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Becauee of My genuine Mm that you, aa Baptiat leadari and frienda of thU collage, (hall be In formed of the «mt facta, I am aub mitting to each of yoa this stata "Thc facta, for a lone time Waka Foreat atudenta have organised in election yaari little political dubs •* preaaing pnbmw for variooa Can dida Us. Theea organisations have boon regarded aa moaaa of atiaMlnt ing intereat in current affaira and thua of inapiring an aggreaaive civic ' Impulse, for which Waka Koreat men have been well and favorably known. Thia year are have aome of thaao chiba including' a Republican dob and a Gardner ciab. No one haa aver been aporaored by the faculty or haa aver reproaontod college aentlmont a* a whole. The Al Smith club ia com poitd of about 80 students, a mm!) proportion of oar enrollment of 740. These membera are mainly law atu denta. All of them are mature man and aome of them are licenced at torney a. There la no miniaterial atu dent in thia club and the preaident of the atudent body land a member Thia club, like our other chiba, will not engage in campaigning over the atate at large or at other oollogaa. "The policy. Aa a Baptist college, representing the denomination which haa atood atrongly for abeotete po litical liberty and haa oppoeed any dictation of church to atate, Waka Foreat could hardly aay to ita atu denta, 'You may have a dob for thia man, but not for that man; you may diacuaa the man who ia favored by the faculty and by many frienda, but you muat not diacuaa the man who ia oppoeed by theee.' Such a policy would not be the political tolerance which haa alwaya bean the pride of our people. Such a policy, moreover, would proLably reault in making he roea or nurtjrra of the group who favored the candidate not aoceptabic to the majority, and the natural re action would be greatly to the bene fit of that candidate. I hope this atate meat dears the aituation. If there ahould be anything further yoa j wiah to aay, I shall be at all times I happy to receive year comment. "Cordially youra, "V. t. GAINE8." By High WM at tafcUry Salisbury, March 80.—High wind* at tlmaa during last night and today have kept nervosa Saliabury (oiks oa nettles, but little damage has baa* Notice Trustee's Sale af Land By virtue of authority vested in the undersign rd t.mtce in a certain deed of trust exaruted by John H. Moor* and wife Annie Moore to the under signed trustee for the Bank of Mount Anr, executed the JUh day of Feb. \927, and t*enrd«'<l In tha offlct of the Register of Deads of Surra Coun ty, N. C., book 104 page 11a to se cure an indebtedness of $4dJU>, da fault having been made in the pay. ment of the indabtodnaas therein ee cured and at the requeat of the hiU er, I will sell, on the nreraisaa. at pub lic auction, on the following terms: One fourth cash, and the balance In am, two and three years, Saturday, April 7th. MM. at ape o'clock P. M„ the following deacrtbod real aetata: Beginning In David Hall's Una at Lum Easter's corner and runs South with Castor's line 210 foet to a plant ad rock; thenos East 1M feat to a small white oak: thanee North 110 feet to David Hall's corner; thenoe West with Hall's Una ISO foot to the »■» * • Patrci km Minted Um popular sMur Norma Bhearer In a harming pic ture "Alter Midnight" far the main attraction. Mora than ftv« hundred tasicabs arc uaad in a single Mfwan in filming "After MiMiht" and Monto'ftrtl'* personal directed Me tro-Goldwyn Production. Tuesday—Thomas Makku in "Blind Alleys' is the main attrac tion being a Paramount Pietom and considered aa good aa any Meighan haa made recently. Wednaeday and Thursday. Aa many fotka pick up a good book and read It over again ao baa the public every where pa trawl led the I alt a «hiiaing of "The Big Parade" at tha popular price It ia now being offered to thea tre-goer* While many war phtma have been produced in the paat not one haa ever given universal appeal aa haa this picture. The love theme in the atory of the great World Vat la near perfect, and being tha atory of a native eon Laorenee Stalling* thia picture haa become popular in the Carolina'* overnight. Friday. "Wolf* Clothing" With Mont* Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller t>as«d on the story of Arthur Somer« Koche, guarantees action, love, and mystery. "The King of th<- Jungle" chapter play that has given many patrons a thrill and held interest for several weeks will be shown as also will be a Pa the Comedy. "Young Hollywood" which is a film made of the daugh tors and sons of the famous actors of Hollywood, among them being Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.. who takes a prominent part. Saturday. Jack Hoxie the fast mov ing western character will be shown in "Back Fire." Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms" a three reel come dy which ia one of the beet short sub jects this comedian has ever made. A Felix cartoon comedy alao ia shown on thla day. Every day tha added short subjects are shown and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur days. The National Jasa Orchestra plays during the short features. The management la etrivtng to give every patron just what la desirous In bettor pictures and service and wiahes to thank the public for their hearty reapoaae in making thia poe sible by the attendance which has been very satisfactory. FOR CASTER Fresh Eggs, ^Cj» per dozen *MP Buff Orpington friers, per lb "«/C R. W. KEY On Wxtfltld Road—Bait of SYSTEM CHOKES WILL BE HUE SATURDAY APRIL 14th AMUSEMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. cWhv not select ISECURITY 1 C L M £ N T j ■v J. C. HOLUNGSWORTH LUMBER CO. Mt. **-«, N. 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