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Ht J f: * ■» s *"· e fΓ ζΐ > f H ft ί Ι £> 3 ** » - ~ y Ëa* Λ .* ko V V1 L· W €*1*τ4 «* -s\1i * Lists Many Activities Commencement Ο η May 15 Culminates Busy Period for Stu denis: Holiday Taken Good Friday and Easier Monday. \jnil 11—IInlid.iN ι Ποη<1 I ri da \ 1. Λ ?>ri1 I) — Holiday (Easter Moil ! V). .VmiI IN 11 is school liauil Ifor- ι ι (ireensltom In < ι mitcle in finals of state music contests. Aoril '."i—Annual .lunior Senior Β aminci. M i !- I'iano recital Doris Dennis. ;;ss;sied h> Frances Sat tritd'ili· and Pauline Keavis. Vo< ι lists. ι* · \ Μ—Hi V Banquet. IM.iv 11—Baccalaureate ser Dl" ' M.· ν 1! — School and Award Ni- li!· Μ ι' ι-,—('iinini<'iH cni"iit. Λ(ι\ 11;—Final grade reports, at H a. in. {Tin· . ι : \ « . hettalc < 11 Ht 111 cot crinv. . · \ t.· :<t tin· lleadi. π high through !μ· ι .· scht Ί ■ M ay Hi. wii ■ announced tod.i> V." I) Payne. h : ■ ! ι dm· ι print Principals for the can meni · i-nt · « ok p: ..grams have »<· yet ιi li etc(1. lit· added. Ea:'· holiday- at the high school will I·. : ·: ··. .th · ι· el·■ e t the day':· classt ·· Thin· day. April 11. :md| will en I \\ .t!i t' c opening of school on t τ·! ; ' Ί ti' lay. April IS. I' - iindt rstiiiid t!i .t othei schtx i 'y .'id t-i - nty ysten will ι ·■ liar ela.ses on Good Frida· 1.ι.· .·. :i take vacation on Easti Μ :··Ι.·ν. Tl:· I'll'ιοί hand, having won an "A ·.* mu ·ι el -t> :et clmhnatioi conti ' ■ ifi it I. ..1 Greenville, will com|ΐι'ι ί I·: day. Apr ! 1!'.. in the state ■ i-ic tinals at Greenville. Del. id :1 "l: ■ : a ve m it yet beer . Η : ·: "ither the .1 unit» Seni·· · ··! "I Ap'-il 25 ..r Hit Hi-Y -i.iti. » . May SI. Mr. Payne said. "' · are eN| "ft«-d · anno in··.· ϋι· ir plan- in the near futui Di !)·',· . en siusie ,-t aden' in piaim tider Mrs \V. W. Parker will p; e ι "it il .η ivr tal .:i tin high tidil· ·ι .υ" ιοί the η igl. ' of Fr tl Μ:·ν 1' Assisting in tilt récita1 !·' S.ittt :■·.>. I ! ι and 1 ' ·..· lit· ■ t;:·U ir η voice. Tin■ .ιia r.-at peakei . t>ι he . represt ι:·. ·Α· "I the Pi"sbytcnal dencii: η. " accordance with the custor rota!."ii among t : e vari ous dt ·: · :.. ί a 11 ii<. has not yet been selected, and the Senior speakers for the Co· ι H en t nt program will ht chosen ι "in; im-· her- of th» Senior . - who an· now workin·.· on th: decla:: a 1 : · > 11 - which tiny will offer I" the honor I represent nc their c'a π the :inal ceremonies One 1 anlred or more members cri the Smi!"' class v. II receive diplo mas at · u· 1 H I I e· imniencei; cut n' the h igh di ol. Principal Pavne said Last Vim " d'aa'.ng el.ι - wa comp" · tl ... :t:; st dent-. . nd tl · largest ι :„>s .n the i. y ·,: tl:. institut;· n \v .- η 1030 when 112 gradua'· et · eii tl.pl n as. 'Lone Ranger' Dies In Crash Fin ·· i 11 Li : <1 ! ι. Mich.. April 8.— (AP) —E; ! \V (ii ;·. whose 11;rillin radio i'\jii>.il,· the "Li ne Ranger' wen ι i Iiv thousand- nt listeners W^s I. . i ll -uli■ :ϋ!ιl early today ilea: Fart· ■ 'ton ν hen In automnbil· crashed into li ,·■ 11 m end ot ; > 11 : ι : ît G ι -ei w 11 ο . ■ I'm ι. 11 iar ι : II "hi. y Sil\ ι ι " ' ■ .. the 11 adcn ..u k ι .1 ! radi" ..«I· fiiti. < - i .»» lu'cn mi til. air a 11 .<■ I.· iu Ranger lor the I ι nine v. .ο ι net woi I; , irigina'. ini with I h·' . '.t ! adio .-talion. Yugoslav City Taken (Continued f-roni Pane One) turned Ih· ■ : ι attention to the hinter land B> · tu·: .· hara-sed a widely meshed rail network, derailing and de troy ing lr ' ρ train-, bbsting Ireigh' trail; and toppling railr ad bridges it ν ■ stated. Th e circle.- said the nazi destruc Hon m Yugoslav planes in the air and on the ground was important •trateg'clv because "Serbia as n< plti,·.· production of her own and del)' lids . π imports which re di'ffi cult now." Premise to Yugoslavia (Continued From Τ· ι «β One) the United States are witne in ■ With adni:ra'j"U the c mrage- his sell dotense ol' the Yugoslav p-'opl.· constitutes one more .shinning e\ ■anrvile ι>! their traditional bravery. ''As I have a-sured your maje; ty's f'f τη nient, the t'niled State-, will •fejjfce.ilv ι ι' 1 : ι -'ι .ι' I lea!· rial as.e tMce po sible in accordance with its I •Xlstin^ statutes. "'SSj'I send your majesty my most fl^Bnest hope for a successful re lBance to this criminal assault up otjl the independence and integrity (wour country." / ■he real friend desires your good ! FDR Cabl es Aid Church Secrctan Ail^S I I.!/ Mil ι !( ! \SSITi.I; Miss I ,assitei 's First Quarter At Church !s Closed ι Γι 'lit' ! r tied. ; In January Mi- Iιot·i:i ί..; ι ; ' tu î!i" Kir -1 1 ' ; >! - ' ο a ' t ·:··. <· a educat i ■ ·<: : <!:·;' .·. Λ : ·· niilliit ιι>£ ι':·.· η tile Γ :n r.il . 'ιι!liιι! SiΙοιιΊι.ιπ.. ;■·.■ l.i .: ' I ho Annio Kate V. ν ι ■ : - School, wli oh , :i l» ; f · h..· niU'.aKeïïient. and ι ι .·ι : · ;nlr. F··. eighteen ·.·.·<>·.·.:'..■ ■ <·. .rk •c! m «oci.il ο;" ο · ι liait ,:i ·'»·.'·« ■nlt-rod tii·.' V.'·· Union Training School in LouisviUv. vintucUy. t'rom ho .urad latod ipirn t ■ · :. ι >iι ' - :. ' ■· '. ■ '-vimι ·.uir>" for church ·,ν · aa.i .. - <ioliarit . ?νί ι - I.. it' .'.rid . poo pi : :.!· \ : 1 I ; ! S : a ! ο S. ; " - .lay Srii ι.>1 11- . d oel >rι' :'. ;ir; η» . . I...till. ..ill. · od 101; 'ι II, il «il - ... 1 > ' Γ,-...· · · 1 · ! ; ι ' ' π. Alter !.. ι i; thnv year ο: ,i)ij »;ί r.a ifd . : ad ■ i · '. :.. ai re she '.va.- exv.ded a rail !·» on::: · ' I ieiidt r ■ hi. Ttu 111".·. .1 .. t. ι" rli: roil i: I .ally mot the ixj'eelatinn nl' the ■ongregiit mi, ίο ι a:a· ula io<- ·.(> the .-er \ λ ' · -. . η' ,·.· ■ a :m ■ ; > oa i>e loi ' >a I the c · . nid ta· ι : · . ι■ η . a • ' ■ ■ · ' ■ ut a 1 1 j a ρ - :· : 'Γ: aai '1.4 I'm .11 0 ·.,. .· ,·.,,ι , on. An live nights throe 0 ar e were igill, la 111..0 tha :i ! : I iy .11 at ·. .'danoi Nov. Monday ;he Sunday oia ί Ι \'. eok 11; : r;i .1 ; ng will lie ill Οιη',ι r <>i tiieo clraroh priisrain. . .· being ot ··« 11· III Mi. .· . .·; .. . ·! 01 All--. ·!)·" ·'" ' -1' ' «·'«· 1·'·. ! Ih ilia ar 'uia.'.i-d. 1 - ·'■■'■ .''·.... : . ! ·:e hoad - · ti ■ ' ' Ο ! IK "I I.-. ill ·' 00"..04 Γ . I . -,·1 a. .11;, : -aoi e. , f Ρ "Mil; a . 1 in ; '..ail,. ■) π.» :< J κ I·; ti'·»· .m· Li..,· 4, way ·■' ! >i' · · · ■ · '-.«.·- * »i lead'.·; ι » Γ ci, I — ι·! ι : rit·; >:<. i. · ι<_·ί ι ' -·, ι, ι · , ι - ·:»..·, .ι u·. ' .· ·' I ;.ιι · .; * κ* mit .ν ! ι1]»:·!» <"ΐ;·*({ ίιν (1.1 \η\ π; , '. ι, ;;.t' μ| hi) clr;:vh. Γί · : < ! · it \\ I; . ·; ι ·:.· . .· f..··../! . .:ι;ι!Η·.;ι! ·>·(·. e'.ary ! : lue ri. u m. indicated that d n.îif» tin ' M ι.···'t' π! 11) 11 the cnurell had 1 ;'i lied ' ut $li.iïa7.U 1, e.\ • usi'. i· ni il·'!.πμ sum.- glren by the a.'ay '!···"! (>. I'. amount, ·'.■■'· '■ ■ ■■ r I . I V.le i ■ r t ton ι ;·. ·.· .!'« u; !-n had not made pledges foi tin- ytear several id IV p. ·'! .,·■ il .ι I ; I'.idv Γ Mil· in. I'lic goal ι I e\a ■ y aody having a pa:;, iiv n'dmg t ι I . a! il I j ly, π the I : - liUH'iaI J>ιίι ot tin· kingdom a ndieated i.v lia· church one which Λ1 :··· 1 ..I- -:lr: heart!Λ ; |-proves. At present Miss l<assiter is engaged η as*i>tmg with the "Church Vita kation" program .u· put nil by Hi.' congrei'.a t ίι in In.· t.ae second ji.arter <>: the yea:. Tile |i irpi.se ί ο increase attendance upon the wor •·|> >"!·ν i" with tl.e h ipe that the .· :tii---.!ig « : the congre galam may it mure vital and eiuhu iastie. The ί aident r i]! nl' eight hundred niem )er- ha In·, ι d;. . i '.i i·11 > t'a rty /. e group-, and given :·> ail <·:lic-it iit "Ci : 'tie n: 77". These visitor Uive keen seeing all member* of the ι:r.·. j·.···» ·'· n g them ν eiirnll . · nt ca rd - aid ι - eiiedule fur the f ; : It;. . !'id a\ it '\'i 'ra ■ ι ■ · ι. i · - Γι le ι r t y nation in the •.••■n·!; ol ' m4 eh : " cil. I .a ""e)\ a ■ a ι ,-si ; 11 ol v'.in·!-. ye ' il. y' 1t· ■ ι<1 : vtee up m the fi ι li !'i " ι ι··. ···· ' ι i'a ed a , I I ι ' : S ι y . ι · a ι > : thowed ">-ϋ present. The 'a irfling ireacliing ·. . . ,··· lia i .ai "ici «· ·· · ivcr tile 'isua! ira a ' ί·.·; a:ul thi •venai" er\ace s i- ilea !y doubled. Qinetl.v. ste.xMy and . : : 11 . ; a'l\ «loves the 11 · "λ ι hicat.oiial d ret'tof, 1 vin fling friends am ma the mci'ilier ihip antl community, and seeking to id v. nice the work of the Kingdom , if God. If a job requires no more intelli- j ;ence than is embodied in a machine, t is hardly a job .suitable lor a Himan being and is best let. to the > naehine. I Calculi ^ase To High Court Iîale . h. Λ ι :· ; : I «ν (ΛΡ)- Atlemc. Gt lit · .1 1 Lui y Mr. .lull .· ι < · ti 11.I\ U'.it .h>e C\ \ utt ..ι v..;·» il» villi', convicted 1» ' . i. thiin· <1, ni but'T. V >r 't I > 11 it; t»> hud |»U.: 1.» hide behind" t«» ;i\ ;d trvnii* a m nit net.' ο! .ι yeai in ju . on. Ί In* c:iai ^e \... EnfcHfe d::;.Ut; or.i1 . 1 ;;iuncnt : el- If 111·· -t;ttf Sup: ■ · « ( 1)11! 1 ill I *. Ic .'fs ! II 1. ! I ί « ν it:lion l.i-t 1 )» (vmh( ι in >' • «»unt v. Ί . l ' t I 11 11 î î ι " . tilt· I t u 1KÎ · ' 1 ι ι. - \ ! t ? ! 11 111 . ! 1 « ! It : : ' .. !I,UUli tl ΐ. 1 ν Λι ι it il ..î lÎ.ne ;h. (\.1< . attorney who .il'· τ·· H th f.'C \ve:e 1* ( ι mi s m Ûm t: . ii. ;iikI i»v Att η C ; 1.111 · ι ; 1 McMulîaft ;:ii«l George ΐ Uni. .<η a. -tant attorney gênerai. ( 'aleiitt. In :iir> ι· < liteec < : ν t :ι|· ι u j)i : ·., k \ a g ten a i · \ t ar ύ ι 1 ι :ι ίide.' un t ud. ' 'hut lit· ι>. y · line ci ·* pfaced on ι tron. era# !.. - im ■ n< ss ;md ι el ι am 1 r* ;u | · ' three yt ;u>. When .Mfud-.-Il .. t1'·.! teil ' line was < \ce-: ι\· . Λ - · · c ; ; * î « .lu :.·« Henut (Mm !; · >n rt mari.t-d: "Calcutta hu-in·.'- «r<»· ed SI (>4" 000 in four years. Why do you tile tine \va - exec. iveV" Shipping; Tell Heavy (Continued From Pane One) port .ιi» 1. ami went up atinin the tolkiWiiiM lU'i't to 2U ships i.l 77. 575 tons. In announeing the latest losses, an ti (ht .<·!■ . - il tte Quits Draft Heard I'll : ; η I ·'. I .al ! .1 Declaring that "employers and! om filoycs are not pulling together te make the best datetee ill'ort," Thomas F, Lutta in ρ rote ι ι . ;· ncd from the tira ft board in Cleveland. "Selfish inii IW-." be ju-e in terfering v. i' all-out pre pan Iness pi duel I'>n. Dread Paralysis * * Science Moves Ahead in Fi^ht Ac?cin:t >-j vJ By LOGAN Cl.KNDKMNT,, M. I). • W<· arc always reminded by the President's Birthday Ball and his visits to C.ïeorpria of the· ever pris ent dread of infantile paralysis. The incidence of occurrence of in fantile paralysis has not changed at ail in tin· last twenty-live years because we d·» n«»t know any prac tical m<·; hods of prevent ion. L : ι « : ■·.. > :i!y : . l'antile paralysis is spread from i.\dividual to indi Pr. CTefith îii!^'·· will answt r fill· -liuM < I ! · . I ;» 1 " ! : ' « t (1 tf hi.- c·»·',; . ; « 1 ■ ι : i ! in a !1> * w hr it ρί" ι..:!y -I -« !: . y by dil '■ ' breath, or in the air ol a badlj. ventilated rooo.. investigation Started One delinite method of spread seems to have been discovered, which is that epidemics have boon I>roved Jo occur from w; ter cn taminated witli sewage. It is well known to those who study epidem ics that infantile paralysis tends tu occur in neighborhoods For instance, a case which start ed a line of investigation occurred in Connecticut in the summer of ΓΛΤΛ Attention was tirsi called to this when a y rl 18 years old was ad mit ted to the New I! .-a Hospital with a severe paralytic form of the diseasi. She was the tirst patient with the diseast· to be reported fr un : . f ρ;» i t of : he state for over a \ < ar. Anoth· r pa tient with recent .acute parai;, is was soon discovered in the - community and presently c. occurred in many members of îh·· six related families who' lived cl· .■ by. Not so lonfj afterwards <t was terbury, Conn., there we re re ported cases and fourteen cases were reported from the western part of Connecticut. Ί he location of cases bore a very definite rela tionship to the banks of a stream or river which drains off sewage and industrial waste from the en tire region, and particularly from Water bury. Κ ι idemies of this kird are by no means rare, and have been re ported m Sweden, Germany and Rumania; also in various parts ol the United States. The virus of infantile paralys - can be isolated from this sew agi water. It cannot be isolated fr■ ·.·. ordinary running: water unless the water has been polluted by sew age. 1 reported powe of the ρ π i mi na rv \ν· ·'·'·: a!·. ·' '. · · !:..«· a ' ' ' > over a > .. ι ..■■·■. I t > f · ■ ν Ληυ.'Πί· ι Λ! <1: Ι Λ U'IIVC a ..·»· 1 I t: · ini'll · I dne t · ■ rc "seairc h \v ork, vv lue a u - · ι ! # ! : · ι a at il ιal ertai to ι-"· ν ry : ai a* ïMti val uable ;· .·! : . · : :.>· h , i: i.u.g Of oa ! · ·! : · ! 1 ' κ ' i ■«·■»·.■ π lion ■ : ·. ■:·. a i ·!.- : <·. ( r .. * tf ι Ha· ! t·. ίι ν (1 \:μ. ■ ··· ι.! > of j pa tvy >rie tw induce It si ci* r. * : ρ s ; injι;ϊ·;ι :.is tv) a < i i-i «·; t . · · \ « ar-7" AiirU'L·!·-—I)eeidt'dly \v■<. Pare J ^(iriL· ι s a sp .a'! ν ;.· · d ' ire ! tin · < i t ■ · '.ι·.. \ . . ".··,· i !.. ν j . . \. ..!·« ' ; I :.· i a: 1 ο ι ajvr aaj>.s i.i .-.-η· * 'ivveiliins: ' ν · r i:. ,. μ · : ι· with i*. .ι ι v' 81 n ·->' l.ia Iι > .. . ·· ...ρloin. . I J. M' ' · ν-, :-·■■ ο y -? 1 Π.ι". ... i . ■ ,1 wl.at ] ι Γ." 11 , ι ... y ■ 11 the ! Ιφ-'·"' I Λ : >· \ . !1 ί I I .ί· Ι ι . . ■ im j |'!«.η it:·>η : . . . II! ; ·. ! ,!lj I I,:,· ι·ιti.wis I a Hi ti j ;·! · i-i 1:- ··.. ·.: niaiOHly j - alii ί a "v. .-a" . » ·,ι.- cy*t s·, tain »i\ «lu.· t·» î:t- .··.·. . which i"<<2 iii {lit· , !. Γ M.: Λ I. ' t and , n:«. 1 · îi r. ι » ι ί : 'Ίΐ de !κ a III';' in ;· uiir ι . · Λii . r ii··'! he ob , taaard ι;» man\ Loi ι ai I - and ι · 11;·· I - l \ · ing t lie (icl.aa ia y KDITO'VS NO'!'!· Dr ·η?ηκ h»u i ai: h lit ni a. in d [>\ ·■·. ι ·. · ' r i |. , · 1 «Tilts. i .· r a :.v ι t ; a ·.., ■ ' · ».·Γ> 1 11) ■«'Hit i d < ·>: ri. .11. >.ί ;·. . . i iivf I». «»«.» : :.mpi· ! .·■ .;l> il.· :> In Hr .··.«' paper . lie par:,are . · Re<!ui :.·■ II;,·?··. -I» .·■·■:. ' ι ; a: ι Kfilu. in·.; ai,·! ι. I · · ι '.al·»·a- ' . i - · · . ! 1 ar·.· υΤ la·· Ii. .· . Planning For 4-H Short ("oursc Leadc - of tli' I II Club μίνι··; ·· λ ' >· > :ι ;ιΙ>··ν«» making plans lof the annual 4 11 Short Course, ■< I < dull <: 1 < · Id at N. C. : State C llegt .Inly L'!i .<\u;;u>t .'I !· : ; : . Ίο i< L I!. Hal rill. State leader, and AI ! > · ΛΙ .·< ' ' .ut Slate leader, both of State College: Holu . : \'· i ί \ !.. -, ι ;>rrsid·. nt of the Stale 4 11 Council: Willie M.ie I), nil-, ο C· unity, ν i co président: Allied Greene of Uurli;··· ( >linty. re).r< r"t .· · the 411 Club, and Iîilly liritt of .lohnton C :nt.\. I t ι ••u-il Merle Lutterloh of Chatham County, μίτιί.ιλ i!>·· < ·· π. I. <· n..ble to at tend the conference. I Γ'Τι V. ) w ν> £v noneymoon / /; ΡΕΓ.Γ,γ ο I -, J {-..Λ ΓΤ> .ΤΓ'ΓΜ ν, *: · κ:. \ Uvi .y* I! . ι Ni.'tk· it :t I :. Iyw« <Js I· .? i r .-w :ιΐ<·*· ιν.Ίίΐ: f ι -· ν ' »' ι τι : - l" . ι ί ι- -ι w ti ' " ι i · Tm.M for:M AN j:ν r\t:TKii. ■ · M » ! < · 11 Π'.ι,.·. οιυ . r '·: · U' '< ' . ( ρ ·!*.· Ί ■ t ·· · .·. -i. r ι.·I t·· ι ! \V f > \ I '. · · 1 ! τ · ! : I · ' . I plans i"i ·» '·"· > n Ί ClIAPTKPw KTGHT for λ ι.η: .■<; ι. ·. t r ; at mκ 1 giaiir.j: ' a : I. liait.:»' i . ' : I : eyes munit nais. Win η he 1 1 ' last his \ .ice rns !· ··. . unir■ ·. . . hut liait.' was a a a i'.y η ill it. "Why, you old f· ·< ι :" ho ex claimed. "I usually believe Jr< ι think that by :· . . tt rrilic anion:'.t ;■ .. ! ί'y .ι keeping it oc. ί a ■ i». : l.y <·;?·; y < ·>ιι [.li s honevmooniliL· II.· : . y · " si t the plans tin. boys and I have made· !" "Wi 11, to he quite· frank ν ' you. Blake. I'm ufraiil I I Ιι.λ some sueh i.lt a m mind,'' a·:! . ''· Mr. Markham. still in tint almost untroubled v.:·· -\ ■ have to admit that it's : ■.· · rather dillieult for j-..u s ι number of aliens on : ! · is; : keep their presence there a secret until your boats ia". la.: into this country— .v|;il·. 1 a dozen or more y ur.g [·· ... . the island." Blake's powerful lo< k··. opcneil anil closed conv ively for a moment before h- r there was a white, angry line about his mouth. "You've cheeked "·."!· ac knowledp. ·! at .V. y ·:ι haven't STOITKD u-. V · a iv CHECKED a, Kut y ι · i: for a moment that ·. ·. ι.■ going to let you get a iy with it. ·Κ> you?" "Frankly, ι·." admitted Mr. Markham. "I have every reason to believe that you will arrange to have me destn . ..s soon as y.m are certain of being able to do it without leaving ai.y clues tli t will expected that wlien I ma·;·· the plans. I'm t|Uitc j)ι. parc.î l'or ^' une such action on ν·.ηι part." "That's good. Then it won't bo any surprise— ' There was a knock at the door and Burton opened it to admit Dr. Knslee, short, stout, ml·! -de-aged, brisk and businesslike "Come in, Doctor," said Mr. Markham cheerfully. "This is Mr. Blake." But Morton Blake didn't | τι use to ackno-.vlod;;e the introdu He simply walked out of the room, an·! there was som.-thia.; a· :l hi manner that mole t:.· . · < is dark with anger and hale and f rust rat ion. "Friendly sort of cuss," com mented I1 Knslee. "Λ queer s.-rt of playmate for you, Jordan, uiv lad." "Λ t ; riss associate—up' r tunately." agreed Mr. Markham, an·! eh·. ' ι'.most dryly. In the morning wlu-n the maid, came .11 to 1 lighten the library, she found Mr Maikham dead in his chair. Hi I been shot, once through llii I: 11 and again in the head. The pi do's of his clothes were turned inside out: drawers of the desk lia ! be. veil ami the r contents disarm.·.·· -1. and a nam-ί ber of valual··· ere missing It was (jinte 1 ·: . , 111 > pi .lice a ρ reed after at: - .·.-.· e\am- , mation of the premises, the wori of a burglar, «In., ;:..-· t at liis i job, had killed, to silence the giv ing of an alarm. The reading of Mr. M-.rkhnm s will was an astonishing thing to a ! number of people. In It tit η to legacies fur ea. I. of t servants, bequ. : charities a:,d !" 1 It the rest of the . s'a:. !■ : : Mr. and Mrs. Tm ί ent residents i.l li.i condition that tl e : maintained ,.s 1 1., treat under their ·. such time as the I . "Λ husband liUc Brooks is su( f. r\ r<- . Î. no longer in clangor of ·■ r < ·· · . ι .(,! either from within or l : vithout." It '.vas that curious ρ1ιι··ι -·■ ".· · aroused speculation, uf ·· ·'··.·· newspapers promptly ' : .' v: ■ . that phrasing by p>>intir. the location of tiie island made it quite valuable as· a !. . ιor ;.·.', enemy who wished to titer t:.· country Illegally; the smuggling o| alien.·*. for in.-tance, tli·.· η ι m pointed out, c dd )··· man: . · ■ ·· readily from this point, and thus the island's present u.···· η a ho. · v moon retreat was easily under standable. But if this fact was point·· ! out by the papers, it seemed to Tom and Betsy η rather ι· i<U a They believed that Mr. Markham's designation of the i land as a hontyn.oon retreat was simply a sentimental tribute to the girl with hon·. I ·· hiii..·· '.t ! · I I.··; 1 to occupy the place. Λ sert of ρ·. ι pr tr.al memorial to the Nancy wi had loved him and whom he had Neither Tom nor Betsy could ac < Mom themselves to the idea of being rich. In point of fact, Mr. Markharii s estate, when it vas 'anally settled, was small· r than lia I been c Xpert i" 1 : after dl the· t - quests and legacies had been at tende·: ' ·. the estate won!·: ; t-.vi a •in .'· ι ι for the y.'tn.g Τ a For· mans «·ι between ten and tifte. η tho'.i.- <iollais a ye ir. Λ .- a that Si : ! SI::.ill to some ; pie but to Tom and Betsy it seemed riches I ' : ! their fondest · : :. ai - It 1 : Mr. Markham that t! ! -r the ho· ■ y · ··, retreat u·.interrupt···I. or.·: ι tt w : · r the fun. : :! '!' and Bet y r< turned to the island to await : · · Ί the lirst : : . • )f he: \ · ■ ■■·.-. "Something old and something new—" J! h ν Sutton chante : blitlu ly at ' ly laughed. Λ rather dis igrceaI te laugh. "Darl·.·..·. . ' : 1··· quaint, dra'.v.ι .1 .: tl. " : voire. "The ilear I·: :·.· e: ·····!:.-.· au .s painfullv : . · ' ■ ■ ·.. ai is somelhii:.; .·.·(. l.et y .r he was Ginny Mart.:, s I·· ! : months ago lie bel· -ngi · · ■. · ι y b· i.iy thought, to Lucy St. · —until the Stevens family lost its money, and he found a el .·,·· · t · 1 lam self up With Ν ' '.· • >"i ·ι m ' · ' . -ι 1 ·, . m. or ■ ! τ · il·;. 1 ■ i't. ir! in : ' ■ lv 1 in. ' lie ■ ι ·. ■ tiling the new. larriet. V a ΐ·> ·. . ; Y ··; . ... <y ' ; ■! hard tnouuli. ' ι : yuu, .! ::ng Han.· ' . > r ..·.·! her cyi .-· " : ■ ' .:· ' ' . . '· * \ .ice r .· . .1 '··. t λ:τ··!·'! it all Λ l.'is sponsihility—like a diamond brace let. V· ii >-1 : :. ; ■ 1 t · keep ar eye on him every moment." "Well, of course—but then he's worth it, don't you think?" an· s\v. roil N.i' ··, .11· i ■ ..III·· : the :c·ll her lace lilt stiff ami sî® had a : ere • brij :. • . c> · >. : !·. ι;. ; ι iced ii . t· · .·■!> : . fore ■ malicious, sophisticated wom : ι. nil.· !" Si:e . Ul.l have ; t:.. thought! Κιn nds! I. . ing at her for a fool because ι . . I. · . t · buy her husband; Bees (se her beauty ami charm and ii:i:>!t -sum on . :.s her : . · . left lier " answered Harriet . tlj I lew :vy I couldn't 1 iiim( an : 1 vfas wise enough net to let myself know him util el' ·.·;,'■ .'. • Γ ■ ι yi. ι iot." said N- ι · I me to ::·. η we coitus fi I Dcach, so \ . b- iter." It i, ; t. '..-ι .ι t of "Co It' Oil · .·*> r she had departed She h&d eoroe off sec ond In ,-t .: ' : :i!id isl'.e knew it. !J..t it 1 :■ ·: been the best wiih :'· ! . * nble so S: » i'iisp ... 1.,m k • · e • ι r . : : :ty. Points c': Entry for Nazi; if η Vv» R_ U M A y Ν ι U . S. S . P. s fé ? H- SΫrJ BELWACl£ . VU. G O S L A V , BUCHAREST ') j 0£ \ · oy [ WX ΑΜΑ J Ι'Λ c \ S > ▼ / S/A>,At' ιν,<?Λ. ? Φ,,Λ .- „Λ -oV bj ■*> fiucMcrxr -\ >? \ Κ , £U 3* y«K 1A.. f > y;** I Λ' If I. G API /O <i>£r I " /ΤΗ J .· .> ^/'Ρ'ύΛαΐ ι fà φ:φ& ) ν^'^αηΐ^ .j—^ ί'ο ' \ 'ί-*1 <^u <_>S vT β α V --—Ο \ · . Arums indicnti· Irati'jr;,· i> in- of <>itr> fii ίί< ι :":.·ι l' ιό·* - the invasions uf Yugoslavia end Greece as Hiûe» hurled ntoro than 3(10,000 troops irto the Ualkan fray. (('·../ ut I'rcea) Γ Α ·' ■<» ί L Mrx. Hose Tumclty Mr-<. Ro e Tumclty. &3, of San I a"·· -<·<·. (il»·.I t·. 1 it «11 f.'i- citizen 1 «i»·. aring that until recently she ill· nL'ht vlic \va< a citizen i: uli ii.a: ···>»«:<· 1" hor husand, who dieU twenty-si* years «κυ. She i.- a native oi Ireland.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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