ι c t ί ι · n s li amund two points at the worst. Stools lod the e;n*ly decline nnd ethei departments soon were weli u presented in the minus column. Volume slackened after a I>rn Γ sprinl in tin· forenoon and near the fourth hour prices were a shade above the iows in many cases. Quotations at 2 p. m.: American Radiator ... <> 1 -!! American Telephone 160 I t American TobacO Γ> . . (îli 1-2 Anaconda 23 1-2 Atlantic Coast Line Iâ Atlantic Refiniig 21 1-8 I'endix Aviation . . . . 34 1 - Bethlehem Steel . . . .... 77 3-4 Chrysler 6f> Columbia Gas & Elec Co ... . 4 Commercial Solvents !» 1 -<i Consolidated <">i 1 Co 5 3-3 Curtiss Wright II 1-4 DuPont . . 144 Electric Power Light 3 1-4 General Electric 32 â-Ii General Motors (>3 Liggett & Mvors 11 !)(l l-> Montgomery Ward & Co 3(5 3-4 Reynolds Tobacco Β 32 1-2 Southern Railway 12 1-8 Standard Oil Co Ν J 34 1-8 U S Steel SB 1-2 Cotton Prices Widely Mixed New York. Feb. 27.— (AP)—Cot ton lutines opened 1 to 4 higher. Prices around mid-day were 2 : points higher to 2 lower. 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There wasn't any fast· oi < ■ 11 ι a 111 i i 11 public in terest "i' importance among the ap proxn lately twenty cases in which the supreme court handed down de cision- tin- wee!; its first "opinion day' of the spring term. .Vu cli.ι·.- there appear to be any thing in tin nature ol a spectacular hearing in pro.-pert for the court's -t ion next week, when a dozen ap peals (two criminal, ten civil ) will he heard ·η·. the Fourth and Seven teenth districts. Case λ'· 1 on the spring term docket might have been ot more than ordinary a'oie-t had the ,-e\ en jus tiies gone n'o the real merits of the case propounded especially in view o] the e idem tide of opinion, both jadie:al ; : I -laths against ex tending ι»:«Λ »··.».·!·- and functions of "régulât, ty" iciations of trades, businesses arid professions. 1. Λ Λΐιι.-ο , a.- .nc! I'Icd in Hav -..nid c ill ι (ho , ·· oi that arch-foe oi ··,·., ·. ι--ion.· ", tonne·· State Sen it or Che-ter A. C'ogburn) for viola tion of the plumbers con mis.-ion law. Me contested the statute's constitu tionality and win η he lost belore the - ι pel i or court he permitted a hear ing -a the e· ideiice bef> re the .judge nloiie: i ι it η appealed, a.-serting the toils' it Lit lonal ι:· lint. Hi ci i. ,\ let h ιι ν as re\ ersed, but bt , .... the court held he could not waive trial by jury. The justices re fused even to con.-.ider the main que.-tioii. whic: v. II likely come up again oil a .-, c. nil appeal. 1'he roiii-t held that certain Engel harti fi*;."· ιι ' .11 havt to pay taxes for coi is 11 ί 11 {' ai of a town building, with Wl'A ; nd Hyde c< unty aid. The town hadn't h, i an election since 1915. but it- birn.fi· mayor and its still-living commissioners set up a tie tacto 111 ν η government in order to undertake the project. Protest ... made against payment because it >·. a a'leged. the city lath ers wen- v. tliout authority to cio anything ai ah being in fact, no officers at all. The court rebuked them rather stinging'y "They (the protesting citizens) were willing that the build ing be Unit . nd the county ot Hyde furnish it- 'coney for such purpose. Yet they 1 ο objection only when it comes to paying the taxes which had been levied against them." A Haywood county case, coming up for it- econd hearing in Supreme court, was oi intrrc-! chietly bccaus it show- ν but tag arguments can rise out ot public jobs. The contro versy is over rights to the position of tax collectoi for the city ot Can ten -a post paying S145 a month. In 1 iiis. the second appeal, a 14-page op inion was v.a it ten and even then it seems certoin that the matter is left open for further litigation. Next v. it·!;' calendar appears to involve no case- ot more than pass ing interesi to anyone except tile litigants and lawyers who are at ways alert to the ruling of the su preme court. A Texas highway sign ha- the right idea: "This is Cod'.- country. Don't drive like hell North Carolina growers who vol intarily reduce their catt >n acreage η 194Î will receive their share of ι '<· S25.(tO(),lino in Federal cotton tamps, says Κ. V. Floyd, AAA ex ecutive officer. Wife Preservers Ι; :1 h iî ο» s;, ihvs l. oil up am! spatter the wall behind ι ·.· kitv'iii'ii stove, wash ofT as quickly as possible with a cloth wrung < nit of lukewaini water If spots are stub born. dip damp cloth into soda, apply to spots and rinse with clean, damp clotii. lGtll U. Ν. · EGXEIw GO TO TOURNAMENT Chapel Η»ϊ, I "· .'7 -North Cap· < Ima ι -ight-n an linMti;: lt*ri!·· Wiii lea' ι* lit- ! r thi~ afternoon lui Cohue e.ia S ('. to Χ111 ι part m the : » ! ι — t. ί ; ; 11 Southern t '"tilerelice 1 < >1.11 11 ; t (•tit lit the I'niv« i ii> ni South l'ai - oliti.i on Friday anil SaUlt'da.v. Representing tl ■ Tar Heel- in the eight weights will I»· Hubert Wal ftoii. IJu pound Co-Captain Andy t Cii met. 1 '_!7 : .1 · h τ .lolmsti m. 1H i : t'.oh Parr h». 145; Morris Moskow. tftS ! Co-Captain Elden (lied) Sandei . Câ: Λi ιi.e lîob .tt. 17.Γ. and ( ïa ■ Κ iiilxill. heavyv e «ht. UNC GRAPFLERS OFF FOR TOURNAMENT Chapel Hill. Fob. 27.—The Uni . er»ity "I North Carolina wrestler·,. .• lui we e undefeated in team com pi'l.tion in the South, will try the r hand lor individual honors m the Southern Conference Tournament at College I'ark, Md.. Friday and Sat urday. The Ta: Heel·:, who are entering a ; ill team covering all eight classes, el ! today. They were led by Coach Chuck Quintan and Co-Captains Steve Forrest, 175 p· lid-, and Don To.rev. unlimited. Ν >rth Carolina use about ine-seventh of th·· total lertili/.ed tonage sold in the United States, l'a.' outranking other states, says Dr. I' ll Colliins ot N. C. State college. Yankees* Ntw Keystone Combination Πι. Ν.·ν· "ιι| Yankees pin hi:·:· .].-.· · ··· rookie keystone cftml.i: ;it!on, shown practicing their U'.apn' ~ ' 1 ' 1 ι -h ·ι -·. i'l,:. ι ; m rp shortstop 1'hil Hi/,· .in ι k-t't ) and secunil-aacker ' ·" I ' "■ · ·· 1 ui) at Kansas Cits- Inst ··. asom It ι- the duly and ambition of every Christ ian-Harsvard ι· yet- to 1"· - ire ot.r customers get their fullest dollars worth, nd vlrn ;·>· ' i< tl,<···· OUTFIT VALUES c mes around—your dollar stretci.e·· a 1 ' See ear· ttu-e •BUYS" Todav. '59 $1 Cash—$1 Weekly i> Buys This Outstanding 7-Pce. Bed Outfit [ Onu ■ ! our most popular suites and wo «>*« o!ic-riny it at an unusually low price. The gioim inch.dis Bid, Triple Mirr r Vanity, Ronr: y Chest, Coil Springs, Mattress—and two Piilov. $1 Down— $1 Weekly 4-Pce. Rug Outfit J·'..]· The Price Of The Riu·· . JtSÊÊk ! Y curs Only $| Cash *1 wk. The ! u outfit v:i!ue of tlr· year imiiul·... !!·< f\12-ft. re versible ( he.iille Rug. 2 2«x54-iu. 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