L ASSOCIATED PRESS AND CENTRAL PRESS Hftttoraim Baflg Btajratrff WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1941 Vance Gives Majority Of 216 To Keep Liqour Store 1,745 Votes For Control Ànd 1,529 In Opposition City Gives 43S Majority for Control in Vote of 1,358 to 920; All Rural Precincts But Two Against Control. By a majority <>t 216 in a total vote of 3.274 cast in a special eicctlon Tuesday, Vance county decided to continue .at. : ; 1 - hquoi .store. (. ■-in; lift· ■ « <!;·> iron ·. :.··> v»·: precincts Hi the ο>ιι··:> - · <-u !.74.~> ·. ·>:ο l'or control, anil l.'2;i against c ntr I All ot tlie five Henderson pre cincts \ ..ted ■ , . ntr ·!. tin· c.ty \ u being l,3.îo : control and 92:) again-*, ; y *>ι 438 i> / control. Six of the 1 ight rural precincts went again»! cont · i. only Williams boro and Towns\ lie favoring it, both by l,,r«tc . .. Τ !.e . o'e :n tin eight j .... 1 . et.- .-hewed 387 for cont ι Γ. .1 '· :< .» unst, a inaj"ritv o: 222 .it;. ;:-· When V ·. ν · untv ν ·. .1 Sat urday , June 29, 1933, on the issue ol ABC : and *54.i ' a.,·,·: ity <if 1,8:38 for control At that time! Ht : <it iil .833 : c ntr·>1 . · : J · ' ·· 1 ma jority · ■ : n : town ship* at '.hat ' ' d against em ti*«· . Κ t 'i , tv of 19 an«: Nutbush casting its entire twenty | Votes 39 Th·· te i'u< sd i.v a.- a trifle lai ger t; v.. tiniati i · : ; '. ' ballot " majoi ΐ·\ . .run: of tie · than' ! ••"I'd, > 1 eaiiy ■vt 3.000 I Iil \ :ηκ ijoritv would be at least 500, and one estimate be ing that ' .·· ' !> ··>·· uni go th, e » toone for continuing the ABO system. '! La - - : Λ 1S <J ..it ' ! < - îgll. ,:t X. · M·.,: y d■ - rders reported. Very few people congregat ed around the polling places, and] most voter- v.er. n, cast their b.i! lots ana ρ: s·:; tlv le!' There v..i.> comparatively little evident activity I nil eithei :de ( 'no obser\ ei' gave ' as h ; opill a :. that had the ' . e· ■. 1 i.nti Ί early 111 e1 1 " ·■ <i > - λ ■ m Id h won by ρ κ.ni: î 'y .mai · ; ci nti i II· lzed their precarious position and be- j c.one vt .ii·!'. :n uiiding up \ tes I in late afternoon, resulting in vie-1 torv I'm 1 ht side · y a mai ont ν con sidered by many as comparatively - 111a ! : m . ···!.■; ' ■ 'te ι ·ί 3.274. The closest vote in Henderson was the East Henders -r. precinct, winch went for control hy -nl.v 36. though North Henderson was wet by only 50. and South Henderson No- 1 had only 77 a: . :>· West Hend.·: · tal ■ ote w:is 550. with a maj rity of 136 for con ti !. while South Henderson X >. 2 ι i\i .μι-' .»::·· \.>t: lo». or .">41·. but gave ;i wet majority three larger, 01 139 Kitt: ell - ive the bitîfjvst ru nil r ' ■ !v aga n.-t control. at 181. in ; ti't.il \ to 'ι 265 Sandy Crook op (·>'.! . nt: 90 in a total count J'11 ,\ ir. smallest precinct ' ! ι 'Ίι :y ι·—: only 14 votes i ■ -d i>. :: ,·«· 1 i : .i'm: for control and eleven against In 1933 that pre cinct polled twenty votes, all ot them \*' 'b' ' η ι rond held. undo:' tho !.. yoars hence. Y ilu'O \vaί the last v--t:ng "η retaining th during Iho space of ron. first f> ballot >>:■ ι mod wet by ,i! voted dry by slight!; ■ ι Oi ti Ί>or 4. . ". : wet bv 27 majority I.,ist year Johns'. r . its liquor stores bv jority. Vance was th·. made it three to t<\ irol counties testing ' ; · γ o:' ..'ons. Following ' c : : ' \ Ί" ·' - · η the countv a- < a : :h- 21. 1941 : cannot be until three .:·· ο·amtie q Uor store: Wai •tember 27. Franklin than 12Oi remained ■tohor 15 • voted ou • η 11 a 1 m;i bber", and \ ο con ntiment oi '.ι Ό unof : - c nets » Oc M.ijorit> Ν Henderson Henderson Hind. No. >. Helid. \ F. Henderson KittrMI \V illiamsbero Γι wnsville Nutbush Middleburg Sandy Creel; Dabney Watkuis . M 4 286 4 J 64 84 3 OU ; :ui 139 3β t>.) 5 y 38 181 J Sin j 14 , lit 314 : 1.745 ^ ..'>29 .">30 Ma.:· . :ty : ·:· C'.-nti 216. In Hendoi son tow nship. For con ti · ·Ι. 1 against control. 92u; ma . .ty ;· ■ 'litr>>1. 438 Precincts outside Henderson: F>>i control. 387. against control, 609; nia lonty against control. 222. Vote in 1935. For purposes of comparison, t:-< \ te east m "ho control referendi;:: η Saturday, June 29. 1935. is re produced here, as taken iron. tin : les Me Daily Dispatch <>t Men day, July 1, 1935. It show Fur I'recinct North Hende West Hendet S·ι. Hendoi S<> Hendoi East Hendt r Kit troll Wiilian si- ro Τι iwnsviFi· \" î b us Middlobu. ,< Sandy C: eok Dabney U'. AK.lills, ( ontrol ( niiti oi son >n No. I No- 2 29" 34' Τ ι 1 7 ti 51 . 183 68 54 134 4 1(5 2U 42 31 15 545 He lit! I.I ·: it\ for control. :>·ν nship \otcd: For : .833; igamst control, 255, t ol. 1.578. rural townships votinc ι : :. -' control were Kittrell, by , ajority I 19, and Nutbuah, 2n. m)>letr. r a total of 39. Another Bantley Sensation VUdu.-.t \" - · ·.<· ■■ t ( ■ ut.-t..iui.r.g attraction.- ' "Freaks η Par.ide" ·\\ .it Γ...ΊΪ U y's All Ann·.η Sho\v> now ρ.-ν · .i all this week at the Golden Belt Fair. Medusa has a normal head, but not another normal bvr.e :r. htr bidy. She talks ..:id tells her o\\ : t rv. Dispatch Carrier-Salesmen Make A l our Of The Fair 1 :>u .· ;..ιι... ι>: ·. · a.- a Uni and tin ... laiui. p.. c: it api m Banlk'v .- Α.. Λ . ί S:. - :ι playing the midway at the annual Gulden Licit Fair ail this weete b> members of the Dally Dispatch Car ei -Sa . - organ./.at : : ivho '.vit,· guest.- t:.ι ll Iden lit·!; t'.i . and llerm. η Bàntley, ,>wiht βI ttté nndway Tuesday night, going througi the shows and rides, and winding :p a till' ' - . · .η> :u cones ul' ill . 11 as a . pce:,il tr.at fr.-ni th. B.mUey organ ization. t.. 1 Fleming, ι ι dent κ! tht la... ;:iv:U«l the y into tlu ti: ι ; ; ! ι cl. .ml Mr. I >.···.: U\v"i- .>p.cia. 'ί',ιγι . 11.111 \ t■ gave t :.ο hoy.·. an es : h .1 I ν ι ; > ; '. ; ■ ' il;: 'in' n ι idway. j Τ:le ι·;ι.·ι·:ι·: -sale : ι :i wore of til· | ; 1 m. .'iter that t: ; . that the m.d- j .•...y ·λ.ι· ■ η. .if tlu· '".-.t, and they ι wee Γ'·'.·, ί 111 ;i * Μ: Κ1 < : μ 111U and ΛΤ:. 1 J.intKy were ' ic t:nest of fel lows. i Second Armored Division Enters Carolinas Maneuvers whiles t W.i: l'VO:· a t : : led iii .in Λ · · d vi> mï will . λ to the m : ι : .11 Is s«. χ Ί1 as *.'u· .-icon.1 a..':·· ·. t ·; · riMon ! t·^ η ; trek t t : : t C . mas to enter F ■ Λ > i. tenant Colot 1 Redding S. Pet day that the division would take 3inti vi·:·! cles :» the war game— 9H pe: cent o! tiie peak -treng'.i. . ; ί :. ■ ·. .*. ί .in ariii.'.od d :\" ι s : 11 η. and ..iu· of the largest ve hicular movements ever undertaken !\v an American division. New ship : ents have brought the véhiculai ] t■.»t;11 pa-t 11 :·■ huge niimbei· it took to recent exercises in Louisiana. Fi:>t uruan^ati'm to leave will ό the 17th engineer battalion, which '.ill move ;t r'ridav. bivouacking TWO YOUNG GIRLS ARE DETAliNED HERE their names as Belva Haddock, 15, .oui 1··..;,· St o\. 13. an.l i t:u·:. .. . .ι .■ wort ni a: \\\, ' > .. X. 1 A'ere tamed uver ,.i, ι .ara Mai Ellis, Vance county welfare super intendent, this morning by Police Sergeants \V. Μ. Κ a .ant C'·. S Eastw... d. . .... J ta,· y ma sters ap 1 : A:ai.\ v. a\enue exti n sion. l'lu . ' >ί ο I ..-y wer< brought - M "·' .y .rning, and n.u'l ; " ' ' ' a . i■ .ea 1 ;i. >te 1. Fhl> 1 : y ; ; Λ In· '. \ e: 'ray : . ! '. ,·. e "... :'e>t, ί hey told pn'. ee. ι η.. : η e t . ■ ...'at them t , :■■·!. believe it a THREE DEEDS PUT ON COUNTY BOOKS < 11 .i i 'y ; per· λ ■ : . ■ reported ■·I,.y at tii Reg strv office. I! Il (ïtfgi.ry and wife, fur lov nd a ι ι e! ; .a :id S1. c. >n\'o.ved 1 â 3-1 is ι··' land un the Henderson-Ox ."d read tu I. ay .lane Gregory. F ι" SKI and eonsidei at ί his, Oscar I) II ·vie. and wife sold Tobia K· l'ii.y and wife lot on McCoin street. F ankie Kearney sold Jeanni Plummer une acre of land in the county for $1 and loco and affection. RECORDER CLEMENTS HEARS TWO CASES Τ w.i charges were before Record er R. Ε Clements today in county court. Norn in Cooper, Negro, was guilty "f being drunk, and was given 30 da . s, suspended upon payment o'. the costs, and st ying away from Aie χ Burwell's place on the Ra 'rgh road. He must show good be ha\'ior. Durwood Gupton, con\'icted ot damaging personal property, was given 60 days, the term to run con eurently with a three year term im posed by the Vance Superior court In Hospital Corps. Kerinit V. Clayton, who enterec service at Camp Lee July 3 has beet i i.ne of three retained in his regimen for work with the hospital corps. Η is in the dental offices at the statior hospital. Camp Lee, with the !36tl* j service unit at the medical station. that night .it Allien.-. Ga., and mov- | my nit·· Iht d.v ϊ-.·#:ι assembly area near Chester, S. ; , the lolluwmg day. ; ι ,ιί' ; ; ..ι. ι i iuir oi Uie u. . <oi. · ...il ... .e ill liuee ^ .'O U pS 1 VV Ο U_> I . . ι a .....ι Ι',ιυ Oj ... .. 1.11.· li.M . OUU fcuitwuu, uuuul ο L-- hours lung ana I C,_ a I . ie> .1 . v; ; ' i.i.iLJ ι). lU.l J ..iv-L. Λ..ι ieave a On UUilÎ' OU Uie r.ii'l ij.i.aaig λ Li.auuii ealay i·.. LJc.aoei a '. λ; v. ... Uie .i.g.u .ι ι vv. > ν ciiL'r1.Id l as l ana w es l i'. .nolil.echo, Liu. Un me niglll ui ! e^ei.'jei Jl tne eelieions will uivouuu j between JLatiriiis .ma Clinton, b. e., , ana niuve Uie next Clay imu Hie I viciiiuy υΐ Cnestcr, a. t-., uie as sembly area. A seeullU group oL Similar size, v\ i.i leav e Uie .fcienning reservatiun | .; u.iV i.ienma tne ins. g.oup, SiOp- ; , . tile ii.giils at Uie -ame' places . a. ale ;irst. i :... η movement vv..l be that e> 1 i. . λ· mUs oi la;iK~. L..ealenanl ^ . nei U. .ΐ). liuysdeli, . -Distant sllp i'.\ ■ i.. cc r, iMiiii'irtii vviln ran oi . a·, At.a.'ila ye.-teruay on tne movement, will cari y aoout 32o lignt mid ::.ea:u ineindmg a nuiu ■je. ι'! .VI3 medium.·.—latest models, a: :.ed w i t : ι 7j mm. guns. 1· .eld g.ais and nine-ton armored "ii.iii-tracKs (nail truck, nail tractor ve...elcs) wail g. ι by road to m.i jiea.ers tor the lir.it time, Hereto ;»Ί· they ha\e been shipped by rail. llie entire division, with its 3100 veinules and nearly 12,000 men, w.ll ί· :n the assembly area near Che. lei by 0 p. m. Niivember 2, ready to .nmip into the first problem posed by First Army. .Besides tanks, tne division has near.y 200 armored scout cars, more than alio armored personnel carriers, more Uian 5UU motorcycles, about finii 2 1-2-ton trucks, 360 qu. rter-ton jeeps", 260 1-2-ton o.rs and trucks and hundred.·, ol miscellaneous ve hicles. The maneuv :\s in the Carolma will bring to a total of 16 weeks the time spent m field by the second armored div ι.-ion since mid-June. This is thoug.it to be the largest to tal time in the field s[ient on ma neuvers by any American division. CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS? Sft /'(/;/< f ι"'ι 1. Which ni the Great Lakes is tlie largest? 2. Eels have two hearts; true or lalse? 3. From whom did .Jack Dempsey win the world heavyweight mix ing crown".' 4. C - - d ■ ■ j H a kind of textile material ;md a word us d to des cribe a kind of rough road. :i Name the nearest star to the earth. 0. Mt. Everest, the world's highest peak, is about 29,000. 32,000 or 35,000 feet high? 7. Which is the c rrect designation for the survey line originally marking the boundary between Penn.-ylvanin nnd Maryland; The Mason Dixon Line or Mason and Dixon's Line? 8. Name the capital of South Da kota. 9. What poetical place bore over its portals the inscription. "All hope ahandon. ye who enter here?" 10. Wh is the governor of the Ba hamas? Red Cross Class Ends This Friday Λ ι': : ι t.nn r, :Ί·.··η Al ·η.Ι. ν ηικ·'·* ! 1.1 Î ν.Ί IK. !!'( two W Cl'k- Il 'III .-·· ιι Ι.ι 1 ,nd undo: ;iu>;)ni'- ot tl " Red Cro?s will end Friday night ol this week Emil Lewi.«, of tin· stall' of the national organization in Wash· ington, said today that "t the thirty lour i'<"..-on.··· wlni started the ι ai all ait· sticking excvpt t\\ . . ; ι ι ι r.\ ι a n i til icate or .· mi.*' othi :' credit when tin· ι·οιιι>ο ι nil . Grades for the thirty-two who finish will he forwarded ! 1 Wash ington, and certifie »tes will be 1 sued to them from national headquarter Mr. Lewi.- said all im . in·; ol the class had done good work. The text book that was ftirnlslwd has been completed and review work .- now 111 progress. Classes have been held throughout j η the Parish House of Holy In a 'Cent · Fr:-r 1 ,1 church in -m 7 to 10 p. m. Monday through Friday, j Actual de: οι: t rat ion ol lirst a'<! York have befn given in addition to irai and v. Hen le-ls on the texl , it ha.- iui : ι studied. 192,484 Lbs. Tobacco Soid the Henderson $62,719.84 for the sale, or an aver age of $32.5tt. The figures were an 111 ϋι'ΐ (I ι ,i y >\ Smith Young. not estimated :>v t:u .· .j: '. : ί'. KESLER FUNERAL lb THURSDAY MORNING !··..·«. )'iι . ..·· i.l . Ko.-·· 1er, GC, mother of I-'red Kesler, oi ..." o.iy, · · : .1 I . .1 > ail. I' ll"· 'M .it J . 11 the ii. >:nc oi a daughter. AI. .1. W. l'rc\ i). in Th":i κι.-1· ι Ko '· e >nducte 1 Γ!ι i. -Ci. y ::.ιι.ι, at 1 w:3ti o'clock : : > ! the K. : -: Ha j ' .· ' eh arch in Sal : iry. and ::iU raient w.'.i Lit made tliere. Mr.-. Kesler had iu on a recent ·!· tor in the city. She was ill about two weeks, and suffered a stroke. Mr. Kesler left here immediately after the receipt of the news of his mother's i>. ssing. MRS. EVERRITTS MOTHER IS DEAD Mr E. C, Event!. Ν ad of tha Henderson Business College, wa ll led I · Big Rapid-. Λ Τ ι · ■ 11.. Λ1· Ίΐ day. booau.-o of the death^Monday a I., r l ' ithor .whoso I :nr:™ was ίο be conducted there today. The business school v. a - oln-ed to day. with no classes being hold. Defense Quotas For Farmers Adopted At Meeting Tuesday Wince county ..gricultural worker.-; ye-!ciday pledged themselves I ι wia'k I··. ncreascu production ot .... ι ct>. and food and iced crop. to meet increased demand.·; of thi. country and democracies resisting re- .···< T!,i act .oil v. as tak. n. aluns λ : * Il -. : : ι. la r pledg.t'g bv rep resi ntat e- of nine other counties :· ι. . d ~·.. at a .metui!* attend i I bv e than one 'lundi d key f mi leaders an l addresses by speak t ;■· e r.necti d w.tiι ,-tate and federiil farm agencies. J. \V Sand...- \ ancc c unity farm ..Kent, t 'day quoted .lohli \V. C'. iod man, assistant director of the Ex- j 1'. :i-ion Service, as .a.villg that food I Would be shipped to K.n-opc.m "de- ; m icracies" regardless of suppî ies m tins country, and tli t tliei . is dans- ί er of 11 :od shortage in America un it.-.- production is in crcased to meet J • ... «··:< ···,'·· :icy. l:i coop, rati; η with the nationwide ;>r< 4r.Mi1 lor "to id for fr.edom". I Vance c ' inty will endeavor to in- j a -e 1 · !>!·· ' Suet Ί1 by fiOO p.mild· ; ' .1 us HU2. with an increase of ' I '"> in the number of milk cows, ίο iniT"a.-e egg production bv 41.OUI. d •/en, and to make the following ncre,is .- η feed crops: threshed ;-oy M . :! it) ,.c:vs: oats, 2i>0 acre. : ay, 12t'il acres, and hay, ~ .000 In addition, minimum require ■ · ut.- 'or home gardens will call for the planting of ten >r : ι bles. and minim m re<|U that each farm si ι lcl , f<n>d and fin d prod ;ot . η ficient I >o.l and ft-ι d lor the and livestock on the farm r. 1 ·>,j Blanks are now being π,πι , , 1 in Mr. Sanders' office tor ι u-i in the county, and a> early a ρ . sible AAA communily oommittp - mtη will vist each far ι m ■ ,, county t·' s:'car.· individual pled ; for increased production of ta. sential crops. LCCA'. K1WANIANS ATTEND MEETING WITH OXFORD CLUii Thirty-two members i,f the II n de-son Kiwani? cl ;b .1 moved O.vi·>! d la-1 night f >r ; η inter-»·! ; ι meet Mi!; with the Oxlord Ki\> .mi Jcihn Ed Pittavd, Oxford cl lb dent, presided at the me taig. U. \\ Hi :,in. p. d"nt 1: th · ! club, responded to the welcome κ vt : by Will II κ l<s. < f the ho ' clu 1 The program lor the vcr.ing ν 1 in charge of Hal P;ttard. past 1: tenant governor of the K'-.vani <1 trict, who conducted a que t :<■ 11 . · I answer coot' st in which ab< it : of the members f the two club pa ticipated. GREEN RIVER Green Riv.r Boilled in Bond Kentucky Str.iaht Bourbon <»hirt.y. IOO Ρ'°°| Kentucky St,eight Seurbon Whi.i*y, tb Proof. Tbi. Whi.key I» * V.·'» Old Oldetyme Distiller. Corp., Ν. Y. FETER McLAREN CHAMPION CHOPPER Coming to KEMDERSdH Monday, October 27 McLaren challenges all comers who have not previously competed against him and $50.00 CASH PRIZE if he fails to cut through a log in two-thirds the time taken by a contestant. — Contest Will be Held at—— 11:00 O'CLOCK MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, on lot opposite C. W. Finch Sons on Breckenridge St. All good choppers aie invited to enter the contest —IT'S FREE! McLaren's appearance here is to demonstrate the PLUMB ΛΧΕ and is sponsored by C. W. FINCH SONS and WATKINS HARDWARE CO. Let Us Tell Your Motor's Fortune • .. ♦ . ι \ jciing th ,' · y·»,,:' · t:·.d We rca S l Ν .MOTO H l i STFïl back I '■* ΐ1' Ρ l'ici pick -up. Save (ids. Let Is Diagnose Your M<tor EVEREADY CHEVROLET CO. γιιομ; to: Product of tho world's largest htUldtr of sÉokert for homes, bmtidings and industrial plants. Install IRON FIREMAN Now You needn't wait longer for low-cost, automatic heating. Iron Fireman's low initial cost is coupled with amazingly low operating cost. For Iron Fireman gets more heac units from America's great economy fuel—stoker coal. You can loaf while Iron Fireman tends the fire, providing you with the steadiest heat obtainable at any prie·. NOW AS LOW ΑΛ *192 complete with automatic control* plus freight sod installation. Liberal FHA term·. WILSON ELECTRIC CO. Phone 738 Henderson. N. C.

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