Chinese War Buddies Demonstrate Unity Leading a march of 23.000 Chinese who paraded through downtown New York as a symbol of unity against Japanese aggression were 60 Chinese veterans of the A. E. F. The parade, dramatizing China’s life and-doath struggle for peace, justice and democracy drew several hundred thousand spectators and lent en couragement to the relief drives for civilian victims of the war in the Far Ec3t. Giro Lands Mail on Post Office Roof • \ new chapter in air mail history was written in Chicago as Pilot Johnny Miller settled to the post office built, ing roof with his autogiro carrying 135 pounds of mail from the Municipal airport. A feature of the pro gram observing the twentieth anniversary of air mail flight, the demonstration showed the practicability of rerticai landing and take-o(T« h» <»»~ns of the autogiro and the attendant saving in time. . Actors Too Rough Both Get ‘Shiners’ In Fist Imbroglio ‘•Accidents Will Happen” Tc Play Here One Day Only, p Wednesday A fist fight between Warner Bros.’ new star, Ronald Reagan, and actor Elliott Sullivan is part of the melodrama, “Accidents Will Happen” wil Ibe at the Dol ly Madison Theatre on Wednes Say. Director William Clemens ex plained that the scrappers were to pull punches, be careful not to hurt each other, and above all, not to blacken each other’s eyes. “I’d put this fight sequence at Palace Theatre New RCA High - Fidelity Sound Equipment ADVANCE PROGRAM Monday - Tuesday, May 30-31 Fred MadMutfray - linrrie' Hilliard with The Yacht Club Rays - Ben Blue - Rufe Davis - Billy Lee - Eve Arden - Har ry Owens and his Royal Ha waiian Orchestra “COCOANUT GROVE” Popeye the Sailor: “Fowl Play” Hearst Metrotone News - News While it is still news. No Morning Shows; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Evenings Daily 7:30-9:15; Admission 10-26 c Wednesday, June Ist. John Barrymore • John Ho ward - Louise Campbell - Re ginald - Denny - E. E. Clive - Prater Hall - Elizabeth Pat tenon - Nydia Westman '"BULLDOG DRUMMOND’S PERIL” Pictorial Review No. 8 featur ing “Song Writers” and "Bowling.” Terrytoon Cartoon Morning Show 10:30; after, ■out 3:15-3:45; evening 7:30- 9:15. Admission 10-26 c. • the end of the picture, to play ;afe, but as the schedule stands I i can’t do it,” he explained. ‘You’ll just have to be careful, that’s all. Ronnie gets a black eye, supposedly, but remember that’s to be applied by the make up man, not a fist!” The boys promised faithfully. They rehearsed in good order. They emerged with a black eye ach and the makeup man spent next day keeping the “shiners” ■vhite-washed. Palace Theatre Monday - Tuesday, May 30-31st. "S*y« My Haarf," "Tm lu«* M* fcwtMra" mi On etlnr M Mays! No Morning Shows; Afternoons daily 3:15-3:45; Evenings daily 7:30-9:15; Admission 10-26 c PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C- AMERICANS IN SPAIN i Washington D. C.—While all efforts to arrive at a correct es timate of the number of Ameri cans who have taken up arms in the Spanish Civil War, ad vices from U. S. Consuls abroad place the number at approxim ately 3,000. A majority of them are serving in the ranks of the Red, or Loyalist, forces. Clara’s Beauty Shop We are giving away free theatre tickets for all beauty work that amounts SI.OO or more, or the same a mount paid on account. This offer will last through the month of June. Have your beauty work done here and get your Free Ticket- All Work Guaranteed. Dial 4391 For An Appointment. Clara’s Beauty Shop Famed Nightclub Seen On Screen In New Comedy "Cceouttl Grove” To Flay At Palace Two Days, Tomorrow And Tuesday The world’s most famous nightclub is brought to the scre en for the first time in Para mount’s “Cocoanut Grove,” the new film coming Monday and Tuesday to the Palace Theatre. Distinctly new type of film fun is presented in this gay romance that rervjojves about tltfe trials, tribulations, and the final success of an unknown swing band try ing to break into the actual Coco anut Grove, mecca of all young bandleaders. While the production is studd ed with hit tunes, the story has not been subordinated to music and specialties. On the con trary, each musical number makes what the movie scripters call a “story plot,” contributing to the logical development of the plot. Fred Mac Murray, last seen with Carole Lombard in “True Confession,” is starred as the swing-happy young band leader. His lovely leading lady is radio thrush Harriet Hilliard who plays a role in the picture iden tical with her occupation in real life. She is Mrs. Ozzie Nelson and sings with her husband’s band. HITLER’S FAVORITE Leni Riefenstahl, who received the film price for this year for her Olympic film of last year. This pho tograph was tak.zn on the occasion of her recent visit to Vienna. Leni is said to be the film favorite of Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler and there is a persistent rumor that if the chancellor ever, marries, she will be the bride.' FREE Tickets To The Palace and Dolly Madison Theatres. With each SI.OO or more purcrase we will give you a FREE ticket to the mov ies. This ticket is good for Monday and Tuesday shows throughout June. Auto Accessories m Goodrich -Tires with the Life Saver Golden Ply. Economy Auto Supply Increase In Payments Under The Agricultural Conservation Program Payments Available To All Farms Covered By Work Sheets On Which Soil Conserving Crops Are Grown For the year 1938 the Wash ington office has announced an increase in all payments under the Agricultural Conservation Program which amount to less than S2OO. These payments are available to all covered by work sheets on which soil-conserving crops are grown and the necessary soil building practices are carried out in 1938. These payments depend also on whether or not the to- bacco acreage on the farm ex- give one an idea. (1) Any payment amounting to 71 cents or less shall be increased to SI.OO. (2) Any payment amounting to more than 71 oents but less than SI.OO shall be increased by 40 percent; (3) Any payment amounting to SI.OO or more shall be increased in accordance with the following schedule: Amount of pay- Increase in ment computed payment $ 1.00 to 1.99 $ 0.40 2.00 to 2.99 0.80 3.00 to 3.99 1.20 6.00 to 6.99 2.40 11.00 to 11.99 4.40 14.00 to 14.99 5.60 20.00 to 20.99 8.00 26.00 to 26.99 9.20 31.00 to 31.99 10.20 WANT ADS For Piano Tuning, Call Person Co. Times, Roxboro, N. C. 5-12-15 T -st Moved from Reams Ave. n M , ia l —m. Next Door To Spencer’s uOliri Smßßt Funeral Home. Come to see us for your auto repair work. Call 2331. E. LUNDY HARRIS Free Ticket To The uf* ° Picture Shows with a SI.OO or more purchase during the month of June. See our display of the newest styles in Watches and Jew elry. Green’s Jewelry Mr. Satterfield was bom and raised in Person County, North Carolina- He attended school in this county and is a graduate of RoxtJoro High School. Later he graduated from Trinity College, now Duke University; then he attended Columbia University and returned to this county as prin cipal of Bushy Fork High School. After several successful years there he was elected County Sup erintendent of Education. This post he held until he gave it up in order that he might practice law. He received his law training at the University of North Carolina and Wake Forest College. BYRD I. SATTERFIELD Will Appreciate Your Support and Vote On June 4th. ■! Honest •> Capable Worthy 1 Vote for Byrd I. Satterfield PRIMARY - SATURDAY, JUNE 4th. M ceeds the acreage allotted for to bacco. The tobacco payments will be determined at the rate of one cent per pound for the pounds per acre of tobacco established for the farm for each acre in the tobacco acreage allotment. Deductions for excess acreage will be at the rate of 10 cents per pound for the pounds per acre of tobacco established for the farm. The total payment computed for any person, if less than S2OO, with respect to any farm qualify ing for payment shall be increas ed as follows: All payments are not computed, but enough to Amount of pay- Increase in ment computed payment $32.00 to 32.99 $10.40 33.00 to 33.99 10.60 34.00 to 34.99 10.80 37.00 to 37.99 11.40 42.00 to 42.99 12.20 45.00 to 45.99 12.50 51.00 to 51.99 13.10 57.00 to 57.99 13.70 200. and over No Increase LOST Black male hound Grey around mouth—My name on collar Liberal reward. Jack Hambrick 5-26-2TP-ts o FOR SALE Poland China pigs. VOTE FOR Byrd I. Satterfield Candidate For SOLICITOR Os Tenth Judicial District SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1938 f — : — Six weeks old. Price reasonable. See C. G. Daniel, Rt. 3 5 l9-22-29-ts-pd. O "'■■■ FOUND A Roxboro Grammar School Class Pin. Owner call at this office and pay for this ad and receive pin. Times Office 5-26-1 T See Us For Tour Insurance. CO-OPERATIVE MUTUAL INS. AGENCY R. B. Featherston Lester James 3-27-ts-s Dolly Madison THEATRE New Simplex Projection ADVANCE PROGRAM jMomdhy-Tuesday, May 30-31 Victor McLaglen - Brian Donlevy - Louise Hovick with Raymond Walburn - Lynn Bari-Jane Robert Kellard in “BATTLE OF BROADWAY” (First Run) (Story of the American Le gion G invention in New York) Scrappy Cartoon: “The Clock Goes ‘Round and ’Round” Fox Movietone News—News of the Day Brought to you by Lowell Thomas No Morning Shows; Afternoons Daily 3:15-3:45; Evenings Daily 7:30-9:15. Post, American Legion. Admission 10-26 c Auspices Lester Blackwell Wednesday, June Ist Ronald Reagan . Gloria Blon dell . Dick Purcell - Sheila Bromley - Addison Richards in “ACCIDHNT WILL HAPPEN” ( First Run) “Forget-uMe-Knot” Morning Show 10:30; after noon 3:15-3:45; evening 7:30- 9:15. Admission 10-26 c. ' Trade with these merchants and receive free theatre tick ets: Peebles Department Store Roxboro Drug Comrjny Bumpass & Day Service Sta. Economy Auto Supply Long, Bradsher & Co. Sergeant & Clayton Electric Appliance Co. ' The Roxboro Courier Clara’s Beauty Shop Pass Furniture Co. Long’s Haberdashery Roxboro Laundry Go. Greens’ Jewelers Roxboro Dairy Products Longhurst Mercantile Co. Longhurst Drug Co. Thompson Insurance Agency S. P. Gentry & Co. Roxhoro Beverage Co. Tar Heel Chevrolet Co., Inc.