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Introduce Bill To License All
Operators of Motors Vehicles
In State
I AGAINST SLOT MACHINE
Raleigh, Jan. 10?With introduction
of bills calling for the licensing
of all operators of motor
vehicles, the establishment of a port
commission at Southport, the outlawing
of slot machines, and the
amendment to consolidated statutes
relative to the State Highway and
TXJ7\**lrc? CnmrniCQion SO AS tO
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provide for the acquirement of
rights of way for parkways, the
State Senate met for half an hour
on the second day of its 1935 session,
adjourning until 7 o'clock
j; in the evening when the Governor
will deliver his biennial address before
both houses of the General
(Assembly.
Absent during the initial session
of the body, Senators Weathers of
Wake and Ramsey of Transylvania
took the oath of office Thursday
Kiofnro T.ipnt-pnfirit Governor Gra
ham. Senator Weathers, who had
been confined to his bed with influenza
for several days stated that
he was ''feeling fit."
WOULD LICENSE DRIVERS
Senator Corey of Pitt introduced
the driver licensing bill, which was
referred to the roads committee, yet
to be selected. Under its measure all
[drivers would be subjected to an examination
as to their competency
to operate automobiles and trucks,
but this requirement could be waived
by officials of the Motor Vehicle
Bureau,
i Private drivers, the bill provides,
would be charged a fee of $1.20 for
licenses and chauffeeurs would be
charged $3. No private driver under
16 and no chauffeur under 18 years
of age could secure a license.
What Bill Provides
It would be mandatory that licenses
be revoked from persons convicted
of manslaughter by a motor
vehicle, of driving while drunk, or
perjury or false affidavit in securAnne
Gould Elopes
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NEW- YORK . . Anne Gould,
great granddaughter of Jay' Gould,
founder of a great American fortune,
eloped at 4 A.M. with Frank
A. Meador an actor and native of
Texaa, to be married at Harrison,
N. Y.
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LANE, S. Da. . . . Leland Monasmith
(above), 18, of this place,
in .national competitionin the
worst drought year this state has
known, won the National 4-H Club
health championship. He is 5 ft*
$ in tall and weighs 156 pounds.
1935 Beauty Winner
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PARIS, France ... Mile. Andree
Lorin (above), displays her victory
smile after winning highest beauty
honors and being crowned "Miss
Ptfil of 1935."
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Warrenton, North Carolina
Best Athlete at 40
TORONTO ^ ^Harold Webster
(above), 40 year old Canadian marathon
runner and winner at the 1934
British ^Empire games, has been
voted Canada's outstanding athlete
of 1934 by a nation-wido poll of
sport writers.
ing a license, of a felony under
motor laws or a felony involving a
i motor vehicle, or of hit and run
driving. Persons convicted twice in
12 months of reckless driving also
would be forced to forfeit their
right to operate a motor vehicle.
The bill provides for radio communications
between sheriffs, police
departments and other law enforcing
agencies in the State. All
I fees received under it would be held
1 by the State treasurer in a special
i fund.
Introduced by Senator Johnson
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H murder trial has the ^
| country in suspense
now. Our prediction
3 is that a conviction Fortif}
<i will be the outcome.
^ Hauptmann, as you a?
$ know, is being tried pr
| for kidnapping the
| Lindbergh baby. ;
| If you give your dia- INFL
| mond to the girl who
| knows her onions, by
| you'll find out she pQD LI
S also knows her carats.
? This fii
I "What are your views builds y
4 on love?" up and
I "I have no views. I to thl'O^
|l shut my eyes in the eases. W*
^ daytime and put out "health
| the lights at night." jn pjnt
I sizes ant
a Our merchants have are
a been powerfully busy
^ of late taking inven- i
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a about got things
I straightened out how.
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of Duplin, the slot machine bill
would make it unlawful to manufacture,
operate or allow operation
of any slot machine in North Carolina.
County Council Of
P. T. A. To Meet
The Warren County Council of
Parent-Teacher Associations will
meet Saturday evening, January
19, at 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. H. Evans
Coleman of Wise announced this
week.
Mrs. W. B. Aycock, president,
and Mrs. N. L. Walker, district
president, will be the speakers, Mrs.
Coleman said. Every one is invited,
especially all members of all associations.
Wise Items
Messrs. H. Evans Coleman, Felix
Williams, Boyd Stegall and T. J.
Williams left for Florida Saturday
to spend a week or ten days.
Mr. Nat Hayes and family of
Greensboro visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hayes, last
week end.
Miss Elizabeth Powell of Richmond
spent several days last week
with her mother, Mrs. Sal. Powell.
Mr. H. Evans Coleman Jr. of the
Medical College of Richmond, Va.,
spent the holidays with his parents,
!Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans Coleman.
! Miss Lorena Wallace Paschall re1
turned to St. Mary's, Raleigh, Friday
after spending the holidays
with her father, Mr. W. T. Paschall.
The Chatham County lespedeza
cleaner is running every work day
averaging recleaning about 100
bushels or seed a day. More tnan
10.000 bushels of good seed have
been saved for planting in the
I county.
Patronize the Advertiser.
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IRE AM 1-2 pt. 15c; pt. 30c; qt. 60c
t Teacher: Johnny,
why does Missouri
stand at the head in
mule-raising in the
r yourself u- s ?
Jolinny: Because the
other end is danger>LDS
ous
and Wlien in town next
I TEN7 A week and the week
- aftter for court, be
. sure to make our drug
using store your headquar[VER
OIL. ters.
ie tonic Qjiecj.er piayers beour
system ware| There is a conenables
it spiracy afoot. Last
.V off dis- night we overheard
re have this a plot wherein plans
insurance" were made to hide
and quart the board and keeP
i the prices hid bi- sums
of money were forthcoming
from devotees
tof this sport.
So long, until next
week.
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THE WARREN RECC
New Army Air Chief
WASHINGTON . . . Lieut.-Colonel
F. Andrews (above), has been named
' commander of the newly organized
j General "Headquarters Air Force,
The move is to establish a general
j headquarters for our/air force which
I will embrace virtually every - army
I combat-'urut in the 'II. S. In effect
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his appointment supplants Maj.-Gen.
23. D.^Foulois.
A survey in Currituck count
shows an average of over nine pros
ipective consumers per mile for thi
I rural electric lines being planned
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Each consumer has promised u
furnish his share of the pole
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and, in addition, new
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A single ride will she
Ford V-8 does this;
Wherever you sit in thi
rear?you will enjoy !'?rc
It required a major en
floating Springbase with
plish this. But the new Fc
car of major development
The new clutch enable
hardly noticeable foot p
likewise, are new in desi
longer-lived, surer-holdii
The car is longer, wide
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State Recognizes
Work Negro School
Outstanding work done during the
year by the Warren County Training
School, at Wise, was recognized
on January 1 when negro vocational
teachers of the state, accompanied
by leading corn growers from their
respective communities, met in Raleigh
for their annual banquet.
Representatives of the Warren
County Training School won two
prizes for outstanding achievements
?one for the best community program
for growing corn, and another
for a ten ear sample of corn which
was placed on exhibition at the
corn show, held in connection w!Th
this event. One of these prizes was
won by the vocational teacher of
the negro school and the other was
awarded to the school.
Attending the banquet from Warren
were J. L. Bolden, teacher,
| James Dunson, student of Warren
I Plains, and Jacob Jorden, adult
farmer of Warren Plains.
Some of the leaders of state affairs
were there and gave short
talks, it was said. Among them
i were: Clyde A Erwin, Statte SupPiihlip
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" ! Mr. James M. Gray, State Representative
of the Chilean Nitrate of
^Soda Company; Mr. Roy M. Thorn "
| as, State Supervisor of Vocational
c Agriculture, and Mr. C. R. Hudson,
I.. State Agent of the Smitht-Lever
o Act.
s Prof. S. B. Simmons of Greensboro
was in charge of the banquet.
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gineering development?the FullComfort
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National Crime Drive
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WASHINGTON ... J. .Weston
Allen, of Boston (above), is the
newly named chairman of the
National Crime Commission in the
loffensive launched against underworld
forces. Ee voices the opinion
that Congress will provide for the
establishment -of a national police
schdoL
Reports from local flour mills in
Union cotmty indicate that more
than 2 1-2 times as much flour has
been ground from home-grown
wheat as compared with previous
years.
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i Attractive Colors
In New Ford V-8
Four attractive body colors, three
of then appearing in all models,
and a fifth color which is new this
year, are available in the new Ford
V-8 for 1935, now on display in the
showrooms of Boyd-Boyce Motor
Co., local Ford dealers.
The new color is gunmetal, available
on de luxe models only. The
gunmetal finish is used on the entire
body, fenders and wheels, with
a bright apple green body stripe.
The Ford baked enamel finish is
used on the exterior of all bodies.
Other colors available in the new
Ford V-8 cars are medium lnet-m
black, Dearborn blue, Cordoba gray
and Vineyard green. Dearborn blue
is available only in the de luxe
models. In all models, bodies and
fenders are of one color, with harmonizing
wheel colors in de luxe
models.
De luxe cars in black have wheels
and striping in bright apple green.
Black cars without de luxe appointments
have black wheels. De luxe
cars in Dearborn blue have wheels
and striping of poppy red. In the
three light colors in de luxe cats
there is a choice of wheel colors; on
Cordoba gray or Vineyard green
, cars which do not have de luxe ap-;
ipointments the wheels are black.
Headlamps are finished in body
colors with rims of rustless steel.?
steel.?Advt.
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