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BURLINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMhi I; :,, 1926
Published Daily Except Sunday
No. 238
O. F. Crowson Laid
To Rest Thursday
i?v SOUGHT BY SEC. FALL
BIG RUB BEL BUYING POOL! PRESIDENT BEGINS TflSKjFH flESIS IDE IN
IS FOlEDIiNEIW YORK OF LINING UPHIS FORCES j FOHSTTKtJKUROER CASE
The Pool Will Have Purcha.ing Republican. Begin Work on Party Harry B..u. ,,. .IUKrd Run, Run-
T
AN EVENT NEVER TO
BE FORGOTTEN HERE
Never Has There Been Such
a Service in Burlington
Never Have There Been to
Many Friends to Attend
a Funeral Here.
Credit of $40,000,000 and Will
Try to Break Monopoly.
Lines to Place Control in
Adminittration Forces..
nor, 1 1 Aire:
M.ll Af;
Nevef Even Aik for "An In
formal Opinion" an Legality
of the Oil I.cacrs.
Washington, Dor. 3. With
I'm Silent Cool idge taking ih''
in -i!n.ithin;c out Republican dif-"!
fi'iviu-i': ill ( oiigress, i.dministra-(
1 1 1 1 1 I. aders toil:'" pliilU'i
1 ciei c war I
Kaleich.
had been
noi-liou v.,
ing hi' "M.
nlFi'i'i-- v..
ii protect their single-1 fur K"1"
in
Could Ogden Finlcy Crowson
have been present yesterday
and who among: us ran say that
he was not actually there, though I
(U- cent ml over the senate
tile seventieth congress.
; Anticipating a Democratic drive
to wrest control by exclusion it
.-eii itois-clect frank I.. Mnitn, oi
lllinoi ;
for conspiracy to defraud the gov
ernment, never sought !i legal
opinion on the lease. H. roster
Rain, iormorrv director of the
not in the flesh? he would have I )U1.,,.,U f n,in'cs, declared undei
been overcome with the trcmen-1 sharp cross cxamin.ati.un today,
dous demonstration of love and i At least two large oil companies,
the Standard Oil
New York, Dec. .'!. A score oi
the largest and most powertul au
tomobile manufactureiand i ul
ber manufacturers of the linitci.
States today were banded i.m-tli-er
in a eiuantic rubber-buyine pool
! aimed to break the monopolistic
W; shington, Dec. :;. Although Krjp f Knplund on the world's
serious doubt was rai.-ed from the 1 supply price of raw rubber.
beginning as to the legality of the ' Ai rangements for a joint (.ur-
F.lk Hills niiv:.l oil reserve lease ' chasing fund credit of 1 0 ,(tt . . Oil n
. : were negotiated with the National
to the E. L. Doheny interests, , .Cammerce of v,.w V..rk
5Wrptarv of Interior 4lhirt 11. i i a, Tinw.;i Aent-.m,. chieftains drafted nluns for in-
- i a iiu inr nun nniK'UMi nvvt mhhh
Fi.ll, on trial with the oil magnate I Bank. iitiating retaliatory contests aganst , was tn-
The plan was attrihutcd to ' at icasi i our incoming uemoci uv . inn i.-i,.
Ch;.rles B. Seger, president of the , ; .'natoi. If the right of Smith, accessor
United States Rubber company. 1 s."d Vare to take thfir seats is : sythe.
challenger, the Republican lead- Olf'ci;
nn.lnn nor :t 'n Hmoc-ci of ! el -: decided. -imilar challenges will believed
anvthini' resemblinir a tra !. war i be levelled ai enough
led at Wilston
r Scuffle.
I our persons
Revolutionary Leader Has Gath
ered Forces and Fighting is
Taking Place Near Coast.
Hotel Stock Invalid,
Says Supreme Court
if.
con-
ll,
III;
and William S. W.rc, ol
ed in the
olficeix I
A no-1
ed rum
"lliys'i i"
elicited !
I..
. I:.
I'eiinsvlvania,
the
Republican ' Wilson'.,
Ami
slay-uhilc
.i d'agii-l
1 1 v. a lit -lu.lr.l
v.. el..
.kii "iii, alleg
,! low lime
he c:c - was
.lepntie- a!
ly .- .illle.
of Durham.
I. He is be
ci i' be i ne; an
ling of I'or-
Washi ngton, Do
t roil ides i :i e ar:
being ended h '
Adolfo Diaz !" I In
pealed today t.. I ,
1 .' :pile ', In- ii
ii :.a m; lines al.oi
spile Anieriraii w
in. iearaguan
.-pile I he wa' iiio
department, III
. .1. American
ue. instead of
he elevution of
i- presidency, ap
i just beginning.
ci, cp of Amer
ic the coast, de
,s:.rships patroll
w. aers, and do-
of the sts.te
luan Sacasa has I
HALL MILLS CASE INT
Judije I'.irker Delivered Charge
and the Jury Took C.im- :
1 :4.) I lii& Af li i' ii no ii
Decision Handed Down On
Thursday By Associate
Justice George W. Con
nor Affirms Decision of
Judge Nunn.
STOCK SOLD WITHOUT
COMPLIANCE TO LAW
reived the libera!
there b.'.- be :
w i 'lie ,'!i) miles
( 'ooi l I loll. e. Siilllervibe. X. .). . '
I cc. :;. The a-e 'act : , i be jury
in the 1 1 : ! ! I - 1 ill . nuii-i'i : rial at i
1 :A i thi a It eriioon ,i,:(-- .Indue I
volution and f'hiirle. W. I'ark:r bad delivered I
-evere fighting his chary,- t the jury. ,
,. , , ,- ' I he courtroom ,!",,, l,a, .,.n
l l r. C .-A 1 1 1 e I i 1 1
Case Went to Supreme Court
On Appeal of the Corpor
ation in a Suit Against
W. A. Bell to Get Judg
ment For Stock.
oi
sadness at the time of the fune-
of ( laliforini.,
anil thn Ituinn Petroleum i-oinoanv.
raf in Front Street Methodist L,:..0,,,k. nllPHtioned the leua litv of
chlfreh. Thero were organizations, the proposal. Bain, a defense wit
prejent in a body and there were ! ness, said.
men and women from every walk I Fall did not even act upon tne
suggestion of K. C. Finney, as
sistant secretary of interiaf, to
obtain "an informal opinion" Bain
of life, gathered to do honor to
Burlington's best-beloved citizen.
There were profr 'tonal men.
there ifere merchants, who had j admitted-
closed their businesses, there j
wereborers, mechanics, clerks j RALEIGH LITERARY
and mllL operatives and mill i i .
owners-klltricken by the gen- CENTER OF N. C. TODAY
ral sense oi loss in the passing j
Of their menoAAna mere were j Raleigh
lIie loyal unlets Miiu jiewajjafJCL
force present to honor -.their em-
rlnvor and rhittf.
The city pastors, eery one of
whom ( had lost onV of his
best friends and mosti sincere
councilors in the one vho has
passed over into the worlcVof the
spirit, were present in a bl
occupied a position in tLi
eel and on the rostrum. The E
lington KiwaniB clutr was pri
ent in a body, 'Mr. Crows-n ha
ing been an honorary member
. this organization a,n 1 .. -
' outer . oruauipHuons in yor-a
"WJflJwi--wi'v 'oeepty fnteresti
r. ' . i-j L -i
wer represeaieu oy many in
viduals from their ranks. 1
Boy Scouts, who had an effect!
: ate champion and a worthy trie;
in the person or Air. i;rows
were in attendance and they
seemed deeply moved by the
casion of his passim;.
It was an event neve;' to b".
forgotten to see hundreds iT
School children from the city'u
schools file into iha church where
the body lay in state, Just prior
to the services. They came by tne
scores from all parts of 'he city
and from every home where there
are- children and quietly passed
by the flower-laden bier of one
who was ever a friend and a lover
of youth. The edifice was not
large enough to accomodate this
great body of little people and it
was a fitting and touching thing
for the school authorities to per
mit a recess in the hours of schol
astic routine in order to do this
honor to him who was a friend of
schools and of school children.
Never has there been such a
service in Burlington. Never have i
' ftp many individuals and groups
and So many different walks of
life been represented at the fune
ral of a citizen of this community.
The 'church auditorium and the
Sunday school rooms, both of
which had many times resounded
to the voice of the mute and si
lent figure lying at the foot of the
altar of God, were filled to the
last seat and there were many
Vho could not hold back tears of : self to the written discourse. He
eadness and of personal loss. Men spoke as neighbor, as friend and
and women who had known Mr. j as pastor of the departed and was
Crowson since toyhood. mingled : evidently sDeakin? out of n hpnrt
their tears and. their tributes of I that was filled to the brim,
affection with hundreds of others Following the pastor, Dr. Opie
who, though knowing the de-i made a brief eulogy and express-
taiftaprl nnlv a cnmnnrAr.ivpIv Rhnrt I pd dpvnfmn Aafoom an1 atmi..
v...,, 1 J V- J - .vv.w-a, -...-.- ...It. U
1 1 i. 1 ! . 1 1 , , a .
miio, ma come it-garu mm as ion lor mm wno naa passed and
their friend and the community's referred to him as "Burlington's
in rubber was anticipated loilay
by British rubber interests a- a
result of the purchasing pool m-
jganized by American rubber in
terests. British rubber interests wel-
ci me the new America.) combine,
the head of one of the largest
lubber syndicates in (iret Britain
told the International News Serv
ice today.
"Such a combine will help m
.tabliize prices and prevent sea
sonal fluctuations," this spokes
men said. "The British ruhher
canilal is so lame that there is
. no possible danger of anything rc-
Ralcigh today ambling a trade war as the result
become .the ; ephemeral art and 0f the Americans' pooliru-: their re
literary center of North Carolina, sources."
Three literary, art and histori-, Raw rubber advanced on the
cal societies sh-e holding their an-, market today upon news of th1'
nual meetings here the state lit- new combine.
erary and historical association, j
the North Carolina Folk Lore so- fQRMER POLITICIAN
ciety, ana tne ionn Carolina tu
ed to be
divulge
"suspects
be levelled ai enough incoming only a n..
lleiiiocrats in insure Republican , ert Steph
coniiol e the senate. ' ed in i
I'nless an agreement is reached would be
sh'.rtlj permitting both Vare and1 County
Smith to be seated at least longsevera
enough to help the Republicans
oivani.e the senate- the next six
we.-!;.- wiil witness the launching
of a series of election contests
; .'.ain-t Democrats. Among those
nie-t lik'ly to faie these contests
ar Si nators Edwin Broussard, of
Louisiana ; Mben W. Karkely, of
Kentucky, and Ellison D. Smith,
f South Carolina. An old con-;
'e i may be revived at the same
lime a"ain.--t Senator Lawrence L. ,
Tyson .of Tennessee,
elected in 1924.
t I
I I'.'.it :ie the case
'ha' i: would be
hour- before Rob-.i."'-;ber
man want
with the case,
intimated that
: :- Wei e expect -h"i
i ly but did not
if
TP 'Iff
I
these
L
pnr
Tl
Act
who was
Designed to Prevent
Further Muddling of Bioad
castimj Programs,
ON WAY TO THE PEN
society.
At the joint morning session of
tne ierarj ami a, i Bc Richm d v Dec. o..j,
EtfUI 4lgTa ; f40,"iP- Summers recently a ReVubli
ca's first was former-, conKressionai candidate in
I IV O.l IflclltCIf vc
Washing'oi
ment of an e
trol measur,
eomplicat ii.:,
die broailca
urged today b
Co-ordinat ion
senting ev r;,
dustry.
mi.- if. i i. a : .. i : ...;n
me iueicnaii's asmjcihi ion win 1 ne c r,w".
benauet hore at the Alamance ! emmwe . S
i i 1 nt , l : Y aV
nptid on wionuay evening, utcein- coiiS'W'ssi c
MERCHANTS ASSN.
i BANQUET MONDAY
Member Will Hear of Varied Ac-!
tivities Since Reorganization
of the Association.
Dec. Knact
nergeney ''ijiii" con
to prevent ' further
!' the aheady mud-
iig situation was
the National Radio-
I'oinir.ittee. 'repre-oha-e
of th,' iu-
An uf! situai.on nny casly ie-
eh p. 'I'be -yi. in. it hy of the Mex
ican goM iniiieiit i- with Ihe Sa-
as: revolutionists, and they ap
parently have been fairly well
equipped w.h aims and ammuni
tion of .M i i . ; i n -origin, for there
is : n embargo in eil'ivt from Amer
ican polls.
The :tate department is sup
iii!iiig President Diaz. He was
in fact, inducted into office under
the pn ie. tin.- ::iin of the Amer
ican vvarshns. ; ml under the
auspices of the state department's
.'cnre-i utatives at Managua. He
.ias foriv. Hy asked the state de
partment to maintain him by
'what-'ver n eans ' it considers
iece sary. To date those 'means"
been the continuance oi
armed forces in Nica- :
ami indefinite period.
ordered closed
or left while
' :i shea f of yeib
Th.- jlldg" le
and none entered !
he ilebveieil his
w note paper-. '
id hi - ch.. i ui from I
have
lll'.T'c.'".!l
-iv.ua for
KIWANIANS ELECT
OFFICERS LAST NIGHT
Cbib Pass-d a Resolution Deplor-
the Death of Mr. O. F.
Crowson.
ng
. I inp ninin v ni 111:1 1 iih:l. vr iwr: 11 Mr . ii. ill., iir hi. i-i liiiii !- ,1
wju b!? life-sizo IntyA ncqiT sthed . . .' .Ho " Lo,,;,,,,,,' ,-voJ't.ft Vv,bii, ill ,. f. .
I v ' ''r T' ' V ' .;'' . daj"to ulr jf m I'd ViunUi 4fiP7i i. varied activity since the or(jni-;'ceriff aU-J-
I me o' t- 'Jf ' r , : for conviction of falsifying salary zation several months ago. After pal
uai. lie lUliciS'i ""-"'P"1"' - : ,.l.,. .l,;i fa,iVnl rfietf int al.l In !o ,rl ;o Jnnorfmnr, thn . . l 1..
. , . r Q ' VUUtlllia iiiic Aril . - ill nil 'iiwiia ui.hiviih.iih, ,.( 1 ( U III III 1 1 LC- Ulgcu
mep0ria1' was Srpe ,, Itorney for the western district of j organization has functioned wide- ,,,.;,. : provide a eomprehe
mi vt 1' ,rmv f. . j Virginia. i ly for the merchants since it was and adequate general law go'
l UV 11UIHI vmuiiiin iu"
An appeal for a pardon from j made over, and particularly in the
- soeieiy win ... l"L" """-J President Coolidge failed. . establishment of a credit bureau.
An 1 auoress ny mi .y Evidence purporting to show ; which the secretary has worked
i2l-s, Winston-balem, presi-1 that Summm ha(, fasificd a , out along lines believed to be most
rent, will feature the session. i voucher for his stenographer's j effective in dealing with this
' 11 mi nnucr1 V CI1A A I C I salary while district attorney was "troublesome" aspect of nu r
i NEW MUSCLE SHUALb revealed by a member of his own j chandising.
Q1I1Q AttF CflMWC i P"rty whilt Summers was in tho;
BiLLZ iiAC ClZHliiu midst of a campaign for congress. flW MOVFMFNT FOR
, He withdrew from the race, and
Washington, Dec. 3. Bills to ' a Democrat easily defeated the NEWS FREEDOM TODAY
enact into law his new plan for ' substitute candidate.
me uisposi' ion m iuubov .jhw,. , .
will be introduced both in the DAAIV ri CDV CInDT
held that an
operate until
provide :; permanent
'Li'd jiriJ.iliit the is
' i- urn tiVVi'.-d I yi Vir.j;
l)fccemtKV 6.
sage of the emergency
committee urged that
nsive
govern-
tne whole radio industry.
Liist i.!ght's annual election of
i i . - -1-by'the B-.rlin?Uu. Kiwanis
u'l rcsu'ter1 ..- follows: R.
tu i a
QUEEN MARIE IS
FORBIDDEN SEE CAROL
Los Angeles, Dec. 3. A now
. i 1. i i i
senate and house C. Kasconi - ..w.w....
f,r ne.oti.rvr to Pros- i t1C A DDV A DETk Tin AV day to gain freedom for Harry S.
I in n, in,, nuii ox nit; i o.-ioKi.-n i
1 weneral Harry S. New, now in
Memphsi, Tenn., Dec. 3. Non- the Si:n Quentin prison for the
ident Coolidge, said today
Slenip said that he expected
committee hearings would be held
before January 1.
The Slenip plan, in which a
group of power companies have
combined to bid on Muscle Shoals
for hydro-electric power and ni
trates imapufacturing purposes,
will be introduced in the senate
by Senator Ernst, Republican, of
Kentucky, Slemp said.
Thos. F. Opie, rector of the
Episcopal church. One of Mr.
Crowson's favorite hymns, "The
Old Rugged Cross" was then
sung and a beautiful, poetic and
touching tribute was read by Dr.
Hurley, who stated' that he could
not trust himself to speak on this
occasion, except t confine him
Paris. Dec. 3. Queen Marie
was expressly forbidden by the
Rumanian government to see
Prince Carol during her stay in
I' ris. it was learned today. How
ever ii appears that mother love
onijuered the queen's desire to
dicy governmental orders and the
ipioon met her son secretly.
Prince Carol is understod to
have taken the initiative and to
have phoned to the queen's hot
lleaana, but this was refused him.
This fact would seem to explain
Marie's evasive replies to all
ijucries as to whether she had seen
I'r nee Carol while in Paris.
most, useful citizen.'
.There' were scores of exquisite
floral designs of varying types and
there were other scores which
while, less costly and elaborate,
nevertheless bore beautiful and
blushing testimony to the un
measured affection and esteem of
best builder." He spoke of the
editor's wide usefulness in the
civic, the business and industrial,
no less than in the moral and re-
chaluntly strolling from the Amer- j alleged murder of his former tel. asking to speak to Princess
lean Savings Bank & Trust com- sweetheart, i redu J. Lesser,
pany when auditors appeared to ! Pretty Edna Clancy, Los An
cheik his books, Thursday, Rush ' geles business woman, and a half
H. Parke, clerk, had disappeared i sister of young New, admitted she
today with a shortage estimated j was making another effort to have
at $i00,000. i Governor Fred W. Richardson par-
Pa rke who is5 the son of Ernest don her half brother.
JVrke, a postoffice official here, , "I have never given up hope
has been working in the bank sev-' that seme day I would free Harry
eral years in his spare time. He ; of the crime of which I relieve
was regularly employed by Jesse him innocent," Miss Clancy de
M. Foltz, operator of a chain of clared. i
delicatassens, as a bookkeeper. 1
Park was bonded for only DA SFRA L L MEN ARE
Z,oUU. tne remainuvr oi iut
the
oi. V.-.'. v ''ii' ' e president :
A. .1. i . i r . di-sf r-c' fru-' ee
Mrs. Harold Eaton, music sponsor;
board of directors, R. H. White
head, C. K. Scott, W. S. Coulter.
Marvin .McPbersin, C. '. Fienille.
Harold Eaton. Thus. I'. Opie. secretary-treasurer,
II. P. Wjiick.
Dr. A. J. Ellington, who ha:
served the club and the commu
nity with such conspicuous suc
cess during Ihe past year, declin
ed to stand for re-election as
i resident and Mr. Andrew.- wa.
chosen to lead the club for I'.'JV.
Mr. Andrews is a member of the
popular drug firm, The Acme Dm.
company ..ad is one of the city's
most- active citizens and one fu'i
of community spirit. He has been
a leader in the club for several
years and will make a highly sat
isfactory president. The new of
ficers go into office to the first
meeting of the new year.
The club passed a resolution
charge in the Jury.
"'Ihe is-ues are extremely sim
ple." said .Judge Parker. "The de
fendants deny hi ving anything to
do with the murder or hciiar in the
vicinity of the ri.ae.
"The defense constitute- an ab
solute denial. Hence your inipiiry
inu.-t revolve about this conllict
ing issues."
.Juibe Parker explained to the
.ury that they could return a -ep-arate
verdict for each of the de
fendants in ca.-c one or more of
the defendants were found guilty.
He sail the jury has three
things to decide:
1. The date of the murder of
Mrs. Eleanor .Mills.
2. Whether the murder was
committed within the county.
3. Whether the defendants did
or did not commit the crime or
did net have anything to do with ,
the murder."
JU 3:1. " p. m. the jury sent out
.for a magnify ng g'ass and a j
' raler, e.i -.e 7 for the purpose !
of examining a"d comparing the
I viir'oi-s finger prints.
' The jury guara took them in a
small magnifying glass.
A-. i.o ury sent out for
. -..pi the i"'ii' tment. It. was,
) V f,'j bai iff. ' 4
'VsAi'jY NEW CASES AT ;
CUNIC HELD TODAY
Twenty-five or Thirty Children ,
and Adults, Both White and
Black In Clinic Today.
l'':'.cns of persoiis vi.-ited the
muish house today when the sec
:. l of a series of 12 monthly
i linics for cripples was held. Some
Lie or 30 i Tippled children and
ad tilts of both white and colored
races were in the clinic and Dr.
W. F. Cole, bone specialist from
(In etishom, ill charge ef the clin
ic, examined and treated them
from P to 3 o'clock. There were
twenty-three new cases up to noon
that had not been in the previous
clinic. Each case was accompani-
ed by from one to live interested
persons, mostly from their imme
diate families. i
Members i,f the
Mothers' club did
In a decision handed down in
the State Supreme court Thurs
day by Associate Justice George
W. Conner, affirming n decision
j of Judge Nunn, it held that the
; stock of the Burlington Hotel
corporation was sold without coin-
plianee with the "Blue Sky" sta
tutes, and therefore could not be
. collected by suit against the pur
chasers who had failed to pay for
it.
The case went to the supreme
court on apeal of the corporation
in a suit against W. A. Bell, to
! get judgement for stock which Mr.
Bell had signed for and de
clined to pay for.
J. J. Henderson, of the local
bar, defended Mr. Bell in the ac
tion, and predicted at the time
that the supreme court would up
hold his client no matter how the
case reached that tribunal. For
the hotel corporation Coulter,
Cooper and Carr, of this city, and
Brooks, Parker aod. Smith, of
Greensboro, appearedA
In the preliminary trial ,of the
ease it was sought tol prove that
elements of fraud vJbreii'in the
transaction, in somf cases be
tween th stock selBrs and Cho
renw fyjsrtft ' Thv.' rnti ; Imlil tltirt
no eltiui of frav&.ihad ibecit ,
introduced sutiicieilt "to ''.proof,"
and tha iurv - ret.iHrnAi - ' Mfc."- J
- v .wwwi
verdict. , j; r
Mr. Henderson comm&nt.ina"An :
VM.fi
the case today said he represent- s
ed in bulk 35 stock purchasers
at the hearing,i persons who had
come to him for advice in connec
tion with the pending suits for
settlement. " '
There is no doubt about the
honesty of the hotel corpora'
in selling the stock. It was a com
munity enterprise. It had a com
mission to sell the stock, and did
not know that it had failed to
meet any statute requirement.
"As it appeared that the com
mission given for selling the
stock brought it within the "Blue
Sky" statute that required both
provisions to make a sale of stock
valid, .Justice Conner holds that
the contract is invalid.
It is for the General Assembly
kindergarten , ,, ' .,, . VBmr W
i splendid and u, oth,,. tforporat'ions from
KING FERDINAND
- APPEARS IN PUBLIC
shortage will be taken from
bank's surplus, leaving the cap
ital unimpaired and ((eposittors
fully protected. A warrant is ex
pected to be issued for his arrest,
officials said.
NATION WIDE SEARCH
WEALTHY STUDENT
Prairie D'u Chien, Wis., Dec. 3.
A nation-wide search was begun
today for Erdman Sanford Ol
son, 18, alleged slayer of 22-year-old
Clara Olson. Olson is a weal
thy Gale college student.
ARRIVING ASHEVILLE
Resolved, that the Burlington
Kiwtnis club hears with profound
sorrow of the death of Ogden Kin
ley Crowson, an honorary mem-
Bueharest, Dec. 3. King Fer- her of this club end one of th;
dinand appeared in public today city's most respected and useful
for the first time since he was citizens. We-" extend to Mrs.
stricken seriously ill, several I Crowson and the family our sin-
weeks ago.
The king drove from his su- I to the tender mercies of th
burban palace at Cotroceni to his t Father.
Fepcr:i etrt?t VwM4!. th,,ur tf senr in 't1' - -: z7i
foil and lunch to those attending the u ,,avt. thgt d ' fc
l0.lnv' .. . clinic, both the patients and those, s r. -
! Supreme Court in its opinion in
which the "Blue Sky" law deci
sions are reviewed and the appli
cations of the law made plain.
who came with them. Possibly as
many as r0 or more people who
were present at the noon hour
were served sandwiches and cof-
I ii order that the public may B. H. S. GIRLS BEGIN
get a definite conception of the i
nature of some of the cases the !
BASKETBALL TONIGHT
cere sympathy and commend them following were copied oil" the reg-
All- istration blanks: Stiff limbs,
broken back and broken leg; left
to receive
palace in Bucharest,
the Spanish minister.
The king drove in a closed car,
Asheville, Dec. 3. The van
guard of team managers and fran
chise owners who compose the but except "for a pallor he appear-
National association of Profes- ed ;n jrood health. He was recog
sional baseball clubs began ar- nizn by the public and given
riving here today for the asso- great cheers.
ciation's annual winter meet. j
Practically all of the 188 cities NEW YORK STOCKS
in the United States and Canada
that have professional clubs have I fw York, Dec.
Resolved further that this reso
lution be copied into the minutes
of this meeting; that a copy he
sent to the family i.nd a copy it"-
leg too weak for walking; short
right leg; paralyzed nerve on
right side, preventing walking;,
slow about walking, very nervous.
Mebane Will Furnish the Opposi
tion For the Opening Garr,;
At 7:30 Tonight.
The girls basketball quit of B.
H. S. will open their playing sea-
bowed legs; muscle drawn in left son tonight at 7:30 at Broad
lished in the Burlington papers-
The idea of a Kiwanis club in leg; arm torn off, affecting right, street, with Mebane on the oppo-
Graham was unanimously approv- side; several cases infantile par- site side.
ed and territory half way he- alysis; two cases of hair-lip; leg j With the last season record to
tween Burlington and Graham was crippled since birth; crooked play to. when they were not de
ceded for their purpose. The or- spine, etc. i f eated but once, and then by the
o u;t..r canization meeting of the pro- In addition to cases from Ala- narrow margin of two noints. thev
made reservations at the conven-; prices were quoted for the bulk of Posed Graham cluS is expected to mance there were cases from as; are practicing hard to do as well
tion, local officials declared today, industrial stocks at the opening ; e neia next luesaaj cm-...i.k .ij .mcouro ana irom pr better tnan last season
Tho hodv of Clara, covered
I ligious life of , the community. I with a thin, sarcophagus-like coat-
These two discourses, the written, incr of dried clav. lies in a local tinue throueh Thursdav ni?ht
well-prepared and beautifully ! undertaking room. It is fully j Two familiar faces will not be
t poetic eulogy and the simpler, rlnthpd in thn same blue Silk sppn at tho meeting this vonr
the senders. Never was a local more, practical and intimate ap-1 dress, the red sweater, and the i Tvrus Raymond Cobb, former
church so banked and so beauti- preciation from one who was a. grey coat she had purchased for: manager of the Detroit Tigers,
fled -with flowers of suchvariety I journalistic brother of the de-! a tryst Vith Erdman that fatai'and Tris Speaker, former mana-
ana loveliness, ihey came rrom parted, constituted 3t twin eulo- evening of September 0. They ger of the Cleveland Indians,
, urungton mends ana
Attendance was forecast at' 700. 0f the stock market today. The and a delegation Irom the tiur- nan seur in Kandolph county. Most of last year's regulars are
The meet gets under way Sun- motors, oils and tire stocks were i ".nKlon llu" aml dlhn
dav with t.hp mpptino- nt thi hnnrH nn,i fV, ;1 ;o.. ,v tt c . tion from the Mebane
of arbitration. Sessions will con-
lelega- That two civic clubs, the Ki- back on the floor, Clara. Sharp.
luh'are wanis and Rotary, and the Red a star cairer. JoseDhine Hill. Oli-
Steel sold up 1-2 at 149 5 8 while exPecterf to participate in the or- Cross and the State Rehabilitation , via Stadler, Nesbett Hanford and
erucible steel gained a point at 78. ;anization- .W'.nl and the church should join Cleo Stewart.
General Motors advanced 3-8 at
1)1 1-K; Hudson was up 3-4 at
4 7 1-2; Chrysler up 3-8 at 37 78;
Mack Trucks up 3-4 at 99 1-2; U.
S. Rubber up 1 at 60. Mid Con-
iii .i "inoiiviu ui mis Kina lor tne game lor tonight was
BUSINESS PROPERTY TO the sake of suffering and broken schedules ta have been played
GO ON AUCTION BLOCK and crippled humanity is one of with Reidsvllle but it happened
the finest and most worthwhile that Reidsviile could not come.
Some valuable real estate will cooperatife efforts ever noted in Mebane was substituted and wfll
go on the auction block Monday this community. One attending keep the locals on their toes dur
whn W. F. Ross company of and noting the various types of 'r'? the periods.
, Greensboro will tell North M in crippled persons coming to a The g-irls hope that a liberal po
st rr of business property for the church for help is reminded of the tronage will greet them for their
Standard Realty & Security com healing of the halt and the lame first game. Last year the quality
pany. by the Great Physician two thou- 1 of their work on the floor was so
The property consists of some sand years ago in the land of . high that many capacity houses
of the old shops property, in the Canaan. i greeted them. It is expected to
first block north of the railroad, These clinics will continue on.be even better this year.
' and is in a section rapidly de- the first Friday in each month
ve'oping as an industrial center, until further notice. . . I NEW YORK COTTON.
Since tho Fonville brethTs. D.
the oils. With : train
from gy which was expressive of the ; were to have been her wedding they both having passed from the 0f j.2 at 31 3-4: Pan Americnn
znends at a distance and they now hearts' feelings of hundreds who garments. i picture,
cover tne grave in Pinenui ceme- listened ana wno themselves felt ; Farmers filed into the city to- j
tery, like a mound of mute sweet-! that their very own sentiments I day from the hills and lowlands TlllVV HNIVFItSITV
IMa of;f.rJn n,.flv Hllf oln. mum hnini urnnnnj K.. 1 . ,, .. . :j ifWllil J 11 M f atffWJ J 1
to""j ior hu,o"j . "v.c .'w.6 vo.jvu tjj isc iwu oi tne surrounuing count ryoiut
quently to the affection in which , ministers.
the depared was held by thous- j Following the final
andg,
The service was characteristic
ally simple but beautiful and soul
moving. The large choir sang
first the hymn, "Nearer My God
To Thee." There was then a Bibla
reabjng and a prayer by the pas
tor nt tha ohnrxh Pov J Tt Hiir.
ley. The hymn, "Abide With Me"
"rtirisHfin'a Hnnit Vit,t
' ' - - - - ' 9 MIC
sorrowing family and friends re
paired to Pinehill cemetery where
the remains were laid : tenderly
and affectionately to rest, on th
all eager and waiting to hear th?
hymn, , report of the autopsy today.
FAVORS DANCING
B was up 1-4 at 63 7-8; Sinclair
up 1-4 at at 19 3-8; Atlantic Re
fining up 1-4 at 111 3-4. Indus
trial alcohol sold at 82 3-4, up 3-8;
Radio at 57 3-4, up 1-2; New
York Central 134 7-8, up 1-2.
n..uA xt r rn o n..i. .
CRAWFORD L. C. OAKEY IN . nni "r ? "r ' ?
ittt - resulted overwhelmingly in fnv
Crawford L. C. Oakey. of Mw, j. s ' ,
; Roanoke, formerly here with Levj e( toray
Only six students voted against
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
MEETS MONDAY.
i,
brow tof the sun-kissed hill, where ; Burke's undertaking parlor, was
iietn eanniy remains oi Hundreds here Thursday to assist Mr. riurke
whom the deceased bad hon- in the details of the service of O.
orrd as they preceded him to their F. Crowson, conducted
'.;.- Ministerial afsociation , :".:ar
.L'(e:i will meet in r gu- i.oany
d C. C. as fxecu
aid Reaity & Se
took hold of t
HAW RIVER VS. ALT.-OSSIPEE
TONIGHT i
lrOin TWrnn Hannino af aAl.Al All mnmKnra nAff fA rut
was then sung ' and there wa last lcep. May he and they test , Front Street Methodist church at being prepared by the student present,
another Bible passage read by Dr. ? In sweet peace; 2:30 p. m. " ' body, it was said. ' I W. R. POTTER Pres.
nancmg, while 704 favored it. :. ess m Monday. De-ember 6,mirr ;n .-tieteh. it has i d rgone Haw Kiver basketball team will Mar.
Resolution nrmnw Ka fannlftr n f 1 a m. in tt-A Parish rtnnsp. .' a mnsltinn that Viaa nlnepd it in Dlav Altamahnw.nfifiinA fVta t J . ..
All members are urged to be , the forefront as business prop-ing on the court, ox tha latter. I Jul v
erty, because of Itr proximity to Everybody who can attend V are ! VcL .. A2. ?8 12.78 12.M 12.5X
the hub of, the city's affairs. lurged to jlo so. -v Vv-;;-. J SpoU 12.15 Off 30 pointa. ,
Open Hih Low Clot
i'-c . 12.15 12.17 1..C0 HM
-Ian. . .11.90 11.90 J 1.67 11.67
.12.15 12.17 11.91 1L
.12.40 12.41 12.12 12.14
,12.60 12.60 12.35 12.8
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