Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina (2024)

THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN I MONDA' MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1935 MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 18, 1935 LENOIR YOUTH 'S CHIEF G- MOORE TO Can You Believe It? IS KILLED lKf) i By R. J. SCOTT CAR ACCIDENT REVEALS PROFIT BE FEATURED Oi LENOIR. Nov.

17. (Special) 8tzer, 13, was kilted almost In Fl '5 stantly here at 6:30 o'clock thla morn FlRSf'fo propound a nebular. WWNC ASHEVILLE Telephone Id. Flat Iron RulldlitR. M0 A2U 1000 Watts, (tuned and Operated by The citizen Broadcasting Company.

"MIC" Indicates National Broadcasting Company Programs. "LOC" Indicates Local Programs. 0 HI DISCOVERIES FOUNDED IS -rtlE Science cHRYSfAU.ocjRA.PHY-1 Tells How Dutch Schultz ANiciPMed iHE Doctrine of ener- qy- HE. MADE FIRST SKETCH oF SLIDER. TYPE AIRPLANE 1 ui Did Annual Business Of Six Million WASHINGTON.

Nov. 17. (A') A 6, 000,000 year "business" by a mur ing when he fell from the running board of an automobile said to have been driven by Fred Bryant, newspaper distributor. Setzer waa Bryant's aslstant. Ted HaJl, another assistant, was not injured aa the automobile failed to round a curve in a residential section.

etzer suffered a broken neck and fractured skull. Bryant was placed under $3,000 bond on a manslaughter charge pending a hearing in recorder's court Tuesday. Young Setzer will be burled tomorrow afternoon. He was the son or Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. 8ctr. Besides his parents, he Is survived by four sisters and one brother. COt STRU CfED FIRST MERCURlAty dered gang chief was cited by J.

Edgar AR PUMP- HEDISOOVE.RE.D FUNCTIONS OF CORPORA STRIATA AMD MOTOR AREAS Noted Singer Will Heard Over WWNC Tonight Accompanied by Richard Bonelll. Metropolitan Opera baritone, as guest star. Grace Moore will return to the Vlck's Open House as hostess and featured vocalist tonight at 0:30 o'clock, over WWNC. Miss Moore has been absent from the program for the last three weeks while convalescing from a throat operation. Bonelll will be making one of his Infrequent radio appearances.

The Open House soprano has selected a group of songs from those requested by listeners durjng her ab Hoover today to show how "the leach OF CEREBRAL LOBE? of racketeering" Is draining the country's resources. The director of the federal bureau 7 30 LOC Tod 'o the Mornln 1 40 LOC BSSO REPORTER 7 45 LOC Too o' the Mornln' 8 00 NBC Morn in Dtvotln 8 is nbc Twtntv PintTcn of Htrraonr a 30 NBC Clieerin 9.00 LOC SOUTHERN FOOT CLINIO 9 05 NBC Breakfast Club 9 5 LOC THE LOOKlNO OI.AfiS 9 30 LOC DEANE MOORK 9-45 LOC DID YOU KNOW 10:00 NBC Prrs Radio Nrw 10 05 LOC POLLOCK 8 RADIO HIOH-LIOHT8 10:10 LOC BACK OT THE NEWfl 10 15 NBC Priwanl MrHuvh 10:30 NBC TODAY'S CHII.DRFN 10 45 NHC Josfiih Whit Tenor 11:00 NBC U. 8 Navv Band 11:15 LOC Conservation and ment Pronram 11:30 NBC V. Navv Bnrt 11:45 LOC THE GOOD CO FED BOYS 12 00 LOC MID-DAY REVIEW 12 15 LOC ESSO RBPOHTER 12 20 NBC Wendell Hall 12.30 NBC National Farm and Hnmc Hour 1:30 NBC I-atavlan lndeOe.nrtenre Dsv Prnirrnm 145 NBC Dot and Will 2 00 NBC American Education Forum 2 30 NHC NBC Music Ouild 3 00 NHC Rov Camobell'a Hovnitnta 3:15 NBC The Wiseman 3 30 NBC Teirl Lafranconl. Tenor 3:45 NBC The Kinea Jesters 4 00 NBC Woman's Radio Review 4 30 NBC Musical Mixing Bowl 5:00 NBC Junior Radio Journal 5 IS NBC Jackie Hellar Tsnor 5 30 NBC Orandos Burton 5 45 NBC CLARA I.U 'N' EM 6 00 LOC BC REMEDY TIME A 01 NBC Flvlnc Time 0 15 LOC EfiflO REPORTPR 6:20 NBC Harold Stern' Orrhentra 6 29 LOC BC WEATHER FOR BOAST 6 30 NBC Press Radio Neva 6 33 LOC RADIO DIAL 7:09 LOC 6TANBACK TIME 8IONAL 7:10 LOC QETTING RESULTS 7:15 LOC THE PIONEERS 7 30 LOC MUSICAL MOMENTS 7:45 LOC Our Mother Tonu 00 NBO Great Moments In HUtorv 30 NBC THE VOIOB OF FIRFRTONB 9 00 NBC SINCLAIR MINSTRELS 9:30 NHC VICKS OPEN HOUSE 10:00 KUC CARNATION CONTENTED PROGRAM 10:30 NBC National Radio Fnrum 11:00 LOC EfiBO REPORTER 11.05 NBC Xavler duraf Orchestra 11:30 NBC Rav Noble's Orchestra 12 00 NSC Shandor 12.

OS NBC Lulal Romanelll's OrrheMr 13:30 NBC Joel Candulln's Orchesira SUCGESTED PARTICLE. 1 of Investigation, revealed that "Dutcn" Schultz collected in cohsTruciIon op The masneT Discovered -That The BRAitJ his last six weeks of racketeering when he was "hot" under examination by Jederal agents. Schultz, ANIMATES SYNCH RONOUSLV a i i xs whose name was Arthur Klegenhelmer, BAGLEY GIVEN POST ON AAA, POTATO BOAhV Wrfrt THE. LUNQS-DISCOVEREPJ sence. These will Include caumans was shot down last month In Newark, N.

UNCTION of THE DUCTLESS "That means 01, 000,000 every two 1 zjrr iri LLANOS WROTE. AND PUBLISHED FIRST SWEDISH AL4EBRA- i months being paid to just one racketeer," Hoover commented. "Prom that you can get some Idea of the effect of racketeering on the country. It's a terrible barnacle on the community Was Ijiylng Low "And don't forget," the boss of the "G-men" added, "that all this money OVER NATIONAL NETWORKS RST YlTrt 4YPofrlE5lS NUMEROUS qM.Al&$ i t-i 5rAR9-HI5 RESEARCHES FOUNDED SCIENCE. OF CEoLofiY in Swede -WRott FIRST EXHAU5J7VE was collected when Dutch Schultz ff 111 I "Land of the Sky-Blue Water," Massenet's "Herodlade" aria and "Ju-rame," by Maria Orever.

With Bonelll. she will sing a duet from Mozart's opera. "Don Olovannl." Bonelll, the young American who made his Metropolitan debut In 10:12 after extensive appearances In America and abrond. will sing two of his favorite compositions; The Prolog tie from "Pagllaccl." by Leoncavallo, and "La Paloma," by Yradler. The Open House orchestra and chorus, under the direction of Josef Pasternack.

will play Schubert's "Serenade." The program will originate in Hollywood. "The Relation of General Education to Specialized Training In Preparation for Vocations" will be discussed during the American Education Forum program this afternoon over WWNC at a o'clock. Speakers on the program, which will originate In tho NBC Chicago studios, will be Robert C. Woellner. WORKS ON METALLURGY DlSCOVERCD CIRCULATION AND USES OF THE.

CEREBRO -SPINAL FLUID- INVtNTED "filE, AlRffaHf, was supposed to be laying low, taking things easy, because of federal prosecution. His profits may have been much higher while he was 'In the clear'." Hoover said his men are continuing their "bird dog" survey of rackets HUT-AIR SfOYl" ONCE IN COMMON USE -GAVE AT RALEIGH, Nov. 17. () Governor J. C.

B. Ehrlnghaus announced tonight that Dudley W. Bagley, chairman of the State Rural Electrification authority and nationally known scientific-farmer, has been offered and accepted a position on the national potato committee of the AAA. Bagley, who helped draft the Warren potato act, was appointed to the committee by A. E.

Mercker, chief of the potato section of the AAA. He was hesitant about accepting the post until he had conferred with Governor Ehrlnghaus, being afraid It would take too much time from his duties In rural electrification work, but the governor felt North Carolina should be represented on the potato committee and that the work on the committee would not hamper Mr, Bagley's work with rural electrification. The potato committee will hold its first meeting Wednesday In MONDAY NI1C-1VKAF 6 00 Plvlna Time (or Kiddie lV-News: L. Smllh Orrll.slra 30 Pr.ns-RAdln News Period 6:36 Harold siern Orchestra 45 Blllv Slid Beltv 7:00 Amos 'n' Andv 7:15 Uncle Ezra Radio Bt.tlon 7:30 Education from the News 7 Jim Crowlov 8 00 Hnmmeri.lein Mualc Hall 8 30-Momeret aoeaks Recital 9:00 (Jvnsles Concert Orchestra 0 30 The Ooen Hon. 10:00 EnMmitn Concert 10 30 Nationul Porum hv Radio 11:00 Dirk Pldler's Orchestra 11:1 Leonard Keller Orchestra 11 30 News: Madrlaiiera Orchestra 11:15 Jesse Crawford OmanlM 12:00 Jack Russell and Orchestra SVSTEMATIC PRESENTA-flOM OF THE PHILOSOPHY throughout the country and hope to ton 1 i or- Love- anp wA first To FormuLATej SYSTEMATICALLY THt DOCTRINE.

of- INFLUX, DEOREE, FORMS, SERIES AMD ORDERl xind an Acniues wnicn win lay the big gangsters open to federal prosecution. The government brought Income tax charges against Schultz. "It's a big business," Hoover said, "run by bis business methods. 12:30 Bert Block' Orchestra CBS-U'ABC FT WORK 6:00 Beatrice snood Piano (lift Ensemble 8:30 Press-Radio News 6 3ft Orchesira 6 4ft Del RfRia Orrheslra 1:00 Mvrt and Marae 7:15 virelnia Verrill. Vocalist 131) Orssn Boake Osrter'l Comment 8:00 Guv lftfl Simon orchestra 8:30 Pick and Pat.

Corned fl 00 The Radio Theater 10 00 Wavne Klnir Orchestra 10:30 The March of Time 10: The Choir of Manhattan 11:00 Jack Dennv Orchestra 1 1 Oeortre Olsen Orchestra 11:30 Jerrv Freeman Orchestra 12:00 Seymour Simon Orchestra 12.30 Kirmb. Honolulu. Callirm NBC-WJZ NETWORK 6 00 News: U. 8. Armv Band 6 30 Pre s-Radio News 6 35 Charioteers Binaera 6 ft Lowell Thomas 7:00 Dinner Oman Concert 7:15 Cam.

Tim HealT. atamos 7-30 Lum and Abner 45 Dangerous Paradise. Skit 8 00 Fibber McOee and Mollv 8 30 Paris Musical Bvenlnc 00 Weekly Minstrels Show 9 30 Three Act Radio Drama 10 00 To Be Announced Simon Band Concert 11:00 News- Doroth? Lamour 1 Ink Soots. Netrro Quartet Noble and Orchestra 12:00 Shandor and His Violin klllffl Hnmanelli Orchestra Hfnilpron Schultz's accounts were obviously kept by an expert accountant. The en executive secretary of the board of Vocational Guidance, University of If' A QUEER L00KINC1 PAIL BUT" BAMBOO STEM tries were In perfect order, Just like TI.MELV RFX'IPKS tne books oi a Dig corporation.

Ana Schultz, who was notoriously close- Chicago, and Francis C. Rosecrance of the School of Education, Northwestern University. William S. Grav. professor of education at the Uni fisted, knew where every penny went even to buying the morning AUTbdRAPH or Jf.

"FRANCIS FILIPINO IRL IS OM PoRruquEE INDIA 5TAMP 'NTHE OAyS Copyrlht, 1986, by Cti'tral Praaa Association, Inc. WATER. SUPPLY DR. S. ROBINSON OPTOMETRIST "Know Us This Kirn" papers." Kidnaping On Wane With a drop of kldnaplngs and bank robberies, Hoover said he hoped Help For Homemakers By MRS.

LOUSE WEAVER IH8 i now to turn his agents loose on the Word Of Wisdom Answers To Questions 1. The last book of the New Testament: the Book of Revelations. racket trail. "Kldnaplngs have been fewer In recent months," he said. "We have Reputation Is an Idle and most iIao imposition; oft got without merit and lost without deserving.

Othello. 78 Patton At. Poor v. I solved every one of the kldnaplngs 3. A Bohemian reformer Q373-1415) who was burned at the stake for his religious convictions.

What Is the Apocalypse? Who was John Huss? What Is the origin of the term "scapegoat?" Correctly Speaking Avoid hackneyed quotations, literary allusions and proverbs. TWO IV FAMILY Break rut Oranae JulfB Reidy-Cooked Corn Orpal Cream Poached Eea Buttered Tnt Jam Coffee Lunehron Orenm of Mushroom Soud Cracltrrs Pickles Peach Sauce Tra Oooklei Dinner Rolls Browned Parsnlos Bread Butter Fried ADDles Oinserbread Ootfea Today's Horoscope Persons born on this day ere naturally cheerful are bright and Interesting in conversation but have their glum spell usually brought on by their own carelessness. 8. One of the two goats determined by lot over whose head the ancient Jewish hlRh priest confessed the sins of the people, after which It was sent away Into the wilderness. versity of Chicago, will Introduce the speakers, A variety of classical and popular selections will be offered on the contented program tonight by the Lullaby Lady, Margaret Gent, the Carnation Quartet and Morgan L.

Eastman's orchestra, from 10 to 10:30 o'clock, over WWNC. Miss Gent will sing "Sweet and Low," as her lullaby offering. Other presentations by the cast include "Round the Marble Arch'; "Danny "Dancing In the Dark," from "Band "On Treasure "Me and Marie," from Sibelius' "Valse Trlste" and "Your Eyes Have Told Me So." written by Walter Blaufus. NBC Chicago maestro. Slum clearance and the work Uncle Sam Is doing to reclaim slum areas In the cities of America will be the subject discussed by A.

R. clas, director of the Housing Division ot the Public Works Administration In the National Radio Forum tonight from 10:30 to ll o'clock over WWNC clas has under his direction many projects involving millions of dollars. SPECIAL SALE "Swiss" Weather Prophets With Thermometor which occurred arteT the unaoergn law was passed. "When we started Investigating national bank robberies, there were 10 or 10 robberies a month. This month there have been three.

Bank officials tell me, too, that the dollar loss In robberies has decreased 84 per cent since we took over. That means that the robbers are getting less loot In their raids." Hoover said "O-men" were given power thla year to investigate robberies of all banks Insured by the Federal Deposit insurance corporation state as well as national but added: "Unless we can get funds for more men, we are helpless, and will have MERCHANTS WILL LAUNCH DRIVE FOR 100 NEW MEMBERS Hamburr Rolls Tvnind beef tenanoon round rhonoed Bound veal narslev round 1 roe volk 1-S cuns crumbs taJilesooon '4 teaspoon salt flour teaxnoon 1 ciit Dcnoer water 1 tpai-ooon 1 lahlesooon chonDed nnlon butter Havo meats chopped, add crumbs aid seasonliiRs. Add BETTER THAN A campaign for 100 new- members will he launched at a meettnn of the itlreetors and membership commit- the COURT MAY RULE ON NEW DEAL'S SPEEDREOUESTS Numerous Decisions Are Anxiously Awaited By Administration yolk DRY YEAR OF '34 teo members of the Ashevtlle Merchants association at the Oeorge Vanderbllt hotel at 0:30 o'clock to-nlKht. The campaign will be conducted Tuesday and Wednesday, This will he the first membership drive of the association in five years. Richard Crooks, noted Metropolitan Opern tpnor.

will be heard on the Voice of Firestone concert tonlcht. WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC HEATING I from 30 to 9 o'clock, over WWNC. with Marnaret epoaks. soprano, a Government Bureau Says A Regular $1.00 Value for Only 100 Left Get Yours Now! mixed chorus and William Daly's symphonic string orchestra. Crooks will present Frlml's "IAmour Ton-Jonrs Metcalf'a Blxlo's "Tell Me That You Love Me TonlRht" and "Mlsere" from Verdi's "II Trovntorc" as his solns.

He'll be heard aealn with Miss Speaks In a duet from Pucclnls "Mndnme nutter-fly." The mixed rhorus will offer Beethoven's "Monlltrht Sonata" and "The World Is Waiting for the Rainfall Favorable I To Nation I WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. Rain, barrels of It, has ntntle 1035 a better weather year than 19U4. At lrast, that's the weatherman's 1 view of the city dwellers' discomfort. I In Its annual report for the year ended June 30.

the weather bureau and shape Into rolls. 1 Inch thick and a inches Ion. Sprinkle with flour and fit into small bnklng pan. Add rest of ingredients and bnke 30 minutes in moderate oven. Turn several times to allow even cooking.

Browned Pa run In 8 cooked 2 tablespoons DarsniDS water 3 table- i'4 tfasnoon salt sooons teaspoon fat crler salt Place parsnips In small pan, spread with fat, add rest of Ingredients and bnke 20 minutes. Turn to allow even browning. Fried Ancles 3 tablespoons 1 teaspoon ft cinnamon 3 curat sliced tensnoon loves anDles I ra. won salt 3 tnblrsooons 1 teamoon siinar Irmon lulce Cut apples In thin slices. Remove cores but not skins.

Melt fst In frying pan. add and brown apples. Add rest of Ingrrdlents. cover and bske 10 minutes In moderate oven. Refreshen ready-cooked cereal by heating minutes In moderate oven.

said today that "the effect of the 1034 drought hnd largely and that rainfall even caused floods In some sections. From the national standpoint, the bureau aald: "In general the weather was much more favorable than during the preceding year." During the half of 1035. the nation's rainfall was put at 100 per cent of normal compared with 70 per cent during the same 1034 period. Reports More Accurate The bureau said the nation has received better weather reports, more accurate and more detailed, during the past 13 months than ever before. In addition.

It said, more adequate service was given to such apeclBl Interests as paving, aviation, shipping mrt forestry. Weather official attributed much if the Improvement to the assistance of foreign and domestic agencies that ro-operate with the federal forecasters. Some of these agencies were said Ottis Green Hardware Co. to limit our work to the national bunks which we had flrnt." Hoover's agents have obtained con-vlrttona since May 1034, of HO bank robbers with three life sentences and other sentences totalling 1.007 years. A complete aiilnmutlc rating plant, hiKtiillrd In your $275.00 ROGERS PLUMBING CO.

5 Court PI. (l aw IIMg.) Phone 3114 WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. Ad-mlnlat ration ofriclala looked to the auprema court tonight tor possible ruling tomorrow whloh may speed or retard constitutional testa of New Deal lcdlalatton.

In what promlnea otherwlae to be a light aeanlon, the court will have an opportunity to announce: Whether It will grant a government motion to hear argument December 18 on conatltutlonallty of the Ten-neaace Valley act. Normally, the caae would be argued In January or February. Whether It will permit Governor Eugene Talmadge of Georgia, a Rooae-velt administration critic, to file an original ault to teat validity of the Bankhead cotton production control act. Whether It will grant the government until next Krlrtay to answer a request filed by eight Southern rice mlllcra for a temporary Inlunctlon Phone 9 Walnut Phone It Park Square Hand For Girls Is Organized In City The NBC String quartet, comprising Josef Mtopak and Ralph Silverman, violinists; Leon Pleltman. viola, and Oswnldo Mazznrchl.

cellist, will play Mendelssohn's Quartet No. 3 In minor, opus 4.4. as guest performers on the NBC Music Oulld program this afternoon from 2:30 to 3 o'clock over WWNC. Latvia's Independence day will be celebrated in America with a program of native music and an address bv Dr. Arthur B.

Lule, Latvlnn consul nenernl In New York, over WWNC at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. William Robyn. known to thousands of radio listeners as "Wee Willie" through his long connection with the Capitol Family broadcasts, and Mrs. Blruta Trlpodt will sing. I FOR INFORMATION CAM COMPl.KTfc Hllh F.conomy II I have furnished data that would rtvn cost the bureau millions of dol- The Dixie Peaches Olrla Band has been organized here under the direction of Mrs.

Corina Melville. Miss Mary Mnn tenth was elected president. Miss Evelyn Moffett vice-president and Miss Brewster Monteath secretary and treasurer. The executive commlttpe Is composed of Miss Betty Montler, Miss Dot Morrison and Miss Elizabeth Jackson. Others who have Joined the or- against AAA processing taxes.

Of Only l.ocnl Intercut In addition, the court probably will pass on 10 requests to review cases already decided by lower courts. Nlne- Exrhange of observations among fiun tries by radio, and cable was GREAT HEART COAL "Irf'ss Than A Bushel of Allies to The Ton." Fine In Orate, Stove, Range I 110 Black Diamond LUMP FURNACE COAL termed the most Important feature International co-operating. Twice day, at ll a. m. and 11 p.

the Shook Named Head Of Singing Convention Ktinlzntlon are: Misses Doris Ad finis. I Vlrinla Adams, Jean Baumbergcr. iiireau said alnnit 100 reports on father conditions In North America find over the Western Atlantic ocean nre sent to European mptoroloulral i 1 1 in In Heal They'll i Slow Burning Low In Ash tat Ions by the navy's radio stations Be Playin' The "Turkey Trot" When I Come! COAL Asheville Blue Gem Coal Co. I AND ICK CO. Carolyn BrlgK.

Jo Brown, Prances Campbell, Hilda Cnmpbell, Evelyn Evans, Mattle Mae Martha Fltr-gcrald. Dodo Glenn, Joel Gold-rmlth, Sara Howard, Reba Hvstt. Merle Irving, Mnrtha Jenkins, Altha Lowe, Laura Martin, Elir.abeth Lewis. Mary Lewis. Verno Moore, Mar-gnrette Michael, Roberta Miller, Dot Morrison, Irene Nettles, Blanche Plemmons, Thelma Plemmons, Helen Richmond, Gertrude Reagan, Mary I-oulse fihytle, Mary Etta Stevens, Loui.se Vaiighan.

Jeanette Van Hoy. Lillian West, Nell Sumner and Kitty Woodward. Temporary officers were elected at tho monthly meeting of the ewanno-noa Valley singing convention In tne high school auditorium at Swanna-noa yesterday. H. J.

Shook was named president and Clyde Hall, secretary. Singers taking part on tha program were the Wells quartet of Old Fort, the laurel Plnea choir, the Lau-rel Pines quartet, the Shook quartet and Norman Bolln, vocal soloist. The Rev. H. Dennis called the meeting to order.

W. L. Carroll presided. The next meeting will be hrld nt Swnnnauoa tha third Sunday in December riimicn mn-int 14 Broulna; lecn disputes have been argued, but final decision are likely In only eight. Most bto only or local Interest.

Action on the request of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for a view or his conviction or kidnaping and slaying the Lindbergh baby was considered unlikely before December 3.1. If the government's motion to advance TVA argumenta Is granted, that will mean the merits and demerits of three New Deal laws will be presented verbally to the court In December, with final decisions likely In January. Argument will be heard December 0 on the attack on AAA processing taxes by the Honsac Mills Corporation ot Massachusetts. Next will come the caao brought by I-e M.xr. a Texas plainer, challenging the Bankhead cotton act.

Would Axiire Itiillug Some lawyer sav the Moor filed against the Texas and New Urleans railroad, (ould tic decided wllhout passing on the act Itself If tho petition Is granted, that would assure a ruling on th legislation. Tho government opposed the Georgia request. savlnir lower eoiinj SPECIAL Mnn. Ht Tups, only nt Arlington, and Annnpolla, Md- nroftdcflsf In England At A a. m.

and 5 p. m. dally, an Fngllsh station brosdessts nbout 100 European Innd observations snd reports from ships in the Eastern Atlantic. The burenu said It obtains observations from about 4,500 land stations In the United States and from about 1,300 ships. Advances during the year were reported In studies of air masses aiding forecasters to dtHgnoa the extent and structure of cold and warm air massns which determine the weather.

Meteorological and communications activities of the weather bureau and the hureau of air commerce were consolidated, and four weather maps a day, projprtlnir eight hours ahead. Watch For Details! A Personalized Laundry Service 2 Plnln Onrmrnt A Prcfvd CASH rKY I FIRE WOOD cxrir urrr 7 DRY PINE Srt you nnr nf (hmf nfnitl? that wnl vniir hlrl Irnnrri lul Or If vnu hv an nthrr narllru-lur rr Irr yau ilf lrr lut rntl won. arc in limit Inn In rt nnr nnrk lut th vou ttanl nd nhrn nu nl It, KINDLING In Any Quantity Desired are Issued for the airways. Special i forecasts are made In emergencies. All flarmrntfi rnwrrf! ullh Fire tit) Thpft liHurnnrr should Bi-t before the high tribunal An important change was said to have been the rrortffiiit7Atinti nf tin 4 1 Hurricane wnrnlng servlcn.

formerly We are parllt tpiiilnjc In Milium lioltur Tr.nle I centered In Wanhlnitton. The head- quarters were moved to the South iiwpb on tne question. Tho Hire miller opposed the gov-eminent motion to delay its replv to their suit. Their counsel said penalties could be Imposed and It was lm-porlant that earlv acllon be taken The government won the TVA case, brought by Alabama Power 0 COMMUNITY COAL CO. Phone 871 CLEANERS LAUNDRY BILTIVIORE Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and hew forecast centers were eMabllnlted at Jacksonville.

and New Orleans. U. (RswiJDvaL ScdsL II II I I I I- A 11 VOl stockholders. In the circuit court of apiieals at New Orleans. It lost the Trustees Named At Kenilworth Church 1 At i merlin of the connrPRntion of the Kmllworlh church yrMmlny, dr neons of the church worn nrunr-d tnwtrcs.

and placed in chnmr of iht church property. Or. Ilrriifirrt Smith, chairman of he hoard of dcncoiut, la now chairman of the truatcm. Afwoctnted with him nre M. A fwrarnean, treaurer.

J. 8. Lee and 8a E. ttlrveiu. Vance School P.

7. A. To Meet Tomorrow Tic Vance Acluml Parent-Tfnchrr AMficlatinn will meet nt 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon nt the achool. An executive arxNion will be held nt 2 o'clock. The pronram will inclune vocal wlm by Mm W.

e. Harntum mid nelt-ctlnua by the wchoil hnrmon-lci band. Prirea will Awarded to thre crMwriKim brinslnft the ftrentrst numbf i of books to the book shower. III Ki ll I1HOI TO MKKT The Wi.mrnn Mi wlonarv mvtety of the Hnvwoori Wtret Mrthodlt church will meet nt the church at o'clock til it flftemoou. Youths Have Charge Of Church Service Miiiu iifdce and 1'lnnt itiftmorr 800 Hljtninre Ave.

M-nilord At. Apt. (lirMiiuf nt l.llirrlv llooaac case In the circuit court of appeal at Boston. The Moor petition 10 to 50 Savings CO AL A COAI. TOM rVKRT CRAWFORD COAL CO.

I'IKINh 2.H rMKVUW HOAII Cramlart Crawf.rd SERVING ftKHFVIII! KtNf I'Hir'ansWMMMHsi I MomnrrB or in yoiinn Prllnmhlp group of the Fimt CoiinroRationm i church who muclriiM or vlllc high nchonls. hrt charg of Ilia ni'irnlng m-rvlce at the church yn- Burns Longer! Burns Hotter! mnnrvviifr nn! witl.fiK Mnn-clpr In I r. linifr unfl Mm. Mu wr nfiiil l.3ili,.-.,.i oy inwer courts. A fourth New Deal case will be argued In January, brought by Louisville property owners, it challenged the validity or government condemnation or land lor slum clearance projects, The government lost In low-er courta.

fOI.IMI AIIMv'lHIIVhsMll WARHAW Polish soldiers now get milk for breakfast Instead ol coffee, army doctor recommending on PIANOS RADIOS Dunham's Music House The Home of High Grade Pianoi 14 N. Pack Sq. WOOD Any LcnRlh Any Kind C. C. R.

COAL CO. I 4 Kr-etf ti-ruiiv. Boyd H.irrlcr, prralrlpr.t of th KToup. npnkB on the auhjpct, of Tomorrow." Al MI.IAIIV TO MKUT Tha Womana auxiliary or Kcnll-worth Praabytrlan chun-h will mrrl thla afternoon at o'clock, in the church on Kcnllworth road, with Mrs. V.

DcVault, prcililent. In charge. Citizens Transfer 6c Coal Co. Flaliron Building Telephone 25 BMMHMHMMIIMHIIVIMU.VU I.N TIIUIK JH11I.H the ehnnge from mllklcss coffee while I farmers pleaded the move would help agriculture..

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