i The Alleghany Times—$TC55 Per Year—Cash in advance No. 7 OUTSTANDING Nj E W S EVENTS ' f* —OF THE PAST WEEK f Waihin-ton, June 27—Removal 11, Southerners from the labor market was revealed today as a pri mary Objective of President Roose velt’s proposed long-range economic and sociald eVelopment of the Vapt Tennessee River basin. Raleigh, June 27—-W, .A. Graham Commissioner o£?Agriculture, who re pulsed numerous moves in the last legislature to reorganize and disman tle his department, yesterday forced the resignation from the State Hoard of Agriculture one of the men most active ugainst him—George WattA Hill, of Durham, son of State Sena torj-jJohn Sprunt JJill. Raleigh June27—The chance that the electric Chair at State’s Prison woaM claim its first woman victim -/Friday faded yesterday when the | ‘ trial judge and solicitor interceded 'for Sara Black on grounds that she is a woman. Vasa, June 27—Seventeen-month old Alice Carolyn Evans came near meeting a horrible death Sunday ev ening when she toddled out from her grandparent’s home onto the rail road track and seated herself direct ly in the path of Seaboard passenger train No. 3. Tnfe child’s 13-year-old uncle snatched' the child out of dan ger just as the engine roared by. WELL KNOWN WOMAN OF COUNTY PASSES One el CountyV Oldest Citi zens. Mrs. John A. Cahdill, of Whitehead died from an attack of pneumonia ! last Saturday at the home of Major Joines. Aunt Mahala, as she was known by her many friends, was 93 fWars old*:. May 15; She had been af ted for several years. She was widely known in this section, alkl had relatives in North Dakota, West Virginia, and Maryland. Funeral services were • conducted ’"iSni