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tteQves lTo * J- y*«lttngtoo.—6enAte eon- ♦•IMd deteaM «itrlk'e» And lock- 4Mbi in_ vetnstaklnglr* pnrased IntBagW TMterday, sending to 41 •! Hottse leglsUtion 'which VMid glrh the President specific ■•■tatory power to take orer In- AMtrial plants where production labor die- FONERAL SERVICES : s^=>LETE si EVERV DETAIL -r Av'.,rv,CE .‘.'.tooCT'Cs 1.4. ti' SfAC’iCK Reins-Sturdivant m LIGHTEN YOUR TASK HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Prepare to earn a good salary —money—and have the good things you are entitled to. A COMPLETE business course at JONES BUSINESS COLLEGE will give you the surest way to employment and of earning money. SUMMER CLASSES NOW FORMING Register now and gain three months’ salary ahead of those who wait till September. You will have here the advantages of one of the best equipped busi ness colleges in North Carolina. College and University trained teachers. Send for information. Jones Business re CoIleg HIGH POINT, N. C. P. P. Jones, M. President Fully Accredited by American Association of Commercial Colleges was interrupted by putes. Ending three daye of delate, the chamber voted 67 to 7 to f- mend the selective service act to permit the President to take over strike-bound plants, as he already has done under his pow ers as commander-ln-chief In the case of the North American Avia tion Company. Approval came after adminis tration forces had been upset by a junior member—Senator Ball (R(, -Minn. Over the opposition of Senator Connally (D), Vt., Ball .succeeded In attr.ching_ by a 36 to 34 vote an amendment re stricting the President’s plant seizure authority to cases in which either or both parties to a labor dispute had failed to uti lize or abide by medic tion. The Senate wrapped the strike condemnation statement and the plant seizure legislation up in a bill authorizing the President to defer from active training selec tive service registrants' who reach tbeir twenty-eighth birthday by July 1 of this or subsequent years without' having been induct ed into, the armed forces. Proposed by Senator Byrd (D), Va.. and amended at the suggestion of Senator Maloney (D), Conn., the strike condemna tion strtemeiit was adopted by a 46 to 25 vote. It set out that strikes or lock- out.?' that impeded the national defense effort were contrary to public policy and that controver sies of this nature in which eith er side refused to recognize and abide by arbitration were con demned. Senator LeFollette (Prog) Wis., then won speedy approval, 72 to 0, of an amendment reat- firming the principle of collective bargaining. As finally passed by the Sen ate. the legislation placed three ! checks on the President’s authori ty to take over plants. I He mast find that an existing !or threatened failure of produc tion would impede the defense program, that the exercise of the power was necessary in the pub lic interest and that one or both parties had failed to utilize or abide by mediation. The powers would expire with the end of the present full emergency. Beyond that, the Senate pro vided that when the President found that continued normal de- fen.se production would result, he could turn back any seized plant ti its private owners. New Chief Jujrticej ^ and Byrnei Are To Fill Vacanciee ■Washington.—Pre94dent„^opae- velt filled Jtwo Supreme Otvart va cancies with new dealers Thurs day and simultaneously elevated Associate Justice Harlan F. Stone, who shares his theory jf con stitutional interpretation, to the high post of Chief Justice of the United States. As rssociate justice, Mr., Roose velt appointed Attorney General Robert H. Jackson of New York and Senator James F. Byrnes of South Carolina. They were his sixth and seventh nominations to the nation’s highest tribunal. As a matter of customary courtes-y, the S'enrte confirmed the Byrnes appointment by acclamation elev en minutes after it was received. Stone’s promotion was obvious ly and widely poipular. Some scat tered objections to the Jackson nomination were expected from those who bitterly criticized his advisory opinion of last frll on the legality of transferring Amer ican dertroyers and mosquito boats to Great Britain. But the confirmation of the two, after an interim of formalities, was taken for grpnted and confidently pre dicted on all sides. Thus, when the court meets in October for its 1941-4 2 term, seven of its nine members will be Roosevelt appointees. The two others will he Stone, appointed originally liy President Collidge, and .A.s.?ociate Justice Owen J. Uol)erts, who was named by Pres ident Hoover. Roberts has voted sonieiinies one way and some times the other on questions in volving the constitutionality of new deal legislation. A1 Smith Goes to The White House to Shake The President’s Hand Use the advertising columns o this naoer as your shopping guide MR. TRUCK OWNER: Now is the time to buy a truck or trade for a better one—as you know there is a proposed tax on USED CARS and TRUCKS. We have the finest stock and the best selection of Reconditioned O. K.> Used Trucks in this country. Here are several selections; 1— 1937 FORD PICKUP. 2— 1939 CHEVROLET PICKUPS. 2—1937 FORD 1-2 TON PANEL. 2—1937 CHEVROLET 1 1-2 TON HEAVY DUTY TRUCKS. 1_1940 FORD PICKUP. Low Miles. 1- 1939 FORD PICKUP. Low Miles. 1_1940 CHEVROLET Cab Over En gine Heavy Duty Truck. 1—1937 G.M.C. 3-4 TON PICKUP. 1—1939 FORD HEAVY DUTY TRUCK 1—1939 CHEVROLET Heavy Duty Truck. 1—1940 DODGE Heavy Duty Truck. 1—1935 CHEVROLET PICKUP. All the above units have been really priced to sell quick. Yes, we will trade. Easy terms. All bargains. GADDY MOTOR CO. “Your Chevrolet Dealer” Phone 112 North Wilkesboro, N. C. Wa.shington. June 10.—Alfred E. Smith and President Roose velt shook hands at the White House yesterday. Smilli. former governor of New York. Iroke with the new deal in its early days bill recently has been supporting the Roosevelt foreign policy. In Washington to attend com mencement exercises ft George town university. Smith said he wa.? merely paying a “social visit” on the chief executive. “I wanted to sha.ke hands with the President.’’ he said, “and wish him well.’’ “.Are all hatchets buried now, governor’/’’ he was asked. “There never was any hatchet,’’ he retorted. RETAIN PRESENT EXEMPTIO Washington, June 10.-—The house ways and means commit tee voted today to retain the pres ent individual income tax examp- tions of $800 for single persons and $2,000 tor married couples. NOTICE OF LAND ENTRY Land entered by S. M. Estep. No.- STATE OF NORTH CAEOLINA, WiLKES COUNTY Office Of Entry Taker June 5th, 1941 Notice is hereby given that S. M. Estep of Wilkes (bounty has this day entered .3 1-2 acres of land, more or less in Wilkesboro To'wn ship, Wilkes County on the waters creek, branch and ad joining the lands of James Jones, i. S. Ogilvie and others; bounded as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING on a red oak, Jim Jones comer in the John Pearson '■•'p runnirij South 8 poles with the Pearson line running to an iron stake in the Harper Adams line lunn'ng West with the Adams line 71 poles to a stake then North with Minton’s 8 poles to a black 0-: .lirn Jees corner, thence East with Jones line 71 poles to the be ginning, containing 3 1-2 acres, more or less. And running vari ous courses for complements. If no protest is filed within 30 days, warrant for same will be issued. C. C. SIDDEN, 6-30-4tm Ehitry Taker NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION North Carolina, Wilkes County. 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