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North Carolina News From The Wires nl Associated Prpss ana I'liiled Pies Davidson Glee Club, of Fifty, Coming On Monday is i ! Will ApiK'.ir In Movie Twi-iil' i,u ...he.- it l lie '.?nd Aii home .! i- leil r.ii'l Ts.ags lis plane f-u II. ill' '""1 l" apnea; in an M C .'.! hi, .1 mo'- "iLilllf ground " Yh: -'ii ai t itij-i.it r.iriii her. (if tin- lul-l Ai. iu divi-lon vvr.li li ft. .. cl h. H ittie (it Barl.i.'iic MaishulL la : C M I! - let I ! r. Itl.l i, ii- I'm. - . . , ,.., i t.t i j : i - ..need iii 1 li - ..III i .- Colt -5..I '-i: Shall I. II I. I A t I t-i I.I II:- Inn t ..I i ; . I Slate ...d : !.. '.I -. vi; II I'.ll-i; I . said ll. . ... I.S II:, 1 plalllll (I '.,. ! . llOllll .11 I'.-.- - . I Clothing To Be Cheaper The price of men's ssoik clothe? i- scheduled It) take a pi ice drop in the near futhie. Officials ot Cone Ksport ami Commission Curiam pi eilicle.i Ihis when the- Hiinounreil a 10 per cent cut in llie pi ice Of denims i,.ani.ia.'tui ed I)1 Cone Mill.:. Negro Itaps Senator Hoey Nt-t'i-ii leader in 'h.trlotle at lathed Senator Civile H Hoe. i C i tor being '-ii.il inter.'-1-, in Hi.' elimination ol ilcciiiiii o..:. and -t-greeatiw- lav.'." VI 1 ., Z1 if i g;;;iiMi.wvwMrt'i'. it,. (l Insurance Scout, I' - s! M :n' llo.lv T-.'.i. I:. i,f ;i I. ,i Neii ii. cr V, line. I 1 st a I. . li.ii ' .' . I .Ml I-: I 'II.:- '"'I . v.i it !. , I, h ll: i teians Adinini-1 rat ion official rt ii. rlt (I tli.il VA otlit-e i sscie In.,.:': hill" t. Ill t lit- handling ol I i t ni ion,-, mi CI in iiraiice for '.oi I Ii l '.a tilin.1 s t iei .in Viituall.s all pi eimum- hunled i.i.t. (In regional olfa e .it Win i :-S.ilt in vseic p.i.ied a, ieii-ieil. Manager J. 1) lieramu- aid, anil .. Ijia-I.liii of more 111. ill Ci'.IMIO back pas iiii-lil - bad In i n i leal t il. The i 'ho. u (In . i t a lit a iUllillll Hill .it It p III -pl.lC ..ml . . v. 4 . M. tv' Daviileon College Male ixiiipu't'd ol r0 voices and ,1 In Ta. t F Berg, ill pie it.iiitil in the High School ,i Monday, March 21, I he coiicerl wilt he .led In the hit; tl -,t hool lnuul fi s 9 8 9 9 (X - (V! Family Sees Man Killed K rani ( Jackson. 42 year-old larnicr was shot to death while li s wile and live children looked on. Sheriir 1) 11 llodsin sairl Martin C roonis. Sti. farmer-neighbor ol Jack.-.ou adinitlcd linng the fatal shots Jackson was shot in the sard of his home in the Rockfi-.h section of lower fioke counts. Charged With Slaying A 0-year-old .Gastonia woman ;was indicted in the mvsternm-'-laviin: of lier jocny daughter la-1 June. A Canton counts- r'rand jury re turned a true hill cliaruiim mui' I der ayain-'l Mrs. Kditli Mih hum in the rhoutiiif of -.ix-.seai old hlniiid i Pearl iMil.'liuni. Valuable Kstate id for male voice? by composer. Dietrich the Danish is one of the South s uut ;t jiiclin Buxtehude. U oung choral rondiu toi s He .loin- Zion ileair I fu- Watchman Sing- j ttj the faculty of Davidson College ho! II-- inn Mill Hid hi The (if .11 t ,- it. I.c (,"1 varied mii'ic tin- tii :,t three oied lo - ai-red : tv'.o to lifht ei'iiup iiu. hides In nt I it lit hi loinpo. ing; a thorale, IfOd n Loving Kindii?"-," by Johann Sebastian Bach; and a spiritual motet, "Sincei Christ Our Lord Wits Crucified," by lf.-ini ii Ii Si lmelz. KtillowKitt an intermission the ( hoi ii ; v. ill ' Hit' a Rrnup of folk - .nil' and seveul temporary composition-; set to texts from Ameri can poels. Mr. Iseit'. director of the chorus, : l.n.ly .1-1 .! n:icv i: C:i..e. Drowned Body Found Anot.her Kin" Hi .i'.-i .-'.; l:-'M Complete ii... 'let .. P'ii.:. 1. :-... . (ii ' : t'n.. i 1). I S CHll! IS 111 -. ' i .i.i' e an orga- : Sit I ; ! )i Kos ; .'.Ii i l'ict-r. says, i.i '.'.iir. orqamzed i . i ' ; . - s 1 1 1 be . n! imii up m a 1 1 . I -ai I ment ss it h i '.. .'Itn:i ( (Hlllt ICS $100.00(1 Church Annex 1 i .. 1 ! - .- : '-. -.-r ii ir, - di au n up! .1 i; . ! Co'viin- l.l.i. 1 . . i i ;'.'.' have been ai in ... i :' I. !'; i Mailt ist hni . 1 . , ! ai. , !,. . :.:.; '.'.huh is 1 ,. . ,' 1 : . I , I j ' i i il ' I till rlllt- lii;.;,. i i .. L' . . 1 ' - i l. k eihl t aiii.e I i : i 1 . . i -. - ; in ; approxi lealil I ' . I .-ii,'! Aii Fx plosive Theft II -. ! I : . 1- . I . li, I ; i t : 1 i 1 1 :' -- ol tilt 'it.,. " i . , r. I i: . . .1 : I -. 1 1 1 p at ( h,n h I!. . i,. I st..'k. ! i. II uiih la SI ill- t.t ll' ll.ill.l'e ( Hi li .1 ,.i I l,t mi era bed off fi- e It" I- I ., I t at ll I he ep!ti- Hi" n I ,.:.. ii . i li , .! i, i ,.ii- !. I - :l.- ..I .i I I' I' i ... k ipial 1 v Wanted. More Time (?) t ).':. ,. ; ' . i 'hi : I .,- t I '.el- til ( 1 . ! . I e I ,. I ... - 1 . . ' II , h , I e '. .1 report. -! '. h 'i I !.:.-l' I'.iii' .' (Ti.i.li.- I ..P.. .- i.i i r.e.l a w.11- r.iiii . :i ' i - ; i tpi. ; :.i n.-i ( '.,. !. . . h ! Kurman Odell lJ:'rrish, lli. was l'tiund deail in a stuani near the -eene of an automobile accident, police at Winston-Salem reported. They believed be had been a passenger in the wrecked car. Bui US driver. William Snow, was un conscious after the wreck and had not told them whether there was anyone with him. New Duke President Dr. Mollis Kdeiis has assumed ill ill' as piesiileiit ot Duke Lni s crsity. suet i t ilinu Dr. Robert Fovvers. F.dms was named last fall to head the university. lit larmeils was a. soi late iliitclur of the Tw York office of the C.enei.'il lsdiica tion Hoard. Kdens said his lamilv would join him at Durham in .'"no. after hi-15-year-old daughter Iii Mies out the academic yc.ir in liipli school at Tonally. . J , their home. The bell that once rang from a Soul hern Railway locomotive now toils to summon Valdese citizens to he Mount Calvary Baptist Church. The steam engine the bell once adorred has been made obsolete by Beer Taxes Up Beer taxes collected by the State i n February t o t al e d $318, ! 266.37, an Increase of about $14,000 j nbove the $304, 617 collected from ' sels. bell so the railway to the church. Wintergreen Drink Fatal h the ii Mi Will ti.ie an Cat... ii.l Ta- ..ay lie.'. I 1 1 1 '-' ill li-! I .Milt o-W' k ! i P'.iitMiient .1.. 1, .- S- ., ' . ' 1.1 I 1,1 it. ill.-:,--. Nun. I CI. ; Tii u.,., a Me.. I 1. court . ill, ,1 , , k ..I ile i. a., ei 1:111 .!. I' K- I. ,n .1,1:1-,- W ake Pessimistic Hev F. 11 Hamilton, until verv reientls a nils lonai v ol t lie Sout h-' t in I're bsteiian chin, h, st at loiied ' in Suchowfu. China, gave a lather pessimistic s iew of the political,; economic, and inilil.ii y situation how pievailin.L' in the Far F.a-t. He indicated that the Inline of our lt.lt llll llll: inl) clltelpll-e Is Vel, llllt t-l taill III the lace ot ( iillilli i I lil-- lie tliinilllaliiill Died Of Incitement i A Philadelphia woman died dior-! t!v atttr a ;r.lnoi auto colli'ion appartnth a-' the n nil ot the ex ilic men! near Y .1'-, 1 1 1 v il It-Mr-.. F.nle HaKel. -I'). 1211 Wideriei l'lai i . Pinladrlphia, w;e tile V n 1 1 1 ll Cor.,!, .-i .1 V Pmkliin a,d Mr-, I'.aKei ii' I . i i il no .i i i. ii i :,l l n it lie hut iht il 1 1 ..fn 1 he e ei.emen' . ,ni i .1 b. lie ii , h Try, Try A.ijain It w.i tin , i tii.it- and enou-'h for )- ( .. r A iiai ('amp 1 a eu ne 1 M a !' i ll e U iIiiiiii-'Iijh police - ..el t he I v e.ir-tild inlc and v.iecla-d a liuii h. rt pi aid She per il, i ii ji.-i. vii'li a S,t il final's v .'e cair'i:1 with a sin, rl Cbevrolei be fore he had 'iime to sv i ' k it. . . ! A funeral service was held al llirhlai a!s for a 19-month-old child , hat died drinking svintergreen. Me .wis Charles O'Neil Webb. The parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb, had left their seven children with a neighbor while they were in Franklin. The small boy, unnoticed pu ked up a bottle and drank the contents. He died 15 minutes later. Held For Old Murder It was the Saturday before ('In i Imas in 1919 when Ola Beaver Jacobs, a Negro woman, fell dead, lor Ihidiil cut from ear to ear. And now in Buffalo, N. V , her husband stands charged with III del'. beer in February of 1948, the State Department of Revenue reported presented , today. The State collected an aggregate of $817,381 in excise taxes on beer in the first two months of this year. The figures do not include the State sales tax on beer or license taxes levied by the Federal and local governments. in 1941 and in addition to his du ties there serves as director of music in the First Presbytei lan church of Charlotte. Members of the chorus will be entertained in the home; of nienl hers of the f)e'.h school band and chorus iIuriiiR their slay here A small admission will be ihaiK'-d for the concert to help defray ex penses of the conct rt. MORE ABOCT Davidson (Continued from Pace 1) admission will be charged to A pi eliiinnai sal lie ol $295 201 el I1. S. Senator J. ton ISroiiKhlon's wi piobate with the Suoei ior Court. i-tale Will-, hri t'- to his i Hiniif-eeulor. inventory put lb on the e Cite Melville Brousdi- I vsa-, Hied for clerk ol Val.e II left the entile widow , Mi . Alice lilou. and appointed Fast Mail in-- tidffi, h.,i .. . UOU. Ill , .. as ih... e Mui"ll 1 IV ... i. Of two ,,,.. , ' M parked In its hi-iK,-Parked I,, eausiii- ;- Now piiikwi f-ldor. 't'lliip "ollii. iisotier " dan Jailed For Dress i chaiPi touch ' in iiu ),,-ii Istill trial, ii " a I..,.,, sJllS, JU ' "-"-d to all 1 Tt I'.i.j up "1 he iUiltt "op CIO iMaps Program The "eiil ire f'ai ilit ie in Ninth Carolina ssil I.i the upport of the 1 port Service Finplo.ses in its campaign to i ' of the CIO I be IhiiiWii mled Trans union, CIO. irganie the Has Heavy Loss John Bell of nearby Victory Sta lion at Gastonia was planning to deposit his $1,410 in a bank. Me said he had been keeping it under a mattress. Fire destroyed his home and the money. Mis wife returned to i find the building in flames, and awakened her husband, who escap ed injury. Life Going To Party Life svill go to a party at South ern Pines Mav 14-18. Some 100 Tiff members- (,i' le weekly mag azine will come to the Mid-Pir..?': I hen tor poll , tun and business, i he p.olv ssill be led by Henry Luce, president of Luce publica- I lOI Foi which publishes Life, Time, lime, and Architectural Forum. Propose ABC Stores j The Win' tou-Salein Board of Al jdermen and the Forsyth county commissioners voted to request the local legislative delegation to intro duce a bill in the General As sernhls calling for a local vote on ABC stores. The commissioners and aldermen approved a bill drawn by the com miltee of 100, composed of local buiness and professional men lonned to advise local government al bodies. The bill would provide lor a referendum on ABC stores. de fray expenses. Earl F. Berg, director of the chorus, joined the Davidson music: faculty in 1941. James Christian Pfohl, director of the department has been associated with the col-i lege since graduating from the. University of Michigan in 1933. Mr. j Pfohl is well know n not only ftir his achievements al Davidson but also in connection with the Tran sylvania Music School Camp and j the Brevard Music Festival at Brevard. The program lo be presented Monday night includes a selection of music designed to display the chorus at its best in a broad range of compositions covering workers of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company of Winston-Salem. Frank Hargrove representative of the I'TSK tobacco workers division said. A Double Blow A miss was a terrific hit for the finances of Paul L. Fllis of Winston-Salem. After paying bis I axes blow No. 1 FJlis shoved the re maining $285 in the direction of his watch pocket. Blow No 2 came when Ellis discovered that the money apparently never reacltrd the pocket but kept on falling. DON'T BE DIFFICULT . . . If you can't eat whjif is served of a party, refuse quietly. Don't request something that is not bfcinq served. It is em barrassing for the hostess. Boarded Subjects A hiiie hair, more or less, on ! the chin and upper lip will charac : lei i the male citizens of Ala ; iiK iHc counts until the celebration ; of the lOOtli birthday of the county i is use!' about, the middle of May. - Along with pageants, di.spla.ys, I lie male population has decided to t go all the way and even try to look I like the first residents of Ala ! mance county in 1849. l.ai... vegetable Dies.- a vsulh-ti , rTe ciis, care Sillily Highwar The Mat,. : is ('(III. tu, li,,,, lis'e street HUH: J air. h-lulut U I in, I r i . , lotaivv.e ( man Hi - '' P'UinptK Pine ost-i 1 1 lenailti liimi get IViiin .j - uiiii;,.. Jo: liUlliKl h' hi New Plymouth on Display We yrilklly n -ii.- V.: r MAKC EUTTONHOLES CU YOUR DOMESTIC 5EV'ING MACHINE... FAST...EASY...UM MACK BUTTONHOLE WORKER WITH THE Just a few simple adjustments on.i you's making buttonhole will. thi i,few kiiid ol buttonhole woikcr N.j skill, no efioit. It's ac tually fun to use For Domestic and sen-. ecthei make machines. nviie ou To Visit Our Display Booth At The APPUANCI-: SHOW Today nnd Stiturdtiv si:k oi u DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE DEMONSTRATIONS Including All Attachments CAMPBELL'S SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Campbell, Sr., Owners Plymouth's new special deluxe is featured above. Brilliant new styling is combined with outstanding riding comfort, increased roominess, and sweeping mechanical improve ments in the new line of Plymouth i-uit, mobiles. Completely redesigned, the new Pl;.-mouth has a longer wheelbGse for a better ride and more road liability, but less front nd rear ovtihang for easier parking and kai aging. While the silhouette has been lowered and the width de creased, there is more head and leg n.'.rn and seats are wider. Typical of Plymouth's many refinements is t b e ignition-starter combination, with which a turn of the key starts the engine. The new Plymouths are sleek in appearance. New rear-end styling provides a graceful balance with the horizontal grille lines which em phasize the broadness of the front Fenders which blend perfectly into body lines are nevertheless separata and detachable, thus avoiding sheet metal panel so costly to repair or replace. The new Plymouth Una includes nine distinct automobile. Special deluxe and deluxe type are on a 118-inch wheelbase, one inch longer than last year's. Special deluxe models are: four-door sedan, club coupe, convertible club coupe and station wagon. In the deluxe group are the four-door sedan and tha club coupe. In addition, Plymouth will build three deluxe models on a brand new 111-inch wheelbase, a two-door sedan, a three-passenger coupe, and a new body type, the Suburban. The 97-horsepower engine has im proved performance and efficiency with a new design cylinder head which increases compression ratio to 7 to 1. A new chrome plated compression piston ring reduces cylinder wear and provides greater protection during the break-in period. There are improved oil rings for greater oil economy, while a newly-designed intake manifold induces quicker, smoother engine, warm-up and produces faster throttle response. Body styling which produces greater passenger room without ex-v cessivs bulk also increases visibility. V-type windshields have 37 percent more area and provide excellent vision without distortion. Windshield . wipers clear 61.5 percent greater area and the rear window Is 35.4 percent larger. ' dilferent styles of choral composi tion. The first half will be devoted to sacred music and the last half to lighter music. Injured In Fall A two-year-old boy was reported "improved'' from injuries suffered in a two-story fall from his grand mother's home. William McWhirler, Jr., received a fractured skull and other injuries in the plunge Saturday. $25,000 Grant Public health officials approved a $25,000 grant for Bowman Cray School of Medicine at Winston Salem school officials said. The grant, which is contingent on a congressional appropriation, would eo lo the rchnol's department of physiolopv and pharmacology lor research and fellowship, a spokes man said. 1 No Control Of Sales Mayor Karl Phillips of (Point said that City Council do little for a mother ssho several plained of unrestricted stile o High could ci, 10 f bay Against Manager Plan Hoanoke Itapids voters decisive ly stamped down a movement to abandon the city's mayor-commissioners government for a city man ager in a special election. L uoiricial returns show a victory ol more than two to one for the present government form. Final tails was -123 against switching to I he city manager plan, and 211 in favor of il. rum and canned heat. Heavy Downpour A KlO.OOO-gallon water tank pur chased second-hand Irom Tampa. ! Fla., by Fairmont, apparent Is ilnln I ! like its new surrouiuliii'"-. j Three days after the big tank was erected it fell to piece-, dump ling; the load of water over the neighborhood. The tank, which j cost Fairmont $l(i,00tl ssas a com plete loss. Treasure Hunt The annonynioic; telephone call er told the desk rer,"eant lo luok under the peachtree bc-.ii.le the ihisessay at .lame Camel' home. Deputy Sheriff C. V. l.yda of A heville. did. lie spaded up a Pallon and a half of roin lupinr was arrested on a charge '-ion of non-tax paid vshis- Col. Hatcher Named Senator Clyde Ii. Hoey of North Caiolina, chairman of the Senate Investigations Subcommittee, an nounced the assignment of Col. II. Strawberries Ot ... i OliaSMH l-,,,., recent tn-tv,. mt on ine (ipci, marks,., i;.., a.. s".iii .oncer repd brought in a sinit J larni in Aii-s I.IZZt,t the berries i,- , ! Goodwin icnned quart I, ii a broken Comparatiu.fi e, berries, husu-u.r. Sl snap. WANT CALL I S FOR fi I'Ai.M!'-.:, ;y in exti ' mi- and ir; illg. Nil j(il) ton l-d K.st i mutes I',-,. guaran'.ei'il Wav rating Co. Phone her. of counsel .! Hat si .taut iniilee. Col. Hatcher. Stale House in Senator in lllalt, ihilit ,. ivlorganlon, as as of Hie subcom- j a member of the UKlf) and a Slate took over his new WANTKI) Middle i; stay ;il iupIu witi ters. aces 1 1 ,nid hoard, im ;i)an. Kii ii.i t 4"t; it. Wily Ml. I. rut it Illlllll- I ..1 1 1 1 n 1 1 '. do .KM) Laid OK Sonic :!.:M0 workers were laid oil' Ir North Carolina niaiiul'actui ing phlnl din im; February, a report h- l he Slate Department of Labor The Camel of pos kev. :iitogaagiaM--iAL i eport said it was the sixth (im ,'iuiise month to show a de i hue 1 1 1 manufacturing emplos -nniil. Dunn:-; that period a total ol :'.'000 workers were laid off by plain in the state. I I'OII Itl.NT Nice j lilelll. -Ici'llllig I I l.Oili. (tilillli- iliC pi is ale ii.itli. r;ef. ! relrii'ei.ihiiil Pilot' I ' . j KOI! S.W.h -Murra ! arrow, - lamp aW cr. othei ilt-iii- Ci FO.'i rIFA 1' .1 l.(Ki; wood n.uJ. Fred Want Ail' Biinflf IT'S HERE! SEE IT HOW! flew 11 W le IF ' BP iFtrngidair Cold-Vall Intperi ...with LOCKE R-TO id that wont the best money can buy, a com The new Filgldaire Cold-Wall Imper blraWI 11 i i Iln.r rlnnr ODeilS erator ana name uceici. ukc1' - ' ,.,1.1 T.. x t I. f, V nlna up to 70 IW-I IUp IUI llCCi-iliy iwws, --r - food safe for monfhs. Like having a frown i ...... Li.l 1 I Aiii.r Annr oneni 10 Super-M" CI III uui nnt.iii-111 t-s " s. . -1 Wall Refrigerator which keeps food flavor, opn for days without covering of any kind. 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