CN BENEFIT PROGRAM HERE? The Slsk Quartet. of Shelby, radio singer* troro Station WOHS Shelby, and recently third-place winners of the Sou theastern Folk Music contests, will gi*e a special benefit program here Friday night, with proceeds going to the building fund of Davidsoc Me mortal 0oy Scout Camp. Admission to the program, which will be at the Kings Mountain High School auditorium Friday night at 8 o'clock, wilt fcH' 25 cents for, students, and *0 cents for adults. If ill ill 411 i Mil 1 ill TO MOVE HERE Mr. ami Mrs. Richard A. Brown, ?'#f Knoxville, Tenn., have rented 'he tV??!cent Hill horn*? of Harold hhmnicuft, formerly owned by Gordon Riley. Mr. Brown Is a ?akanan for Knoxville Seed Com pany. He and hLs wife expect to yixive here in the near future. KTWANI3 PROGRAM Cat) Howard. Gaston county re . y,-e*?ntativo to the North Carolina ?"'ienexal Assembly, was 10 address members of the Kings Mountain VUivani* club Thursday evening at their tenulrtr weekly meenniz .i-t ? Woman'n Olub. The program v.is a/ ranged by Arnold Kino.' id. ?1"pC r '? ' "?? ?< j S. .Vi ?? tvn.;.ndcil >h>:j (VsnitMi that 'he ooti 'ti > do},* qu/ ?-iunm; is s, i l> in effect ani warn ? -il King:! Mount.fir c;ilzens toeoti mfliW' ;Keej>'ii;i their pets penned. ?S-orre >0 do^. . moMly *;ra>.?. hat 1 Nr* -n killed sln?-tf' the ban went .-Tiai effect 011 M.Jy -i 1 T;i,. 30 -day ?i.in j.-i j;<*h?- ihifed to p?id June -2. More About . jjjj School Commencement W ICorft'd from front page' jt!! i PhD degree from Yale university in . . \ 1938. lit; formerly taught French and t j ' history at Yale and recently received i | , one of five grants-in-aid from the . Hayes Foundation for work on a bi: ography of Zebulon B. V'a nee. form j oo lmVA< ? r?m V?f . A* A:', (nfpriaea policy included! with (ho chtst upon application, *11 for this new low prict! i nerd! rites. The late Rev. E. B. Hun ! ter of Sharon was credited with re sponsibility for starting the investi gation that implicated Kin#. The pastor had called at the King home to arrange lor funeral services and *aw evidence that something ' had been burned in the fireplace. He re ported this, and after ? few days, the body was disinterred from Mountain Rest cemetery. Autopsy showed thvt Mrs. King had not died from poison ing, a* It had first appeared. Carbo lic acid burns appeared on her lips, but not in the . victim's stomach, j The autopsy alao showed cord marks on viciun's throat, the clue to the choking. { Due to the high feeling regarding the death of the pretty and popular Mrs. King, the ca*ie was tried under] change of venue at Chester rather than in York. The defense, led by Clyde R. lioey, now U. S. Senator, entered an ap? peal, and the South Carolina Su preme Court ordered a new trial, this time at Lancaster, S. C. He was ecord. Death of King was attributed to a t heart attack and funeral rites were i held Wednesday afternoon at Shelby at the home of his mother. - More About .. College Degrees (Cont'd from front pagel staffs, president of the Baptist Stu dent Union and secretary of the Re 1 ligious council. She was a member of the Science club, Haymakers, Wo. man's Athletic association, YWCA. and chairman of the May Day dan o? oomml^. For th