Court Opens HereMonday For 2 Weeks No Outstanding Cases Await Trial in Either Criminal or Civil (ourt; Burney Pré sides First Week, ί rizzelle Second. Sup»·! nu Court will open .! t\ I · h lln· regular June ! ·.·, · » \vct'k>. I'lii· lit 1 week tri.il "I criminal and the : t'j\ I 1 CnS.CS. I Ίιη ·'. Murney. ol Wilming I'M· tie ·i\ it the eriminnl • Ι ν ill 11icn cxehnnge with Γ 111 Kriz/el le, ni Sinι\ν Mill. .·· me hero tu préside iivcr nil week Γ< n civil net-ion.· ne\ u· Ι- 1ι» I Hirhnm by ex !11 .Judge Fri/./.elle. • · I·'.ι Ik ι ht. clerk of supenoi ,1 t » » 11 ; ι y dockets were coin ·. 11 u I » I Ι<·γ both criminal .niu , Nu «lUMnnding en?es np . ; ; I ii ·· en l(*nda ι •\ i-iuht new enses η wait dis • ! .ring criminal euurt. This : m ■ 111 d e tin1 "call" cnlendni. 11 ι U · I c η c 1 η 111 s I κ·Ι · >re the bni terms nl court will report i-oiupliance with judg t}.ι■ ι similar reasons. ΛΤγ d he Ihought the crim • ν add In· cleared during . . 11 Ii it t et I 11 ir 1 ivat purpt >se. a ni t lit·ι e were no out i ,! i· ^ ties nl widespread ,·ι . e-t The bar is to meet ' 11 ι. \ the calendar loi The usual numbei of d? ! looked for. tin- I irst tenii of superior . In· held since March, at • · ι· there was a mixed term ι criminal and civil cases. ·. criminal court was held, , ! \. Alter thr- there will be ' m her lvgulnrly-sehcdulecl ■ ut in tin.· county in 1ÎM1. 11 October, a mixed ses II ,,Ί ol criminal and civil Milk Mixture for Stomach Ulcers \ ·· .-· nt medical discovery now beirw used by • : 1111 i hospitals everywhere has proven , -iircess'f ul in the treatment of stom . ι : · caused from excess acid. It is a harm Mint i<m yet so effective that in many ·· pains of stomach ulcers disappear al ? rdiately after it is used. Also recom • i I'm· nas pains, indigestion and heart t :■> hyperacidity. Sufferers may now try π i huineby obtaining η bottle of Lurin from :: uv'vist. Lurin containsthis new discovery ι form. Easy to Lake. Just mix two ;· a ; · !:t ills in η 1'i-tflassof milk.Costsbut little a: : ··ΙιI under an absolute Kuarantee — it must ·.!. : ι■ r money refunded. Lurin fur sale by ι ι ;i!ul drug stores everywhere. Political Speculation Names Ramsey And Warlick As 1944 Candidates For State Office Iï.iiIn liiNiuïrit Ruroaii. In the Sir \\ iifer Hotel. Hy III \H\ w ι i;III.. I ί ; » 1 « · i lî Î ι. .lone 10 Tin· ι n't t» if f 'ιv t imvv tlM niVntf "I ! i Kit η limn ' l'.N .11 Κ i \\ . i . .11 \\ . ; ! I :(·!·. h;i\ t' he. M MHUV Ol It' ( U.lIU I lit» ||!( ι i π Γι Mined ι « Μ ι .villi i. . | m ! i\ c p< .| it iim 1 de\ clopmont ill .\m th l .. r« ■].11.. : hut I eecnt !> theie i ι ; ι heeii I.ilk ιη.ιίμι . .ill»1· il ' t !« I : . f i ! i.. I> r , \ ' y , tit· m j util « » 1 t ! i« completely ι m hu !. .t ■ ι - i.,· . "I I'M· peel .Hill '.til 111jt« 1 \ .1 i:;p. 1 II it'ii! ( * ha lit η mm; ink I'm I ·» ι ' I *. 111 e\. Ash» ill·· new -} ». 11 »♦ · ex·· till ι \ ι . ! ι fh. .his- μ ) ·< m ltd tu ha\ « I 1 t » It *1 μ (| the 1.1!·' ! ■ ι · In · I μ l\ 11 i" ι more than nu <»i y emi-ideral mn t> I>t*f«lining* a e.mdidate iur μ«»\ι nm: ι 1 i!44 ; w I » 11 « · \V. 11 I u ! uper lor < 1 ι jud^e with ι ' ih-v. iiIt· reput. ♦ as .m ;ι I > I c· nil ι 1. ι · now . ι i < i l·· i. - · J del in il el y It ).1 ililt ι «· t mi I in 11· ' μΐΐΐΗΊΊ i; I tor'a I I ace ht 'f. ill: · .· lit· c« Mich ided lli.it ihe 1 S« ι ι. 11 « : now held hy 1 ί» il .fit I !. I ϊ» ·\ ι η Ί< i •■t'en ι-· ;ι I .ι n ri 1 .ι ι μι t . ι*, wl ι ifl ι 1 ■ ■ · i his >ijglils. T\ ι t;ilk ;md w rit·· ι ·Ι 1 Π 14 ιίϊιι 11 - lia to in 1ÎI4 1 111 : ι ν · fi'm 1 ' premature U the uninitiated. i those who keep a weather tvi <n ι . ι arolina' pulitici.il parade < aware 11 i;it very IVw statewidi lici'.v in· won in hlit/kiei^ 1.1 Mort· 11Γ ten the de: ired ι * »h i.ill through 1<»ημ -Μ·μο mam , - · Ι.>οημ-}·;ιημο torcca-ter. - I.. ijs among the ιη< »>t ί< »rn ι dahl· · '" « · τ ι tendei > with ont* ρΐο\ ι· ·. t: m· can securt the Ικκ·κιημ .>1 delimit politicoI μΐ "ΐ i|>. He lia.- .■ : ι » h ι»ei·ι·. openly and liât ly ι nt h m ni i*ci 11 · ·. ially hy more paper· than ι;· a i iy μι to any Mich length 11 i a . I · · ι : ' primary I le would ι >< ; nd an ·. , shadow t>Γ a doubt ha.· . Ιΐοΐιμ newspaper hacking a . a\ l'a: llcc!1 m recent year.' The Iiuncomht ne ·. ; a · ιι . ·, isn't naive enough t" hel·· . e that η 1 is possible t « » win any ·.'!··: oil ice! Ml ι \ I I I u I V ill IMIII.I ν . . . I . ' ' . t I , . I . . / 1 II ι political support, and î < η be \\ rit ten down as a certainty Tli.it In- will ! not be a candidate :■ >i .mything ml 1944. or in any «·111»·· ■ · < 1 mil·· Ik ! assured <>1 tin | » · · t « * 111 barking 11 om one .· nun·» «·! an- it 111 r What group . « i · ·' 1»··!· : r κ i hi: is rather :t 1 m ci II- ha : :· ·. « r hi » · completely ideni· ti v. th an; clique or I act 1 > ·· ■ 1 h >1 1.· h pi i ! : . π l> one ο Γ tin· w e a■: η "ι ft·, ia ι " m ι Λ'ej'v race Λ11· · t i ι » · : ι « ■ 1 ! ι mi'. that he una ΝI 11· »t i " . 111 : nu t ■ » -acril iet his freedom <>I artn-n (nd his inde pendencc in e\pi < ·η in - >1 d« τ t « iiirry I'avoi* with .m\ group. lit* was keynoter ! « »r the llrnm cratic Mate convention "I li)4n. 1111 denied 1 ep< u î - h. al it. a - t he pel ^ 'lia ! and handpicked ?· 1 f · t i « ·! 1 »»l t h «· :. Governoi Clyde 1Î. Il>»ev lh -peech | which had in advance heen t h* n ij4l. ♦ ! likely t < » he too con.· et · ati\ο 1· 1111 I New Dealers, w a.· . a> a m..Iter ..I, Γ aft, otïe o1 the? most widely laudec in ·μ.ιι,» time. lit» I» nu «·> status, then. can ht i< ma π zed by >aying hi* ha> aiound !.. the point when· he i·η • il' 111 κ ■ .·.· any a mbit i<»ns but at 1 : in.·. 1 η I out actively seek in# la\ · .1 11· > ι coptiv c. but not · >\ e zea I « .u ly out hunting. Jud&e War lick has been nu'utïonei < * .·. ni., tc lor i$o\a ! η- ι 11 . ι \ I 1 . I a it the latest angle ; 1 ' ' - *d ι ■ · η ι to oppose· I >( >b R . - n-.lil in ..n\ « · I I « > ι Τ to unseat Hun m P.. .h tho iud^e would hav « (1 .! l*rc at pel so-nal populai - \ ■1 -·.·. \ci all over the .<'ι I 1!;.· ι ntiiu iastic backing oi lia A'nci lean l,i.i>ioii (not ollicially. o! « ..m « . ,·· that' again Λ the \ eteran ! 11 · · ) in which lie has been active. NEGRO MEN NEEDED FOR NAVY SERVICE The \a\ y department in Wash i ne t"ii aniioiin■ *e«I today that voluntas e 1111 ■ 111 e 111 are now openift lor col . ed l ion in the messman branch ν îi « naval er\ ice. i " be eligible lor service in tl, \" , y. men must be citizens οΓ th. ' ' ; ι ited Stati· , not le · than 17 an? inder Ml y.-a'·- of aj»e; be ol charaetci. cle.m habits and furni.-i !.-t oi liinner employers; be unniar ned and have no police record. 'Men enlisting in the Navy are μίγ to the naval training station, Nor folk. Va., lor training and alter ter r ; a y - I tub · u u h to visit their homes ar cut aboard ships as well as to short stations all ο\|τ the vvoi Id, 11 clud nm Panama. Puerto Rico. Honolulu and othei interesting countries. All persons wishing to join th.. branch -»l llie Navy are urged to ap ply t.· the nearot Navy recruitii · -1 at ion. to their homes. Na\v Recruit ing Stations in North Carolina an located in Raieigh, New Hern. Wi. mniLiton. Greensboro. Salisbury Cia.rlotte and Asheville. DR. ODUM AWARDED HONORARY DEGREE W'irchc tor, Mass.. June 10.-—l)i II λ aid Washington Odum, lamou Si ιl1111<■ 111 sociologist and author am • igani/.or and director of the Inst: tu;. — l'or Research in Social Scienc ,n the University of North I'arolin; caaiι· back here today to reeeiv ii ;u Clark University, where he too1 his first doctorate—in philosophy year- ago, the honorary degree c Doctor of Humane Letters. Clark also conferred honorary dt a · os on Iîe\ Frederick Raymon flee. Lowell Thomas, Isador Lubii Benjamin Sh< res Merigold. Georg Hubbard Hlakeslee, Gen. Frank Ro; McCoy, and Katherine Cornell. V. M. We τ t/>c*î Robert Η Wettach of the Univer sity of North Carolina Law School faculty. has just been a ; >} · inted dean 1 of the School t<> rcplac- Dean Μ. T. \ 1111 Hcckc who ha> · ι l; 111 · < 1 In offering hi- re ignation Dean Van llecke expressed a desire Jo he lYco of administrative rcsp·-n-ibilitics s«. that he may devote all <<i his en croies to teaching and writing. Also an ! imuneed at the commencement board ! of trustees meeting in Chapel Hill , Saturday was the appointaient >1 Harold \V. l>n iwn as dean of toe I l'm\er-itv School of Puo'.c Health. He succeeds Dr. Μ. Τ !«' 1 γικμιι vvliri resigned a- dean hut \vh<> \ ill con tinue .is director ο Γ ι ie School of I' ihlic Health. Clever/ Lawyers Daily Ilispatrli Bureau. In the Sir VVall<-r Hotel. By 1Ι1ΛΚΥ AVI Kil l. Hale 4h. J tin υ !).— l.uvvi'i's arc ι i ll.v given a reputation lor so pra ρ.ι: 11 u their pleadings that ι driven Γγ< » : 11 ■ 11 h · lino ni' defense (nv attack ed In that matter) they can take up another: but there hardly a ■ nu.: «· pci feet example ot tli;· reason fur tlu- kind ul' roputatmn than tin· delon-e ι it 1): Wortha Wyatt in ; the ea-e ul' Kil·■.·.■ in Salmon v- Wyatt. I which the .Supremo court has heard argued lui' ha nut decided. Salmon uing lor alleged mal • practice, charging that the doctor improperly homed hi- hands with 1 X-ray treatment'. It is admitted that ! plaintiff and hi wife gned a re lease m c·ills.deration of a payment of $200. I The ea-e w.a non-suited in super . ior court and plaintiff has appealed. In their la iυ1 r the defendant, s appellant counsel contend: "The judgment may be sustained upon any one of four grounds: I . (1) The plaintiff never had a 1 cause of action to start with. ! I'D If he did have a cause of ac tion tn start with, it is barred by a valid release supported by a val uable ci insideratioii. ( !! ) Kven if the re·!ease is invalid fur fraud or mutual mistake, the plaintiff by hi- conduct and lapse oi time ha ratified the relea-e and i ' · - -111 ρ j led In at'ack. (-11 Regardless of till else, thi • suit is improperly constituted be cause the plaintiff. beaig only one ol two person- who g;c e a joint ro j lease for a -ingle ju.nt ccon-idera tion. seek> in hi- rep!\ to -et aside the relea-e without the other re lea or being a party ' > the suit." A. GLENN LANCASTER SOLOS BIG BOMBER A. Gli'tin Lam .ι- tor, Henderson 1 vouth now serving .11 the Royal C'a nadian Air Force ,·ι Medicine Hat 1 Alberta. has i ι.-! II ·\\·η solo in one ni' Canada's Inn three and a quartet ton twin mot r titers, liis friend, here have learned Lancaster joined the air force in October, 19411 Tnronto. Sinci then i;e has served at many stations including Brand· η Manitoba. Jerichi Beach, at Vane· 1.a <·!. British Colum bia. Regina Saskatchewan: at the ini liai training sell··"! From Regina he went to the elementary training eh ol at Prince Albert, Asakatche wan. and from the:· to the service training school at Medicine Hat where he 1 now Rationed. Lancaster is scheduled to braduati August !). and then will receive hi wings as a full Hedged pilot in tin lîoval Canadian Air force. Aflei graduation, he expect·: to return U Mender· cm to vi-it his mother dur ing the month of August. UNIVERSITY CALLED CHILD OF DEMOCRACY Chapel Mill, June 10.—The Uni versily ol North Carolina, the 1 ir-, state university in the nation to opci its doors to students, was called child of American democracy" in at address here today by Or. R. W. 1) Connor of Washington, United State: archivist and former head of tin history department in this university Delivering! he principal add res: at the annual alumni luncheon. I)r Connor gave an historical recital ο the growth and development of tin University in connection with the in st i t lit ion's sesquieentennial célébra tion which will reach its climax ir I !14f>. just ISO years after it admittei it first student. j The address was broadcast by r Durham station which will alsi broadcast the final graduation pr grain tonight at V o'clock when Car! Sandburg, famed poet and biographe) will deliver the baecalaureate ad dress and Governor J. Melvilk Hroughton will present diplomas tc more than 700 seniors. Dean. mmmm ■-·*'· Jr_ j £>«. -/toeoK ο ui Skû u)kj SUSPENDED TERM IS GIVEN ED BULLOCK Ed Mullock. Χΐ'ί·Γ·«, . uliy of being drunk and ■ ; lo > \\ hen tried in cil.v ■ ■ . ' · s-.y I..·: :·«· Mayc>r Hen r.v 'Γ 1 '■ Ί1 ;i:id \va givt'ii (in dii>■ ·· ·< ι"Ί' |>ay mint ni ;i fin.· ■·■ ι :id t*<.-Ί ι/Γ court, lie ma-t .>: . . n>cl ;·..· ha\ ii il· I or the ue\ ι ··.· ■ Λ · ai Si la.-· 11ι·η.Ιι·\. · : ' ih ΙχΊηκ drunk, was called ·,·' Vd 1" ap pear. Λ cap1 \va 1 Ίι : cd led for hi- arrest. SIIOKT < 1lt( I IT [ Λ short ci l'eu it in η elect · c:11 line at Johnnie .Ian · 11 ·. r. ί . tati η , 11 the K:i ι ΓΛί π >ιι ι it Is on tne 1 .m u-iirg highway Monday evening at I >."·!( > o'cliick called city I.ι cii en There was no damage Eire Chic! Couper Ellis said. irh v. uni ρ is Underway I lie Κ ι n.ill C"! .)> « ;m,p for .;irl ■ I, «•ci-ivort ltul.iv Γι·«.ι ('.ι·; ρ ISalnrn· f«ek. The i;nu|) is imdt ι till· I'.i'iit·:.! Il ..t Λ11 I th. Γ. V )(· (li \i, l.'ilii fill ι : M ι: : c I'" ' < ill , ·. \1 I', *" κ "Κ . . !hl .}'U" t thF f TV ! hv .·« iit·*: % ν i ■ . j t ·. λ\ jtiiijnïa^, .i'ii!»·' a 1 . : CM III t:- Vf tt"l tlii> - ; : Î O * Τ (M : ι · ι »<■ - v. ' '· ·η η uvumIv ami η v!ty .u 1 · w tnted ?!■\ I. j «I Î · ; t I ) h < ' ji i·' «· ' ( ' · . - »·'ι Vwiii · ·( \ * ι t tit 'r t* !♦· wiMi a . ·ιΤ « d ν I *>]],( ;<·!;·. Λ \ «>! Iί. î.tiu · I; \I I . .?;· idiwd . ; ·< . and It·ι travthsd thro Tb· . >. ·ι ♦ -1· » ' ;il till· j.i. Wednesday Morning FEATURES j One »>iK racK ι»*ιπι< rayon printrd and -pun DRESSES Juniors and regular size values to $7.05— l/2 PRICE (Second Floor) ι till1 liii;· l ack < 'hildren's DRESSES Kate (ireenway and Roseneau Silk ami Prints. N'allies to $1.08, food sizes — $loo IDEA for Father's Day One Speciai Buy Men's cool sport shirt short sleeves. S 111 a I medium and larjre size Sold regularly at 70c Feat ure 59c (Men's Department 1st Floor) ;j(m) ladies felt and straw hat values. \I1 color.· and styles \ aille to $1.1)0, 39c (.'3rd Floor). 'Henderson's Shopping Center' Wednesday Morning SPECIAL y Happ Home Frocks In sununei sheer- t;,ai π nil. i voti'U 1 ; 11 ' >'1.1 value, on -a!■ ■ \V· < 1 lesday nuiniiii"; !'or, $Joo Λ beautiful sciccti a in sizes I'mm 1 lo Efird's Dept. Store l'lidiH· i)S S. tiarui'tt St. llcinittmih, Come on l Drive a Car with "Second Wind ! Y or say a racehorse lias "heart" when he can turn un the drive coming into the stretch and bring the crowd lo its I eel with an all-out finish. Okeli — come try a ear that can turn on extra wallop like water Irom a tap — and see what voti would sav about ( Compound ( ^irburetion ! t For this stunning liuick straight-eight swings you along swcctl> on onI> liiilj carburetion as long as you're taking it casv in everyday sort ol travel. 1 >111 step down on the gas treadle — and things happen. Λ second carburetor opens up. \ir supply as well as «as supply is in creased. Power rises instanter. \ nu get jour "stretch drive"' any time \<>u giv e the w ol d. Hut — this isn't only lor thrill. I his engine's <u hmlly mure efficient because it has this "second wind." It ui\cs you a car that has the lite and lilt vou like—and stili delivers on owners' say-so^ as much as ltK'j t«. 15'", more miles per gallon than prc v ious Buieks diil. Thai would be important any time: it's .ill the more im portant now —at the low d e 1 i ν e r e d prices your Huick dealer is asking. f Avaihilile on Hun k SprciAt. mnili-i ■ nt -.1 iijit . xtt.i cost, >t.uulaid on all other Scries. 930 for the Business Coupe 'illustrated above) includiunp Cortipound*e> buretion, EXEMPLAR OF GENERAI MOTORS VAIUE tit }MuL Stale tux, optional equip ment and accessor it · extra, Puces and s/>t. ■ - .utions stil/ect t ,':u>iyt .vithout n'Aie . LEGG-PARHAM COM PANY 120-2S Wyche Street Henderson, N. C. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ri- lïiï Ti'iÎM i'i'iï'i ■ WM

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