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Loosed Wire Associated Press Service Tht* Weather :...i i> ? .(ml I T.? VOL. XVII. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, \VKI?XKSI>AY KVKXIX'iI. MAN' is. l!>27. SIX PACKS. Xi). lis. Louisiana Helpless; Flood Moves To Gulf Taking Everything In Its Pathway l iiknoHii INumUer of Livi> Lost; S?|imr?a Mile** Inundated; and Waler* Lover in;: Morr Lain! BODIES SWEIT \W Rroeno WorkriN Are Mak ing Every I'll ni l to Re move I'lnod Vietiill* From Moating 111iiise^ Hilton Koticr, hi., Mu> IN.? (AI')?One sjmiii o the Texan * Pacific IE1111 ? -o-1?I ridge acro?.?i lb* Ati-hafaln>n 1ll\er Hi Mcll \ille ralliqi?o4l 'tixlny. rnrr>lim * ..o Oil* miiU*!' Tony IViIIiiIh, an Italian fnrnn'r, ami li:< von. The bo\ clung to a lot; until rrM*lie?l but tin* lather uiik rnrrl?l away by the swift current. IVtilala wa> the father of eleVit children. New Orfctui*. M*> I*.? ( %P> ?Comiilfti1 evacuation of an aivii Ifl to '2(1 ntllos wiilc be tween the w?**l hank of the \l chafalaya HIvit ami I hi' lildi'T uroiiiHl alone tlie u intern boun dary of St. Martin P:irl*h wum hiIvImmI to?l?> b\ the Weather Hurvnw in a flixnl Inilletln i barging the rourne of the flood down the Atchafnln a Iki-Iii. Port Ham' Hreouv hridee, \rnaudvillc, lycomlllc anil a dozen more smaller town* arc In ihi> tbreiiteined territory. New Orleans. May IS?(AIM-m With 7.000 square mile* inundat ed already and the waters from the breaks in thi' Atchafalaya Itiv er ami Ruyou Di^ Hliilscs constant ly covering more territory, Smith Central Louisiana toduy helpless ly watched the ktost flood in the history of the stHie as it moved toward the CI it If of Mexico,; taking everything hi Its path Alt unknown number of lives have been lost mo far in the flood. ami Illy |.r"-P'-''* more will be lost before the wa ter* finally fall. At Mellvllle. 130 miles North went of New Orleans on the Atchafalaya Illver, 10 ne groes were reported to have heelt drowned, although the mayor ??f the town. Paul l**fleur. said in a statement that no lives had been lost. At lloita IMantatifin. near Mellvlllf, the fate iif 40 persons was Mtill unknown, and they were though to have been trapped i" the lowland* where a 1"? to May current was flowing. W. T. Clark, n rescue worker out of Alexandria, who is credited with saving 15 people in Ih?- Hayou lies (liaises section, reported 'he drowning of a man and his two ' sons yesterday. Clark said he re moved the mother from the roof of a floating house and before be could reach the man and two boys, the house careened and they were swept away. The bodies were not found. Army engineers said today that 20 parishes were covered iu whole or In part by the flood water". To the North of Hayou Pes (liaises flood waters still covered 13 par ishes between the Arkansas line #'and old River. r Approximately 4.000 square S miles are inundated in this area it 'It was estimated. Below Hayou l>es (liaises an area of 2,0^0 square miles has been flooded. Hack wa ters ihj the Kast bank of the Atchafalaya have flooded?-jo square miles, mostly marsh land. In Iberville I'arish. Two thousand men. working In two 12 hour shifts, were flub tint: today to save the levee at McC'ray. on the Kast bank of the Atchafal aya opposite Woodside mid l~?0 miles Northwest of New Orleans. State Engineer George Kchoenber ger said he thought they would be successful . The leeves at Morganza. 150 miles from New Orleans on the West batik of the Mississippi and at .Plaquemipe Point, is miles be low Haton Houge on Ihe Ka*t hank* were reported In better con dition tort a v than they had been for some I line, due to the work of armies of men. Secretary of Commerce Hoover assumed the role of Admiral today and reviewed the Coast (iuard and rescue boats at Torras, near the mouth of Old Illver. lie planned to come to New Orleans later in the day and to go from here to Alexandria. VISITORS A'lTKNI) ' IIEKTFOIU) ItOTAItY v Hertford. May IK. Two talks 1 (y, visitors and three by local Ito tarlaitM featured Tuesday's lunch eon of the Hertford flottry Club at the Hertford Hotel. The visit or* were State Senator l\ H. Wil Hams and Attorney (' K Thomp son of Elizabeth City. Local speakers were Carroll Hlnnchard, Dabney While and Silas Whedbee, BEACHES QUEBEC Quebec. May 1*.?<AP> -Com mander Francesco de Plncdo. Ital Isii aviator, arrived in Quebec to day from Montreal at 1:52 p. ill. Volunteer Firemen Experience Very Busy Half Hour Tin- city's voluntciT fironton had !Ii?-ir busiest half hour in many iimmiiis Wednesday utorniim fniin 1 in 11 o'clock, when a auc ce.ssion uf four alarms i-amo in. and. kept the Imys scurrying hith er and yon over i li?* city. As ii happened. none of the ???fires was serious. At] were kitchen roof conflagrations, anil all were entingni*he.l with nominal prop erly damage resulting. The firsi of ihc four calls came from the home of J. D. Moonev. colored, on York street. Firemen had sc.irc^ly returned from that. I when they were summoned-to the ; home of Joseph Temple. Locust [ and Cedar streets. Before they ind departed, another call came from ?lie residence of James Brlnsou. on Second si reel A Utile later, in canto a second I summons t'i the home of Mr. Tem ple. where fire had broken out I anew on the kitchen roof. This I .time .ir was extinguished for good. It happened that one of the fire trucks-was temporarily out of commission, on account of motor trouble superinduced hy advanced age, and firemen were compelled to rely on the remaining three pieces of motorized equipment in sqiieleliinu the epidemic of kitch en roof blazes. Commencement T o Begin Friday At Moyock i Moyock. May 18.?The Moyock Hiuli School announces Its com : inenceiiieiit exercises for the ses sion of 1!?2??-U7 to take place May 20-24. , On Friday evening, the Kle jnietilary grades will present as i their closing exercises, a program in the form of an operetta en : titled "Cinderella In Flowerland." This promises a uood program .in music and costumes. [ The sermon to the Mraduatinc I class will be on Sunday morning at II o'clock In the school audl - tui iuui.- arid will be preached-by Kev. r. F. Williams of Bonn's Church. Virginia. Mr. Williams de livered the sermon to the class of last year and pleased his hearers ' with an excellent message. On Monday night. the Senior Class presents Its play "The Hose of the Southland." with the follow ing cast of diameters: Mammy Kvelina. flena Charlton; Itose Dorinda. Itosa Sivills; Major Dor inda. Vernon Garrett: Grant I,ee, Fletcher Fulford; Buth Boverldge, Margaret I'oynor; Alfred tllckson, Clyde Scaflf; Morton Dorindn. Les lie Poole; Stephanie Do Borrle, Vivlau Coppersmith; Hallie Burke, Kathleen Johnson; Elizabeth Poy n? r. Dorothy Garrett. On Tuesday night, the Clans Night exorcises will be lield. aft i er which the diplomas will be de livered to the graduating class. Scholarship honors In the grad uating class go to Itosa Sivills ' who is therefore valedictorian of her class. Second (dace is won by l?ena Charlton who accordingly is salulatorlnn. The oilier class of fice* are elective and are filled I us follows: President, Margaret Poyner; vice president, Mildred Dudley; secretary, llosa Slvillw; ' tTTTunrrnr, Alma LTe; piTeTT MaM* Garrett; prophet. Dorothy Gar .rett; author of 1.1 St will ami tes . lament. Alma Lee. HIYKitS MOTOK I IKM KKMODKI.S SHOW ROOM Hertford, May IK The Divers Motor Company is remodeling th" Interior of the show room on Church street. The changes will Add to the floor space for the dis play of cars and increase the at tractlvencss of and accessibility of the sales department and business office. t.STIUtlK U KES ( Ol EKEO in I I.1HH) X -vv DrWlK. May I* ?I AH An .?? itnate of the total inn-atv mv? n il by flood wa* i<*rs tit i|at?\ <-ompih?d today from information iriven hy va l'luib ?? tlttlSl***?ri 11^ official* and jvli??f li*M?l?|iiart*TN follows: Arkai.?as arms valualili- cotton land and ini* luirtatit hardwood for'-sle. . Mississippi 2.iMirt,i?(ni acre?. larKfct lone staph' totlnii area in iti?? world. UMilfliitia ri.HDfl.uiHi a?rt?s, Turk farming bell. stiKar ran** and cotton In lis. OFFICERS NAMED IN BALL LEAGUE FOR THIS CITY 4'uiiva??rr? ?>"> OlUaiiiiiifi S,.I.M ri,,li..n- * ill> ? lion <>l Opening 'I"- N':,~ 011 May .*0 ft llJ. NEH) Scon,..I Meding ?" ?* Friday Night ?? ^ork* Kurlhrr Detail* for Sum mer Came* s Kll?abelh fit* nr?aiiliatl >11 t lit- onlcome ?" ..f """VoU "" m. ?? Cummoro' Tue*?a> . |u, whim V,rl?:t preliminary plan* t?>? ? Hon ?.f ,l>- !??"'' an J l> The officers eleclid ??_ ( .rr'p'SU"'--' Kranu ? I , .. i, Patppen* |>ool. " it is ,daull. d dicK. trcauurer. It '* ' form three teams. senta'ives from each ??'? KC *Hll 'I'" . , '|?? ? ? r..?.,c.l asso.laH"'' ? Im.ir*l "i ''lr, 'l t ,1, ?i>a<*oii lo continue us Ion*: ai. t! , .?r iii** fans appv?r? to ? ' , ; Sponsors ?'< the ..Pi,," iV 111 ,l 52"" will In- sufficient ! I preliminary llnanclnK. Site receipt, wl" i?k" ?;?" Vh;.' I limited expenses invoh?d ward. There will he no hired 1? ? ? i *'Thf ofn^rs ?t ;h ind other interested fans will n i, second meeting Friday ; m n*rlock at the Chamhor of t on* ; perfect the or*a?Lation. anil male furlher arrangements, ,,,i:,;,rr ,r;*.sr..?? r haseball jnglgrlB.l ill , -TSnTTi-itv few ol the detail" In. ? : ilent formation of the l*^u" have been worked out. It ?* however. lh.t the ?'?? will l?o known respectivelj a Country C'luli team, the t it) t? am. iiml ,lie Cubs. ?n1 ?'? I" aevrt respeclively by 1-*;"1"" I "a. Pratt Kearln, an,I V??o. ,1 v. all well known local follower ..r thi. ureal American nam*' Mr IR-lHiiKU ami olhel* ?ollilt 1 Jim subscriptions reported a k. ii. i ,lly favorable popular response to I lie appeal. Il had bee,, hoped I earlier i" organize ? seml-l'iofe clonal baseball le?ltue in this sc. - lion on the order of IIh.- ?? 1 , aiiod las, >ear. bul I he cliffl' I il, final,,'In* such * ">?*?''? j^'lon i utarlv In towns in this ttccllon ' "mailer lhan Klii.be.lj City. | proved an insuperable barrier ,h<Kroni the success of the "twi* Hull, leaKiie" baseball associations maintained here in oilier years sponsors of the plan ihls >car aro hopeful of enlhiislanllc support for. It. I STOCKHOLDERS GET REMINDER Virigiiiu Dure Hotel Int-ltill rnent Due Friday; Item- I izetl List Mailed Out I [ On the eve of the seventh ln-i ? stnllment on stock subscribed fall-l ' IriK due, xtockholders in the ii'-w Virginia l?aif Hotel, now under | ! construction here. Wednesday re-| Icelved an itemized statement glv-l j Ing the exact standing of the 630 j shareholders In Kllzahcth City'* !most enterprising community ven-| J ture. Of the $349.600 subscribed In the hotel stock drive last spring.1 a total of $2.11,262 has been paid, to date, tho slateinenl discloses, land delinquent subscript Ions total $40,998. In the case of both j ?those who have paid up and those' ( who haven't, name* and amounts . are given Inexorably In black and ; white. The next stock payment will I' fall due Friday. in the amount of 16 per cent of the total subscribed. The next payment will be due Ju (ly 20. this being the last It, al | so. h 16 per eont of the total. Meanwhile, construe!ion of the hotel Is proceeding with amazing , rapidity that has characterized the ? h w?? begun. The. out-. ? side work on the hotel proper I* ' virtually completed, and plaster i ing operations are under way. An arcade entrance giving access to the hotel from Main street *ld? i will begin within the next few days. The hotel proper fronts on M?'Morlne and Fearing streets. C. O. Iloblnson, president of the hotel corporal Ion. and members of the hoard of directors Join In urg ing all stockholders to meet their .payments promptly, so that there 'may he no,delay In completion of I the hlg project, the contract date 1 for which Is August 1 6. The Plane That Carries Dc Pinedo's Hopes ?NKA. N?w Vuifc l.ii.ta Tin* Su.'u Malta 1!. in will ii vII'lm-ttn will ri>iitiniiv lii? HikIu, is hlmmi uIh<\?j ;i?I? r ||> umul at Mi'N-i i \? \\ Y?rk Tin- ? mm iiiainUi's til>l (ilain-, in wliicli li<- ? lln- Al? lantu. w.?* l?aiiu?! at 'Jwmu.' Imui. Aiu., uti<1 tins ??uv, luU-uUvtl !vr 1U? it-turu \\a? Iruui I'llv Twenty Killed Whin Blast Destroys Sehoolhouse Ijiiisin^, Mitli.. May IH.? Twi lit* l?!Mlir? liail le ii irlii:t\ril .'II noon li-da\ i'iuiii i lit* %%|ivl? >1^1* of a ?Ii??(I'ii*l m IiikiI at llaih. lO mill's North ??l lii'n*. \v!>?? h uitK i|i'Mrit)ii| aIhiiii 10 oVIik I. tliis iiii?rniiiK by 11 lilnsl, |?i?? - suinalil\ rniisi-d li\ i|> iiainil'-. III.' Ih MI It's ttl'IV lll<?Stl.\ tllOSC III' children. Aliinii^ flir bodies ivilit Hint of .Andrew Kejhoh*. a farmer Ih iiiK in ilif vicinity, who, wii iu*ms said. ?iis oi'i'ii luckinu ni'lir I III* school house fills IIIOI'II illk. State |M?liri' I on hi 1 four slicks of ?l>mitaiit?* hi ilia* former faiiu llOIIM* III K?\\llol?\ Xeijthl?or*? of l In- farmer re vealed ili.'ii In* luul recently he?i his fiirm when a iimit^n^e ???? the |iro|M*rt> was foreclosed. Aiiioiik tin' identified ili-ad Wi'M" (tleii Sm>1 Ii. postmaster lit ItalIi ami Nelson Mcl-'atlden III.Ill Wl'l'f pa?sill|? I ||?' HI'lltMil house at tin* linif of flic c\plo slon. Mi I 'ailili'ii wiin U i11?-?I in stantly ami Smilli 11ii 11 in a I.mo kIiik hospital. Ii- .t Ii his leu* UcV?' SI'\?'||-?I In tli.- . t|.l.i.i..ii Elizabeth City Will Entertain State Merchants Durham. May Is. 1 AI' ? Klixahilh City will ? nl? 1 l.iju tin ; 1!?2h convention o| Hi. Nortli ?'ai tilina Mi reliant*' Association l?y' Virtue 'if her Virloi y over three! other cities iniliis iiinruiii- V si>sr j nlon of tie- ? w i hi y - lit (h animal convention. Wilmington. ('mii-ord and Hickory wmv conti-mhis for. tin- honor of ?nti-rtiiiniiit; tin iurr-1 chants of all sections ol tie State.! The mnrnin*. ses-ion was ?oii-. nil 111 ***I uiili (Im- noii!iiiiition nl II direct ore ami with ti ? ? m |ici|oh of j the convention city. A di?eu.-.-ion ' of "special co-op'rati\e sales pro-i motion ?'v>'niH." I? <1 by Klmci It. Orttinui-r. of Wilson, was lie only| other lliinu 011 tin- prouram. Director* eh-cied thin luornina wore II. T. Ilavm *. (Jreemhoro; retired president; Clint r If. ?????-1 tinner. Wilson: M I \< w ? ?:ne, Durham: W. If S? liars. Ihn iinif Ion; Aubrey ? McCabe. Kli/a'?tli C.ity: A. A. Jo'i|?|i, Colil lif.ii.' .1 , H. Blount. Greenville; D. Ilollo-! man, Kah-luh: II II. Patterson,! Charlotte; r H Manner. Snnford; l> m. Mojunv, \lbt ti 1 :i 111 ?: Nut no I.a CramjT Ha ml* 1; T. C Hit ie. Lexington. The dlr??etoni will we-1 h-et the officers* al a meetlnu srlie-l tinted for the afternoon. kkvkih.hs losk iiopk or f.scmmm; I ?ot Angeles. May IN ?(Al*? ?j Three of th?* five reveler* in die5 reccni Hollywood Kin party w 11-? h wait climaxed In the shoot hit lo" death of Trim (Two flunl K?t rlck. cowboy of the film*. hut '? hope nf efcaiiln;' proneeiiMon for murder tod ly as the mate w rit forward with the trial diMiii- mj(, the rharRe* aitiiitisl them. it previously lad iudicaed ji tnuhtj do. periHiou in continue proceed-i rs against the entire <iu inlet in.-'-ad of ilUiiili^iNx the accusal '?HH against Ml?< ItIm Murnx. Mi-*-" Nnl ta l>avi? and Jo* Hunt, the U'.'er a cowboy from A r iron a. wan rencheil yesh rday. Defence liw yers then ft**l "lit mi an t? ff? ?t- to hIiow that Mr?. K'-rrick.'mo' ot the five accused had attempted to kill Iter husband in Arizona two v ha IttlNKSK I IKK. t I'ON J AI'ANKSK DKSf'KO\ I II Shnnulm). Muy 1 ft i M* ? The Japntieoo destroyer M'-mo.? proci-editiK to ll.uikow w ith a J *P~ a nose fori inn nffi<*.> nu.ion to In ve?tignte condition* In the Vattrlic valley, was fired on by Northern f*hln??pr iroiiM w Iifl" a n I'll ore] off ChlnkinnK last nlahi. Tin- de-troy er replied with it- heavy run . the firing cantlnuiii^ for two bour A warrant officer wan wounded, j Khvanis Speaker Recalls Days With Beloved Poet I iff ?#/ h'lm Charles Wm'Ni'i//. hmnms Nmi ??/ \i?rf/i ( arolinti Snmlliill ( inmtry\ Disinsscil hx /)r. JiJin Irili McMillan ut Kiirunis Sn/i/icr Ti?aMir?cl r* iiiiiilso nit" of liis Irhiul ami classmate, 1 |i? - lni?> .(??(in tTiarh *< MarNcill. Nniih t\n "hiiii - i- i'? *t in" r?u-t-i u_ l;?iTuesday nU-lii hy |>r John \reh McMillan, alumni <tVritaiv "I Wiik. Tor. Culh-Ki', in an ad dress l?* fore tin- Kli/alH th Til* Kiwanis C*luli ami tin- Senior t'la.sn ? ?I tin- IIlull School, IIh-Ii honor iiiH'rt*. at lit* vtM'kly club stippi-i hi I'lnisl ('lunch I'aij.-Ji Hoiist*. hi McMillan also i e\t*.-ii , ? Iy from tin- Works c?r til* la ? tumis North fnitdiua |mt t, II* . ti'iil nr li"\IhhmI days spent wiiii MmNi ill, f>i ilie hitter's ? \|m ri' in ? ? iih a t? .it'll* r in Mi it-cr I'ullt'::". ?:????? _-?:i. I.I I.'I <>| III* practice ? >| law in l^mi iiilmi v. ami linally nf lil*" >?-ais t?n the f'harlott. (ili -??r*.-r. during which his lun vol mn-t nf verse were publish. d. And finally |ir. McMillan It.|?| of ihi' Oi'tobi-r day wln-n i!???>? Iniii. tl MarNi'ill in nld Spiiiii: llill Inii'ial >. round, iimniiK tin- Ninth ' .ni.liiia siindhllls In l?.\?il "I I.:.v.- in vi r s?-i ii a man who In-ld womanhood iii mirh ri'Vi-ri iK't ill-- speaker declarttl. "Tin wu dit'ii 'fell* fur Itim. I'llt In- i> i-aitl > tl i vi iv mil' Willi tin- satin- it M|nrtful ami reverent linma^ In , accorded liis Im-Iiiv.-iI mot In r Ami never Iii Iii-- whole lit. ?|it! tun- Ir i? ? nt wnril pass his Hits." lir. ^Mo.Villaii pr*'C* ih <1 his dis i niii.?f/Mi MarNt ill with ruiiumlu lalions lu tin- Si ninr CbiCM t>n liaiini successfully ctiiiiph ted II 'yiai'K nf haul Win It In tin- school 11 in iii i lit* tnld ilifin limy wi.ri'S ini different from the Imivh ami j dils their pannts were sonn- -f? i [nr 1" viath ntro. "Tln-re is n??i a man wlm wasn't"1 'niTkiiiv' at ytnjr a?e." lie -said. |"They >*? re jiist liki you." Tin- M|H-akt r wa* introduced l<v 'A. It f'niiiliK. assistant. supcrln tcmlint nf ih.- Hhli Srhoiil, as: !"lifloiiuiim In our folks." ami ax! jhavlni: Im i n instrumental in hrlnu-i int him In North Cainlina Hiilrt''! ;|fi year* a no. Pel id tat Ions 'if the cvctiluKj wt'i'i' vrhaiiL'i il hv father ami mm. I'residciit llan v Krann r. ] tif |ht- Kiwatiinus. welcoming tin-. Senior ('last, ,iml f'residt lit John Kramer. of tin- riant. dcllverlrii: lilt* response. Hoth tlitl tlu-ir stuff convni* tnlahlv. thouuh the crowd conceded ? hi* son hail a sliadc tin better nf it Also. Iliitr whs III il sic hy the If lull School Orchestra, and an cntortatntnu stunt ar 1 IraiiL-id hy Dr. Claude Williams. In, I wlilrli various Klwaiilaim were asked sundry questions. as though tht-v were In school. Tin fnify odd im iiihfis <if Hi" Ht-nltir dims wt-rc inirotlncftl. tin** hv on**, hv Andrt'W Italhy. on*- of lit* no mhn<*. MIhk l>?iri<* I'ait wrii ht won tlin viaduali *' |?i lz? . drawn ami |?n ifntfd hv \V;^llt'r I* Wmul. Tin* clnh |?rl*c w? nt to I Italidi Holm* ??. |?rlnc||ial of fV-n tral lll?li Srhool I'ITciikk oi t TAKES IIIS (IWN I JFK s?. Paul. Minn..* May I k. tAI't Kddl*' Mi-adt*. ni' tuhir nf the pitchInt? vtaff of tin- St l*anl Atn crlt-an A*!,*?clatlon t'luh. > >mmit tcil Htiicldn hero at hh' hotel totlajr. (Mi'adt'. who shot hints. If. had h<*i*n . ill fm ?t v**ral wi-i-k-* and Manager [Nick Allen recently said his lllnesf would K?'*? I* him of th*. Kanif for th" riMt of th?? *canon. A note found In Mi adc's room , iisk*'d that the au'horlth.* notify a ?i?*tci\ Mr-i (' M. Itoland. at llttffahi. N? w York MmhI- fjun" h*?re fmni Kim* ?n. North r?rn-j Una ami in tlif la*t half of the: 1!??C ?i-ii-i?n won a uunihc-f?c?l itami's fur S' I'M It I. A Itld forj M? ad** wiir< made hv I lit- w TorkT. AinTh-ans. FAMOI'S rOMKIM \N OIKS ABOARD SHIP N'rw York. May t? fAI?? Death at hh of Sam Ih-rtiard. fa nmiM comedian, was rt'|inrt?'d to day In a tc|i>Kram from the liner f'olutnhiM f.? 'he North <i'-rnrin I.lnyil onrTtt - Th*' mt"*sai?c con tulncd no d?*'alls h'-yoml the in formation that Hernard hail dlerl on hoard la'I iiixhl of ap'tph-xv. lie was <4 years old. AMUSING ESSAY DIVERTS KtWAM rum Mrlirk (hms l)?'c|tl\ Into III \|l|il<?, Hull) i?immI ;i11?I iiutl One of tip- most entertaining f**:iIii?*??-? of.ihe Kiwanls supper TlKwilay niv'lH. ;ii which the nielli ?her* of ih< iM-aduat itm class of i li** Ktlz.ilM til City llltrh Sr trool were honor guests. was an \ hv Cain \V. M? lick mi flic siilijivt of ap ples. It i? nriKui.il. ami is Komi eiioui'h t" pans alon?* reader* of Tho daily Advance Here it is There are .1 Kr?*iii many kind* oJ apple:. |{i'i| apples ainl k?*?????? Up |.l. ??. I'nii. n .H'l'l' ' .unl Ail.un'> .i[> I'l' Apples lire Hood tn eat except ' roll<mi iipples ami I!???>- are used to I?iii hi Mi*- bottom of ili<* m ea.-tire when ihiy si ll tin-ill |u you. Adam's apple* iin> put on men'.-* imm ks ty k?-i'p their collars ami m-cktles in plai'i*. I don't know ? whether Ail.nil's apples ui*t roii.-n lik'- orli# r apples, Inn 1 Kilos* |!n<y I .In. Apple* ale us liaM .is XiI.Iihi Mann. I never naw otic with hair I on, either hiiIiIm'iI or with a per : matii'til wave. hut if ii was nlvle ! fur apples to have hair (hey could | wi ?r transformation* 1 ik?* lhi* la . dies do. Apph's dott'l ]?;iin* Ihi-lr ehei k-? Imf t li i-> have red ones t ha I'm will rr llu-y ale -ahead nf flu* ulrls, who smear ted stuff on their fanii an.I think it make* them pretty. If I hey had us much . sense as a loMi li Apple lin y wouldn't do II. (Jreen apples, make apple ph?. apple siiurt*. ami stomach nclie. lJrw-ti appl'-H ami small Iiovh co toKelher hit' it is awful hard oil I tin* hoys. Tin* only tiling that can make more trouble fur small hoys than a green apples ts more of thcni A pph's aio easy In eat cause Stliey don't have any holies like , fish. A pph'S crnw on tree* culled ap Iple-trw*. ami fall off when they I get ripe utile** a hoy wants tlii-m I sooner Ihen they ronii' off ill j once. Apples used to In* u*?-d to make apple hriindv, hut now they nlnl. Ilr. f'laud'- Williams says he's sor ry. 1 If apph-s ain't ii-?'d and nre left jnettlnu around. tloy spoil just Ilk** i people, and ought to ho thrown i out to l.lie plus. I'? cling apples l.< a skin game, i iColten apples are |ik?? rotten pjtfff r li ?? > don't cither smell good. Farmer* make elder out of ap ples. They lake n few good apples ami a lot -if rotien oiich Willi worms in |hem and ground them up and Hf|iiMi>xi> out tho juice, || is an awful im-an way to treat the worriiM. Jerome Flora and dirk Ventcru nro supposed lo u?>t ii li t* jiiiry plums for a lot of their after elec tion friend*. hut they ain't etioiiKh to go around so some of tliem get specked apples. Apples ami peaches art. hoili rosy checked .iml luscious hut you nevi r heard lloli Kratner look a' a Kmnl looking Kirl and say "Khe*M an apple." TtTtttn ITVMVS I Kit TO I'lMSON FOII IJF.ATII OF i:\MON F.IUTOII Canton, (Ihlo. May IK iAI'i Floyd M'reltenherger. gniiK?ter policeman of Canton's |tiiigh? and detective force, slamls cnnvlc?e;l of first deirree murder and muni Join hi-* comrades. I'atriek Mc.|N?r tnolt and lie ii Kudiier, In life Im pi i onrni nt for th?? murdei of lion II. Mellctt. Canton editor. | A jury last nivht returned a verdlrt of flr*t decree murder* with recommendation of mercy, j FLYING SQUALLS PRESAGE CHANGE COLUMBIA CREW ( iliarle- I ,?-\ ine I l ie* In 4 III* I? ii Snli-litiile for I I<?\?I Iterland Willi \\ limn lie lla- lleen in l)i-|?iite IthlCT \l l> l)K I KKMIM I) Ofl'er* li? Waive XII Kruiiiil and Donate Mi- Share of IYiz?* In I'ainilie nf Head Xirmeii N,? V.iffc. Mi> Is 'Al'1 n. trail- AlUl.ll-" llieli! ,-,r , |.?. ...Ii'ili'l "I"' ?.Mlh?r. m.lav t"a.ll"l ?' I""'"' 41,^ iii.li. al' ?< ?a -.Jwini- tlL-Ult: ,r..? Hi.' II'-IIjii' M I'l .i" hla. ?*li;?i'1*.S A l.evli?e. chairman "> Hi. ti'.iir.l "1 Hi" (?"lull.'"". v"' .., ifl ('.ir|i.itiili.ni. willi'li .i*ii-. I'"' |il. n.l. iv..iv.l i" ..to"in ?' ";iv l^-.tor i'. ?il;.|>laiil ll"ii.?ii'l' air mail |.il". ?iHi !?" Il"1 Hi .llsl'.il'- v '-ti.1 'lay. Il.rlaii.l Iniwiv.r. anil'.. hi* det? Tiniuat Ion to tnak?' In*' ill.'in i' -1'1'?l" '? b ul Irvine. ? was staying at the s,niii' hotel i? tiardi'ti t'Uy. Hi i - i.iml ott? r?'?l co WiiiM- all tinaiicia rt'W Mill ami dolUltl' >d?urc ?* Hi.- i?r i/.f inoiit y to the families ot S,M-| HavlH i.n?l Stanton Wuosior. killed in a . rash of t!i?* American Should ill'-4 be not satisfactory. Il,- rill III. In- would Im- willing IU give i h?- prize money r?? la'vliM' railu-r than forgo making Mi" flight Irvine refused tn rnmm?Mit on iln- teleuram. but ^ald i??' uiuHei* )? nri?mI rlar.-nce number lain. of Ho* plain*, wonl.l r? main .i nu'inluT of its cr?-w l.ioiii.uaut llernt Halchen, a Norwegian ivlaiur who aceompa iii?-?l Commander Hiclurd I'- Ilyrd on IiIh flight lo the North i'ule. vv.,s ? iff?T?'i| norland's pla-e hn< In.--il in i.?i..- innaiui ?.iii "i lilt* flight. Italrh'-n in employed ?s an eiigi neer for ihe At la ill lc Aircraft Cur linralion. which made llyrtl*-< piano America. |t?*rianal in hlri telegram also ni f?Tf?l io purchase ih?* Columbia, make ill.- iiip an.I th?*n rMurn llie piano (o Liivini'. hiu iIn- lal1i*r salil iho ship was mil for sale. Thomas L, Hill. pii'siib'tit of llio Ani'-rhan Society fur Promotion of Avlailon. mailo pnhlh' a tele i*uiin io la v mi- off. riiin for iln> Colnmhia. ami stating thai In* hail iwo pi lilt *. **lilt??rnuH'?iially known."' who would ho ready In 24 hours io lake off fur I'aris. la-vlne said ho had rejected tin* offer. Moan while raptain Charles Lindbergh In eagerly aV?ill"K l?v* 1 orahio weather for a hop-off la hi* It van Moiioplaio* and Commander Itlchard Ilyrd and hi-1 'wo fly In K com pa ii ions*. Lieutenant tjeorge Novlllo and' Merl Acosta. continue ho bring iheir giant I'okker piano. America. to a point of poffi'i-llon. Sligln Improvement in flyiiiK conditions over the Allan!!?? wn? reported ??>' tl?o Weather Hureau hut condition* wore said t?? still he unfavorahh- for a trans?oreanh fliuht. CAS COMPANY TO ADD KQIIIPMENT ImprovniH'iilH In < n?*t 81 ?">? (IIH) Su\h INrw rr. /. ^ Wufsonrr Iniprovoiii'-nt to in 'If lifiKlitiorhood of |ir?.finil will ho iiiHlall"i| a I tho ^outlk-rn <Jus Im provi'tiii'iit Company plant within it'ii- in-ill ?'?<? days. ai-rordinK to '/? C Wagoner, new iniiiiatcr of Vhe jcas company who arrived on Monday to 'ako up hli iliit Tho ??a^ 'ompany office will In niov?-d to (he rorio-r of Main and K<>:ii| >?irMr, opposite the South iem Motel about tin- fir*! of June. Mr Wajtouer saya. The Inipi'nvetnonH enntemplat ed ?ill insure uniform pressure and ih? m f-.r. belter -rvi to *n< patrnnh Th" new service iru? k of rtu- I'ornp.my has Just arrived. Im |.i .v. no-nts at the plant Include a new return tubular hoih-r, elec ui. .illy drlvi'ii and ctmlrolled c??m pnssor with snffb'lenl capaelty to Insure ad*i|tiate pi.-s^nre. iwiii tittfh tiieyyurf storane laJllUL.iOUl a h!iiIion iti?*ter. -V-JfllK will Hfliv?* in about three or fnur wi-.-ks and Installation expected to he com pleted within about two months. Officials who wiio hi the M-lty about a month a?o examined th?i plant and d"eld?d to Install th??, new Improveinonl*. "Mr StalUnRs has made n won-, derful record h'?re, * Mr. Wagoner f.uiaiktd on Tuesday, "lb* did Tverythitiff that was po^ilde in the way ol setAlCf with till" ri|Ulptll"'lil that lie had. I . ertatnly feel Mint; lie should In- < iitmratulated on his. record." | FARM FOR WOMEN PRISONERS IS WHERE IT WAS Not a Sinjih* lias ItiM'll Miulr lo I iiHill \?*l Thai W a? l';i-M'tl l?\ ||m? l4>27 <??*iin*al Wt-mMy NO PI \|.K MM Ml Kv?'ii \\ Inn Itoaril Ih Named. If Kvi'i*. There Is No Tract of I.iimI Sri \-iili* lor Stirli I inloiiy lly .1. i . It\nKI.|(\ H.|, Sir Walr.M ll..f.| h'abiuh. Mar In What Imi-.mii- of (lie ln 'tu >rri;tl I'm in t'lilmiv for women prisoners, |m| mhh'll Mm* tli-tleral \ss.-iuhl\ jiji |...i i/t-il .t $i.o,(Mill 'bond is.-nn ? Sii |';i??. not a .sinule rimv.- lias Ih-.ij in.nl. in fit t ti 11 the act. which wi-ni iulu . n'.-ri ii|K?ti ilt? iMsf.iili i-arh in March, Tli?* iir-.t i.|. iri iht- carrying ?till ot III. n't is III. aplMilllt lliellt Ol tl.. ? live nil-Ill ?H IS Ol i lie in in rd of direCtoiI W ii of U h.illl UillKt ill* women. .ill liv?- to I.. mimed l?y (iovi-riior Mel.i'an. ulm as ye| lias tflV'li ho imlicuiion of when in- a>\. 1 1 1?. < i?r ? 11 n m r 111 ? i H .-J How. i-or. there in- i-ral ?>(li ,t.? I' dJiiiirulAi.-s whieh muslh.- Hlir*-" iiioniit. il, . v. ii aii. i Mi,, hmird of directors in iiaiiii-il N.i sili- for lli. mliiny liax as yi-l iii-i-ii i|. . ii.ti.ii. .1 ' No appropriation fur its mnin II'llllIK'.* for Mm |i|. .ii| liicntlllllll was mail.-. rims. i-vi-ii all. r lli.' Imard in named an.I is Mi Lani/. i|. 11 will !?<? jmiw. rli?H to i|o aiiyiliini; more I ban draw u|i tin* preliminary plans ?i| tin* iioiiiiuiioii. 11111 i| a Iran of land has b?-? n s. i aside for 1 in- .-1111 > 11 \ Tin- an provides tlial this iracf of land sliiill Ii. taken from land illr. ail\ ou 11. d i?y Hi. Stale. and iliat il shall In- selected by the t liovi-i inn- an11 Council ,,f state. I I In- an f 1111 in 1 pinv hies that the trad Khali I.. "located In a In allh !l11 1 ? Hi 1 '1 "ii? liil. . uinl .lMll li;iv.- natural drainage and ade quate 11 a 1111 al wall r Sllpplv. ft shall also include II..ml ami lirali|.? land 1.1 ||m) n?. food f.ir th.- inmates, as far as practicable mav In- produced on II h?- laml. Th.- farm must also ho arossihl.'. I.v rail mid mad to all sections of th.. Slat.-." Titus tin- 1 'nu nc 11 nf Slate mid tin- Onv.-rimr fare Kiiiii.'lhiiiK of n problem in s.-h'i'tini: I In- site for Hie farm Ir is understood hy lliosi- c|omii in 1 >n> tjiivernor Hint he is iippos.il lii lia\ illU 1h.- colony in I in* neighborhood of Kaleluh, !*'V.'ii were that possible. hi facf ja 1*0111 itn- milv possible location | for 1 lie folciiiv thai seem* avail able now. would lie in have It ail* jaceiit 1 <? ilu- traininu school for delinquent tills af Samarkand. In fact. ii Is pointed out hy scvcrnl thai this is the loi'iral location for Ih.- Industrial Colony, since Sam aleand tiik.-s tills only up lo lli yearn .if urc, while those who are older will h?- s.-nl in tin* colony. I l*nI tin- work h.-lni; done |s along lli.* siiiii.* liii.-s. ami ii is fell that it would In a iioo.1 tlllliu to have ilii- Industrial colony adjacent to i-hi' I rainim- school. The only i|i|es||on is -whether IImtc Is enough Slnle-own.'d liiml for both InstlluliouM and Mier.* Is no sip propriiition with which.In buy ad dlllonal land. Some have ttucerjilMl thai since ilils colony will in- exseiitlally a prison colony for women offend ers. it would l?.- posMihl.- to place this colonv on I'll" of the .-MiKtlnK prison farm<t Kul il is luiowii that bolli the (]overiior and (lie pres.-ul privon le ads do md think il wis.- lo lake this course, hut prefer that tin- fai 111 colony lie kepi . nlir.ly s.-paral.' Tills is ?'?* peclallv inn since th.-rc Is no coti n.-ciloli betwi" n the administra tion of tin- colony and tin- pres ent prison orj; 11111 *11 tin ii. The sla lilt?* also' provhl' S that the sup.'r i 111. lidelit rif the colony shnll be a woman. :<nd that all the em plovew "as far ns possibb-" includ Ini: the tenid. lit physician, shall he WntiM'li. Thus il Is ii.-bl thai it would bo exIreUM-lv unwise to have the col ony even ri*mol?-lv assoclat.'d with any of Iregular Stale prinon farm camps Th.- fallur. of I he Ceneral As Mi-'mblv to prnvid> any appropria tion for tin- maintenance of the colonv for the n?-vf two year*, win line parMv 1o the fad thai the act was rosln-d tliroiiuh in the last days of the (!< ner.il mbly. and partly to the fact that It was uen ? rally believed that -i Iraal lyo v.i.'ifH wrmrUt ti- r? r|ufri'i| ~trf cl the laud and er.ct lie- buildinys. !>?* fore actual opeiall'in coiiTiT lie started If it should In- possible to yet il ltdo operation within the two year period, it Is believed that the C.overtior. as director of tho bud ret. has ample authority to provide tin* m ci psarv funds for its operation, |ieiidln? the ne\t reicn lar sesnion of tin- Irene r a I \"s?-m blv Tfi.w.\<\ thintrs move more swlflly than they have been in the last several inotilhs. irid' eations are thai It will r.'nnire all of the two vrar to- t*?'i the colony into op. i*nllon.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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May 18, 1927, edition 1
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