Epidemic of Unusual Accidents Noted In This State Recently Falling Off Or Oul of Moving Vehicles Cause of Num ber of Deaths An "epidemic" of accidents in which persons have been killed as a result of falling off or out of mov ing automobiles or trucks on North Carolina streets and highways has been noted in recent weeks, the Highway Safety Division reported this week ^ Five such fatalities were record ed in December, and two more dur ing the first two weeks of Janu ary. Reading of the accident reports gives some idea of how these acci dents happened. One report said, "Two Negroes were riding between truck and trailer. A hog ran out in to rear wheels of truck, causing truck to bounce up, throwing Negro from truck and under wheels of trailer. Killed instantly." Another report simply^aid, "De ceased fell out of car when right door came open as car was rounding curve." In another instance, a boy riding on the back of a truck, fell off while attempting to attract the driver s attention to get him to stop the truck and let him off. "Such accidents can be eliminated if every driver in North Carolina will refuse to carry any passengers for whom they cannot find a seat in side," said Ronald Hocutt, director of the safety division. "Furthermore, all persons who ride in motor vehi cles as passengers should learn that it is dangerous to lean on door han dles." "Falling out of a moving vehicle is sheer carelessness and can be pre vented only by the use of a little common sense," he added "Falling off or being bounced off trucks is an inexcusable type of accident which is primarily up to drivers to control." "Business As Usual" Sign To Come Down Looks as though we're rapidly ap proaching the time when we'll have to take down the "business as usual" I sign over the doors of many of our industries. It's been contended for months that Uncle Sam couldn't go into the armament business ? for himself and for nations elsewhere that are fighting what is often de scribed as our battles?on the scale that now seems necessary, and still have the time, talent and materials necessary to carry on everything else at normal speed and in normal volume. Dislocation appears just around the corner, with official acceptance of the above view. And it is begin ning to appear, to economists study ing the situation with an eye to the future, that along with passing of the "business as usual" status will come, to a noticeable extent, the passing of profits on some usual ? that is, peace-time ? businesses Washington economists have ar rived at the inescapable conclusion that, for example, if automobile pro duction must be curtailed in order to provide needed steel for arma ment, other businesses which lean heavily on the auto industry will be greatly affected because of the cur tailment of purchases by this top notch peacetime customer of theirs The next question is: Will the de fense work make up for the normal business thus shoved aside? Consen sus is that, in the over-all picture, it will more than do that; for most companies, such as aircraft, steel, ship-building, copper and aluminum, it assuredly will do so; that for oth ers, notably motors, the answer is "probably", and that for some others like building materials, agriculture, and household appliances, it's "prob ably not." Epidemic Of CxjW Symptoms 668 Liquid or 666 Tablets with 666 Salve or 666 Nose Drops generally relieves cold symptoms the first day. ?Adv. RAF Pats Baldy for Luck Two members of the British Roys] Air Fores pat the bald head of a flight sergeant for luck before taking their plane aloft over the Greek Italian front, where the RAF apparently has won control of the air. CommandsCaribbean inall pine, thence a straight line to i the beginning, containing 25 acres, more or less, and being the old John ' Cherry home place. This the 16th day of Dec. 1940 FLBFKT S PEED, d24-4t Commissioner NOTICE OE SALE North Carolina Marin County In | The Superior Court County of Martin vs. Provident Trust Co., of Philadelphia, et als. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment in the above) entitled proceeding made by L. B , Wynne. Clerk of the Superior Court | of Martin County on the 6th day of , January. 1941, the undersigned com , nussionei will, on Saturday, the 8th day of February, 1941. at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the court - j house door in the town of William ston. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de-1 scnbijjMrei^^state^to^vi^^^^^^^^^ Lying and bring in the county of Martin on the South Side of Roan oke River in Great Poeosln, butted and bounded as follows: Beginning at Samuel Smithwick's corner on the river side where William Gardner lived, running along his Ime N <8 W 118 poles to his other corner, thence N 4 E 100 poles to his other corner; thence N 86 W 180 poles to his oth er curner; thence N 84 W 100 poles along the line of Samuel Smith wick's other patent, a corner, then u straight line to the river, so as to include 200 acres, then down the river to the first station, containing 2' "i acres, this being the same land allotted to Emil Guenther in a judg ment of the Federal Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina and recorded Book W-l. at page 376 in the public registry of Martin County. 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