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AGAIN
NATIONAL VOTE
Popular Vote
Roosevelt 23,175,051
Wtfkie 19,5*88.426
' ' electoral vote
Roosevelt 468
Wilkie 63
8tate return
Roosevelt 574,924
I on ftArt
;?rnnvie xoi,(Ui
Btoughton 479,510
JpjNeill l:$7,789
:?i>^ Mountain voters marched
?v, to Jlu- polls Tuesday, anil seat Frank
HnA Roosevelt to the White House
With the same ratio us they did for
thW second time in 1986. The vote
'WAS smaller this time but the same
penpen tage prevailed, which was about
7 to 1 over the Republican
111 l 936 a total of ::,18b
>*v8tfcrs cast their ballots lor- the
. tjjtiwideiitiul candidates, in 1840
this number dropped to 1,875..
' tandon in the ,1896 race captured
485 votes in the two boxes in Kiugs
Mountain atul In 1940 Wilkle secured
votes. Roosevelt in 1936 gain
-ered 1.853 votes and iu 1940 chalked
?p 1,603 votes.
A new registration had' been called,
Cor since last general election,
< And A number of eligible voters
were not registered.
Votes in Kings Mountain uud the
county follows:
Preeldent
RpMovelt, E. K. M. 784, \V. K. M.
818,'County total 9,346.
Wllkie, 10 K. M. 110. W. K. M
159, County total, 2,031.
Governor
- Brougbton, E. K. M. 790, W. K. M.
"749, County total, 0,325.
(McNeill, E K. M. 85. W. K. M.
1898, County- total. 1.63)
Congress
.y,;?pjtulwlukle, E. K. M. 796, W. K. 91.
74#, County total, 9,253.
*?rgau, E K. M 96, W. K. M. 126,
COftnity total 1,685.
Draft Advisers Named
Chairman E. A. Han-ill or the advisory
committee, appointed to asBjal.
registrants in filling out draft
questiouaires, released the following
list of 22 persons who will aid the
advisory committee in answering
' the questions of registrants who re
'frig celve blanks:
Messrs H. B. Covington, J. L,..
Herndon, j: B. Ellis, J. B. Ellis and
J. A. Herndon, of Qrover.
' Messrs C. P. Cranford, E. L. Camp
'M bell, D. M. Bridges, Joe Thomson.
I,add Hamrtck, Arnold Riser, Carl
Mauney,- .George I^attimore, Harry
Page. Wi W. Souther, B. DT Rattcr$?
* ree' B' Thomas son, Mrs. Ruth
Gamble and Mrs. H. M. Houser, of
i.W Kings Mountain. . .
C. M. King, Waco; W. L. Browe,
'Ir ?' Waco.
Questionaires wilt be mailed out
within a few days in groups of 50.
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I Laughing Aroi
With IRV
Where T ifp <
By IRVH
THE Staked Plains In wester
A Federal judge down in Tc
conditions in that wide and rath
account, a traveler on horseback
especially remote district. After 1
a tiny adobe house sitting in tin
alkali and mesquite and bunch grl
forlorn homestead, a thin, under-n
'> darted out of the door, sped acr
chaparral before the traveler eith
causes of "her flight. As he chec
' t curious behavior on her part, a luh
years old, came hurriedly forth fi
"Mister," he called, did you s
"I did," said the stranger. "W
"That was my maw."
"Your maw, eh? And what v
"I reckin she's runnin' away 1
"Wh\ r, you infernal young sco
/ half a mind to get down off this 1
What ^o you mean by chasing you
like tJirs ? What has she done to yo
"She's a-aimin' to wean me,"
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The series of .Bible lectures to ho : n
given November 11-15 by the Rev. C. i(
E. Rozzelle. Pastor of Main Street
Methodist Church, Ciastonin, will be- ](
gin Monday evening at 7:3(1 o'clock jt
in Central Methodist Church. Mr. n
Rozzclle's first lecture is entitled y
' The Romance of a Book." On Tues- D
day evening at tlie same hour lie j;
speak on "Tho Old Testament and i'i
Us Meaning for Today." The Wed- n
nesday evening loctut;e_ will be on i;
The Message of the New Testament, j;
"An Old Book and a New Age" is y
the topic for Thursday evening, and i
on Friday evening the series oi
lectures will close with "Why Study y
Your Bible?
Tlie Daughters of Wesley Bible jj
Class' of the Central Methodist Clmr u
cji Ms speii^iliing tiies^* led tires, u
.which ure open to.the public, iu bo- u
half of the entire community. Mem -j;
(Cei8 of other churches are especial, u
. ly invited. Mr. Huzzell, formerly pas i<
tor of tho University Methodist u
Church at Chapel Hill, and for six
years pastor in Gastoniu, is a well-. u
ojJiaivt'i UIIU ifi.iuin , aim -j i
those lectures oil the Bible will he j.
of general interest to members of j;
all evuugelical deuouiiations. ji
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Band To Play At J
Lenoir-Rhyne | ,
The Kings Mountain lit"! will J
leave tomorrow evening for llicsory
where they will play for,the Lanolr
Khyne Appalachian State Foot" ..
ball game Friday night. The "Band
will be guests of Lenoir Khyne Col ^
lege. The 74 musicians and their Di
! rector Paul Hendricks will netu| n "
'to Kings Mountain after the game. ,)(
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ind the World e
in s. cobb 2
Still Is' Simple t
N S. COBB
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n Texas life is more or less primitive,
ixas told me a story illustrative of B
er desolate area. According to his ai
was making his way through an C
+ T
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lours of lonely riding1 he approached
b midst of an unbroken expanse of ii
iss. Just as he came abreast of this t]
lourished woman in a faded wrapper
oss the road and hid herself in the
er could hail her or inquire into the b
ked up, puzzled to account for this
iberly boy, apparently about fourteen li
rom behind the Uttle building. o
ee a woman ruiinin' away Jest now?"
ho was she?" E
ras she running away from?"
'rom me?doggone itf"
undrell" exclaimed the traveler. "I've f
lorse and give you a good thrashing.
r poor mother about over the country
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said the youth. * f
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INQ8 MOUNTAIN. N. C.
*DfDraftiS*
Vumbers
mtmmmlaMto '
id Hei'ld of draft iiuiuIm-rs as the
<|il\ to the KIiikh Mountain Hoar
io list U unofficial. but will b
*iii: enough correal to give the rei
Uani an idea , ol where be siiiud
i iiii local list. In the lust issu
'I he Herald the first 135 name
cii' {Hinted. und' thc- list >n till
uue includes the next 16." on til
si, which brTuks this uuinber pul
'lied to 30".
The list follows:
iu 1354 Howard Plato WnirHck"
!7- 10(t(>?Orler Lee lloyster
'S -llxii -Fred fleiiry ('hauinlon
ii?- 1850? Huben Hoss"
10 1:1-4?Wieaiai: Marian Culla.
bun
11 413---Alexander Leoir Tlatohler
iL' 436.?.Miles Kl will Tlll'eatt
1:. 17". William Hill Isiwciy
II 105}' Hurry Lee Hirnes
IT> '.104- Muster (none) Curry
16- 'j?0? Marvin l/iiiiuel IHvins
I." 1365 Millard Million t.'aldwe
18?1784- I'M win I ley ward Moss
7t> - 10G4 lleiijamin Carl KcinlricV
"id- 1341? William Clyde Wiaj
71 -suit -i.loyti Clireiiee Condrv
' 'J- ?John Wisliuut S'niih
i'3?-1613?Basil Eliiier. Siieppurd
>4?1110-Jason Elmer .Crocker
Sir?'859?-Charles William Ramsey
>6?1074?Clarence Cope
17?581?Horace Cold Cogdel1
18 ?1163-?-George Oates Blab
i'.t?1411?Wessley Ross
1(V?309?Jake (rione)Junu
11-t-17?15?Walter Columbus Ooode
>2--1152?Linard 'Livstou Hamriek
13?536?Floyd (none) Bridges
>4?12p2?Jewell Million Harrelso
15?1574?Heabt-r Augustus ilaskiu
16- 1662?Charles Kaymond ganders
>7?1611?George Odell Martin
IS?771?Leo Ahtlieney Mluhcm
>97-41'.4 -Thomas Lee Horn
10?251?Thomas Dean Hope
11?1367?Ben D. Adums
12?1417?John Blase Roland
13 ?659?Charles Tended Camp
14?1879?Archie Doyster Logan
15?698?Elmer Gary Hoss
16?863?Adain Ssylvanis Moss
i'7?1089--Robert Lee- Camp
78?1286?William Lobnard Hurtstetler
19?617?Clyde Erwin Baumgnrdtier
So?883?Ira Nelson Dixon
11:?55?Curtis '(none) Brooks
12?206?Warren Edward Reynod
13?-1325?Robert Marcus Bell
14?1-317?Jonas Leroy McCraw
15?1471?William Brown
46?1849?William OrrWoir
47?683?Alt-y ,I)aphno Ballard
48?100? John Preston Goforth
49?262?Blight Eugene Goins
KG?1189?Henry (none) Black
91?399?J. K. Hippy (Initials onlj
92?217?ElllsHarmou Ging
93?103?'Archie Lee Burton
94?220?Sidney Howard Ware
95?1364?Bright Harrlsou Blackwell
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96?561?James Howard Pttrsley
97?1133?William Lee Black
98?753?William (none) Stringfellow
9a-r1071?John Alva Bridges
90?755?Tomntle Herman Payne
91?724?Marvin DeGald Harmon
92?694?David Klemmet Parker
93?1863?Kelly McCarter
94?1837?Oliver Bright Bridges
95?146fr?Jake Willard Early
96?1371?Boyce Vernon Hinson
97?1219?William Thomas Le
better
98?784?Charles Everette Cashioi
99?1449?Walter Peterson
10?693?Grady (none) Patterson
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Joyce Child Seriously Hur
n Fall From Car
The condition of JainOs Otb'so
oyce, four year old son of lie
ad Mrs. W. M. Boyce of First AR
hurch, was reported as unchauge
uesday morning. He is in Presb
;rlan Hospital in Charlotte.
The child was seriously injurt
esterday afternoon when he ft
om his father's car six miles froi
He city on the Providence road. A
xamtnatlon revealed a skull fra
ire.
Mr. Boyce said that he was visl
?g in the Providence section ar
Hat James and a small friend wei
n the back seat. While traveling
out 40 miles an hour, the boys 1
heir play hit the (W6f Tfllndle, cau
ag the door to fly open. James ft
n the road pavement, he said.
Mr. Boyce was formerly pastor
(oyce Memorial ARP church here
IANK CLOSED MONDAY
In observance of Armistice J)a
t'hlch is a national holiday, tl
^irst National Bank will bo clost
ext Monday, November 11th.
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THUR8DAV. NOV. 7. 19*0
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t Cameraman Harold Hunnicutt le
ing Hallowe'en night and snapped -so
and girls celebrating the night of, -vi
photo was snapped in fro^it of Grlf fin
takes the picture but also has his ovt
prints the photo. The young ladies in
a Dig time, see now many you can id<
Five Suits
Town Are
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Five suits against llio Town ol" 31
Kings Mountain' for damages incur- h'
! ri .1 by the construction of the overI
iiead bridge at the comer of King
i t ;iml iiattleground Kuan were Sh
J set tied yesterday without going to ar
j trial in the Superior Court in Shel
j 1?. Two oilier suits, in which agree ^
meats could not be reached were ie
postponed for trial at a later term te
A court. i mi
The suits cnmproinised yesterday i Pr
and the. amounts settled for are as I pi
follows: John Plonk and J. E. I<ip- j
ford. $1,500; C. L. Heyuolds $1,500; Jr
J E. lierudoti $250; Mrs. Frank
Summers and Mrs. J. E. Ilertidon. cri
#1..150. and Qeorgo Mauiiey oi
, TJte two suits that were not so' 1
' tied are. M. K Harmon an t Pur.' I on
! Oil Co. j an
The suits were brought as a ro-' -P
[stilt of the construed ion of the ovet-< j ?e
h'',id bridge which necessitated fill- | 61
I ing in the street in trout of the j
I property. ; an
i to
| Mayor J. II. Thomasson reprosen-J,
1! ted the Tow'n in the meeting at |
which the agreements ivere reached A
Witnesses had been called, and A
tile cases had been set for trial,
hut the compromise wus made befllVii
flit* PilCPB urnru otilloH ft\i* leio' I"
: Hi
i Officers Elected By vt
Central Methodist Board
Ji.
The following officers wore elect' ^
t;d by the Hoard of Stewards of (e
Central Methodist Church last Tues tl)
dav evening:
co
Chairman of the Board, J. R. Davis. Q|
Vice-Chairman, I. B. Goforth. - ar
d. Secretary, Fred Wright. to
Treasurers. A. H. Patterson, Lent th
n uel Ware, Hilllard Black. In
The chairman and a nominating
committee were directed to com- fr
plete the organization of the Board j,r
by the naming of committees. w
t
th
Will Rogers'
p Humorous Story > <
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By WILL ROGERS *
sd TJERE'S another one about a kid ln
ill * 1 that disgraced his folks, like l"
m kids are always doing. This K
n George had been away for a week ti
' with his mother in the country, and w
r hfa Iftflm hvA^ltav Taele Va<l L - ?
( 10 i>?viv uivvitvif h*li wcco jjj
left at home with his dad. The
it- teacher waa hearing all about it.
.d ,n
of h
"Well, did the little brother learn r<
anything while you and Mama were ti
gone?" ^
"Yeah, he learned a lot of new
words."
"What, for instance?" ?!
y. "Oh, they're all words that Mama ri
ie won't allow us to say! .Jack, ha tl
.<j learned 'hem from Dad." It
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Monday
we'en Celebrants
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5 J K Evi
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iaded his camera and went shoe' '
me very good shots of local boy
fches and hobgoblins. The above ;
i Drug Co Mr. Hunnicutt not only ,
rn dark-room and develops and j
the picture are all dressed up toi
rntify,
Against
Settled
DS TO BE RECEIVED
iR STADIUM
Mr. Thomas D. Rose, Engineer of
iciby has completed his diawings
d plans for the school .stadium to
constructed at the end of East
outuain street, and bins will be re
ived cntil Nov. 18th. The commit,
e in charge of thu stadium ape
aking excellent progress on the i
oject. The land has already been
it-onased and actual work is excieo
to begin soon after the bids
e received.
The school stadium will have conetc
seats, and a field for baseball
atball and track.
The site is ideally located, within
ie block of the new Post Office, j
(j' will be convenient both in re- i
cct to the school and business 1
ction.
"he drawings and specif,options j
e now on display at the C'ty Hall I
id any interested citizen is invited
i
'"Villi
rmistice Union Service
t First Baptist
The annual Armistice Sunday Nil J
u Service will be ,Uel<i in the First
iptt.st church Sunday evening. Nonnber
10, at 7::i0 lJ. M. Dr. R. N.
JirU. Pastor of lioyee Memorial A.
. P. Church, will bring the tnes-ge
of the hour, ami the Rev. I*. J),
vtrick, pastor of the First Presbyrlan
Church, will speak briefly on
ie work of the Red Cross in the
immunity. Members of the Otis 1).
reeu Post of the American Legion
e asked to occupy seats reserved
r them, arid honors will be paid to
e memory of the soldiers who died
the World War.
According to the announcement
om the Ministers' Association, tlie
ograin of the service for this year
ill include a discussion of flic
nrk of the Red Cross because ol
io special importance of the Red
ross Roll call this year.
Tie- attendance at fh<* Afdnisttct
unlay Union Service during past j
jar* has been extellent. The-ser-j
ce has been held in one of the I
iitRs Mountain churches each yeai
1th pastors and congregations tak
g turns. The Hev. A. G. Sargeant.
ast pastor, is President of thw
ings Mountain Ministerial Associa
on, and both he und T)r. Balrd,
ho will bring the message, are
letnbers of the American L?egion.
The public is Invited to take part
I this annual observance.
OYS AND GIRLS CELEBRATE
ALLOWE'EN
Ghosts and goblins quit a year's
ibernation last Thursday night and
?amed the streets of Kings Moun
tin in their youthful fun. Swings
rere removed from porches, signs
rere printed on windows and houss.
Police reported no arrests as a
esult of monkey .manuevers .and
here were no reports of violence or
tjurles as the youngsters joined In
he celebration.
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)rive
Till' itniHi.il ||mi ('ios> Hall Drive /
bflji1!*'' Monday morning with the
goal Heine it i nt I'j/iiiu wiui'h the
mium amount set up hist vfiir. Cot'ti.'iuno
n of tli* Ijrivt'.- It S I'pelt r
?nl I' I* I'afrtck Init. lit'Mi husy
Ihcy past se.t e ru I days gen inn every
iilng lim it up tor tut- hi i\i' ttint
will mean so nuiih to Kin its Menu
tit in. The chairmen sf'i tvM-d fjjp>
fact that on It 50c from each mcmhoi
i* sent to National 11. .tiliiuartew.
tint rest. remains liere lo re-. .
H?\.< siitlering among those tylto
tiied help. The need is greater this
year iimf Hit-so in charm of the
Qi'fve are very anxious for vt< i >one
to have a part in the eon!ribtt*
lion.
I'ei'inntioitt otfieo nml"r the dlroi>
tlon of Mrij. until (tumble is tnaiu?
la hied in the <\ii>.. I (air throughout
tli' yi :.r and some of the .eases that
conn before 11 -r would make any
ciir'eii happy ) coinftlditi' to tlio
fund. - v.
jU.~ii.es llr wellai' work I hill if
int. died by flu 'local cliajiiei of the
I't' d Cross. Home Service. First Aid
Lit*1 tCiv'iiiu. Home I iyaiene. unit
Cat 'of .the" Sick and I'radurtion of
Uartueirts are of Iter phases of wonli
whl'l" serve i s tlidl ilia; accomplished.
i hi ring 'In- year the chapter rendered
service atui ie|U*f <iti -!1'4 f.iiniil"-'.
l?02 calls, were, made to home*
itu icfeiemes Iir 17 interviews were
held in the office.
In dealing with ouch case it is the
ultimate plan ol' the woikor to do a
constructive yob and to assist the
individuals in becoming self-reliant
and in filling their places as worthwhile
viei/etis. in the community. The
' Chapter works in close' coop
ovation with other commutiif v and
out)ty agouc-joa so there will he no
duplication of effort or relief The
work consists vthieflyof cases . . of
temporary rare and emergency ro
ii? r. ' *
ContmiUces appointed to aid In
lite drive which logins Monday totluwsv;
Business District, \\\. 11. Blakely.
Chairman;"J it Keeter, .1. W. Milath
ti. A. Bridges, C. I). Blniiton, 1$ S.
Noil). . '
Mills and Industries, 1-add linni
i?-k. "Chairman: WV K. Mnuney. lv . .
M. Noisier,
iitoup lintollhtetii .1. II. Thomson
Chairman; ! '. Crae ortl. Arnold
K r.
Schools Knroiliiieiii. H. Cartt'S.
Chairman; 1'. K. lletidfa-ks
Com.ty Kn rid lutein: i'. 1). Morn
an. Chairman. M. A. Ware.
Meliu s Kliroiltiiou'l: Mis. fV
Wiihai'.is,. Miairniati; .. Mrs." 1' M.
Noisier. Mrs. I?. ti. Katferrce.
>City Croup (enrollment: .1. H.
Thomassnu. Chairman.
Urovor Enrollment-; J. I>. llcrndon.
Chairman.
flcnera) Publicity: II. K. I.ynoh.
Chairman; Dr. 11. N. Iialrd, C. v
Thontasson.
A meet ins; of the Roll Call comntltte
and Oiliccra and Directors of
the Red Cross will bo lu-ld this evening
in the. Woman's Club Pudding
following the Kiwanis meeting. The
meeting will be upstaids in the build
ing at 7:30 p. m.
Tlie, following is an itemized list
ol money spent for local aid by
the Red Cross during the past year:
Medical Aid $410.90
Pood 331. Oh
Clothing 184.36
Milk 268.43
family Aid 100.36
fuel .. 73.9b
Office Expense 49.36
Educational 73.4 4
TOT A! Si, 491.98
?y James Preston
(Opinions Expressed in This Column
Are Not Necessarily the Views of
This Newspaper.)
Secret plane already made In
Washington disclose that things
now being done under cover of "national
defense" are Just a sample of
what Is to follow
boondoggling as this column has
reported, figures largely in the
plans. But that Is only a minor part
of what some planners have in. mind ,
An investigation to be made bv a
Senate committee is one threat It
was supposed to go only Into foretcu
ownership" and control of American
industries which are. essential
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