*I%THE fttTJyXGTOX (Nr*c.) DAILY TIME3, AP*L«.*»1DSD.-L. ,4W ,, %.* «THE DAILY TIMES-309 South Spring StreetIChance for Gun Practice (ijjfelshM Daily Except bur.day by j *rfee BurUngton News %,. -Are. Victoria 5^. Crowson - Pre dent-Nobody's BusinessWar Aviators in Endurance Flight4IiBy Gee McG«SVIJbCftiJmON RATES ' iPayable in Advance*One Year A,.... $Uo1£ Mceffhs Y:V....STlYCfee Week .........i Mimike takes the who out of iiEntered at use Fohoccc at Burling-: ion, N. CL as second elassmai! mat-:HOOVER,_ 1i flat rock. s. C.. a pull S. 1930. !ter, ^der Act of Congress, March, d^r ^ efUu,r; j' ' f Mr. wife's second cuzzin by \, . ADVERTISING RATES- j inarridge who oncers to the name : SS2E nUS ^?Ue5t’ i ot Earn and has been staying ’atCsslfied advertising, ier word, one! * , ^ .cent* | ciir house for 5 months vxmo.u*------ ; paying a any board asked me lastMEMBER OF^THE^ ASSOCIATED ; JllgIn he was eating theThe Associated Press .is exclusive- i last blsket at supper why 1 diddent ly entitled to use fcr republication I rite up something about the preset 'all pews dispatches credited to W1t republicans who has been init ot not otherwise credited hi this p^^j. since hoover, and i will dopaper arid alsc the local news pub- ; _ „Ilshed herein. ! £° a5 followers.All rights of republlcation of spc- ' cil dispatches herein are als« reserved.MEMBER OP INTERNATIONALNEWS SERVICE.*We also retain our International News Service membership.i., „ m , ,, . p , ..., , ... ,_,BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY,i am a dlnmiercrat by birth butam glad that the g. o, ps. is in pow- ;er enduring the pannick causeu by wall street loaning the gamblers more money to gamble with than they loaned the bizness men to do bizness with, if ah smith had of been e leek, ted, the republicans , would of laid all of this trouble at ■ his feet and thev no doubt wouldIThey that wait upon the Lord j ol lynched him befoar now.shall renew their strength; they -—shad I mqunt up with wings as1; and a dlmmercratic congresseagles;'they shall run, and not Ue ; would of berm tarred and feath-wery;. and they shall walk and. eret2 6 months hmce and it wouldnot faint,—Isaiah 4031. o1' J*™ dangerous for a dimmer-| cratic mayor of new’ york or armyi other seaport town to of stuck his’ hed out of the winder—asttefcj-jb trut In J 4 VSwift, as an eagle cuts the ah,We'll, mount aloft to thine abode.; _ ^ ,On*wings of love our souls shall fly, Publieans ana° would of cracked the same with aNot trie amidst the heavenly roadMy soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation, is from him.—Psa. 62; :5 . .other communistsbomb and blowed him into eternity from whence no grafter has yet returned......... .inn i i it11r pmOGDEN FINLEY CROWSONBora July 7, 1878■ lt;XJietl November 80, 192B— *•; SATURDAY. APRIL 5, 1930.i since mr. hoover brought on his , cam pane plan of prosperity, cot-■ ton and com and wheat and other (farm supplies has gone down till they ain't worth picking up in the road and stocks that was worth 436 in ocktober ain’t every listed now' and our in d us tty is hog-tied ‘ to tie til for the lack of or-t dcrs to keep same running and iabout. hall the folks is out of work ; one day last week mr. hoover told the press that better times was right on us and everything in the j world broke 26 points the next 1 day. ■Mh ■*:* I5:£ ' Jvyrv* -,► -j* .\0\1 *• ^.\V.y'rtVjs* n .x it- vv-t-,-v,-. yLTDAY CVLIiHaWOUKL TRCiDXjSJSVJAlvVl -- ► r-y I'- v'yeyoi v■ ■ 1 • ITS*'?-i\ *■HS:V,B-*■ lt;v■v'AVi1 X^i:!'/• v/.v’VXtf XV,_rv ^4% viif■ s' / -T SiWUi'A V. .1.4.41L 'i/j y_. *.rM.'.,. B,,i,v'-'.v■.•.‘.•er,1X -■ y.-^z-’^^ylt;:9yj,r.% . O* ■ i-i.ir - - -A'►■ kV1 ■ r« -yC'-A$k IIIFour war a vim or- are plunnmg in make one ol ■Ju* most unusual and daring end era net- fliglun*er at?.e!n(inal, under live leadership of Chief Pilot Donaldson. They wilt start the flight at the Sunongles Country Club, at Fat on, N. J. Not alone will I hey refuel in the air at regular intervals. but the pilot of the ulanc will he changedami ®g fresh one will re pi live him every fifty hours. The above photo-din gram shows how these diiriny, aviators will, bv means, of a rope ladder,leave'the endurance ninne ami later fesflem tne. load on tin- accompanying plane, through . parachute leaps lu earth. ~vnuternativtiai Sevrztt*MISS BLACK HON Oil El) ATPRETTY PARTYlive packages which site gave to i beautiful. The work of the cam-Mlts Black.Upon opening these she found One of the loveliest or Lite sea- ; !SVl,ny lovely and useful gifts, forson’s parties was the compliment ! which site thanked the girls. Titej erumcn in getting these scene's frontthe most unusual viewpoints is remarkable.is- inor-4 h f a1 inn.XriU4 igiven Miss Swamut Bhtck, who tlLv -.j , uPLeand Annie Mtidy aL the home of; ' _______Miss Ross lust evening ot « -MONTANA MOON* ATo’clock, when they entertained with the B UAH AM THEATRE five tables of bridge and a mis- ' M0M)AY AND TUESDAYcell a neons sltower. | ___________Living-room, dininB-room, anti i_ hostesses gave the brlde-clect..... .... ! cr\'Still cream and sugar set. io wed with Kenoth Hcrbm m cm -; Thp pnUn, ;dIah. Wtis most enjoy- ; spring, by Misses Connie RossG. K. P. BOOK CLUB MEETS,The meeting was called , to or-i Jm m *r! der by the prudent presiding. All I business was discussed, old , findi‘ new. Next meeting the club will : decide whether to take the treaii-A THOUGHT FOR TODAYeven for ourselves. The I went to the throne with qulver-only way to conquer failure is to !try again.! 'i The old year wus gone.ALAMANCE DEBT TO ELON COLLEGEain’t to blame.waster happen With Urnm in power, Lmp discouragement comes tlie narty -v/oui be killed for 5companylng soul,Do we ever come to the end ofthe day, and in pausing, review the day that we have just lived ,and,He came to the desk with a quiv- ”D£hir Father,I said, ‘Tering lip.The day was donc^ ;Dear teacher.” he “said. “I want ; a new leaf,together andure and present to‘the school a What are probably the most beau- ■ nice book.The following program was rcu-td'ul exterior scenes ever pliqto-tiiere comes stealing over us an ov-crwhelming sense of failure; theuvu j day has been wasted, we aiUh^, dniicif such a thing j absolutely nothing, and the little “ alongrnd keeps us from rising this feel-new leaf.i've spoiled tms oiie..guesus uu u LI.U1. Moon,” Melro-Goklwyn- swunl. a .'•JPju paiy-cciiris. «hlli. t k miintol Woslern suin-l«8! bndo-etef* place vhu, marked by » Cro,vto,d.___ ^. ; h - mdred years, 13 months; 666vtWfi wish today'' to' again call the ays ud 44 hours, but the re-. . ' public an party shirks the blameattention of our, citizens to Ala- by saying it was wall street, but - hmnce: county’s debt to Elon Col- ’ wall street is the republican par-■ legeL This week the committee,1 ty and'flf ain’t nothing else but.’ f'nmmiseri nf • R O Rrownint? T M *if the ^ce couM 1x1 held toda^composed of R. O. Browning, J. M.;the vote would stand as followers:• Hx, A. L. Hill, R. W. Malone, B. ■ non. -al. . smith, . 23,677,864. herb. May, Dr.' C. W.' •McFlierson, Dr. hooyyr, M32z .. ndw^mr': editor if -■ Thomas-F.'- Opie. J. G. Rogers, D.i you agree with this piece plese ErSellers and F. Ly Williamson' sem i ^ sam^ and-rote -or-foam me • . . .. . . i when my paper will be out and i■y. out a folder setting forth the factsin the case as regards the unpaid pledges of Alamance county citi-J »!hs to Elori College, amounting Wj fifty thousand dollars, the interest \ upon this amount being some- ] thing like uurty-five hundred dollars a year, that the college is fore- I ed to pay because those who soj heartily subscribed to this' fund jJPnow .have iaiiec ;o live up to their.I've spoiled tills one.’ing of being a failure. %nd we will I took the leaf so stained and blot-jfed,And gave him a new one, all un- jnot feel inclined to attempt to try -again. Discouragement always fol- i lotvs this feeling, and if allowed to spotted, dwell verv long in our minds, wc And into his sad eyes smiled, will be so “blue are are not fit “Do better, now, my child.”hull were thrownss? i1.. is.; i ^Si-ctn. »nd while. Upon wrivat Ure, Mokclny and ‘ Tuesday in Song by «l«b.; guests round their places by means 1........ 1or».m_rtrtiriipvri- Duet by Ruby Bishop and AliceWestbrook.W1 . UUI„, ..... Life of Stephen C, Foster,-' Vir-h miniature bride and groom. AfL- ' ,. , , „4nin Allenrr several orogres®ions Mrs. Wilton Malcolm St. Clair who directed ^ fc . * . _ - tLane was found to hold high score 'he prcduclion took advantage oi ; Poem oy.. Stephen C;; :Fostcr,;He took my leaf all .stained and : an^waa ^ Swc ^ Z indu^ ^nTot i sing c^SSed by Sb^C.blotted course' nRcr which Mrs. William i the cowboys rounding up steers, Foster was rendered by BUlyjtUilt-And cave me a new one all un- ! Bowman played the '‘Wedding 1 roping unruly horses -and cattle. IcyMarch as little Juanita Ross, of riding up mourna:..- trails, looking Song by club _spotted. . ' Mebane, entered, dressed as a over wide plains from precipices meeting was adjoumed_to..bride, drawing a wagon, covered and other phenomena oi nature a^ain April 3 In the regular bookIn white, piled high' with uttrau- which are as spectacular as they are club room.after which- theI And into my sad heart smiled,‘Do better, now, my child.■piJ -rwill fetch you a nuther hind quarter of bee.yores trulie,mike Ciark, rfchTILLIE, The ToUerJ .SG METHiwff ' TEfe te’i bl£ MAS [' HAPPENED MP vaihiP^lEA New Traffic PerilOh These WomenTHAT'S THEM ATTHG j D' D you Buy TVIA’T CAR FCQM MAC?pjp-dgm !A'lamance ’county citizens can not |afford; to;'treat this educational in-jBy Leoia AllardIThe Colorado Springs bachelorstltuiioh in such a manner, it is a j who started all this discussion dlZzrace. upon the fair name of our about the selfishness of bachelors.county. - This stigma should speed- *hr being' tickled pink abouti . j , something in this column, nowlly be wped out. that ye may face asks why the bachelor girls don'tthe world with a clear conscience. Eay t-omeLhing, hc wants to hear Alamance county has always stood; what they think about marriage by Elon College in times of need j Do they like staying single andand there is such a time now, j -L ■ /1 He says he supposes he wouldbrought on by the unwillingness wt. ^ tetter off, “wihtli a nice wifeits citizens to live up to their prom- ; CI-y on shouldres, so heises We can not afford as a coun- j would buy her a hat trimmed withtv nroud of our' achievements in! horse feathers.” You can’t purge . . .... , • c+t5«ri hi* for 1115 contempt for matri-industrial expansion, standy : mony. Not in a thousand years.see our educational institution sui- , unless some chit of a girl comes fer for lack of faith on the part ot; giong and tells him how sweet heour good citizens. Lets get togeth- j ft. how different from other men,, , . .... , fi,a{ ; and how much better than all theer and tripe out tins cloud that ■ ro]ied ^ ^ WQu]d highangs over oar heads...ears stick uo at such sounds?A well balanced community must. Would they? Boy! And would he have not only industrial develop- j begin by buying new ties, and ask-went, but educational and rclipout j In* ],«r toJ- byc-bye7as well.' Tlios*, arc, all dapendent “ke “ «c napia.n.tipon one another, they are in~ dispecsaurc* Without aiiy one weliNkIIINlC, ‘‘ DROVE it I'MTqTt?Ee AMD SMASHED F liOMI OF IT r~~”ATHj yob'Lt LOT OF TH'MtiSif you iceem tilatL4 A’-TVM hc, IS FT 7.A __ir'SWF'SI'LLV*.~ r * wHEKTT It L 1.Ni 0\AJt iMiH'*idi^Rl*' in«, *irf *n Hritanr.. 11IMIHII | I II IMFD yOG'p LlKS TrO HAYE MeISiTMlVf E A ML- wj 'SV'-«LTmodel HOMEJa^a.r'l 1 *1-VIM.» MilaMO - (T iSNT'liJjFOE FIE TO DWIVB 30 MAWV SMART---SPO'LTGOT F 1 To 1M . THE GSiV Ljp MJI KJ O (AiS 1 - -7 ' —SUM MEIS]■ r - jFELIX, The CatBy Pat Sullivanlt; j«*■ALL RIGHT, FEU/,LtA seyeviMGr1.are unbalanced. Let us come toA man from Ridgewood, N, Y., says it pleases Mm to see the wq-men wearing leng skirts, but he„„ prfnea- i believes that a lady can be • a jthe aid of our religious and educa j ^ -wears longtional institution in a way skirts, short ones, or -just a- silkenwin be a credit:t6. us. undergarment.” He says: “It’s noti eo much what she wears as bowMJSS GRACE CHEEK ENTERTAINS EARNEST WORKERSCLASS FRIDAY EVENINGT Dust i»OV£ TEWtJl^,/ Don't voui ?I ■* 3 J j. _SIWELL, GO AWCA.D!► ►i.i , ■ ■ miiShs acts in the presence of men.Can you see a, lady trying to jact nonchalant in the presence of men while wearing just a silken The Earnest Workers class of the undergarment?” But of course he’s ISecond' Presbyterian, church held one of those men ■with a broadits monthly business meeting at view.the home of Kiss Grace Cheek, | He tells me the trouble withFriday evening at 7:30 o’clock.: women today is that they did notMiss Margaret Whitley4, joint host-! take the fullest advantage of thei religious education offered Tester- ■ vear.i—11» tAiILtrsiGUJ LI STEM —WMy DOiN'TVOL LILT MeE lt;l a, irsii'».»i+Hi***:I.,ft*r’ -•jl...,■ 1t ’ ■ ■ h ■hr*-. L'4¥■i ■1 ■ . I* ► h.r ■ . •*.H. i iCZiliria■ * •-*. h.i - . lt;. | | r« U.il1 ,r H.- * ni -. i ■.1, ►, ■ -i._. i .«. ij*::: l.nhhTiUMilI ■ I .1i, U,I'Polly and Her PalsI'5b S'MPLV' sotVU iHfMKaDream Could Make it SoBut a girl in only a silken undergarment is nothing to take thoughts away from the religiousess. - *Miss Ethel Hitt led the devotional and gave a very interesting talk’ Power of the Resurrection.Mrs J C. Wilson the president had charge ' of the business meet- ! training of yesteryear,insr Many good suggestions were jmade for the up-building, of the ; ■ *-'M. AC of New York, too. wants class Mrs J C. Wilson sm Wilma j to know What kind of folks arc Gerringer were apointed flower conventional folks? She says she committee for one month. The1 received an invitation to a partv.class decided to take up tli«'.‘‘rsdny | informina her that they wouldday bo:?s' plan again. During the; make whoopee” in a conventional podal hour Kiss Ruth. Whitley had ; way. She wants to know just what charge of the program. * Several j it means.contests were held, egg hunt ten ! I’d like to know too. The con-nin and making of Easter bonnets, ventions when there are any, arc Those winning in the contest were somewhat elastic. Whoopee in a Mrs J C Wilson. Misses Mac j conventions? way would puzzle any Thompson and Ethel IHtt. i guest. I’d have to go to such aThe hostesses assisted by Mr*,!partv tobe abH to tel? her. SheJ U Bradley served paradise* salftd,-; nii^ht go and then tell me,saltines, coffee/and salted nuts. '^rrit- me K’ng Features Sjm-Tiny chicks were given as favors dicatc New York.)*T0 WinJLTTlE: 6«t(?L1d.£'6Love sam whatWOULD U DOitcrLMRPLACE:?■*lt;« *. *•ThankK/0USH Ei9R ^C^CNiTRATltTGOhi myPROBLEM.PERKJ*♦ r.‘ *► j • *,r. I.jfl f^CLiFFr