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Burst Open When Dropped On Floor

In North Carolina Mounds

The North Carolina Archaeological Society, of which Barry T Davis, Curator of the State Museum, at Raleigh, is President, was able to review a record of definite accomplishments, at a recent meeting. This record dales back to 1933, since which time explorations have shed much light on North Carolina's "buried past.” ·

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GENERAL

£600 A YEAR FOR EVERY PARSON

Minimum Stipend Proposal

scem to this house was during the summer of and roof of

that the North Carolina have been of wood, this being un- The need to alleviate the poverty A suitcase containing 11oz. or 1938. gelignite and 30 detonators, which Archarological Society conducted usual, but the final thrth-covered of the lower paid clergy and a was teft by an unknown man in the the first exploration ever made in root conformed to the pattern of statement that it would be a disas- cfter ancient stractures. ter to the Church if the clergy cloak-room at Uxbridge-road sta- this State by a group of people, many tion, was referred to at West Lon-ting within its borders. The site Pottery and stone artifacts have were too well paid were among the

was in Randolph County, near the been ound on this site.

views expressed at the don police cut recently.

assembly at Westminster Hall re-.

It was stated that a clerk, rear-town of Asheboro. ranging the luggage in the cloak room. dropped the case. It hit the counter and broke open. The clerk then telephoned the palice"

William Smith, 26, lorry driver, of Musand-road, Fulian, who was committed for tal on a charge of being in possession of explosives for unlawful purposes, was alleged to inave produced the ticket for the

Lasi on Nov. 9.

STOPPED IN STREFT

On this spot, excavations were made which resulted in the finding of relles believed to have establish ed It is the location of the Keyauwes Indian village which was visited by John Lawson in 1702 Trade beads, pipes, and other material comprised the group of articles recovered

cently

Church

Towards the end of the session there was an interruption from the public gallery-the second of the

The donors of this mound were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Frutchey, of | Mount Gilead. Besides the work being carried on there fast year. an important research on Shuan sites North Caroliņa has been week. conducted by the Archaeological When the Archbishop of Canter- Society.

bury was about to pronounce a Collaborating with the Society blessing

mall, 1

leaning over and the University of North Caro-the public gallery rall, shout- iina, the Indiana Historical Society (ed. **May I 15k a ques- presented a gift for the continuation

abcut Commandments ion of this work, carried forward and 77" Members shouted "No" by Joffe Coe, Edward Lowery and and “Order.” The man was spok- Thoma's Field.

en to by an attendant and he at In 1936, a peculiar type of arrow-once left.

Work now is in progress on an ancient Indian mound, located in Montgomery County, on Little River. This mound was presented Mr H. A K. Mirgan, prosecuting, to the State in May, 1937, and ex- said that Smith puld Od and left ravation was begun the following with the case. In Uxbridge-road September Many interesting | head, known as the Folsom point. The Assembly discussed a resolu he was stopped by"Det.-Sgt. Stutthings already have been learned was found 171 North Carolluation, eventually withdrawn, pro- lard. Smith stuck his knee in the about the people who once lived specimens being similar to those posed by Mr. IL Elwig Rochester), officer's stomach. hit him on the here

discovered in 1925 Gen: Folsom, requesting the presidents of the aw, and throw the case into the l

N. M... road Other officers arrived, there was a struggle, and Smith was de; Lained.

When Smith was asked for an exponation, he, said. "Whatever I say will not get me out of it. and

ORIGINAL FOUNDATIONS

Convocations of Canterbury and Although than men known for York to consider the advisability of Ay la uften the case, it was many years that North Carolina appointing a joint committee to learned, for example, that several) was rich in sites that might yield formulate sume policy to help the structures had been bullt on the prelaterie Pregsues. It was not clergy towards a reasonable sub- original "toundations. One house, until recently that any real pro-sistence.

Wils quite large. 3S which

KTCSS was

lunds nude. Lack, et

I do not want to implicate any-rectangular la shape. The walls proved the greatest obstacle. hudy else at, present,”

At Smith's address police found in the pocket of a brown overcoat 1va pamphlets snowing how the gellhite should be used. In a sult they found a packet containing two elgarettes. One had half the tobacco taken out, and Inserted in the spice was another detonator.

Mr. Morgan said the exhibits were at Woolwich Arsenal. They were "highly dangerous."

Det.-Set Stutlard produced 3 dummy packet. which he said re- presented an exhibit in which there were 30 detonators. Another exhibit was a length of safety fase. Edwards Williams, of the He- search. Department. Woolwich Arsenal, said that he examined gelignite. safety fuses, and 31 de-

Lonators.

"The detonators,” he added, “are of modern type, and the gelignite and fuses were in normal condi- tion."

"STANDING BLOT”

Mr. Elwly described the stipends of the lower-paid clergy as “ጎ standing blot on the Anglican

STREAMLINED. 14,400 GUINEAS FOR Church and said that the need

AIR LINER

Features Of The Albatross

A REMBRANT

Sale Of Rufförd. Abbey Pictures

for actiori was greater than ever.

"The poetest parson should have at least £600 a year," he stated. "From

authoritative source I am informed that there are over 8,000 Hvings under £400 per year, 2,862 between £200 and £300, and 773 under £200, subject

"Its weight and 4,000 square One of the outstanding events to the usual deductions. Recently feet of exposed surface were re at the sale of Rufford Abbey ple- there has been the added burden pane of glass of tures at Christie's was the keen of the Tithe Act. In some cases it presented as a negligible thickness, towed edge-competition. for & luminous land-1s merely an existence and not a,

ise "through the air by the same scape by Salomon van Ruisdael. Hring." thrust horse-power-1.300 h.p.-it uncle of the better-known painter. would travel only 49 m.p.h. faster." | Jacob.

This claim is made in a note by

Although the Dutch

ų

The Bishop of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich (Dr. W G. Whitting- brothers ham) said: "I deprecate

very

form

the de Havilland Aircraft Co. on Katz, of Dieren, fought hard and much the over-statement of the the Albatross Intercontinental Mat many others Joned in. Mr. A. poverty of the clergy. It is con- Plane," which is similar in design Bradby. Of Gooden and Fox, stantly put forward in a to the Frobisher, now going into staved them all off at 4,000 which seems to me to be untrue.

"There is no reason why any European service for Imperial Air-guineas. This is a sale maximum ways.

for a Salomon van Ruisdael ple- benefice in this country, which has a sufficient mumber of people in it to justify Its being in the charge In 1929 a woman from New Zea-of one man, should ever be under streamlining of this four-engined land sent one to Christie's and

£350 in annual value. It is not SIR K. WOOD ON air liner, one of the factors in the

It realized 3,000gns. Next, an the fault of the Church of England Army bicer tried his luck, and it there is."

NAZI POGROM

British Sympathy

For Jews

Events & Germany were re- terred to by Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister for Air, when he addressed mass meeting in Sheffield recently.

The calculation is adduced evidence

iture.

of the almost perfect

non-wasteful use of power.

M

The Albatross type carries, 22 His picture brought 3,300 guineas. Miss Florence M. Hunt, Chelms- daytime passengers and a crew of four at a cruising speed of 210

m.p.h. There is no foreign air liner which transports this loud at the same speed, save by much greater power expenditure...

RUNNING ECONOMY

Another striking feature was ford, said that it would be a disas the determination of private bid-ter to the Church if the clergy ders acting personally or through were too well paid, and if people their agents. Indeed, a record of thought that the parson's was a another sort was established by cushy job.

the formation of A private syn- "We ought not to lay too much. dicate of competitors. who pre-stress on the well-paid clergy." she added, "We must remember that they are followers of, the Apostles. and we cannot imagine St. Paul wondering what he was going" to live on."

The resolution was then with- drawn

Reduction of air-resistance is an sented a bold front Important element in running. Under the sale alias of Thomp- economy, and it is claimed for the son, he won at 1.350 guineas the Gipsy Twelve engines used in the impressive Gainsborough scene at Albatross type that they have aa ford and "bagged" many other cleaner entry and lower coolink lots.

Dealing with the cumculties of peace-makers at the present tirae. he said, 'No one in this country would for a moment. for instance, seek to detend the senseless crime which was committed in Paris, but The type was designed on,, con- private collector, bought at 2,700 undoubtedly-and it is well that tract terms which called for the guineas the pair of atmospheric Germany should know It-there is transport of 1,000lb of mail for a views of Rome, by Canaletto, a great measure of sympathy for range of 2.500 miles against a con- probably acquired for Rufford by those who are being made to suffer tinuous head wind of 40 mp.h. Henry Savile when he was British for it."

As a Nightrider, the Albatross 22 | Ambassador at Rome, There are a numbe, of people," passenger seats can be converted sald Sir Kingsley. laler in his in a few minutes into sleepers.

loss than any other aero engine Before this. Sir Alec Martin, re- in production.

presenting a well-known English

state of affairs in the world to-day.

If you take the view that war is

say that in adopting that policy

Inevitable, I would not hesitate to

we should be adopting a bankrupt

BOY LOUNGE- LIZARD'

policy, a policy that really holds Magistrate Criticises

out no hope for the peace of the world in future"

"AIR FORCE APPEAL

Side-Whiskers

OPENING BID SURPRISE

for the

WAR JUSTIFIED NOW IF EVER

Gandhi Condemns Jew-Baiting

"If ever there could be a justl

"The

to

Com-

writes Mr.

to

speech, “who take the view that The night accommodation provides Although the private syndicate so long as there are dictators in for 12 wide single berths 7ft long, struggled manfully to win the ex-fiable war in the name or humani- Europe war is inevitable, and that with a bedside armchair for each quisite little woody landscape by ty. a war against Germany It is better to have it now than traveller,..

Hobbema, this gem fell at 3,500 prevent the wanton persecution to put it off to some future date. The four lower berths of the for- guineas to the Katz brothers; but a whole race would be when we might be in a more diff-ward and amidship compartments la private collector. r., R. Lpletely justifield," cult position.

arc designed to provide spring Joseph, emerged victoriously at Gandhi in his journal, "Harijan." "That to me has always been a mattresses of single or double width 1,600 gulness

German persecution, of country most appalling conception of the at will.

house park scene by Jacob van the Jewa seems to have no paral

lef in history. Ruisdael

The tyrants never As expected, the Rufford Abbey went so mad as Hitler seem pictures attributed to Rembrandt have gone."

Recommending jevoked much speculative bidding...

the adoption When the first of the series-a o non-violent resistance by the portrait of a girl at a window was Jews in Germany. Mr. Gandh placed upon the easel the first Ray" am convinced that. If response to the auctioneer's ap-some one with courage and vision peal was only 20 guineas. Then an arise among them to lead The appearance of a boy of 16, dingdong arithmetic ensued, cul- them to non-violent action their Sir Kingsley also spoke of the who got himself up to look like minating in final call, by the despair can be turned to hope "most remarkable result" of his a lounge-lizard." was criticised by brothers Katz of 4,400 guineas. At

"It will then be a truly religious appeal in June for men to join the the Magistrate. Mr. John Harris, at 1,500 guineas they also took a resistance, offered against Air Force. Since then more than Thames, place court, The boy portrait of Rembrant's father. godless fury of dehumanised 13.000 men had joined, and the and another youth were charged personnel of the Regular Air Force with theft.

The chler Lely portrait was one man", jot, Prince Rupert in Garter Robes had increased since the end of

police officer had at 270 guineas, and a small Velaż- last March from some 69,500 off-given particulars about the older ques head of an old man brought

PAYS "FINĘ WITH cers and men to nearly 85,000.

boy, Mr. Harris asked, "What about 420 guineas (Turner). It was GARLIC ́ AND LEMONS Still more men were needed, and this other object? What is a boy day of both great and trifting he hoped that throughout the of 16 doing with his hair per tidding. The total £31,183, add-peddling without a licence, and country efforts would not be re-manently waved and wearing side-ed to the result of the sale on the old Magistrate Nicholas H. Pinto laxed. They had got to see to it whiskers???

spot in October and "dispersal of he couldn't pay the $i fine, that those men were fairly treated The boy a mother: That furniture, makes an aggregate of

properly

with natural. equipped

It has been like, that £68,000.

He finally agreed to sell Magis- since be was a child,

trate Pinto his entire stock of Dealing with social services, Bir Mr. Harris: Side-whiskers are

goods-20, beads of garlic and 30 Kingsley said: "Let no one spread. not natural. What is he trying

lemons-for the 31. He used the the lie that this Government is to be? A man? I do not know go about like this? Well, you money to pay his fine. curtailing its social services, but what he looks like. He does not know what boys are to-day. They The Magistrate said he would rather, in many directions indeed, look like a man.

get funny notions, They tell you distribute the lemons among the

and machines.

After ទ

B

the

Alphonse Fuma pleaded guilty to

it is taking a fresh step forward in The magistrate then asked the times have changed. If you tell court's staff, but kept secret his the most vital matters affecting mother whether her husband was them anything for their own good plans to dispose of the gazile the future well-being and hap-jalive, and she said he was. they say it is the fashion, or some-}. "I wouldn't breathe it to a single piness of our race.”

Why does he allow this boy to thing.

person." he said.

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