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PAGE FOUR HENDERSON DAILY DISPATCH Awmwm ia, i»4 ■BfOBMON DIIPITCI GO« lift •t 1* Tt—« »«f« lINRT A DBNNIB. Prse. aad Bdlter U. K fINC?H. Bm-Tt>m »»4 Bm. Mgr, TKLKrVONU Sdltorlal Off lea **• BocUty Bdltor Busin«m Offlcs Ths Henderson Daily Dispatelt la a ■ember of the Associated Press, News paper Enterprise Association, South ern Newspaper Publishers Association end the North Carolina Press Associa tion. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for republicatton all aews dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rlehta of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. SL B9CHIP riO!> rniCEk. wayafeie Strictly is Advance. One Tear U.N ■lx Months I.lt Three Months 1.58 Per Copy .N NOTICE TO SUKSCRIBRM*. Look at the printed label on you Eper, The date thereon shows when b subscription expires. Forward Four money in ample time for re newal. Notice date on label ohrefully and If not correct, please notify us at once. Subscribers desiring the addreea ea their paper chauged, please state In their communication both the OLD and NEW addreea. ■atieael Advertising Iteprcsentstlvea FMOST, LANDIS A KOHS 85* Park Avenue, Nsw ferk City; 54 Bast Wacker Drive. Chicago; Waltoa Building, Atlanta; Security Building, •t. Louis. Balered at the post office In Hender " n N. C., as second class mall matter w QOU KNOWS ALL O God. thou lyiow-.vt my foolishness: and my sins are not h:d from thee. —Psalm 68: 5. TODAY • __ J today s, anniversaries 1744 Abigail Ada wife of the 2nd Prcsid'nt and mother of the author of an lteresting and vaulable set o fletters pasturing Revolutionary days, born in Weymouth, Mass. Died in*.Quincy, Mass., Oct. 28 1818. 1810 -- Alfred de Musset famous French author, born. Died May 2, 1857. 1815 Anne Charlotte Bolta, poet and writer of her day. noted In American letters for her literary salon in New York, burn at Bennington. Vt. Died March 23. 1891 . 1821 -Fedor M. Dostoevsky, famous Russian novelist, born. Died Feb. 9, 1881. 1831 Darnel W. Fiske, Cornell lib. rxrtan. editor and book collector, born at Ellisburg. N. Y. Died Sept. 17, 1904 1836 Thomas Bailey Aldrich, noted poet, editor and author, born at Ports, mouth, N. H. Died in Boston, March 19 1907. 1873 John T. Dorrance, founder of the Campbell Soup Co. and a pioneer in the field of condensed canned foods, born at Bristol, Pa. Died in Camden, N. J., Sept. 21. Y 930. TODAY IN HISTORY 1889— Washington admitted to State, hood. 1918- Armistice ending World War. 1920—Urtknown Soldier of France and England buried in their respec. tive countries. 1921 — America's Unknown Soldier buried In Arlington National Ceme. tery. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Maude Adams actress, born in Salt Lake City Utah. 60 years ago. Anna Katherin e Green tßohlfs) of Buffalo. N. Y.. mystery otory writer, bom in Brooklyn. N. Y. 86 years ago. Caroline P. Ball, sculptor, born at Terre Haute. Ind., 63 years ago. Edith B. Lowry of St. Charles. 111., a noted physician and writer on sex questions, born at Austin. Minn., 54 years ago. Dr. George \V Crile. famed Cleve. land surgeon, born a tChile, Ohio 68 years a .g o Samuel Insulll the Chicago capitalist who lost a mighty financial empire, born in England. 73 years ago. William M. Collier of Auburn, N. Y.. lawyer and legal writer, onetime Ambassador born at Lodi. N. Y., 65 years ago. King Victor Emmanuel 111, of Italy, born 63 years ago. TODAY’S HOROSCOPE The hour of birth again will make a great difference in the propensities of the native of this day. The best phase of it produces a watchful, brave, and well.diaposca person who will face many dangers to set the right In Its proper place. When the aspects are bad. an element of jealousy combined with a voluptuous tendency appears, which. If allowed vent, may bring trouble, especially in dealings with th©_ opposite sex. HIGHWAY PRISONERS AT NEW HIGH MARK * Dally llltpateh Bureau. la tfc# Sir Walter Matal. •T J. C. BASK RRVILL. Raleigh, Nov. 11. The army of em ployed In the prison camps of the State Highway Commission, which otherwise would probably be an army of unemployed, now numbers 4,674, the largest number yet recorded .accord ing to Sam D. Scott super! ntendqpt of State Highway Commission prison f«mpr On this same date a year ago, the population of these prison c&mpe waa only 8,923, although at that time the number waa considered large. With the approach of colder weath er and the prospect of erven fewer jobs both Chairman E. B, Jeff ress of the Btate Highway Commission and Su perintendent Scott believe the popular; K tion of the camps will Increase to 5,- *»<I00 or even more- w , OFFICIAL VANCE COUNTY VOTE IN ELECTION TUES., NOV. 8, 1932 n e* g O P Jd * j ■ I . el COUNTY TICKET i=|slfi2 3 aii • a «i»B:'ss£giJ(ss h Register of Deeds ’ HORACE M. ROBINSON 359 507 804 618 900 320 US 181 24 207 318 118 133 3802 Sheriff ~ “ J- E. HAM LETT 899 597 307 618 500 326 118 180 24 206 317 113 133 3887 Coroner E. O. FALKNER 359 594 290 618 505 320 118 181 24 204 817 113 132 3874 Recorder R E. CLEMENTS 359 593 298 618 595 319 118 181 23 205 SIT 113 133 3872 County Commissioner 2-year term S. R. ADAMS 359 584 (288 618 589 318 118 181 04 206 317 113 132 3847 SSgST" * y ‘“** n “ 559 577 289 618 688 519 118 119 54 205 517 115 155 M 59 W. P. PARRISH 359 578 305 618 582 316 118 179 04 204 315 118 132 3643 ' a — J^C°C*>C>PER 0n 359 581 288 618 589 316 118 180 23 205 316 113 133 3839 J E. KIMBALL 359 567 291 618 578 316 118 179 23 205 315 113 132 3814 House of Reps. O. S. FALKNER 357 589 300 618 591 321 IIS 181 23 205 315 113 132 3863 State Senate D. P. McDUFFEK 359 586 295 618 585 320 118 181 24 205 317 113 133 3854 Solicitor _ „„„„ W. H. S. BURGWYN 359 577 291 618 584 320 117 181 24 205 316 113 133 3838 State Ticket Governor _ J. C. B. EHRINGHAUS (D) 367 548 291 636 586 302 116 179 212 24 318 115 131 3825 CLIFFORD FRAZIER (R- 24 65 27 29 23 5T 5 1 2 0 36 13 12 294 Lieut.-Gov. A .H. GRAHAM (D) 367 551 284 636 582 301 117 180 210 $4 <311? 115 131 2816 BOONE D. TILLETT (R) 24 49 26 30 19 57 4 1 2 0 36 13 12 273 Sec. of State STACEY W. WADE (D) 367 548 284 637 583 302 117 180 210 24 318 115 131 3816 C. R. BRADY (R) 24 51 25 28 17 57 4 1 2 0 36 13 12 270 Auditor BAXTER DURHAM (D) 367 551 282 637 580 300 117 180 210 24 318 115 131 3812 S. S. JENNINGS (R) 24 49 25 27 18 57 4 1 2 0 38 13 12 268 Treasurer JOHN P. STEDMAN (D) 367 551 284 636 582 301 117 180 210 24 318 115 131 3818 p jj_ GWY<N (R) 24 48 26 28 18 57 4 1 2 0 36 13 12 269 Suot. Schools A T. ALLEN (D) 367 545 283 636 579 299 117 179 200 24 318 115 131 3802 ALGERNON L BUTLER (R) 34 50 26 28 19 57 4 1 2 0 36 13 12 272 Attorney General DENNIS G. BRUM MITT (D) 368 551 285 635 588 302 117 179 211 24 318 116 131 3825 H. S. WILLIAMS (R) 24 49 25 27 17 57 4 I 2 0 36 12 12 266 Com. Agcltr. WILLIAM A. GRAHAM (D) 367 549 283 635 582 303 117 180 209 24 318 115 181 3813 L PHELPS <R> 24 49 25 28 18 57 4 1 2 0 36 13 12 269 Com. of Labor A. L FLETCHER (D) 367 549 283 635 583 300 117 180 209 24 318 115 131 3810 A. I. FERREE <R) 24 48 26 27 17 57 4 1 2 0 36 13 12 267 Corp. Comsr. a STANLEY WINBORNE (D) 366 648 281 635 582 300 117 180 209 24 318 115 131 3806 VIRGIE McCLURE (R) 24 48 25 28 17 57 4 1 2 0 36 13 12 267 Ins. Comsr. DAN C. BONEY (D> 367 544 283 635 580 300 117 180 209 24 318 115 131 3803 W. H. GROGAN. JR. (R> . ~24 50 25 28 18 57 4 1 2 0 36 U 12 270 — —1 l, 1 Judge Sup. Ct. , :• R. HUNT PARKER <D) j 367 557 290 641 587 306 117 180 24 318 118 181 3844 ; No Republican —— . Judge Sup. Ct. H. HOYLE SINK (D) 368 541 283 686 580 300 117 179 209 24 318 115 131 3801 JAMES M&cCLAMROCH, JR. (R) 24 49 25 28 17 57 4 1 2 0 36 13 12 268 U. S. Senator (Short) ROBERT R. REYNOLDS CD) 367 543 294 634 567 295 117 178 23 210 318 114 131 3791 JAKE F. NEWELL (R) 24 77 30 31 40 60 4 1 0 2 36 14 12 331 U. S. Senator (long) ROBERT R. REYNOLDS (D) 365 526 285 633 565 294 117 177 23 210 318 114 131 3758 JAKE F. NEWELL (R) 27 73 29 30 37 60 4 1 0 2 36 14 12 325 Congress 4th Dist. EDWARD W. POU (D) 366 544 285 636 582 301 117 179 24 209 318 114 131 3805 LP. DIXON (R) 24 86 26 28 *l9 57 4 1 0 2 36 14 12 279 President ROOSEVELT (D) 552 560 306 632 584 305 120 178 24 209 318 115 130 3833 HOOVER (R) 32 64 30 34 34 54 4 2 0 3 36 13 12 318 f-4 es 6 o o 4 . 2 8 4 Is S ! HENDERSON TOWNSHIP £s|| B |J|J§|J| 3 S 5 W 00 ® H E° F. MURPHY *(D) 389 296 680 808 2854 Trustees Henderwon Graded Schools MRS. HENRY PERRY 359 518 >B7 556 597 H. A. NEWELL 359 503 280 658 612 ’ 2821 4d MRS. S. T. PEACE 1 10 8 , “ * ' CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS For 1 ' 148 238 106 231 207 74 8 14 4 84 15 14 86 1204 Against * 184 223 116 244 280 114 18 158 5 61 48 65 96 1607 For 2 . 118 167 66 173 190 47 2 16 7 26 9 17 18 868 Against ~~ 72 198 88 210 248 102 86 147 2 46 87 49 111 188 7 No. 8 For 171 864 183 802 827 102 25 45 21 68 20 58 114 1706 Against 47 94 62 142 168 67 16 124 2 87 88 41 28 860 No 4 7! ' : For 13g 222 82 187 229 80 7 11 18 86 14 3 16 1042 No. 1 proposed making terms of sheriffs and coroners for four years instead I of two, aa now. No. 2 proposed permitting of constitutional amendments to he ootad on special election*. No. 3 proposed protection of Insurance for widows end children against creditors of Insured. BBnXMOU, (N.C..) DAILY DBFJCTCH FRIDAY? WdTSkBRR li,' VM “*£'■* Happy Day« Are Here Again. ' Armistice Is Observed Throughout This State (Continued from Page One.) celebration. Major A. L Bulwinkle, congressman from the tenth district, spoke at a morning memorial service and tonight Lieut. Gov. James O. Sheppard of South Carolina will ad dress a banquet. Band concerts, drum and bugle*corpe drills, drills by the Statesville cavalry troop and other features marked the day. At High Point “business and indus try” agreed to observe the day and the football game between High Point and, Appalachian ColMges was a high s{dti Wilmington and New Hanover coun ty observed the day with some dosen meetings. At the piincipal one in the county seat R. li McMillan of Ra leigh, spoke. At Washington a monument erected to the memory of Beaufort county CROSS WORD PUZZLE “ a 13 M- VS *l7 |B> 19 Up n Tz WZ I3 |4 ffijZ IS | |pH Sa r-* *—lie ggb"j3r|sr|g — Wi -Zzl Z_l“i sr_3B 3=7 _ - ®4C ACROSS I—A quivering 4—White alkaline compound 10— Talks wildly It—Lubricated It—Enough (poetic) 13— Horn 14— Elongated fish 16— Imitate 10 —I love (Latin) 17— To push out to—Part of New York (abbr.) U—First woman *3—A wit 25—Like r r—Trite 20—Watering place 31 —Wrongdoing It—Part of the kpdy W—Sweet-smelling powdef 34—At liberty 17—Greek poet M—Beieagaennent *9—Advice (Scotch) 40—Performance for six down 1— Woody plant 2 Girl’s name 3To bring forth 4 To cry like a cat 6—Bono B—To feet men who died in the World War was unveiled and at later exercises A. H. Graham, newly-elected lieutenant gov ernor, spoke. At Charlotte Gold Star Mothers of Mecklenburg county were luncheon guests of the American Legion Auxi liary, a service was led at Indepen dence Square by the Rev. Herbert {Spaugh, and a Legion meeting will be held tonight. Asheville had a parade and Frank C. Patton, of Morganton, was speaker at exercises. Weaver and Mars Hill colleges played football there this aft ernoon. NOTICE. v Take notice that I will apply to Gov ernor of North Carolina for a parole of Buck Stewart, who was sentenced to prison for ap-aulting a female for a period of five 10 ten year.* All who oppose same should file their pro tests at once. MRS. J. M. STEWART. 8— Consider* 9 Clever 11—Singly 13—Skilled 15—The one-spot in cards IS—Four (Roman numeralw t*—A girl’a college N 22—Pale 83 — One 84— Attlg 35—Extra *7—A smell piece t*—Faithful Jo—Tapt 31—Japanese coin | 99 —A vegetable " 94 —Facming Implement 38—To mend S3—Compos* point Answer to Proviso* Fouls niFi Da. K. H. Pattbbmr Efrt Sigit Sptuh* liniMoai.N.O. W. H. BOYD Be|Mnvd Engineer and Surveyor - Office ii Law Build lr.„ Office Phone 199 Home Phone 1* in W. H. BOYD Representing Mutual Benefit Life Insurance C« Os Newnrit, N. i. Office Phone 198— Law Building Home Phone 10 NOnCli OF HALF OF REAP EBTATE By virtue or power In m* \t?* d <• an order of tb-? Superior Conr* of Vance County In the matter of Daniel vs Margaret <M:.geie< r -» hom, I wBl offer sot sa« .» ,u v. auction, to th* highest Uod-. f e. • . at 12 o’clock noon, ai'th* • ou t h**u door In Henderson N. C *.i *«»» «*<*> the 21st day of Novvmn- i J» ' 1 '■' following described pi open y: Begin at a stak<* -»•.*. < *. < Nelson Clay cornet on Whlttvr St •«- and rim thenc* st.utuw; ro Annie Young line 100 ft*-* tc «Ne -i. Clay and Roy J ick< u.r «•>. (hence southeasterly along L*ic* i- i* line 86 feet io a aiakw. Neisoi* <-!■»>• new comer, thence noiUtcii) •* Hne parallel wtin Annie Ttoui.g ilr.t 150 feet to a stake on Whitten Street, thence along Whitten Street noun*ri* 36 feet to the pla<v of d« ginning. ~‘ l description in deed hook i 33 pag*- *•' ihe Register of Deed* *'t Vance County. This is a sale *ind> * order of court, and will have t.« 1. open ten days for confirmation This 20th day of October 1932. T. a. KITTRELL. Com SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE HENDERSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTHBOUND MS—4:4i *A. M. for RWmwA New York, ooiuwwt *»f M Nor line with No. 18 ar rfvtaf Portemouib-Norfolk it *3 F-M. with pnrtor-dlnlng oar oor i—1:0 F. M. for Blchmood and Tint—will fVaahinj^o. New York. , ns-ssu F, M. for Blok®** W—hlnyton and. New York. •-*<* A. M. for PortOTwnik* I Norfolk Washington. New York la SOUTHBOUND Ml-B.il A. ,M. for Sevaimek Miami, Tampa. St Mil P. M. for Baleigh. Sae- Sort, Hpnilot, ColomMa, S*vao- Mk, Tampa, 8». F m—im V. M. for Baleigh. H*®" ‘ Jat,. Seta ail ah jaetoonetWa f minaf, Tampa, St. Fetenbtff' I .*M ""fo «W»- For Information call on B . ■• Ftoaeante. * BaMgtu * «r M C Oappa, TA , Hand®®* V. O. »