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all the school carriers as fast as possible even though the and of the school term is near, Farmer said. Raleigh, N. C., Apr. Bank of Moncure, in Chatham county failed to open today, Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks, was notified. The Bank's statement of December 31, 1931, showed total resources of $122,026, capital stock of $25,000 and about $76,000 in deposits. W. W. Langley was cashier of the This was only bank to close in the State two Raleigh, N. C., Apr. State statutes postponement of sale of land for delinquent county taxes also arpply to the sale of land for delinquent municipal taxes, Attorney General Dennis G. Brummitt, held today. The machinery act of the 1931 General Assembly, he said, required the town tax collector on the second Monday in Maly to make report in full to the governing body of the municipality of uncollected taxes for the current tax year. Rale N. C., Alpr. -Greensboro yesterday reported 532 persons had been returned to jobs in the American Legion dr.ve, Major Michael A. Perry, State executive director, said today. North\ Carolina now has placed persons at work since February 15th. Placements reported yesterday besides those at Greensboro were: Roanoke Rapids 153, Charlotte 21, Kannapolis 8, Oxford 32, and Raleigh Raleigh, N. C., A'pr. Governor 0. Max Gardner will go to today to spend several days there conferring with officials of the United States Bureau of Education in regard to the consolidation of N. State College and N. with the Univers of North Carolina. The report of the special committee of educational experts, who have been making surveys of the three institutions for several months, will be ready for publication in May the governor said. Raleigh, N. C., Apr. State Board of Assessment today heard the appeal of the Henrietta Citton Mills of Rutherfor county seeking reduction in the county tax assessment. The county assessed the mills at $1,849,235 and the mills contend that would be a fair figure. More than 20 witnesses were to testify. Willis Smith and T. Moss appeared as attorneys for the mills with B. T. Jones and Dunagan representing the county. Mrs. Mary B. Hodges was the guest of Mrs. A. E. Griffin Monday. Peel was business visitor at Hardison Mill Tuesday. Mrs. J. G. Peel visited friends in Washington Tuesday. Misses Allie Marie and Evelyn Hardison were the guests of Miss Eloise Gautier Hodges Sunday. Mrs. Mamie Leggett spent the week end with Mrs. Leala Peel Mrs. Addie Hodges was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Hodges on Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. R. L. Hodges are sorry to hear she is sick. It is hoped he will recover. Mrs. Maye Stalls. Hodges and little daughter spent the day Tuesday with Mrs. Hodges. George E. Peel and H. Perwere bus ness visitors in Williamston Monday. Mr. and Mrs J. G. Peel and family visited friends at Stokes Sunday. George Peel and Miss Gautier attended services at the Ohristian church in Washington Tuesday night. Mrs. S. D. Moore was the guest of her sister Mrs. Mary B. Hodges Friday. Misses Annie and Esther Leggett and Ed Peel attended the pienic at Beaver Dam Thursday. W. A. Hodges was in Washington on Wednesday. Mrs. Fannie Leggett and chil dren have returned to their home at Stokes after spending several days with Mrs. S. H. Perrl.