' t “N I _ I I his Is Ihe Law ®T ROBERT E. LEE . A passonger carries his suit- C. Bar Associotion) case inta a car on a train and ™aNSPORTATIOW COMPANIIES' places it in a rack above hiis Just Arrive!... NEW SHIPMENT OF SUMMER MATERIALS • Polyester & Crepe Prints S1.49 Yd. Ideal for Jump Suits and Dresses - Good Selection of Pastels # Dotted Swiss 98c Yd. • Cotton & Ravon, Rck. $1.20 to $1.69‘Yd. NOW Sl.OO YD. 36" wide Cotton, 88c YD. m). Prints, good selection 69c YD, m Denim, $1.79 YD. • Floral Piq ue for Jump Suits and Dresses $1.00 YD. • Terrycloth, Short Pieces, 50c YD. • Short Lengths for Linings & Blouses 50c YD. • Kettlecloth $1.00 YD. • Eyelet for Curtains 75c YD, • Curtain Material 69c YD. ZIPPERS THREADS TRIMS Wayside Fabrics Beside of Kings Mountain Knit Mrs. Bessie Beam, Manager suitcase disappears while the pa«seniger is in the dining car or in the smoking com'partmen't? No. The entire and exclusive control of the suitcase had not boon delivered to the railroad. The suitcase was in the personal L'lUi'tocl’y of the passenger. iiie railroad had not assumeo the full liability of a common ear rier as to the safety of the suit case. A railroad is liable only foi negligence when baggage is not checked and remains under the control (yf the passenger. To impo.se up<>n a railroad the duty of seeing that no passenger ' loft the train with baggage other tlian his own would bo subject ing passengers to a scrutiny and surveillance which the ordinary traveler w luld have a right to resent. The ordinary care requir ed of railroads in reslMHd to bag gage that has not been checked di.es not demand such officious intiThrence. Ihe same doctrine is applica ble to buses. AOVlSe All 01 Name Change Lithium Taps Ed Uhland pi^lhead RALEIGH •— When you change your name from Miss to Mrs. | you’ll want your family and! friends to know about the Im- ‘ p.^rlanl event. I But tihere are some other per- .sens whij are interesjlcd in your change-of-name too, says .Mrs. Jusiint J. Uo/ier, exiensio]i home managemen't specialist, North Carolina State University. For example, the persons who handle social security records will need to be informed. \ Bank records, driver’s license, car title, stocks and bonds, all; credit and membership cards, even the simple ideniiifi’cation card in your billfold are in line for a name change, tlie special ! isl notes. BESSEMER CITY, N. C. — H.: Edw'ard Uhland, who joined Lith-J ium Corporation of .America one I year ago as Vice President—Min- i ing, lias been elected Executive Vico President by the Beard cf Directors. The announcement was m.Kle at the executive headquar ters in New York by Elwin E. Smith, President. Lithium Corpor ation is a wholly-owned subsidi ary of Gulf Resfiurces & Chemical Corporation, Houston, Texas. ' May Cost Meny lives Mi. and .Mrs. Uhland make their home in Lincointon, North Carolina. Mrs. Uhland is a native oi North Carolina and comes J ..cm an ohi line North Carolina, mining family. She is a graduate' geologist from the Univers^ity of .VcTtli Carjlina at Chapel Hill. | When passing the law setting Memorial Day on the last Moi. day In May, it was prob.ihly just an oversight that Congress didn’t pass another one to pre vent 1.200 automoibile accidents which the N. C. State Motor Club Warns ma cost 26 lives and in jure 600 other persons on North Carolina’s sirecls anii higliw'ays during the long holiday week end.!. A j assenger boaixis a train and a porter iUH>n Mu* train fakes his hand baggage, along with that - of otlu'r pasengors, and places it, in tlie ve.'^tibule, intending to re-: move it from the car w'hen tho pa.ssc'nger reaches his destina tion. If the baggage disappears before the pasenger reaches his destination, may the passenger recover from the railroad? It was held in on(» ca.^e tlvat was no negligence on the part of the railroad sufficient to hold it Hahle for (Tie lo.s.s. In another ca.so it was held that tihere was at least a pre .sumption of negligence on the part of the railroad which called for an explanation by it. Neither of these cases were from North Carolina. There have been no such cases 1n the North Carolina courf.s. It hiLs been quite generally Records of employiment where you work need updating, 'too. Ihe personnel office can also help you with tax-deduction forms and any revisions that may be rcHjuir-I ed in beneficiaries on group in-1 surance policies. When wedding bells ring, it’s' a good time for a review of all ^ money matters, Mrs. Rozier states. I Changing of old accourrts, open-' ing of new, joint or separate, may | only be a start in /^visions for the new financial picture. Check ^ beneficiaries on inoiv'idual life' policies, loo. j In making the announcement, | Mr. Smith cited Mr. Uhland’s con-1 liiiiution to the rapid expansion I of the comti>any’s mining and, milling operations. Lithium Cor- piiratian produces and markets! lithium metal and chemicals in an integiated mino-mill-manufac- luring facility in Bessemer City, Noidli Carolina. And when you move from old home to new, bo sure you bring those valuable papers and rec ords along with you from your parents’ home. ‘\Mr. Uhland’s broad foreign and domestic managerial experience in the exploration, deveh^pment and producMon of industrial min erals and chemicals is esential to the company’s plan foi growth.” .Mr. Smith said. In hiis new position, Mr. Uh land will have direct resiponsiiibil- r & H Sets Opening h( Id that a street car company or a city Uus company does not as- .-^Lime custody of baggage carried iiy tho.se who ride on its convey- an-jc's. irre.'pec live of the fact that t<‘mpc)rary surrender of the luggage is made to an employee, .such as the driver, for the purpose cf as-'i.'tance to the pas.senger. White Finishes Basic Training T & II Grocery will hold a grand opening in its new buikt- ing in the Oak Grove commun ity this w'eckend—Wednesday liirough Sunday. The promotion features a free drawing, no punhase nec essary, plus free, refreshments soft drinks, cookies and ict» cream. Dr.iwirt; for 10 gallons of ga.s: line eacl; day wi.l feutVae Ihe opening. Tommy Ilawxins is owner-oper ator cf the new firm. ity for al oixnations at Bessemer City, Noith Carolina, including mining, manulaoturing, research and development. Mr. Uhland has spent bis en tire working cvireer in the explor ation and development of nation al re.sources and has gained in- lernaticnal recognition in his field. He is a graduate of the Uni vers ity of Maryland in Chomica] Engineering and ^'hemistry. 'rhe state wiT count its hnli- {lay toll from G p. m. ,Friday M '.y 2\ llircugh midniglit Mon day, M iv 31, for a 7'Mu'ur per iod. In a T)! iiour j eri(Mi last year, Ihe casualty count eame to 19 killed in 11 fatal crashes and 5*13 in S rod in SOI acciUonls. Leading causes of accidents were spot'ding, driving left of center, failure to yield right of way, failure to see if movement cou'i* be made in safety, fallow ing too clo.sely, and diiving un der tlie influence of aicnhnl. Notin: that North Carolira’s traffic deaths have been running IS mULh as o'l ahead of last year. Thomiis R. Watkin.*^. president of the motor club and the National .Automobile Asso'iation, said: “This Memorial Day weekend signals the openinor o.f the sum mer vacation season and roads will ho clogged with oars houling toward tho bea'ches and moun tains. Please stay alert an'l drive with extra care to avoid these extra traffic hazards and protcHrl yourself and your loved ones!” rospellSng let Saturday (Four gospel singing groups will a’ pear on the program at a big Gospel Sing Sunday evening at 7:30 at Kings Mountain Commun ity'Center. , . 1 Tlie program -Is under^vsponsor- ship of W. T. Boulalre.- ' ( Featured on the program will I be the Jordaineers of /BaUlmore, ' Md., Inspiration Goepel Singers of Charlotte, StbrUghters c 4 Kip'^s Mountain arid Five Stars " SheLby. 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