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PAGE FOUR HENDERSON DULY DISPATCH Kitlhlii Aarnt u. in* PaMtaM Prtrr MunMa ■»••••’ ■MDKBION DISPATCH CO„ HA at IS T««a« ■ tract nSRT A DKNNIB. Prea. and Editor M. L. FINCH. Sa«>Traaa and Bua. M«t. TELEPHONES Editorial Offioa *M Society Editor Enalnaaa OMlce «*• , Tha Henderson Dally Dispatch la a Member of tba Associated Press. Newe r,per Enterprise Association, Soutb n Newspaper Publishers Association and the North Carolina Press Assocla- Associated Prase Is exclusively •Atltled to use for republication all Sews dispatches credited to It or not Otherwise credited In this paper, and Also the local news published herein. ▲II rights of publication of special ilspatches herein are also reserved % • tISCRIPTION PRICKS. Payable Strictly Is Alrssrt. #M Tsar MM ■Lx Months ...... I.M Three Months I.M Tar Copy ■** NOTICE TO SOHtCRIBKRI. Look at tha printed label oa your Paper The date thereon ehowe when (he subscription expires. Forward pour money in ample time for re lewal. Notice date on label carefully ad If not correct, please notify us at •nee. Subscribers desiring the address OS their paper changed, please state In their communication both the OLD And NEW address. Eattssal Altwthlax Brereeentatlvss FROST. LAN IMS A KUHN AM Park Avenue, New Ti rk City; M Rast W»ck»r Drive. Chicago; Walton Bulldinx. Atlanta; Security Building, It. Louis. Entered at the post office In Hender eon. N. C . as second class mall matter (6ye»«v» WyeSi«v ■wvwa~lWA» Ste SR COP FORGIVES AND HEALS: Bless the Lord<.o my soul, and forget not all his benefits; who forgiveth all thine iniquities: who’fi'eiiß th .11 ! v thy diseases who redeecth thy life" from destruc tion* Psalm 103: 2-4. TODAY TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES 1784 Stephen l 4 Long, noted Ame rican ai my engineer, born at Hopkin lon. N. H. Died a Alton. 111., Sept. 4. 1864. 1813 Joel T. Headley, popular Ame rican hsterjan. born at Walton. N. Y. Died at Newburgh, N. Y , Jan 16, 1897. 1819- .Jonn W. Geary, first San Francisco mayor, territorial governor of Kanaa-v Union soldier, governor of Pennsylvania born in Westmoreland Co Pa. Died at Hamburg Pa., Feb 8. 1873 1844—Charles A Coffin, first pres ident of the General Electric Com pany. born in Somersap' Co.. Maine Died July 14, 1926. 1847 —John P Altgeld. first Demo crat governor of Illinois after the Civil War. <1893-«7i born in Germany. Died at Joliet. HI March 12. 1902 1858 Rachel Foster Avery, leader In the woman suffrage movement, bora in Pi’tsburqh. Died in Philadelphia. Oct. 26 1919. iIBB6 F ’osier Ware. New York news- I .ptr editor and writer, born there. Died at Cooperstown. N Y. Aug. 29. TO DA 4 IN HISTORY 1812 Ship "Patriot," having on board ihe filmed Theodosia Burr, sail ed from Chareston. S C and was . never heard from agatr. 1853 —Historic Gadsd-n Purchase Concluded 1854 The fust American petroleum company, the Pennsylvania Rock Oil, incorporated 1903 Terrible lioquois Theatre fire 5u Chicago—nearly 600. maimy women And childr- n lost theu lives TODAY’S RIKTHDMn Alfred E Smith of New York bom there 59 years ago. Dr Francis C Wood director of the Crt<ck>*r Institute of Cancer Re ceaic.h N'-w York, born a' Columbus, Ohio. S 3 years ago. Dr. Stanley H High Stamford. Conn . Congt • gational clergyman rv ligioii.- editor and radio speaker liorn in Chicago. 37 years ago. Simor. Guggenheim ex-l*. S s<i. atm o ('Clorado. New York capitalist and philanthropist., bom in Philadel phia. 65 years ago l William H Johnston, president of *h>- Iniernational Association of Ma ehinist... Washington. D C born In Nova Scotia. 58 years ago Stepn* n Leacock. Limed humorist, heud of tht Depaitmem m Political Kcoi.oniy St McGill University, Mon treal. Horn in England. 63 years ago. Rndvard Kipling, Britain’s great writei ix*rn in India. 67 years SfaA w(.»«r / WEIGHS V ah - e.a_ '* i T>««r \ 3(jQ *'.’!&%?*& ' »> ***&■£? B . J FREE CHINA SET This is one of the ten beautiful Coi onial china dinner re’s- ;o t»» giver, away in the . Merchants P*-pul.irtty Contest winch is now running. Enter the Contest and compete t'\ these prizes, usingl the aemr.utt.’n blank found in tht- issue Foe --’s '* »*•;* china will be give' to 'he t;v- candi dates securing the largest ramber ct votes in Herder.-or. .vr.d H ndeison Township and i:\ e sets wt". go to the CROSS WORD PUZZLE \ > 2. 3 -4- S G 7 S 3 ' to" H™" ia 13 I 4 16 Til 20 ZIIZILIIZZIZI ” p 3 ° IP 51 55 35 3e H~ AO Al 43 44- 45 ai " 4ft” I ‘ I I 1 II IlfelL I =» ACROSS l Huby food 4—Cut 9—Female of domestic v;*" 1 - I.—Sul 13 —Lett. lo Alius 11— lliver mouth I"'—Constellation 1 • - 'l-’ish IS— I ‘.irn 1 'J—Scourgo 31 —American Indians "•4—Obstacles in a rate 3ti —ltivulot 27—Spotiia -S—Greek letter • 9—Those in political ptmer 3ii Kentovcs —NoMi 32 Plural ending 33- Mature r. t —rat in lo as—i;<?v,*k' * 37—Mineral 3 s; —Corona 39—A ;;)gn 4'*—Fist 47 — Vicissitude:: 4il- Matter 47 —Devices, rvuig to impart I'iessu re —He indebted 4' l —Lincoln to his friends 50— Delightful alvHles 51— Novel DOWN t—Foot.like organ 2—('urve 3 Urges foiuard 4 Sleeveless garments 5 Seed covering k— ftiver (Up.) 7—Eighth t'res of the l’. J 4. s —Type measure »—Willow basket tO—l .uhrirant Mom Numskull K * -e irof dearnoah= when the TROLLEY AND TUE; F-lffc-E: ENG'NE COLLIDEP- How t»E* THE CAR FAtee 7 ceeoi aMoe sss. os , MiwutAPous, eainN QEAR NOA M »= t NEED /A -trainer, for my worse. •■'.'ILL >*•' saIMO* »V HANUAM# C<t,MeMA C'T —. ■ O'*.LA . SEND in NUFOB ——— NOTIONS T fl MOARdtITB now’. HENDERSON, (N.C.,) DAILY DISPATCH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1982 t\e highest candidates living outside of Henderson Township. Trade w.th the merchants entered v. this contest and ask for votes with your purchase and payments on ac ’ e : The merchants have been sup- P ’ d w.th ballots and are ready to give ni to you for the asking, bn details of this interesting con ies' may be found on another page of th s issue' it —l Tout it of Ije * l ii—Waver 17 —Terminates 3" Sciences 3t Public announcer 33—Cleanse 33—Hauls 3 1 —Growing out 3\—Sweet subslam;* 37—IJewailed ■’'"—The face of a clock el \. P of the United State* ui|* der President Lincoln S 3 Peruse | St—Refrigerator so —Aspect 37 —Hebrew measure* 39—Kiln 4<i—Mineral spring 41 —Nn ve 4 3 —Feminine inm** 4 4 —Female sheep 45—Mend 47— Chinese coin Aniwer to previous puzzle 1 nlo semeltl pjoiok l C “ ARE AS - EL i Imlalv- e ROftESB biols N_ ts tU e M OE A L- c * sis k] T s |sp alpls s X,.,, , el|lq—p-Q 1 MIB B ENT R E CUESIOB I % t RAN AS.h|do"nslant U£Av/GN &UJ_ ©& S l_M| M WEL6BJ |t=UJl IrlblalnlKre Mom Numskou, DEAR NOAM =TO SPEED DPTHt DELIVERY oF* MN LETTERS TO YoU, SHOULD l WRITE THEM ON FLY PAPER? AIRY MlWt>et> ARRY BSLU BUFFALO/ N.Y. DEAR NQAU—IF A NET DIDNT SERVE ON THE ‘ZSUm-r WOULD IT CAUSE A TtEdMIS RACKET? gygl-TN SEND IN YOUR IDEAS TO NOAM- NEW INDICTMENT . IN WOMAN MURDER CASE IS RETURNED (Oonunued from page One.) penalty upon conviction would be five years imprisonment. CASE WILL BE CARRIED TO U. S. SUPREME COURT Los Angeles. Cal., Dec. 30—(AP)— Arthur C. Verge, counsel for Winnie Ruth Judd, condemned slayer, said today her case will be carried to the Supreme Court of th e United States. The appeal will be in the form of a writ of certiorari and will allege. Verge said, that Mrs. Judd failed to receive either a fair and impartial trial in the Arizona Superior Court or hearing before the Arizona Supreme Court, which removed her case from the calendar. Photo* of McColn Car Sent Here (Continue uotn rage One.) found, were received by authorities lu’te today. It bore the North Caro lina license tag. 232-826. which was on the McCoin car. and Al. A. Wester, business associate of the missing man who is directing the investigation front this city, said there was no doubt bul that it was the McCoin machine. There wore several of (he photo graphs. One of them was a front view’ showing the license tag very plainly. Another was a side view, and showed what, appeared to be dents in the left rear fendei. tending to bear out state ments in an anonymous letter from Chicago telling of the car being sidc- Vule Tragedy The season of peace and goodwill brought only tragedy to Frances Lassiter tabove). 15-year-old high school girl, of Newport News, Va., f or her father is dead and she is Held for his murder. According to the girl's story, she wanted to go »o a Christmas party, blit her fa ther, who. she says, had frequently beaten her and her mother, flew in to a rage. So Frances took a pistoi from a drawer and shot him to death I Have You Paid Your Carrier I I IF NOT— I I PAY HIM TODAY I Don’t Borrow From Your Carrier He's probably one of the fairest business I fellows you know anywhere—your car- I DON’T rier. He has no capital of his own behind rT him. All his expenses are current; he has I * no sinking 1 fund. And yet he must pay the B company promptly for every paper he I ■ i If you haven’t the money to pay in full Ij YOl T R when vour subscription falls due, your carrier pays for your paper and WAITS gjLL for his principal and profit. Can you afford to borrow both his earn ings and the money he uses to pay for your R papers? ml Surely you don’t intend it that way. Because he is so courteous he probably hasn’t made this plain to you. He plods along patient- I ly, and confident. Every circulation auditor insists every paper must be paid in ad vance—or promptly eaph week—SO IT’S UP TO THE BOY TF I YOU DON’T SETTLE WITH HIM. I Henderson Daily Dispatch I y • Scientist Urges “Electric Dollar” to End Depression—New* Item swiped by four men in a Hoick <f’dan near Petersburg. Va . last Thursday ! with a hold-up and murder following Another of the pictures showed tlie | car with (he cushion Imm the rear seat taken out and leaning against the side of the car. The view of the I cushion did not reveal anything of consequence. yhere were no other developments! at this end of the ivestigajion today. Mr. Wester said he had received nothing new today from Chief of Po lice J. H. Langston, of Henderson, nor Carvin Linthicum. nephew of Mrs. McCoin,. who are in Hagerstown,; Md., assisting in a search there fori possible traces of the men mentioned j in the anonqmous letter or of the I missing man. Up to noon he had re- I ceived nothing further from Colum- I bus, Ohio, where the McCoin car was I being held. Try The Wanads: Don t forgot pockets in the Child’s warm play suit. They add Interest and Jov to the suit JAMES C. COOPER Hf war INSURANCE Sr„ w PHONE EC 4 -J f HENDERSON- N C ADMIMSTKATOK S NO Jl< y NORTH CAROLINA f VANCE COUNTY Having qualified :i> admim u. of t-he estate of John K Kp.,.n. d«* ceased under his will, |;,t* <d \ , n , , county. North Carolina th:> i> n. ;,:> all persons having claims again-: ;i,.- estate of said decras. d. to exhibit them to the undersigned. at M.ddh burg, N. C. on oi befoie : fi« IKt •■. ,ia v of December, 1933 or thi> notice wii; be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said esu 1 . W il! please make immediate payment This the 16th day of Decembci 1933 LEWIS W SPAIN Administrator of Esiat** of JOHN K SPAIN FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of powei contained in a Deed of Trust executed by W.<; irn Williams and Betti* Williann- h> wife, on the 4 1 h day if J>. remb< i 1920, and recoided in the if fire *q the registet of deeds of Vance eoun'y ;n book 104 at page 119. delault having been made in tho payment of ih,. <i< b* therein secured, at the request *«f 'h” holder of same. 1 will m 11. by piiblu auction, to th c highest hidd* i. <••! cash, at the court house dooi i" Henderson, Vance county. N C . *t 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, Janu.*r\ 9th, 1933, the following d«scubcd pro perty: ' Sajne being thirty acres of land cP off of Warren Williams' me hur.died and seventeen acre ‘ rat". the .-.»id thrity acies being bound**! ;*> f**l lows: Bogin at a largo pit in Miiici line, on the Williamsboro ami Tim ns ville road, and run thence along --<iid road northwest to old Boyd g *tc place, thence westward ihiough William.- land lo his line on crock ihonor t** Miller line, thence along his lin * t • beginning, said line to In’ so mn - to cut off thirty acres on the j a-h east side Os the 117 acre fact, said thirty acres being hounded a- fol and lines of same established a- will be definitely shown hv a pot of -<mc which is on record in the office o‘ 'h* Register of of Vanee rmn '> in book C at page 21, to which pi - f ference is here made for define* and accurate description. This 9th day of December. 1932. J. C. KITTREI.L, Ttii'tec SEABOARD A1B _ LINE RAILWAY TRAINS LFAVF IIENUEBSON AS FOLLOWS No. NORTIfBOITNO 108—6:48 A. M. for Rle^imond, Washington New Vorl*. connect- Ing at Norllnn with No. 18 ar riving l'ortsmoidh-Ninrfolk 1! W F. M. with parlor-dining car per vieie. * —l*. M for Itiehmon*! and Portsmouth, Washington, New York. 19*—9:48 F. M. for Richmond Washington and New York. B—3:*B A, M. for rortsroooth- Norfolk Washington. New York- No. SOUTHBOUND 191—5:43 A. M. for Savannah, Jacksonville, Miami, Tampa, S* Petersburg. 8—3:45 P. M. far Raleigh. San ford, Hamlet, Columbia, Savan nah, Miami Tampa, St. Peter* burg, 107—7:55 P. M. far Raleigh. Ham lot, Savannah, Jacksonville. Miami, Tampa, St. Peterabsrf. Atlanta, Birmingham. 8—1:38 A. M. for AtlanU, Btn»- inghan, Memphis. For Information call on H. Pleasants. DPAu, Raleigh. N. 0-. or M O Capps, TA , Heoderau*. '*,/ -4« C