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HOOVER LASHES AT ROOSEVELTS TALK Says Message Should Have p«« n Titled “War On Earth, 111 Will Among Men.” Ogden, Utah, Jan. s—Former President Herbert Hoover tonight characterized President Roosevelt’s message to congress as “a good sample of the political method of accusing everyone as being terriblv wicked and corrupt who objects to the many departures of the new deal” from proper national objec tives and ideals. Accompanied by a secretary, Mr. Hoover was enroute from his home at Palo Alto, Calif., to New York city to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the New York Life Insurance company next Wednes day. He issued a typewritten state ment which said: “Mr. Roosevelt’s message on the state of the nation might have been entitled ‘war on earth and ill will among men.” It was a good ora torical word picture of proper na tional objectives and ideals, and a good sample of the political method of accusing everyone as being ter ribly wicked and corrupt who ob jects to the many departures of the new deal from these objectives and ideals. ‘“lt also embraced the familia” theme that before the date of crea tion was moved to March 4, 1933 ‘the world was without form and void.’ Samples Os Departures “A few samples of the many de partures from the ideals stated might be cited. The President said: T, the executive, x x x established a due relationship between govern ment and people. They were an ap peal from xxx the clamor of parti san interest to the ideal of public interest. “The disregard of the non-parti san civil service and the horde of 850,000 spoils appointees seem to leave something lacking in the fruition of this ideal. “The warning that ‘the only thing to fear is fear’ has daily practical reminders, as we witnessed for the first time in American his tory the administrative official us ing fear to coerce the common man. “The President implies that prior to the creative idea, the unemployed were dependent upon inadequate private charity and that some, new unknown wicked person wants to DEATH on the HIGHWAYS Many each day, and in surance can’t prevent these accidents, but it can take care of the financial obli gations and make life hap pier for those who remain, . f . •• SEE US TODAY FOR EVERY KIND OF INSURANCE Walker Ins. Agency Corner Hotel Jones Bldg. J. S. and BILL WALKEF NOTICE! By Order of the County Board of Commission ers all property on which 1934 taxes have not been paid will be advertised for sale on Febru ary Ist. Please attend to this matter at once and save additional costs. Please come in and pay your 1934 poll and per sonal property taxes before February Ist and save additional costs. •’ M. T. Clayton Sheriff. The‘Corkscrew’* ♦Stairs of Quebec [km j&gjxjft r?Ag)» v -•£%; I ’Apparently It’s quite a feat for people of Quebec to come downstairs and get tbelr mall. But descending a spiral staircase Is really a “cinch" In this re gion, where such odd,«pio turesque architecture abounds. consign them back to such a state. The fact is that they were adequate ly cared for almost wholly by fed eral, state and local public funds, but under local administration and responsibility. Having violated that ideal of American government and being in a stupendous mess, a bogey is set up to create fear in hose on relief. “The most Ominous note of all was the President’s warning that the power he has assumed would be dangerous in other hands. ‘ln 34 months.’ he says. 'We have built up new instruments of public pow er. In the hands of the people’s gov ernment this power if wholesome and proper.’ It just happens that the ideal upon which our govern ment was founded and hitherto conducted, is that it is dangerous to the people to have any man pos sess such powers, or to allow any man to thus aspire to personal gov ernment of laws. The question is, not that these powers, have been creat ed and now in the hands of the. good, might be transferred to the hands of the wicked, if the new deal is not continued. It is that they never should be possessed by anybody in these United States.” o 808 REYNOLDS FAVORS FAST BONUS PAYMENT Tar Heel Senator Will Also Sup- 1 port American Neutrality, Qffjce Announces Washington, Jan, 5—A statement that Senator Robert ft. Reynolds. North Carolina Democrat, would “strongly support American neu trality and early payment of the . bonus” came from his office today. • The senator’s stand on the two issues was disclosed in cables to his office. Reynolds now is on the At- Ilantic returning from a world cruise. The statement issued by W. E. Mc- Donald, Reynold’s secretary, said j I the senator also devised that f irst- I hand information on conditions PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. BETHEL HILL ACTIVITIES Bethel Hill Farmer’s Club Members of the Bethel Hill Farm er’s Club will entertain their wives at a supper in the agricultural class room at Bethel Hill high school Thursday night, January 9 at 6:30 o’clock. Mrs. Erooks Carver, home eco nomics teacher, and her pupils wil. prepare and serve the meal. Providence Farmer’s Club The regular meeting of the Providence Farmer’s Club will be held in the club house Tuesday night, January 14 at 7 o’clock. Every member come in order that we may organize the annuual evening class meetings. Bring your tobacco seed to be treated and cleaned. Tobacco Seed All farmers in the Bethel Hill and Providence communities that would like to have their tobacco seed cleaned and treated free of charge send them to the agricultural de partment at Bethel Hill high school before Tuesday, Januuary 14. Please place them in cloth bag with name and variety plainly written on bag. gained during his travels in Europe and the far east “convinced him tha‘ the United States must take steps, drastic if necessary, to keep thiit country from being embroiled in any turmoil of a foreign character.” Reynolds will land in New York January 14. His traveling companion is Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Mon tana Democrat, who is chairman of the senate committee on interstate commerce. DON’T MISS THE NAVY WIZARD! LT. COMMANDER TUCKER U. S. N. (Retired) High School Auditorium January 10th f 8:00 P. M. AMERICAN and ORIENTAL MYSTERIES “A Show That’s Different” ADULTS CHILDREN 35c 20c Auspices Roxboro Fire Department (fi) R. A. WHITFIELD, Distributor A NEW HORIZON WITH NEW BEAUTY BLACK storm. Raging wat ers. And then ... the after peace ... the calm ... the qoifet 4 . . the shining light ol a new ' horizon which Life’s Cargo enters on its eternal voyage through ce lestial Joy and everlasting, freedom from earthly strife. WOODY’S FUNERAL HOME “Friendly Service” PHONE NO. 2 Ambulance Service Anywhere Anytime DEATH OF INFANT CHILD The death angel visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Dickey and took from them their darling baby on January the first, 1936, making her stay on earth only two months and twenty-nine days. It was so hard for us to give up our little one, but we do know that she is safely resting in the arms of Jesus. We feel that our loss is her eternal gain. She leaves to mourn her departure a broken-hearted mother and father. She budded on earth to bloom in heaven. God needed a shining angel to complete his holy band, but we hope to meet in heaven, where we r\ev<er part again. Sleep bn, dean darling, and take thy rest, we loved you but God loved you best. Weep not, fond parents,, not for your child, for she is now in the arms of a dear Savior. Suffer little children and forbid them not come unto me for such is the kingdom of heaven. She was laid to rest in the Clay ton cemetery southwest of Rox boro. Written by her aunt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. ROBERT E. LONG Dentist Wilburn & Satterfield Bnildln* *ai» Street Roxboro. N. C * S. F. NICKsTjB. « Attorney-at-Law • * Thomas and Carver Bid*. • * Main St Roxboro, N. c. • Dr. R. J. Pearce OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED— —GLASSES FITTED <HOMAS * CARVER BLDG ROXBORO. N. C. MONDAYS ONLY If A. M. To I F. M. THE FLEMMNfi WAREHOUSE Os Oxford, N. C. Invites all farmers to bring their tobacco here. The block is over. The companies are out of the rush and want tobacco. We are ready with a full force to handle every sale and believe that we can get you a good price. We will always try to do just that. Come to Oxford with your next load and come to the FLEMMING WAREHOUSE. A COMPETENT FORCE TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES. Flemming Warehouse Oxford? N. C. J. Person County Rep, A MESSAGE OF LOVE AND APPRECIATION I wish to show my thanks and ‘deep gratitude to all those who so kindly remembered me at Christ mas, with a card of greeting. I as sure you each of them were highly appreciated. I also hold in fond remembrance, the defir ones that sent me luscious fruits, candies and other good things for Christmas, and were it possible I would love to shake hands with each of you, but since I can’t do so, I hope you will take this notice as an acknowl edgment of my appreciation, and may the coming year bring happi ness and prosperity to all is my humble wish. MRS. JANE CLAYTON, Route 1. Box 30, Roxboro, N. C. o LOST IN THE CATACOMBS An unusual story revealing the terrifying experience of five boys, astray without light in Rome’s black labyrinth of the dead. One of many illustrated true stories in the Jan uary 12 issue of the American Week ly, the Baltimore Sunday American. Your newsdealer or newsboy has your copy. -TOE- Owners of Motor Vehicles of the City of Roxboro are required to buy City Plates. These plates can be secured at the City Manager’s office. Driving after January Ist without City Plates is a viola tion of city ordinance and incurs a penalty. BUY NOW and Save Trouble R. B. DAWES, Mayor THURSDAY, JANUARY 9TH, 1930 The North Carolina Experiment Station recently received” an order for two Ayrishire heifers from Mrs. Agnes Moore of Cable Beach, Nas sau, The Bahama Islands. o . Lack of fuel wood in 12 eastern North Carolina counties has caused a serious situation which is receiv ing the attention of extension workers, farmers, bankers, and others. I JAPANESE OIL I AaWiepWc Seal* Modldno- I DMwtat tr«a arSteory Hair Tanks I toc4sl, FEEL IT WORK! At All Druggists I WHK h flll laakl.t “Tha Truth Abaut Ca.. Nr. v^S buck"JONES FOR Transfer Service Public Hauling
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