2rbuUm iß^rnrd VOLUME XIV. This. That, aid IHE FOUR COUNTY NEWSFAFER—WAKE, JOHNSTON, NASH AND FRANKLIN ZEBULON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-FIRST, 1938. , People and Spots In the Late News *-. oj. ..Jsf - *« »* mk • ' . (Os m BE $.-.$ tB war i 'W 'S < V'Sk Imf 9P9 AlHft : vS^l Wounded, I I worn, but happy over Spanish government’s cap tore of strategic Aragon city from Franco’s reb iels, two Loyalist soldiers are taken on muleback convocation of Churches lany denominations being ted. Beginning on Tues e sessions continued for ys. The central theme of tings was “Thy Kingdom This is the second con in this state, the first een held at Winston-Salem ro years ago. •'IND 6,000,000 ILL ngton, D. C.—Financed by ',OOO grant by the WPA, S. Public Health Service ‘typical one-day’' survey of try’s taste of health. On oretical winter’s day, 6,- men, women and children ible to work, attend school x their normal pursuits. ialf were suffering from a disease. The survey found rly 1,250,000,000 days ar* year from school, industry sold labor because of 111- t disables the victim for c or longer. cellent omciai. The Board con sists of a group of young men, all good business men. They have been working for some time to re finance the town’s debt, we un derstand, and have about succeed ed in perfecting plans by which this may be accomplished. They have given much time and effort to this end and we are gratified that success is not far off. A PERMANENT JOB Milwaukee, Wis.—High officia’ <* tfcp Chicaeo, Milwaukee. Pt Pa’ & Pacific R. R. will gather at lun cheon in one of the road’s dining cars to mark the 100th anniversary of John M. Horan, a boiler inspect or who has been with the company 83 years and still declines a pen sion. Mr. Horan got his first and only job with the Milwaukee te** years before the close of the Civil War and reports daily for his regu lar duty in the local yards. tte Pro Teir our Mayor and Wallace Cham -1 a member of Board of Com he time there on of his eligi vn and a county time. The / ’ ayor of Zebulon d the county of jtand that Avon appointed May one of the best »e community and will make an ex- —jMB % v WHO’LL GET HIS JOB? . . . i! That was nation’s guessing game as Justice Charles Suth erland retired at 75, paving way for President’s second appointment to Supreme Court bench. e CLUB NOTES The Woman’s club held the gei eral meeting for January on Tu°s day afternoon with Mesdames C. V Whitley and Fred Page hostesses. Mrs. Avon Privette, in charge of the day's program, was absent be cause of illness and her place was taken by Mrs. Irby Gill, chairman of the department of literature Mrs. Gill presented Miss Cox of the English department of Wakelor School, who discussed The Short Story in an entertaining and in formative talk, ending with the reading of a story of her own writ ing illustrating folk lore and super stitions of eastern Carolina. She was followed by John Haughton Ihrie, ninth grade pupil at Wake lon, who read one of his own sto ries, a tale of the adventures of a foundling. Both were well received. During the business session the treasurer’s report showed that the club is now able to make another payment on the club debt and this was ordered done. During the social hour refresh ments were served. Mrs. Mclntyre, wife of the new teacher of agriculture at Wakelon, was welcomed as a new member. Notice to Members of the Reading Circle of the Woman’s Club: Please deliver all books now in your possession to their owners, in stead of sending them to the next in line, as has been done for months. The new books will be placed in circulation at once. Should you not have read all the old ones, borrow them personally from the owners. Pass on the new ones just as before to the one whose name follows yours on the list found in each book. NUMBER 29 NEWS OF THE WEEK TENSION IN I KANCE Taris, France—Failure of Loon Blum, Socialist Premier, to form a Cabinet after the forced resigna , ti° n of Camille Chautemps, by reason of his conservative financial policies, leaves the nation virtually without a responsible government. The franc has dropped to slightly more than 3 cents in value. THE BUSINESS WEEK I American Telephone and Tele graph Co. reported twelve months’ operating income of $191,324,911, a gain of more than $13,000,000 over last year. The Bell System as a whole had a net gain in 1937 of 876,000 phones in service. At the end of the year there were 15,330, 000 telephones in the Bell System. Utility heads are awaiting with interest President Roosevelt’s reply to the demand of Wendell L.Willk»e president of the huge Common wealth & Southern power system,, that the Federal Government pur chase some 60 per cent of that $1,167,848,000 corporation’s hold ings to protect its stockholders from lose due to Tennessee Valley Administration competition ( IW’all Street prices continue to re dact optimistically since the turn of the year, led by munition stocks which would benefit from any big armament program . . . Steel pro duction reached 29 per cent, a gain of 10 points in two weeks, but steel leaders see little hope for a narked revival until the automobile industry, now practically out of the market, resumes buying for Spring production. PROHIBITION’S RESURRECTION New York City—ln spite of & national tax revenue of half-a-bil- Jion dollars from alcoholic bever ages at a moment when the Fed eral Government needs it most, 300 aged women met in this city pledged to raise $1,000,000 for the resurrection of the prohibition movement in which they feel they hvave the fervid support of Ex- President Hoover. The movement, as in the past, is headed by the veteran agitators of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, Mrs. Ella A. Boole and Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin. * HONOR ROLL • ♦ 0 * Again THE RECORD, as a • * token of appreciation lists • * below the names of those • * whose subscriptions have been • * brought or sent to the office • * since last week’s paper went * * to press. • * John Broughton, R. 3 * * Miss Annß Dizor, Durham • * Mrs. Oris E. Horton, R. 1 • * Mrs. Oettvia Cone, Boyd- • * ton, Va. • * W. T. Ferrell, R. 3 • * Mrs. Helen Whitley, Siler • * City • * J. T. Shetron, Wake For- 4 * cot, R. 2 • * B. A. Brantley, Middlesex, * * R. 2 • * Mrs. B. C. Bonn, R. 1 • «****»«««