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THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CA ROLINA, FRIDAY. NINTH PAY OFAFGUST. 1935. NEWS OF THE WEEK _ NTiNTEn FROM F’AOE OKK— ' for Its longest step toward self- o ■ - "BLOW AGAINST LAW EN-, FORCEMENT” I Malone, N. Y.—Last December . the United States indicted Arthur Flegenbeimer. alias Dutch Shultz for evading $90,000 taxes and pen alties on an alleged $2,000,000 in come for 1929 t ’3O and ’3l. While > waiting his second trial he gained ; the Malone community’s good will j by setting up drinks. In Syracuse prosecutors had failed to convict him on his own beer payment rec ords. This time, concentrating on Schultz’s horrendous career, they failed again. Said Federal Judge Frederick H. Bryant to the acquit-1 ting jury, “You will go home with the satisfaction —if it is a satis facton—that you have rendered a i blow aganst law enforcement and given aid and encouragement to the jteople who flout the law.’’ “There is no place for him here,” said Mayor LaGuardia of New York. “Well. I’m going there,” retorted Schultz. o PROFANE TO SACRED New York City.—David Belasco. famous Jewish theatrical producer, always wore) a priest’s reversed collar. In his studio atop the Be lasco Theater, he had a telephone booth modeled after a confessional in a Spanish church. C. Robert Morris, a real estate man, bought it at an auction after the produc er’s death in 1931. The Rev. Geo. W Knight bought it from Morris for S3O, installed it in his All Saints Episcopal Church. It now echoes non-telephonic confessions. o PRESIDENTIAL BAIL Panama City, Canal Zone.—ln Ns paper, the Panama American, Nelson Rounsewell, American pub- ; lisher, specializes in editorial thun der that sometimes reverberates in Washington. For years he rumbled about Japanese spies who maintain seemingly profitless shops in Pan ama City. Last month he ran a se nt* of articles on the four soldiers at Fort Clayton who had commit ted suicide within six weeks. He charged that Col, James V. Heidt drove the men so hard that they took to marijuana and killed them selves as victims of the narcotic. When he stepped into the Canal Zone he was arrested on charges of criminal libel. But Hormodia Arias President of Panama, sent 250 pounds of Panamanian silver dollars to hail his friend Rounse well out. o LIKE MAN, LIKE DOG London, England.—At the sec ond International Neurological Congress in London, scientific sa vants flocked around a wiry, beard ed little Russian. Ivan Pefcrovitch Pavlov, discoverer of the condition ed reflex which is the keystone of modem psychology*, told the 600 delegates of his 60 year experi mentation with dogs. Like humans, he concluded that canines fall into four temperamental classes: chol eric. phlegmatic, sanguine, and melancholy. Other neurologists read 296 papers. One, on epilepsy, scotched the almost universal be lief that this is an inherited dis ease. held that each case originated in some personal accident. o wealthy jailbirds to but THEIR POOD Detroit, Mich. —BaWe McDonald, imprisoned for killing his mother, inherited $250,000 after her death. John O’Hara, Michigan’s Auditor General, wondered why wealthy prisoners should 101 l aTound at State expense. The state legisla ture agreed with him and he filed a claim against McDonald’s estate for $464 —a rate of 72 cants a day. From now on an estimated 25 per cent of Michigan’s prison popula tion will pay for their food with cash while they pay for crimes with time. o PERSONAL VISIT London. England.—On his way north for Scotland’s grouse shoot ing, J. P. Morgan stopped in at 10 Downing Street to see Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin. Rumors flew wildly that he pleaded for cur rency stabilization, that he discuss ed a proposed war loan to Ethiopia that he and the prime minister were hiding war time letters in connection with Morgan’s loans to Britain. In Commons, John Mc- Govern, Glasgow M. P., demanded an explanation of the call. “The member is under a misapprehen sion in thinking Mr. Morgan paid an official visit, ...” replied Mr. Baldwin. “He is an old personal friend. ... He always comes to see me when he is in this country, and 1 hope he will continue to do so.” o DEPRESSION’S BIGGEST UP SWING New York City.—ln its August bulletin the National City Bank of New York City cheerfully states: “Private enterprise is on the rise j ßay SPA ff O IN). I Man 4 Mnu Touu» Co. in greater degree than in previous upswings in this depression. Stat isticians had compared profits of 260 industrial corporations for the first half of this year with earn ings for 1934's first half. Results: Combined net profits, less deficits, increased 17.9 per cent from $265,- 000.000 to $313,000,000. SOVIET’S WORST ’NAVAL DIS ASTER Moscow U. S. S. R.—To Red fleet Baltic maneuvers the B-3, ob solete Czarist submarine, carried 53 officers and men. Rising to the sui-L.ce, it struck a Soviet warship. The B-3 sank, theTe were no sur vivors. Soviet newspapers played down th : s worst disaster in its i naval history. To the families of : },< crew will go in addition to ror u a pen-ions, 10,000 rubles each. MAN WANTED lor Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write to «iay. Rawleigh, Dept. NCH-176- SA, Richmond, Va. 8-30 Alkaline Powdor Recommended to Hold FALSE TEETH If you have sore gums or your pint* drops —if you are self or ner vous and vour plate will not stay put Jou should use FASTKETH You win be delighted with the comfort and security affor led by this new alKaHne adhesive powder. 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