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SCOTT URGES BETTERMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT 1 Raleigh, Feb. 10, ? (AP) ? Racketeering is going on in North Carolina in some places "to a disgusting extent," Governor Scott asserted today. The Governor spoke at the or ganisation meeting of a committee h? named recently to study the administration of justice in the state. "Ton can't tell me," he said, "with all the. police, sheriffs' deputies, highway patrolmen judges and solicitors that you can't maintain law and order in this state if their efforts are co ordinated. Something Wrong "There's something wrong with the total picture somewhere that such things exist," he added. The Governor urged the com mittee to make a full study of the courts of law enforcement generally and try to find out of the situation is all right or *if the patient is really sick." "If improvements can be made," he added, "I want to give my support to it in the Legisla-: ture to bring them about." The committee is composed of Superior court judges, deans of law schools, lawyers, newspaper men and law enforcement officers, and the Governor said that with its "road representation" he felt: its recommendations would have ^chance of being approved by *e Legislature. Wjllis Smith of Raleigh, chair man of the committee, told the I group that "all of us realize the Iknperfections of our judicial sys- ] tern" and that "things can be i done to improve the administra-1 tion of justice." Smith said the committee would be divided into subcommittees and that suggestions received on im proving the administration would be referred to these subcommit tees for intensive study. Then, he said, they would be considered by | the full committee. New drug brings relief from migrane. New drug, Octin, seems to hold much promise for suffer ers of migraine, bringing both re- | lief from head pain and its ca companying nauseau in most | cases. Read how one woman pa tient was able to return to useful I and happy life by getting Octin, injections in "Migraine," illumi nating article in February 26 is sue of The American Weekly, na tion's favorite magazine with The Baltimore Sunday American. Or der from your local newsdealer. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE | Having qualified as executors i of the estate of Harry Prestwood, late of Wilkes county, N. C., thjs is to notify all persons having | claims against the estate of the! said deceased to exhibit thesn to the undersigned, whose address is Purlear, N. C., on or before Jan uary 7, 1951, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All per sons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate pay ment. JOHN V. IDOL AND ETTA LEE IDOL Executors of the estate of Harry Prestwood, deceased. This the 7th day of January, 1950. 2-23-4t(T) Mercy Trial Witness IN BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Dr. William E. Smith, who first told Carol Ann Palght that her father, Police Sgt Carl Paight, was doomed to die of cancer, is shown shortly after he testified at the trial. He told a Supe rior Court Jury that the 21-year-old college senior was "not sane" when she shot and killed her father as he lay in a Stamford, Conn, hospital bed. (International Soundphoto) Local Soldier Trains For Exercise Portrex i Pvt. Dewey Russell Caudill is receiving amphibious training at the naval amphibious base. Little I Creek. Va., in preparation for participation in operation portex joint air-sea-ground maneuver to be held in the Caribbean during late February and early March. Portex isr planned t0 test new amphibious and airborne techni ques and equipment, to accumu late knowledge and data concern ing the principles governing ? joint operation, and to indocri Inate army, navy, air force and marine peftonnel in joint train ing of all services for increased efficiency of the armed forces as a fighting team. The third infantry division, Fort Benning, Ga, commanded by Maj.~ Gen. P. W. Clarkson, is playing a major role in portex^ that of an amphibious assault force. The third is well fitted to take this part having participat ed in four major invasions during World War II?Africa, Italy, Sic ily and France. Climax of the opesation will be a combined assault on the island of Vieques,"which lies about six miles off the coast of Puerto Rico. Vieques will be defended by an "aggressor" force, one of the latest wrinkles in adding realism to maneuvers. Pvt. Caudill, a member of the army, Co. A, 30th Infantry Regi ment, Fort Benning, Ga, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Caudill, of Cricket. SlUUtBAKEft New Studebaker ideas pay off in big savings for truck owners! ? See for yourself whot Stude baker has done to give those trucks a new kind of pulling power, staying power, 'earning power! ? A frame of new strength?with a rigid, twist resisting K-member up front! ? A cab of new roominess, visibility and comfort! Low floor and enclosed safoty steps? 'Lift-the hood" accessibility! ? Stop in and check up on these money-sf ving new ^ Studebaker trucks right away! MOTOR MARKET, INC Ninth St.. - Phone 697 A . Home of Better Values DOLLAR DAYS FEBRUARY 17th AND 18th This way folks for two big dollar days. You will be amazed when you see what your DOLLAR BILL can buy in our store. Right here are some of the biggest values in town . . . money savers you can't afford to miss. Get here early for the best pickings! Doors open at 8:30 o'clock. LAMES' READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT All women's dresses left from Fall and Winter season are grouped in following prices for dollar days. $14.95, $16.95 and $19.95 DRESSES, each ? $4.00 $8.95, $10.95 and $12.95 DRESSES, each ? $3.00 One Group DRESSES, each __ $2.00 The Last Lot DRESSES, each $1.00 MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT ODD LOT MEN'S SUITS All wool, were $29.50, remarked to $24.95. Dollar Days Spe cial at, each? $12.00 MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS Oxford cloth, sport collars, a regular $3.65 shirt, to close out Dollar Days at? $1.00 ea. SPUN RAYON SPORT SHIRTS Long sleeve, medium dark shades. Dollar Days? $1.00 ea. Lingerie Deportment A SPECIAL GROUP OP BRASSIERS Nationally advertised brands, values to $3.50, to be closed out for only? $2.00 ea. LADIES' BAND LEG PANTIES and Hollywood Briefs, in white, pink and blue, assorted sizes. Special price? 2 Pairs $1.00 COTTON SLIPS For ladies, hamberg trim top and bot tom, white. Sizes 32-40. Specially priced during Dollar Days, only? 2 for $1.90 An unusual value in Ladies Hollywood BRIEF PANTIES White, pink and blue. Sizes S'. M. L. Specially priced? 4 Pairs $1.00 Large Table of Sanforized COTTON SLIPS Wide hamberg trimming. Sizes 32-40. Special during Dollar Days? 2 for $2.50 One Group of Ladies' RAYON GOWNS Long sleeve and sleeveless, odds and ends. Values to $4.95. Special Dollar Day Price? $3.00 ea. Dollar Day Values in LADIES' GOWNS Bed Jackets and. Pajamas? $2.00 eo. Special for" Dollar Days Only. A Group of Ladies' SATIN and CREPE SLIPS Pastel colors, black and white? 2 for $3.50 One Group of Ladies' Lace Trim JERSEY GOWNS And a few Cotton Pajamas. Special price? $1.00 ea. Infants and Children's Department Children's RAYON PANTIES Sizes 2-12, pastels and white. Special price during Dollar Days? 19c ea. OUTING PAJAMAS For Children. Sizes 8-16, assorted. Specially priced at? $1.50 ea. One Group of OUTING GOWNS and Pajamas for children. Dollar Days Special Price? $1.00 ea. A Large Group of Children's WEARING APPAREL Values to $5.96, during Dollar Days? $2.00 ea. Odds and Ends in Children's Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters Etc. Specially priced during Dollar Days? $1.00 ea. JUST RECEIVED In time for Dollar Days, another ship ment of Hand Made Infants Wear, Dresses, Batiste Gowns, Bibs, Pillow Tops, Etc.? $1.00 ea. BIRDS EYE DIAPERS Specially priced for Dollar Days, only $2.00 a doz Men's Gabardine long sleeve SPORT SHIRTS A Dollar Day close out at? $2.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS Cotton flannel bright colors, in shirts for men? $1.50 eo. A few odds and ends Men's Cotton DRESSING ROBES To close out at? $1.00 eo. Men's short sleeve knitted POLO SHIRTS In assorted colors and stripes? $1.00 Men's and Boys' ELASTIC BELTS In solid colors and stripes? $1.00 eo. A 10% REDUCTION On Any MAN'S SUIT In Stock Dollar Days Only. BOYS' DEPARTMENT POLO SHIRTS *' Fruit of The Loom", long sleeves? $1.00 ea. A special lot BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS In corduroy knit sport type polar plaid flannel, long sleeves. Regular price $1.98 and up to $2.95. Dollar Days? $1.00 ea. Boys' and Children's regular $2.95 CORDUROY OVERALLS Dollar Days? $1.50 ea. All $1.98 CORDUROY OVERALLS For Children? $1.00 ea. SHOE DEPARTMEHT WOMEN'S SHOES A small quantity women's and growing girls Shoes? $1.00 pr. Women's Casual and Dress SHOES Regular price $8.95. Dollar Day?? $4.00 pr. DRESS CASUALS For women and girls? $3.00 pr. ~ MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS Regular prices $6.95 and $9.96. Priced for Dollar Days $5.00 First Floor Yard Goods and Accessories A Group of WOMEN'S HANDBAGS Former regular price up to $4.96? Dollar Days? $1.00 WOMEN'S GLOVES Regular $1.98. Dollar Days? 50c pr. Regular $4.96 CHENILLE SPREADS Dollar Days? $2.50 eo. Regular $14.96 CHENILLE SPREADS A beautiful bed cover with fringed edges. A real value at, each? $7.00 CHAIR CUSHIONS Plastic covered, large assortment bright patterns, with contrasting ruffles? 2 for $1.00 Large size assorted STRIPED TOWELS 4 for $1.00 < A Beautiful Quality WHITE BROADCLOTH 3 yds. for $1.00 Or Dish Cloth, guaranteed by "Good Housekeeping"? KITCHEN TOWELS Cloth, guaranteed ling"? 4 for $1.00 81 x 108 Cannon MUSLIN SHEETS 2 for $3.88 BASEMENT SPECIALS Men's or Women's COTTON SWEATERS Coat styles. Now $1.98. Dollar Days? $1.00 ea. The biggest value of the year! MEN'S FOUR BUCKLE ARTICS Regular $4.95 and $5.95 values. To close out Dollar Days? $2.00 ea. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Regular $1.79, for Dollar Days? 2 for. $2.75 BOYS' OVERALLS "King's Special"? $1.00 eo. BOYS' POLO SHIRTS In stripes. Sizes 4 to 14. A real value at? 2 for $1.00 NEW PAPER DRAPES Soft shades, floral patterns? 2 pairs for $1.00 LADIES' STEP-IN PANTIES Lace trimmed? 4 for $1.00 Perfect Slumber ALL WOOL BLANKETS Assorted colors, 72 x 84, now $7.95, Dollar Days extra value? $4.00 ea. ALARM CLOCKS "Lux", special for Dollar Days? $1.00 ea. BUY YOUR BLANKETS NOW FOR NEXT WINTER! ? We have about a dozen DOUBLE BLANKETS Part wool, size 70 x 80. Regular $8.95, for Dollar Days? $2.00 a pr. We also have a large quantity DOUBLE BLANKETS Size 72 x 84. Fine quality, regular $4.95 and part wool. Dollar Days? $3.00 pr. SPECIAL FOR DOLLAR DAYS ONLY FIVE - STRING BROOM Now Selling for 79c FOR *1.00
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