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MARSHALL, N. C, "i iSDAY, JUNE 24, 1930 ZBOO 4 Pages This Issue yoL. xxix "i 3 t ;.a:T::r:.c-:?.D.0j ,. .; - ,' . . i . . , . t , i. Ionian, Er,?. In Er. r.nd 3 r r- ."cer"7 Cere hs teen c-' C I ot cv.iv: ty ra inn wv'..J c"n tt.a t cf 1 tht'r claims and nu.-.ber -cf ? 1 fcxecicJ the century mart, b t t It UougU Bening Arnold, of Eour- fceinouth, iwao recejnlily ecbrated bis 106th . birthday, is probably, the .u.a - nf fhA Fraternity. oiuetfb v, - i , not only m this country, uviei hapa in the world. ' "V' X - J p la & member of Polish Nation- ,, 1 fcxdge, of which he was Master in lSffO, seventy years ago. He is an , honorary member of the Alum Chine Bowling Club and is the oldest bowl er in England. , . He was for some " , time a primer in imuwu w. to 1 b- the first man who "set up" , music in type. - 1 '' ' ' TTIIi! TFRniRLR JL 'AM JLJ . JV Jul w - -r , r TARIFF ' . ' The Consrese of the United States Avotail Itself very industriously for nearly year and a nan to w framing ol a Uriff bilU JSvery ee . oui4V every u, '- t ,ular of this WO. has .b-.i t , , - ty analysed nd flrtV.y placed in. - ha? as represent: 3 t -t jv ' vinet f te .Senators t 1 ' ;X taiivt.s' el"l "y" l"e Vj.,,'. I'a persoh-6 matter how partisian he nay be,' can assert ' tahat there is ' anything In the 1 bffi r except that "which is placed there deliberately. It U well to remember that there never 1 las Teen a tariff bill passed which did not inydke vigorous attacks from . the public and the press, me . atlon was the same as it is today vhen the "Underwood tariff bill was , - passed under the Wilson Administra ' . -tion. Under the circumstances it is .'a i. -m tA nnstnone snap judge- ' ' mertt and let : time demonstrate have a terrible tariff in the Hawley-Smoot measure, or .-'whether iri' an improvement over . the tariff law which' it succeeds. r ".R Cla'-. , Ve "er f u.-!o .."..ee I.TI 3 I (i. U-n thou art - Cr 1 . Xo, v '.ei v j i r I -i 1 i t t - ! ; to (Jul- -fi.-il i - ' C 1 Street,, N W. .ton. JLJ, J,t June 19, 1930. Mr. n, L. u.y, f r'arsha!!, It. C. I rr L'r. : :: la a'.l V. 1 I tave never had si u.acy f'. ." ?o j t.Ii o r.' as I live since I sU.L J t'-Is ca.-7&5sn. I wonder nhen they will stop this kind Of Stuff.'','; ' .'. '"h'l ! ; ; The people of -Madison, County probably know that since I defeated Mr. Roberts that they have been tell ing James Wallin that they were go. tag to indict him, for making the statement that I published and1 he signed. I never in the world would hv tbouirht that a good man like lamp Wallin would., deny what he signed in his own handwriting. With kindest . - regards ana Dest wishes to the News-Record and its readers, I am . V .'; v. ' .Youta truly, JETER P. -RAMSEY." HOT SPITw-3 VIKS BY 3 TO 0 Playing errorless ' ball behind su perb hurling of ; Eurgmv , the Hot Springs base ball ine took close and exciting game from the Morris town slugger, on the home diamond. last Saturday, by a eore of stoft Rnrota. m. risrht hahder . let Morris- town down with four scattered hits. rr . et' ! Lltufat 'nt.lv MHTeA hits but bunched tT;m . lor uiree rniiji Thiit U r ? f t t uv years, SfttrCvj fitting that'Vi-yy . team has oeen snui ouu vw, played heads up ball. -Hot Springs pwyea . making no errwro.-"--" - Rpilman. Huff and Paris featured, theHot Springs attack. , " '' Any teams, f siring to arrange a game with the -lot Springs nine may write KenneOt Surging Hot Springs, North-Carolint . 1 -v . 1U 11- i 1 1 UA r . . Just a wora w ten yuu appreciate your vote. In the coming mmary. itfiuM - " 1 1' have served as Sheriff of this, , C?APil7J County for ne term only which you ( Vjl J . liJi Oiiillif, J all know, and .you also know my record as an r r.cer and l wouia wte very much to ave t' e office at this t e'.oct me. IT. c. . 1 - 1 t' f!"-s fir- six. years 1 't oiJ.t to f ;v ' : ' gne one (' i s fc 1 3 c for et les't a I "t cf 1 Vi v ... I am vc t t e I every dry 'r-y - i --t ound ty see te v 1st - S tV-t I .i to le ne, I cf 3 t VATCIITII s: A warning anraiast frr- ' ' brokers and promoters w', fenng stock in Forelkn Fc companies was f.'mi4 to' Eetter Eusiness Eureau c. in conjunction ' with'te Setter Eusiness Bureau a' ed , oiHces - throughout t States and Canada, J Relying on the goodwi' 1 Itegrity &f the Ford name, t of. persons throughout .the t have purchased stocks .which, e! turned out to be spurious or not - delivered at 'all, . the war.. saidl ' Thero is no way of estimat' the financial loss involved. ?.. j , t ;?'V' . ' ", '. 4 "There are, a number of frau lent concerns in various parts "of country that represent themselves brokerage, houses and , that o stocks in various foreign ' Ford c panies,".the statement from the, I ter Business Bureau said. , v i "Several tof these companies on the partial payment plan. K offer 'stock for stipulated down:. ment and a fixed sum ;per'i.. Before the 'final' payment"" I tc. due and before te stock 1b d-'.i to the purchaser; 'the eompi -y out of .business 'ancT1 its oC. rs appear only to 'begin ppert-'v. anothet - location. :and-' under an name. 'Stacks of the Ford, Motor pany.of England, JUtd.and Mbtof Company 'of Franc r ea on yv. t - , tne prices ' - UonL.-frenUy'aening areVrnted.-x. I -nI.i nflPB. of the ; newspapeta, ..... , Nevertheless 'many v bv - unstrupuloua " brokers - market to pay far i excess, of the markf prices." 't, "'. ' wpI-' m.5nriW of stock-' brokers, of course, are honest .Our warning is directed eolely against the fraudu- tWat. carry on .their lien i tuuw"" -7-. - . . r ,i nnrchase-of stocks i conieuLi'u,'"B ' . . . .. should first consult nis; Busisess Bureau." , .... lAf'q VATJJlJ DID I. i : i t 1 - a t".i sl-.emnt that Jamef eJ ii his. own handwr.it- 3 1 bave iwo ww; 9 vtI.o J cl tse very 1 r v- be.J-'-s mysQir tuat " . . .. t.,. r4" n n-med tha i.uvit ni . . .. statement.-' He Kn6ws;he 91gned it, it too; that the j g. stement s!jned is true, Everytc," v an-- -.ts knows) er.ytl.ing abort t'e i te p'-'-p't J j. .r , . - ; V.'hen I coiiie I os'r.e I t to spw te s'.-pJ e""-' pe vva v 's la s e it i f. n "t -i ..'J be glad -t to any- tad I shaU V ree g00 t James cj t'. J S- ,t, if it is. nece ry. Yosrs to s-rve, ' . -J- cf. LliT , t INCREASED iV. BUSINESS doNGRESSMAlL JONAS 1 taele si:3".vi:;a.'.i,' V'l "IKCREASZS fit ' 1 4 ... WASHINGTON. D. C.-TJiousands tf dollars in the form of increased 'nsions to scores of Spanish-Am-erican War. Veterans, will come, to Tormer" soldiers of that war in the iflth District of North Carolina1 bv reason of the passage recently' over the Prseident s veto, of the .Spanish' American. War Pension Act.' 'V, ' This was nointed out here today by Congressman Charles A. Jonas, Rep resentative of the Ninth District .who has compiled a table showing in- 6reases md various phases of the law which is given below. Mr, Jonas pointed out that under the law it will be necessary for all pensioners who are eligible for 'increase under this new law to file applications with the Bureau' and for those who are .eli gible for original pensions under th Y . ....... ... m.hUSw m' . n .v. nT A . those who have ' seventy days or more "service to also file ' application at once as neither increase or. orig- iiuti, peusivu wut ouu), wubu IIVWW except 'from date of filing 'of applit cation', - The clause providing'' for pension for seventy "days of Service v as a chief feature of the Bew bill s it includes hundreds of men who were heretofore not eligible for pen sion' us the , old law requires ninety c'avs - or mor service. ' The 1 table showing- increases and btheif phases of the law lollows: ; ,J - : : l acccust c?-t;stiuTy; lvlO disabilty , 1-4' disability ;v '25.00 ,.25:00 . 30.00 '40,00 4000 - 50.00 .. .. 50.00 , 60J0O l-2 disability ..." 8-4- disability 1 ' Total disability ON ACCOUNT OF AGE 62 years of age ' ' - 20.00 30.00 68 vears of age . . 30.00 , 4O.00 72' years of age " ' 0.00 . 50.00 75 years of age '.50.00 60.00 VETERANS SERVING "SEVENTpf DAYS OR MORE . This is a new clause in the recent a TTnder th old law a' veteran must hav, served ninety days.-. hh,;v ., ' ' aew la One-tenth disability ' $12.00 $15,100 18.00 24.00 30.00 One-fourth'disabilit7vV'- ' One-half disability ' , Three-foUrthS'disability h j rVof age . I: ; 63 vars -ot age 7 7 r31of age'-. - co 3-ofgeV:-XV.. ?3-c3 ! t is home?" I asked a traveler, 1 ? he journeyed. on the- wnyv . .e," he said, "is peace and com fort, ' . r' f.ortf hurrying crowds away." t U Lome? 1 asked a to: ( fu -90 slors t 1. he said, "i whet 7 'x.f or. rest at nigU a:-""1 t isVomel'I asked a r.-"'.n, r 9 Vsht'y Wped r ,,T t' e said in tor. 3 t j is just one ssv.l' song."" '. . . is hornet" I as'.. rrootlt, t "'i at tie c! I e sdd in I f t3 , . Le End no' tr! IIWOHLDKEWSl ! Contributed by the Carolina District , ; OiSce United States Department : i i ti--'l ".t Commerce- '- !', :- T?A S H i N G fb N-TO MAKE WORLD TEXTILE STUDY FOR BENEFIT OF U. S.jTRADE..Fac- tors relating to the development j of international- trade in.' textile' fibers an4 articles and the possibility of In creasing the share of, the . United States in this trade will be studied by' Edward T. Pickard,. Chief, Tex-' tile Division," Department of - Com merce, in the principal, textile .pro ducing and consuming,?' countries, of Eurooel Because of the impetus giv en economic and scientific research in the textile' industry! by the niswly authorized , Textile foundation, .-.jur. Pickard proposes , to .'study ,s5nilar organizations to" ascertain,. if there are any research practices now used abroad that. might be recommended for adoption in the .United States. ' .-fv .- ? ..V' ' : TEHERAN POUCE STOP .SHOW ING OF FIRST 'SOUND PICTURE IN,. PERSIA -The first: showing' in Persia of what was' supposed .to be a' "Sound" 'picture came .to. ait ab rupt ending when. the police of. Te heran stopped the performance and arrested -the. theatre -proprietor on the' grounds that the apparatus was nothing more than,. an. ordinary nhonoaranh and that consequently the. show was a. hoax, accprding to a, ro'nnrt from Vice-Consul, Henry t a. Villar t.'Tehern, made puouc oy "-s rartmentof Commerce.' The H vprietott were- fined tha aiiibunf the ' evening's box-receipxs. O-l TAW A CANADIANS TRY smttPINQ EGGS IN CARBON VI OXIDEThe first of a series of tests tn be made in Canada t 0 establisn flit f esaibilitv of shipping eggs in an atmosphere - of "carbon dioxide was started recently when two canoaas ftf m left Brandon fof ' Montreal, according to'a" report from--CmT mercial Attache Lynn W. MeeKins, in th Denartment of Com'. merce. : One ear; was under ordinary t.nA tan wfrimration. The second car, in addition to being wnm t.'inui annroximately one thousand pounds .of solid carbon dioxide. ' - wifewTWfJTni'ir-Jl.MlEIRICAN 'COM PANY TO OPERATE RBK rim & nrA STING STATIONt.-rA concession fof the" '.erection,' qiP:i ment,5 and operation of all raaio boradcasting stations' in oreece ior . npriad of r twenty years has just been granted ; to ah American : or ganization with' pri-icipal oicea m rs.:iadelohta. accor-Ir.g ' to advices reaching the . Electrical . Equipment Division, 'Department ol commerce, T4. 11) ini,A tn mnerate tne nswm " , . , with an entlfe American peru . for a period of two years alter wnc time it. is believed -ft can be turnea over i - -- sonnel under the Supervision ot -A- merUA erecutiveS cf t operating or -:-a. ' " . '"'" I! fTA' CAI T"0 '-tttAUGUR ATE.: -RjifCall of Societies. C:V::K-Cr"-:ANY tELrrilONSt, Eecognitkm of Victors and Tas--3ViO-Tl.e recent-proposal f tors. ' ' 1 Goveiument 10 lnau ti.La s t-ci as pu&.-.Ue a wireless . , , t ftrpn GerT.any . , '. v.w tfc : . : i y of c .... : t a r. r of C; , r from i:;gto -YV A LARGE SUM TA1 ITTTTi mA AlTi I, ... . II I i . ...... - . ' 7, .Lo Angeles, Calif, Puring th ' past year $28,540 has been loaned to -students to aid them in paying' their 'way through - school by the , Knights Templar Loan Fund of Cal- Seventy-second Conclave ; of - the Grand Commander? of Knights Tenv - plan of this state. J ' , , . - From the , inceptions of ; the loan fund to March. 1930. the total loans , nave ween "i,v xu. n""""" mounting to $113,806.25. . SUN BATHING Sun is still a friend", of the young and the old and while , we dont nortance of being brown as a berry . hear quite so much about the im- this Summer,- stiU most 01 the aa bprpsts to the healthful benefits of . old Sol'a companionship are doing a ' good deal of talking about sun batn- ing. . - " 1 - In fact most of the fashion mag azines talk equally about water and sun" bathing, and the children are being taken into great consideration in the matter of "sun suits." bome ti'mps tha. whole sun suit is made of highly translucent, porous - and ab- .i,Ant material, luce aurenea wi- ton. Sometimes only the shirt (us ually backless) Is of translueeney; while the trunks or skirt are 01 wool. 'Tht Graf Zennelin nassed over the Eastern seaboard to , begin its eighth ocean crossing voyage and its fourttt journey across two hemispheres. At the same time , announcement was made that airplaneB would . make trips every hour of the- day between Washington and New York, begin ning August 15, at fares that wouia b. practically the same as charged by the railroads. , . Now is the time for tnose wno ad vocate tne oia pnuusui"ij v ing your feet on the ground to get busy. ' " lit mm, mm ?" t '' FRENCH BKOAU w. 1.1. v. ASSOCIATION AL MEETING Yb BE AT CAliFORNIA CREEX CHUrCH, JUNE 23, 130, EE- GINNING AT 10 A.. M. '-' t Song Faith of Our Fathers. : bevoional-l-Miss May Penly. 4' 1 fc, J! Tamil n. , . T .. 1 Welcome Mrs tawm J ---,-.,,. Ram8ey. , Per8onai Service Mrs. A. 'Ir .... I . . , t Report, Mission Study 4. k. j,- -.- - 1 ' . I ' CeporV Treasurer Mrs. E. R. El- Appointment o Committees. Pnecial Music Mrs. C. E. C....J and Mrs W. II. Llorrow. r T... -V 'Vnrtin. ItBt - reriot! i I.irs L..1 Y. w. A. LUNCII
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