Rev. M. T. Hinshaw, Of Rutherford CoMege Resigns After Exposure HICKORY, APRIL 18;-Rtv. M. T Hinshaw, for 15 years pre srdent of Rutherford College, a denominational school resigned foday after a meeting o f the board of trustees, which followed the exposure this week of Hin shaw's intimacy with a young g*rl who worked in his office. The girl's name wes not given. College students, headed by young Edward Conrad, of Spen cer, suspected unbefitting rela tions between Hinshaw and the girl some time ago. Conrad con cealed himself in a room over the president's office and took pictures of Hinshaw and t h e girl, which it is alleged shows them in a compromising position. After this, the story goes, Hin shaw received a letter signed "K. K. K." which directed him to place $500 in money in a certain spotand rot talk. This Hinshaw refused to do and the exposure followed. Hinshaw issued a statement saying he was the "victim of cir cumstance and unguarded rela tions" aud would say nothing further. Rev. Melvin T. Hinshaw, around whom the above story is vritten, is a native of Yadkin ville, the son of Mr. and Mrs. dart Hinshaw, a highly respec ed family, and has many friends here who hesitate to believe him guilty o f improper conduct Vhether he is guilty or not, he' s the Fvictim of! a plot that is nothing short of blackmail, if the dispatches are true. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of the Superior court made in an ac tion intitled E. W. Turner vs W. 0. Adams and others, I \vi!! se!! at tile court house door in Yad kinville, North Carolina, on Fri day, Aprit 24, 1925, at i2 o'clock room to the highest bidder, the i following lands, vix. 7" acres in ' all Creek township, Y.tdkint county, X. C., adjoining the land ! o: Agusta Spainhour, J. F. Yoke-, 1 and others, and bounded as! !c. ows: eginningata stone on thej uankof the Yadkin river in the! northeast corner of Lot No. 1 j n division of A. W. Turner land i and runs south 3