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The Asheville Times from Asheville, North Carolina • 14

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THE ASHEVILLE TIMES IOC It CLUB OICERS bin per pound Cot COTTON MARKET and per ral rd EGGS market steady Receipt EGG NAVAL STORES I 68 hipmenu 35 7 Mm 'tee rtjeelpt hip Roy Judson O'Neal troop 11 Howard troop 36 John Mpehourea BUTTER Brook' OREIGN EXCHANGE UN Site GRAIN LIVESTOCK to 30 BUILDING PERMITS Low OlM brother Thyae IB Melrose officlatid and burial im l' 'Mi LICENSED TO WED PRODUCE' MARKET ON SICK LIST Ci CW MM I lu Brooks Beaver club din club at which Mr Brook at 3 o'clock this after Bron served 9 Greek Order Here Katses $125 tor Sanatorium und re in apou top 1085 190 306 lb 8 75 10 10 William Nichol Latham 31 of Philadelphia Pa and Mary Allee armer 38 of Asheville The Rev Larkin" Cordux Robert 75 of Marshall and Rente Wild of Aahevllle 1MM loe' 1011 rrk UIL IM 4 41 ing They learned of their eon death when in New Orleans Sunday en route to Della Carlos 1 Arthur Horace 141 IM inU 31 2M 143 Ul IM1 I 36' 101 1 packing sow 5 10 bulk good and 10 13 30 moat 140 packing sow 9 80 iK U' Il's ll'e 30' 111' io IM 103' ptv u0 IM Robert Ira trooo A lVa A A a ilkl A A ttlll rihUa IkMstlV IjHUUlV II vvp 4J OAilj Dalton troop 3 Spurgeon Sparks troop 3 Ray Harwell troop 3 Carl Gossett troop 3 Jimmy Oorson troop Billy Edwards troop 4 Melvin Til son troop 4: Calvin Smith troop 33 IM' JT: broilers 16 to 30 of the clues Indicated a woman alio wa Involved A woman' footprint were found in th orchard of Plus' 1 estate which had been left only few minutes before the ambush 1 It might have been the work of I some ex convicts I cent to prison or some of their friends I am Inclined ASHEVILLE PRODUCE MARKET I ed hie own newspaper here It was Crowd Of 300 Sees Boy Scouts Win Promotions Merit Badges Charles Powell chairmen of the North Carolina Unemployment Com penswtton cnmmtMton ha appointed Charlea A Taylor of Aahevllle as one of io field representative to check on employers of tha etate and ace that they have compiled with the law It was learned todav It wet explained that 3001 em ployers of North Carolina had paid 9268771366 to the itate and 63M 634 84 to the federal government on 1936 payroll The Rev Gibson Davi oftat ed assisted by the Rev Powell of Asheboro Burial was in Riverside cemetery' REALESTATE TRANSERS CANTON March 0 Dr Marvin McCracken prominent Canton physician has Joined the staff of the Norburn hoepltal in Asheville Dr McCracken expecU to moveTila family to Asheville shortly He 1 a native of airview Bun combe county and the son of Dr McCracken of airview The Canton physician graduated from the University of Louisville In 1930 He Joined the aUff of the 8cott and white clinic at Temple Texas where he served 16 months and then Joined th staff of the Erlanger ho pltal Chattanooga Tenn where he served orie year He four and a half yeart ago Dr McCracken I a former presi dent of the Haywood County Medi cal society i Ind 1 too 101 A 101 6 I Mi M11 4 37 I 43 5 10 3erem isle Group Appointed By Presi dent At American Busi ness Meet her mother I sisters Mr 1 Mrs Mr Mr Mrs O' 70 33 Ma 1 The assault wu th result of labor troubles He had received ear eral threatening telephone calls end letters since he broke up a elt down strike at the Douglas Aircraft plant weex oy naving 300 striker Jail It was the work of an eon whom he had prosecuted Underworld enemies harraased menu 336 stock 54696 Quote: B10 40 880 fl 30 I and fl 35: WO 9 45 WQ fl 45 WW 1100 1150 can Comntnv Ci and Zundr Commit ml Alcohol and otoian Poer Pnttr end Lxh' lladlater Sen Roller M1H1 aenfit and Rf mar Mineral el end re) I oourco so 4' AT Mi 30' NEW YORK BITTER NEW YORK March 9 (AP) But ter 14737 firm Price unchanged CHICAGO Bl TIER CHICAGO March Rut ter 11674 steady price unchanged NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK Id arch 9 lAPl Cotton future opened firm 3 point lower tb 4 higher Influence of low er Liverpool cables wu offset by art ftr trade and foreign buying Match ISM May 1349uly 13 31 Oct 1890: Dec 1383 Jan 13 81 75 761 758 737 UU1( 33 4' 1 10 BERRYMAN CO umreJ Directors (inejkARROW AMBULANCE) Phone 354 pHX' Listed of promotions Viet 3 by hi cruaade agalnn vice and gam bhng were Involved 4 It wu the disordered work of I crank ffi Believed Amateur a The fact that the assailant ixed revolvers instead of machine gun ena aispiayea isuiry atm led ltt to decide they were not professional killer I itts said several shots were flrsdl Only two bullet entered the ear One truck the steering wheel th other cut into his left forearm itts habitually drove with hla left arm mgn on tne wheel Otherwise the bullet would have struck hla ehest The hospital reported the 43 year old prosecutor's condition wu vorable Investigator studied fingerprint taken from anonymous notes recelv by itts' office and by Police Chief Charles Dice of Banta Monica itts' note postmarked about on hour before the shooting said: "Keep your eye on the road to liberty" The note to Chief Dice scrawled In purple crayon in the same hand writing read: "The road to liberty 1 coming end It Is aome road to Authorities doubted the note were connected with the stuck They were checking the fingerprints agalnn th print of Douglas plant striker 343 of whom were scheduled to ap pear tn court tods? on the indict ment itts brought Canton Man Joins Hospital Staff In Asheville Wounded In Arm Los Anae les District Attorney Orders Hunt or Men varying from two cents decline On Kieh 131' lie 118 110' IM' 13' 4' 41 ISA's New officer will be choeeh from the board of gover nor Today program at the club meet ing consisted of a question and an swer test on common about th City of Aahevllle Western North Car olina and the United Bute John Topping wu program chairman Roy Chandley wi received a new member today The meeting of the club next week 761 75 730 UN iw i' 1G 44 iis extra current storage packed 41 1 814 in CHICAGO March Re newal of dust storm reports from Kansas and Nebruka did much to lift value 1 3 4 cents late today to the highest level recently attained At 'the close wheat wu 3 8 to 1 1 4 higher than yesterday's finish May 1 38 3 8 to 1 3 July 1 It 1 8 to 1 4 coni 3 8 to 1 1 4 tin Uv 1 no a a to 3 4 July 1 04 7 8 to 105 oats 1 3 I to one cent advanced and provisions I cents bulge WHEAT Msv Julv dent CORN Mv Nwi Mv oid iN Juh Old eot OATS Mv Julv SOY BEANS M4IW Julv RYE Mav Julv 80t HK AtiO EGG CHICAGO Mtrch fl Egg 1 1 II Sl P1M1 rrwn fiAdM rirMa 1 4 firsts 33 3 4 dirties 19 3 4 3rd Member of the Land of the Bky chapter Ofdef of Ahepa national wrc' BAmjtSi as a subscription to the silver triet sanatorium of the order at Al buquerque I Araka presi dent of the chapter here announced today Collection of th money tor the sanatorium began a a meeting here Bunday Tha committee Is composed tvT Mr ArkXM Bi Demoa anii A pae The mony will be eent to Al buquerque thia tfeek 2 divorces 'grantCd in GENERAL COUNTY COURT Judge Kltehin granted tiroMvorci JAdey Jn gefigrt) wunAr wurt both on ground ot uperatlon Jennie McIntosh wee granted a dlvnree from Barnett Mein toeh and Willhn Eugene Warren wu given divorce from Willie smith Warren HELD IN 80TB INJURY WTIBON March Dallu Pridgen 50 yr old fanner held In jail here connection with the shooting of his eon Albert 33 last sight Albert who tin' wu shot 'off tru reported in (Mr eon diUod at 8 hoepltal her A nominating committee to select a alate of officer to be voted up on by the American Buslneaa club st the lut meeting in March was nam ed by President Plott Boyd st tne meeting of the club today at tne TOLK aVkHAGta a Tk Alle Pr IB KftU 5 SAVANNAH March Tur i pentint firm 38 sale 120 receipt I A if'))' 1 1 Ti jr t'ifiMJi 'U "i eLii4 I Ings are being held In homes of irst Christian The service will The schedule fol NEW YORK March or eign exchange tteady Great Brit ain in dollars other In cents Great Britain demand 4:88 1 4 cables 4 88 1 4 6Q day bill 4 87 5 rance de mend 456 3 4 cable 466 3 4 Italy demand 6 36 1 3 cable 5J6 1 3 Demands Belgium 1687 Germany free 4031 registered 30 30 travel 33 95 Hol land 5473 Norway 3453 Sweden 3517 Denmark 31 80 inland 316 Switzerland 33 83 Spain unquoted Portugal 4 44 Greece 90 Poland i 1886 Ctechodovakla 348 Jugo slavla 34 Austria 18 73n Hungary 1880 Rumania 75 Argentina SlnB'rgalk 880 bin Tokyo 38 50 Shanghai 3985 Hongkong 30 40 Mexico City 3780 Montreal in New York 10000 New York In Montreal 100 00 Nominal On The Minute AMBULANCE SERVICE LEWISUNERALHOME 82 Phones 683 3 He I thrrXi vhlch receipt Ji check 18 packed extru 33 3 4 stortge flrts 33 1 3 ft i ernooq I Brownell Dunn funeral director hav charge of funeral errangement I MRS 1AIRA SPIVEY uneral ervlces for Mr Laur Spivey 70 who died at her home on the County Home road last night at 615 o'clock following an illness of' pnenumonl will be conducted st 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Corinth Baptlet church In the Dix Creek aection The Rev Grice the Rev Lanning and the Rev Otte Par ham will officiate Burial will be i in the Corinth church cematerv with Hyer Ntwman funeral dtrectori Ih charge pallbearer will be I Ingle roster jonea shire Dunkins snd Melvjn Lunsford Surviving ar two sons Grover Hawkins and Barley Pounders one daughter Mr Nora Carr one sister Mr Dora Wright and five brother Claude Reagan Robert Mitchell and Don Hawkins Mrs Bplvey was a member of the Bethel Baptist church for 40 yesr and was a life long resident of Bun combe eounty M'MANES uneral rites for McManes 47 who died yesterday morning at hla home 185 Houston street follow ing en illness of several years were conducted at 3 o'clock thl afternoon at Noland Brown funeral home 383 troop 38 Jo Hemphill troop Ip wjl 11am Bhipmsn troop 19 Bobby Mot 1 gan troop 3 nd Roy Totheroe 3 Second Class Promotion Second class Ralph Monday troop I Zeb Knott troop 1 Jack Tennant troop 8 Marvin OWenby troop 4 Melvin' Baker troop 11 Paul Henry troop 6 Horace Hughey troop 6 Ber nard Coward troop 18 Jimmy Peter son troop 18 Hubert Jarvis troop 8 Melvin Dlcus troop 1 Bobby Char nockf troop 1 Reggie Rouse troop 1 Harvey Harris troop" 33 and Earl Clark troop 33 Lester Crayton troop 33 Bud Treadway troop 33 Boyce Buckner troop 33 Odell Buckner troop 33 Charles Waldrop troop 33 Wendell Williams troop 33 Le Ledbetter troop 33 Junior Clark troop 33 Bobby Miller troop 11 Jack Miller troop 3 Morri May troop 3 Daren Hutchinson troop 3 8cott errell troop 3 rank Davi Jr trop 8 Jame Clark troop 3 and Phillip Ho gan troop 3 lret claee: Bill Riddick troop 4 David Roe troop 8 Harvey Wills troop 8 Hugh oster troop 8 Joe Lasseter troop 8 Dick Harshaw troop 8 and James Moody troop 5 The following merit badge were awarded rank Davis troop 4 public health and swimming Elmar Bishop troop 14 reading: John Barksdale troop 4 flremanthlp and tint aid Georg Alley troop 8 safety Campbell troop 14 public health Mark Sumner troop 8 art Joe Lu aeter troop 8 ftremanahlp David Pearlman troop 8 handicraft John Rhodes troop 3 handioraft Ritchie Bell troop 8 ftremanahlp Clay Chandley troop 1 first aid Gray Chandley troop 1 first aid and handleraft Walter Morgan troop 4 handicraft Herman Wilson troop 4 hsndlcraft Carl Green troop 1 personal health Mark Bowman troop 4 ftremanshlp Eagle 8cout Leon Rocamor troop 11 photography and I Moore Lanta troop 4 aoology Taylor Named Representative Of Commission Russell Holcombe troop 8 James Adelr troop 3 Jesse Kirkpatrick troop 3 Harold Goldberg troop 8 Grover Hare troop 33 Warren Cog dill troop 33 Doyle Cauble troop 33 Roy Allen Williams troop 33 James Wolfe troop 33 Guy Burch NEW YORK NEW TORK March Eggs 33363 firmer Mixed colors: stand ard 33 3 4 to 24 1 4 itoraee parked first 33 3 4 mediums 33 to 33 1 4 dirties No 1 213 4 to 22 other miarn color unchanged NEW Vork March (UP) roduce Potato steady Long Island 1 50 to 3i0 beg southern box 6100 to a 00 Maine i4O to 2M bag: Idaho 5323 to 3 SO box Bermuda 87 50 bbl Baeet pot toe firm Southern ba ket 81U0 to 150 Jersey basket' 63 to l75 A' 'i tnuf 'firm Spring pktent 3650 to 8 65 bbl Pork qultt Ma 83137 bbl Lard firm Middle rst ipot 18 30 to IS 40 per 100 lb Petroleum firm Crude Penn 33 to 367 bbl i i Greste flteadr Brown 08 V4 toM 1 3 lb yellow 08 1 4 to 0 13 lt white 06 8 4 to 00 8 8 lb TaHow steady ftpeelel to extra 06 7 1 to 0 lfl 'Hide city packer (enU per lb)' (Tirm Netlvfl iteer 18 i3utt loe1e' CHICAGO CASH nwxiv CHICAGO March Ouh wheat no tales reported corn No 3 mixed 114 1 3 No 3 yellow 114 13 MW 3 3 f4 oaU No white 51 1 4 No 4 white 50 5 4 to 'SbAT 'f 'SSwihriv' 153 barley feed 73 R7 ndm malt ing 1 00 38 nom timothy seed 5 SO 73 cwt new 3 35 30 cwt clover seed 36 00 33 00 cwt 1 al 4 ftjd li KURA 7 nt a 1 1 i DUCE LEAVES ON VISIT TO LYBIATODAY ROME March (UP) Premier Mussolini leaves today for Libya tor hn second visit to Italy's African colony since he became Prime Mln later in 1933 Although the hour and manner of hit departure was kept secret It was generally believed he would go to Tubruk near the Egyptian border by seaplane from Ostia An alternative plan called 1 for his departure on a cruiser i At Tubruk he will review two squadrons of the Itallsn fleet which began 13 day maneuvers off the Lib yan coast tomorrow Mussolini will spend 10 days in Libya Inaugurating the new 1100 mile seacoast highway extending from the Eevbtlan border tn the Ttmein 4 i'l 'tefi Jr' Ji' AS 3l SjW 1 'T Paw OURTEEN Quotations on prices paid to farm ers for produce are furnlthad by sev ers! leading buyer POl URY Chickens (live) ryers 32 cents per pound hen 16 cents per pound according to lse roaster 16 cerite per pound (Dressed 1 I cents pound hen cent per pound Bl TTER resh country 25 cente lGGA Mlacellsncou egg according to quality 1g to 23 cents per dozen Supply good demand light 1 Yard eggs 30 to 38 cents accord ling ta quality Supply fair demand good career publlehlng hla small paper her with a typewriter Hl fethee later bought him a small press which I ess uvu iur sums ime tne news a paper attracted' considerable atten tion and It and Its editor and pub CH1CAOO March Hoge 31000 Including 6500 direct mar ket mostly 10 15 lower than Mon days average weights under 180 ib off lower choice 180 lb 76 Cattle 7500 cane 2000 general market active firm Instances higher on good and choice weighty steers alto on wrll flniahed yearling and rank and file cow and heifers kill ing quality plain beat steer around 1450 few loads 1375 1423 but comparatively little about 1250 Stocker aesree killers taking moat mestjf steers equitable for further finish llhe tock in active de maud bulls firm to 10 hirger rett bull up' to 600 selected vealerfl to 1000 mostly 9 00 50 On good to choice offerings MILLER BILL APPROVED WASHINGTON March (V) Ths house Judiciary committee today srprom iteTJnier price malnten ence bill without a record vote Th measure allows manufacturer of pcpmr brand gnoq to fix minimum retail price in states having fair trade practice laws brands 16 1 2 Colorado 18Dressed poultry (cent per lb em frites w'to thirtf rir 14 sa tfl 391 1 to 11 1 3 to 32 1 3 geese 30 to 31 Long Island duck 15 to 18 Ur poultry (cents per lb1 quiet end nominal Oeeae 11 to 14 tuAv 0 rooster 13 14 ducM ir to 15: ftJMi to 31 chicken 18 to 31 pullets )i to 36 capons 30 to 36 broHeri 11 to as Cheese (cents per lh) eteady to firm Btate whole milk held 1938 33 1 1 to 33 Wlaconeln fresh 18 to 18 1 3 held 1938 18 to 18 3i held IBM 1 4 to 3 1 3 MOLLliflH HANbb a uuu tiunday in a government uneial rite for 8 Moultrie Hanea hospital tn Virginis were con Jr son of Mr and Mrs 8 Moultrie ducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon Hsne or 258 Kenilworth road Ken I at the Hyer Newmsn funeral home llworth who died after a brief ill 820 Haywood Roed West Aahevllle ness of pneumonia In Della Texas i The Rev Grice officiated at Sunday were Incomplete this after the funeral service and burial was noon but tentative arrangement call in Green Hills cemetery Pallbearers: for the service at 3 oclock tomorrow Martin James Haw i viurvi bl vne norne or bi Trinity Episcopal church of which Mr Hane was member In addition to hla parents Mr Hanes is survived by two brother I Robert and Richard Hne of Ashe 1 Ville Mr and Mrs Hanes accomnan i led the body from Dallas urrlvlhe In 1 the city at 10 45 'o'clock this morn and Mw James both of Ashe ville Mrs Marin Charlotte Mrs Hawkins Candler and Mr Theodore Rogers Philadelphia I Iieia troop 23 Hugh Harris troop 1 23 Wslter Alexander troop 5 Ed ward Capps troop 5 William Davld 'eon troop 5 Keith Howell troop 6 John McMurray troop 5 McCain Mc Murray troop 6 Donald Merchant troop 5 Harold Patton troop 5 James Penland troop 6 and Graham Price troop 8 Rogers Troop was swarded the Bronze Palm The program opened with th ad vancing of the colors and th pledge to th flag Th Rev Gibson Da vlst putor of the irst Baptl church pronounced the invocation The Jtagle badge was presented to Bcout Lento by James Coleman lent wsa accompanied before the court by hla mother Mrs I Intz Scoutmaster Thorne has been cancelled and members will and Assistant Scoutmasters 8 Ti 1 attend a Joint meeting ot American son Jr and Taylor Bledsoe of I Buslnew club In the southeast at Troop 4 and Robert Moody snd I Greenville 8 next Tuesday Bev jKinR irpn wnung aiecu eral member of the Aahevllle tlve board of the Daniel Boone coun also plan to sttend the charter Cil rAAr rtf iha I wci uir visa run tiuu Scout Executive A Allen mad Saturday night and the charter din I the promotions to tenderfoot rank i ner of the Macon Ga club MarchJ Robert Maynard made th promo 27 I non ro rirss ciats ana Kemp er ui star rinsing swarded th merit badges Alien presented tn Scout Rogers who for the court Promotions The complete list and awards follows: Tenderfoot: Jack Glenn troop 1 Pt Wachovia Bank and Trust com pany re roo building at 191 South elds avenue 8200 Vi Wachovia Bank and Trust com psny re roof building on Market 7ftreet 75 'J Iey company general altera tlona to store at 30 33 Haywood aueet 7000 Wachovia Bank and Trust com pany change front of building Broadway 8100 Leon Capeluto change front of 'store bunding at 63 Haywood street '3300 Mrs Woolridge re roof residence at 114 Montford avenue 300 John oreman build garage at 33JMKton avenue 4ooo WT Partin build private xaraze "ar4 4 NorYfi" Kensington reed 1050 4I'PV( VwVi 8sl Qi sa ws March liquidation was influenced 1 by the issuance of notices against Caternlllar rrarmr Cn 3 700 bale Blight reaction from nri ijuietlavai4 RritlAnt I nf' pymuiua 5C35B LUHWef Ml aemana ana chumki My iv ivvum from 1843 to 1345 or back to the early high Price generally at the end of the tint hour ranged from point net lower to point higher By midday May which had sold up to 1878 wee quoted at 18 6 with price generally 18 to 37 points net higher NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS March 9 AP) Cotton headed upgrede in early trading today opening 1 point lower 1 5 wX1 MUTED TO IMAKESLMEO EAGLE SCOUT TUESDAY MARCH 137 STRIKES AIL TO DETER TRADING IN SELECTED STOCKS crfttSss' iriim' lyy Mnsti i A'AWl ''74 IM 1 kins Gluck Elledge and John Suddreth Surviving are his mother Mrs Emily Martindale Asheville two: brothers A Martindale of Greens Inro and William Martindale of the United States' navy Pearl Har 1 bor and five slaters Mrs Emil Gluck i '1 A HtMltlne I ioan mm to i as clerk 1 1 issue uoagea By reasury WAAHINnmN Mn The treasury politely rebuffing i rench sttempt to facilitate borrow ing from Americans left open today Usher won considerable praise snd the question of whether Investor comment In newspaper of thia sec legally may ship money serosa the I uon Atlantic to buy part of rance new! Complete funeral arrangements will Secretary Morgenthau told report 1 era that InvMtori themaalvM their lawyers and federal district attar neya would have to decide If eend ing funds abroad to purchase rench government securities Is a violation I of tha Johnston act (The Johnston act forbids loans to nations defaulting on war debts "It would be a question of whether the law had been broken and thst Isn't my problem" Morgenthau said He added that although the treas ury would be Informed of any large shipments of capital it would have no way of knowing "If a person put I ten (100 bills In an envelope and 1 1 sent them to rance" Ths question was brought Into sharp focus yesterday by the state ment of Senator Borah (R Idaho) that it had been intimated Morgen thau would permit auch transactions Johnson Assails rance Senator Johnson (R Calif) au thor of the act prohibiting loans to defaulting nations assarted: "rance has welshed ou ter debt let her pay that debt before ehe eeeks another Morgenthau turned over to admin istration congressional leader copies of a query from the rench govern ment asking whether the "United State would object to appointment of a fiscal agent in New York to pay coupons on the propoeed loan in dollars The treasury' reply made public by Senator Robinson (D Ark the Democratic leader said it did not envision objections Morgenthau Informed rance how ever he hoped the new loan I Biltmore avenue ha MA VA' wees szv Qiceav 5UVVCH Auriol Present? Bill or Deiens PARIS March 9 (tTP) Vlncent Auriol minister of finance presented the government's bill authorising an estimated billion dollar defense loan to parliament today He urged speedy enactment Parliamentary plans Indicated that the bill would be rushed through in time tor a first offering to be made Thursday morning An attempt to amend It money raised could not be spent for anything but national defen was refused by the govern ment The treuury and the Bank of rance refused to accept offer for the national defense bonds pending I parliamentary approval Theodore Rousseau director of tne Paris branch of ths Guaranty Trust Company of New York said his bahk had subscribed nothing to ths loan and that he had talked to the man agers of other American branch banka tn Paris and they had assured him their organizations had made no subscription "Ths Psrls branches believe that they rench corporations escape the restriction of th Johnson act" he (told This opinion Indicated the American branch banker feel they could subscribe should they eo de sire glHr INLAND PRESS "if ifl'S M2rkt Phone 92 oimoE rftnm loft Aiiniar riinn unii WWllVM I WIHSB Momh vrr 1911' II It ji IM Il ivit 1912 iw' Jfii VffETiniM Beet yj to 78 cam per dftten bunches Cabbage two rente per pounn Irlh potatoes 11 5q to (1 75 per bushel Bweet potatoes one dffllar to (1J0 per btuhel Oniona (I 50 tn (1 78 per bushel Ttemp grerna 60 cent per busheL Turnips 60 cent per flown ouncnea 81 MKY PRODI Black walnut on dollar 81 20 per 100 pound Hourwood qoney 30 cents pound I Sorghum 60 and 65 cento per Ion Moor Intz of Troop 4 was pro moted to the rank of Eagle scout at the Boy Scout court of honor last I night st the courthouse before a I crowd of approximately 300 nenrma Promo" GeOTgrVandrrMlt hotel? nv nrea ded Th eonlt of William" Xnu XrJ Krl Stnather Hubert Jam ano onvarirement th eommlttM I Wallace Wright The committee will ivn Miller of Troop 8 we mad le to the board I gov Youn Mr 'ould a fltar Scout snd bn wlu 01 I 35 year of eze on Anrll 30 was a 7' 'YT' of tne ciun new omcer win class of 1930 and Amherat college class of 1934 He also attended the Dr Thrall school for boy her for five I year and the Lee School for Boy at i Black Mountain He wt a member of the Delta Upsllon chapter of Am herst college With Tranaradlo Mr Hanes had been with th Tranaradlo Pres since ebruary of last veer starting In th Chteun at 1 fie He was promoted to newa editor one year Prior to her marriage aha! frt iwr Uu vun Mlee D11 DllBctt Thcmfl' ficsa In Seattle from which office he i fther John Burnette died of pneu i wag promoted to the mtnagerahip of the Dallas bureau He was a member of th Washington State Preaa club 1 newspaper and school work has kept Mr Hane away from Asheville the greater part of 10 years He has been Interested in newspaper work since he waa eight or io years of age Mias Mary Ann Bide society ed itor of The Times has returned to her home 81 Charlotte street from Norburn hospital where ahe under went tx 4ppendit two weeks Her condition wu reported as good today Lonnie BU of Alexander who to in MUslon hospital with a fractured skull aald to have been abstained tn a Hlht wu reported in "fair condi tion today WILL ADD WINSTON AAIJCM March (AP)Jms Hanes taresldaatot th Nsqe Hosiery' mill here announced plant for the construction a 875 000 addition to th plant KTHE COMMON LAW or: BUSINESS BAL LANCE PROHIBITS PAYING A I ITTI AND GETTING A' LUI VMIN 1 DE Gains Of ractions Up To 2 Points Registered On Market Today NEW YORK March 9 (API tplte chilling effect of growing strike throughout the country buy ers warmed to aeiepted stocks in to day's market 8teels mines oils rail anti pushed up fractions to 2 points There were a few wider ad vance Mild selling appeared In motor as the Chrysler labor contro versy continued Many other were flCpllILuv 1 AilteO al BnO The list got off to a fast AJelat CorooretionteaU flteflM ene4nia rtYSldnrn 1 I Al'lk cntimtri sviteu ja Amtriran Inf AeUvIty and near tne TOUrtn nour cenqnx wn uautliy quiet CnnvertihU bonds improved ton future jumped more than 11 halt OrainAJlId better The hnch frine wm supported in foreign flange trtnkctlon 'j't i Htnry Baxter Haddon to I JHaddon lot on Broadway Xi Prudential Insurance Company of jf tA'marlca to Lswla Moore and wifelot on Brookshire place ii Dotson and wife to Per and wife property in Broad River 4 5 Lakewood Realty company to Luman three lot in Black Mountain 1 t0WBhlpe 3 Roberto to Jeau Robert 'property in airview township pi Bampl trust Andrewt" livaw4fl atari fldtnnritt DOIMrW Son Southside avenue Asheville Veernan to John Leeman lerw Muunwiin wwinn'PT rvtbw Arthur A York property on Euclid road Dtlwl num Per tune and Mack ortune two Vieta in county Central Tnv4tmnt corpora non Dickson property on xuena boulevard 2 Wlteon to Wlleon prop rty in Swannanoa township Deloier to Lola Hall trustee parcel Lower nommy wwnp uinis nueuutwi i property on Hldgs road as 1 aAmmluinnsV tn La leaner Mla vviiiuitee'ws" 7 Owen Gudger parcel in Upper Hom Iny township A Eller to Lunsford prop ierty on Anandal avenue Asheville Amririran I Amfnccn i A in 1 1 an Amtnun ATnerKAh AmeiMn I Anunctn Amenrtn Ainririn Ancond Cohnr nnmnant Atm llltnou Achlon and A AUinlic Cotit UM At untie RffUirnett Comoiriv Atla Powder Crnnnanv I Atiatinn Coroortion i Mun tomptnv Bolt nnote and Ohio nnv I Unvmtll A Bndix Aviation corn Hthlrhem (Metl Comoanv Uociitf Airplane Comotnv Bordn Product comoonv Budd Manufacture Cnmoanr Budd Wheal Cutnoanv Hnoueh Addin Machin Calumet inri ffecia Canada Urv 0iner A i Canadian Pacific ftafUav anitun Mill urimoanvJ 1 i rnnnnv (lid ibre Ohio Mil! Imo Cninoral Inn I Columbia uaa tmi Klectru Commercial Credit Giro Commercial Rolvnt Coro commonwealth and Southern Conwlioated Edison Comoen Coniohdtteo Oil Comnanv Continental Oen CiMMn Corn Product Comneuv Curtiss Wnsht Oomoanv Curt! Wrishi Obmnanv Delaware Leek and Weatern Dowels Aircraft Oomnanv DuPont de Nemour Electric Auto Llht rtniutr power end Lleht ftreitone The and Rubber roeoort 8uhhur Comnenv Goner! Jlectrlc Comotnv Uenersj rood Corooration Generel Motor Cr Gillett a fletetv Rarer Goodrich i Pi Comownv Goodyear Tiro and Rubber Qrham Ple Motor Great Nonhem Miner ord 1iudon Motor Cars lUiMnoblle Motor Comnanv thnoit Ventral Ratltav nternotlonel Harverter Co "nternttional Nlrkol On ntematlonl Tel and fel ohns Menvula Cnniuenv lennetott Conner comnanv oroeer Grocery Slorea Ltbbsv Owen rtl Glow Lteiaii and Msec Loew Dicornorated Lortllard tpt Comnanv Loulmll end Nathrllle Mack Truck! Comnanv McKreMon and Bobbin McCrory 8iore Company MtMourl Kan and Teas MAiMnmru Murray Croortuon Min Ktiviniwr Coi "HtlwM WK Coi wBiiona vain iti nt (ion Ntuont GOLD AND PRICES lite stimuhting effect of new gold discoyeriei upoq bust ness acuvity and commodity price hu been recofinued for cenrunes yet the effect on prices of the St ol4 production msybe 0Kf from i onoa kffauil tvenge gold ouncei the pit iU ti5in0 eeruii flavsntsge of jvorld economic recovery ENNER BEANE Xf qj i A 4 rut Iron Bldg Anrtex yuttety rk PUf Pllbraw: neq Agnew George ironSJ Vohkn Daw Vasavlrfna Wfaomvwte 8 1 3'ff Hearn and Walter Ingram Mr McManM who had lived in Aahevllle ft eight yere le eurvlved by hl widow and two slater Mr Edith Drake and Mia Grace Mc Manes both of Cedar Rapids Iowa Mias Vivian McManes only daughter of Mr McManes died five years ago MRS MATTIE BELL CANDLER Mr Mattle Bell Candler 64 of 83 Tremont itreet Wet Aahevllle who died Bunday at har home was buried this morning In the Union church cemetery following funeral rltee at the church at Avery's Creek The Rev perry Sprinkle officiated DUnn Groce funeral directors were in charge Mr Candler le eurvlved by one eon Sam Candler of Washington three elaters Mrs Edward Moore Mrs Attis Ducker and Mrs Johnson and one Jame oker DAVID BROOK inal rite for David 75 prominent farmer of th dam section who died at 7 o'clock yesterday morning at hla home ware conducted at the Laurel HUI Meth odist church was a member The Rev A Groe and the Rev White officiated and burial was In the Brooks famllv cemetery near tha home Dunn Grbc funeral abandoned Concord negro school In ajreciora were cnarge oi arrange ment Robert psrey Woodrow andOllvsr Brooks William Wise and William Wilson nephew ot Mr Brooks ware WsTO'EW'tM nieces and honorary pallbearers were members of Mr Brooks' Bunday school class Surviving ar hla widow and threebrothers John Brooks of Annis ton Ala Dr Alfred Brooks of Ashe ville and Brooks of Candler ARTHI tTHTMARTiNDALE insl rites for Arthur Martin dale 43 farmer Asheville resident erpool cotton futures eloeed 3 points HMlKfa hither today v' Rang (in pence) iv Open 75 757 '7LKMy 787 htJJuiy 784 738 Jan 717 73? NOTICg TO IU HOk MAWACIVRZRa On Saturday March JO 1M7 at 10 18 Council Chamber et the City Hall Asheville th Director ot Ptnance a ill receive Haled bid tor I MO to 1 400 (eet of 3' Inch eotton rubber lined double lacket fire ho In SQ teeicuol)l C0UDled with rocker lue couoltne Ashevill standard thread ech bidder will be reoulred to fumlsb comolele soecUleation he and le ot oavment for ame It Is understood that the Director of inance reserves the rlehtto reject en or ell blds to accent the bld which mav be tor the teat Interact of tha eitv to re tact all bld and rs edvertite or cro wed others lie in the discretion of th Dtwciw of inance for the Citv of Aho NICHOLS Purchaslne Asent Aooroved as tn form PHILIP COOKI JR Corooration Counsel March 9 10 ll XKCUTOB'l NOT1C1 North Carolina Buncombe County Ecutor of the Eitete of Berni peceued ht of Buncombe County North OoroUn thle 0 notify 11 nanons bavins elatme ln J111 sold deceased to exhibit them to ha undenlened as Bradford Pennsylvania or to Bat rr Atent for th under "'ned twelfth floor Jackson Bulldine JNorth Carolinn on before the 3 th dev of ebruary 1931 or thl notice will ba oleided in bar of thilt recovery All nenon Indebted to said estate A Vm IVL Immediate oavment o' ebruary 117 J' MATTHIWB txeeutor of theLHC Berni Dereeaed Mirth 3 fllfa39' Anrjl 4 NOTtCg 1 hereby elven tha the undec 1111 APrU wrm the sutenor Court o( Buncombe nd convicted of larceny eni sentenced to serve from three to five am th will annly the eov March 131 fl ik TYBICfc 'V t' nai and Tmsi ward OomtMun rDorauon TO imiwRV SNiUont Qtin eeMer Naliona Dairy Product attona HAlllerle tlona toad comnanv National Power end Light New York Cinlra) Railway North American Aviation North American Comnanv Northern Pacific Rallwav Ohio Qu Ctenoahv OU xlevstor Comoanv Pacific Oi (nd Bectrid Paclur Motor Car Paramount Pictures Paramount Picture ted Penner iJC' Comnanv Peoa Dixie ament Kranla Rallnytd a Pitroleum Gore PlPttaburih Bcrew and Bolt Publie lervlce ot New Jersey Pullman Comnanv pure Oil Comnanv Radio Coro America Radio Keith Or one urn Reminnon Rand enmoanr nubile Steel Comnanv vnolds Tobacco (Mbard Air June I Seaboard oil Comnanv Bear Roebuck Comnanv I Union OU Comnanv nv Vacuum Cwnpanv hem Pacific Railway hern Railway Jfvitem rv Coroorailon dard Brand Comnanv drd Oil California drd Oil ot Indiana drd OH of New Jersey art Warner Corooration obaker Corooration and Comnanv Corooration Tvrvr OuR Anlohur Timken Detroit Axle Tran America Corooration Tranrcont uid Western Air Union Carbine Oomosnv Union Pantile Railway United Aircraft Coro Suited Corooration nited Drue Oomnenv nite ruit Corooration United pa Imorovoment United State Ind Alcohol United Btstea loe (nd Iron United mates Rubber (hilled Mate Bnull end Ret United Blate Steel vanadium flieel Comoanv Vick Chenilcsl Comnanv Vlrelnla Carolina Chemical Warner Brother Picture! Western Maryland Railway Weatern Union Tsleeraoh Weittnehoute Btec and Mfs Wilson Comoanv Woolaorth Comoanv Yellow Truck an Cat Youneatown Ahret and Tub fl( Total Bale 1 00 Ml Oln we i MJW HMHU( eStllR vaev 2 to a pointe higher in comparatively 4 flctlv dealing The My poeltibn tn old month wu the only option to show xnd thle namlnkl rle ellne of one point to 13 33 July point higher et 1323 October wu 1 point 13 84 snd December mnKgBlned 8 point to 12 89 BJ tatf ww mrk in trading SrJiXI option wer up around 75 cent balb bav the previous dote hd 'twhU trading was not nctiye thera jj healthy undertone LnERrooLiitN LIVERPOOL March Liv 4 flower to 3 point ntgner wemy Low CIom 749 757 750 7 59 747' 757 719 7 39 7 13 7 32 731 The highway Is one of Mussolini' pet projects It wu started only a few month before the Ethiopian campaign end construction wu rush ed because of Itelo Brltlsh tension In the Mediterranean It wu generally believed he would make an important political speech either at Tripoli or near flirt Zone Cottage Prayer Meets Are Being Held Several zone cottage prayer meet member of th church this week begin at 8 lows: Tueedsy: avenue Mr Weathers 90 Anandal avenue Darrough 23 Arling ton and Mrs Barksdale 37 White awn drive Wednesday Mr Hoekin 113 Hillside street riday: Muter 3 Devonshire place ABANDOWWOOL SOLD AT AUCTION At publllc auction vestcrdiv th county board of education sold the I airylew township to John Short er negro for 105 WILL BUILD APARTMENT OONCORD March fbv a llouOW il umt ipartmcnV building had been let to the Ooode Conetructlon company of Charlotte div 41911 Low Ihih LO 11 In 718 1 0 it Ur Low MONDAYS fcAUX SALMI At Block 1 IM yn Inarm 1 07Q ftttal Montjtv 3175 170 Orf div I iM Wren am 1 Ml 100 Yim i J7V2M0: Two vpr ato Jen 1 in dat Yer oo liS44l ML Two IPRZfl 8 90 39 4lt IIIMMYU 1 PKKTMh Ihff AfUtH olio hi I of lunUv ho ihiccA on the New York Block Excharxe AfUniA More coin nv Acikin? Mil I fPk llrA Ad Hcducuon omotnvAuk Juneau Comnanv 1 Alitd ClietniCdl and LOS ANGELES March (UPi Propped up in a hospital bed hia wounded left arm suspended ahnv hla head by ropes and pulleys di trict Attorney Buron Pitt directed nis own searen xmy ror tne men who tried to assassinate nim thinks they were "radicals" He still believes there were men in the small sedan from which two guns blazed as he drove alone in his own ear toward hla father 4 AIKS BELLE BIBNETTE TH1IMAS house Sunday night although on Mrs Belle Burnette Thomu '22 year old wife of rank Thomas of Stocksvllle died at 1 o'clock this morning in en Aahevllle hospital fol lowing a short Illness of pneumonia uneral arrangementa were Incom plete today but the service la sched uled for 3 o'clock tomorrow after noon at the Piney Mountain Baptist to believe however I we ehot by church near Morgan HUI some radical who were reported te 1 VI ThAma had haan marrlMi a roils in VMtiration wu iirw was Miss Belle Burnrtte Mr1 1 nomas following four lines: monl a week ago at hl home at Stocksvllle In addition to her husband Mr Thomas Is survived by Mrs Burnette lx Brink DeBruh! and Thomas of Alexander Keplv Winston Salem When nine veara of nnhtih Buckner Btocksvllle 1 liitfiitM rnirsirw aiiu wmog wiutve the Western North Carolina Times Burnette of Stocksvllle and three "th best newspaper tor it dze In brother Luther Cecil and Hur th woria" 1 nett Jr ot Stockvllle Started With bpeurltrr I funeral director of Weaver Young began hla newspaper 'M' sve charge of arrangement iMihllhln'w HI uvtr ui xrnuuvv ollowing a 10 dav lines ot nneu monl Jackl Humphrey 11 year old son of Mr and Mrs Humphrey 65 Hubbard itreet died 1 at 8 o'clock' yesterday afternoon at I tne nome hs wa a student at tne Eugene Rankin grammar school West Asheville I uneral service were" tn he iwi I be announced tonight or tomorrow ducted at 4 o'clock thl afternoon st' members of th family said this aft the residence The Rev Grice mew I tiy 1 VA2O ncv vv LAiig Biiu uir rvr Nine Starnes were to officiate and burial iaa to follow In Green Hills cemetery Dunn Groce funeral home has charge ot arrangement Pallbearers: Waiter Hambright Artie Guthrie Lee O'Kelley Arthur Satterfield Wilson Mur hy John Cannon and A Ender Honorary pallbearers and flower girls were to be Jackie classmates I at school i In addition to his parents the boy i Is survived by two sisters Martha Lucille end Patsy Jane Humphrey ASSASSIN HUNT ROM SICK BED re 4 7 4 (V 1 1 I 4 't I ik A J' 1L Et 'I'Twcvr' a I 3M77 Mor Itlc'' anqu and nV Guet leorgf nd A aul I monfl erho la As Ira husic lurrai I He lervlc A de ilack 1 Aiss lave Al Aluic rilst dr leiflgt Si eb tar 1 ertta 8uf nentt hfl toUV) Beck) Glee Can' schot neseli patty Batt i ao fl cand" nam jj.

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