jo 'C6mL -it i. . Jan r k f 'I . v ,(. lJi 1 T t la no rr- .- "i , t it fan I; t p I WMWMMWW I 1 IVI I M 1 I7IV I IWI w , I'ir .if! I . of an. al-ticl fcy W Bra-non, Division of rock Crop and Garden Inaect InvU S, Bureau of Entomoloty s JJ,, riant Quarantine, V. B. ' nartmrot Agriculture. ' For several years the Mexican Bean Beetle has caused heavy loa- Z-- , nr at bean OIUBt be tn nombat this pest if normal crop yields are to be bar vested. . - . It should he borne in mind that regardless of winter survival, the insect multiplies so rapidly that a heavy midsummer infestation may be bred from a ngnv -wijr t"'6 "'. infestation. The insect can be effectively : tmiiMi bv antlyinr dusts , or spray of the following', . " 9 1.9 tiounda of finely 1 ground Derris (Hoot), 4 per cent or 6 per cent Rotenone content, to ka aaiinnn nf water: or' 2 or 2 1-1 U ...... , Wrnnm to a rations water. Before putUng derris in sprayer thorough ly mix with a smaU ouanlty of then nour some water into ' sprayer, add derris mixture, and then finish adding required amount . Tiaa aame .method if mtvinc m lareer ouanlty. While sDravtnir. keep, material agitated - at freauent intervals. - r im to use derris of a 4 or 5 per cent rotenone content. Other dependable spray mix tnrea are: v. -.v " v Cryolite, 3 pounds to 50 gallons W' of water ,or 3 ounces to 3 gallons Magnesium arsenate, 2 pounds . to SO gallons of water, or 2 ounces i ' a ration of water. rhi, material in the most econo- mlcal, but recent experiments show better results from me use oi ir- V '. rla and Crvolite. If VOU use Mag j ' neslum arsenate, be sure to get a ' standard brand. In recent years a brand has been sold that has been found to Injure foliage. Dusts: vnr diiflUnsr. use from 12 1-2 to 18 3-4 pounds of Derris and enough talc, wheat flour or other diluent to make a total of 100 pounds. - Thia nrenarea a dust containing s . from 0.60 to 0.75 percent rotenone .If rotenone content is greater or - . ileaa than 4 per cent, then vary v . the dilunet content accordingly. , Commercial dust containing from ; . " 0.50 to 0.75 "percent of rotenone " , ' may be obtained ready mixed. . ' Dusts are usually applied at dos-:v-mm of la to 25 nounds .per acras. caution: Do not use Cryolite or Magnesium Arsenate after Dean - nada have begun to form. - Apply material so that it will v. reach the undersides of the leaves ' . " where the insect feeds. Begin treatment when beetles ' r am found In the field. As the beans grow the new foliage must be cov ered with the material. Repeat the treatment every 7 to 10 days, Two or three ' taorough - applications ; should he sufficient on snap beans. , Growers of Lima beans must nec essarily protect the crop over a longer period.' , If your crop was infested, the de- struction of the crop immediately - after hnrvestlns' is as imDOltant BS thorough spraying or dusting. 38" inches, deep, specla effort being r made to nawCT aU foltatre.' Under ',. sual conditions; a high' percentage - ' "of all stages of the insect may be j- - viuad when thorough Plowing; is ; -.done. .. , , ' - :. . , . y v La Fbllette demands higher tax- . es on wealth at once. ' Nazis flndlnr expense of raw ;. materials hinders rearmament; - :J,. " Italy hums with more, military " .acUvity than Germany. r. KIARTWV CAROLINA-STATE ' i . iun I n wai i.'" ' ' - , . Mouth JiOlin ana uvuy uvmui I' "v. - j' 1 " ' , '' - ' ; President.. North Carolina Medical Society ' t f '' 1 y Je. - a , : wr.i 1 1- v: .tUIer cf ! .'.. i the ,h!!i 4athec' Of C ' t COIS whi".sl towa ; rirt f i tr 1 life. 1 '. of thekr t- tloius l Wts o draTa. " meet on C rea.' the caura t s the t I and stn' ens ev- ; i time to l t;re y finale. , iv i famous ri en Duplin 1: tre . -Iday in the 1 1- tf.t 8 . itlOUS Of WSi- ner i, oth musk..,j. . 1 is an e ;ncy oi eJ t . J e lucaUon in pro-' tu t- liiryir use of Ameri- jjg A the fo( 1 IT is not only troe lfeat decayed j teeth and dis- eased gums cause various diseases in other parts of the body, but it is also equally true tna ais i... ,.t the teeth and turni' results from, poor general health, from a heglect of health naDits ana irom )iet. Ifouth health and body health, or mouth disease and body disease, usually go nana Tn ; man veara it has been known that germs grow and mul in th nmketa:of decaved teeth and: that oftentimes both the germs and, the poison from the eerms ana ine aecayeq uw pass into, the " Wood stream through the porous roots oi sucu utl anil art carried to aU parts of the body. Also at times ab- acesses torn K jne roow w th whi'eli .. have been filled, Pkonmatiam. ' neuritis, lumbago, sciatica, disease of 'the eye ana heart, et cetera, are at times caused by (terms and poison which get Into the noay in mis way. -: . ' .. 1 ' Tt fa Kv .no means true, how ever,' that all inch diseases are caused bv bad teeth and diseased gum. In some, quarters teeth 1km Un inn ruthlesslv ex tracted." When some of the above mentioned diseases are present all of the possible sources of the trouble should be searched for and the -teeth should not be re moved nnless it is at leari reason. nhlv fertaiu that they are respoij mWp for the 'trouble,. , , Eeeuiig the .teeth and gum clean -- is - Very . unportan t," but null nn( aa emential in DISIQ .v.v - I 1 "Ewe-1 : lvalue dozen c tally fur I Irak e' it tacts" -r son, . I picture ii J torch s f in ":.tv 1 Rudy keesU ' r . the' Frank i whcUi will The music t by three of i teams. Warr and Wriibel t ' DB. P. McCAIN . l , - " i 1 t ( " J .!tiin sound teeth and healthy gums as taking it proper diet con taining not only tne . necessary fnA valnm. but also tt' sufficient quantity of the 'proper vitamins nod minerals, un accouni qi. o-rtra demands upon, them it is especially important for growing children and pregnant womci f nba tK lw.t of ' enra of their tth possible," to take the proper diet, hud to ODserve proiwr .For - more detailed information on body lieoUh niul. mouth. hoalfli 'enimiili foil ntivsk'init toml.i.den tistl r write to "the State Board of fleurih. ,n : oxd in a ht 's i written e-? aon. Ann Dvo i dances to . StlU an- be heard U t i Uorgan, fano- made, such a hit i',4 " Connecticut Yan- e picture as dwi 1 2 ::t Britton Can e redhot tunes l.i lcs were written : most famous song i and Dubuv Dixon. X Fain and KahaL The pieUs- which carries , i definite rh,t is filled with ro mance, drama and hilarious com edy. It la the s" iry of a young col lege boy who organises a band and makes rood as a crooner ana or chestra; le? r in the big night nluba and over the radio. He falls in love with a beautiful, dancing girl and heljrs her up the ladder to success, although she thinks ne is Jealous of her and is trying to ruin .her career. - ,- There is. a larsre and talented cast playing In surport of Callee,-wlta Mtaa Dvorak as his leadtnr lady. Helen Morgan plays neraeii a niues inarer. while others Include Ned Snarka.. Robert Armstronsr. AKgn Jenkins. Alice White,-Joseph Caw- horn, Al Shean, PhlUip Reed, -wu-Uam B. DaviJson. Russell Hicks and Addison Richards. -- v WARSAW ITEMS i ". i : :. j. n. r -t and lit- t'a i r, Lui::a-" "7 . Eet of C. : it -n.t Sir:!, y vt-i'Ji Mrs. R. I I t, tr. I.: i I.:rv Eiler.I' rt Monday man Var for Rsle'ch v.here she has ace -ted a position with a local StUucO. - - TT-e following ladies went over to- Ue I-:u Tuet :y, KeaJames R. C. Foster, R. D. J:.D'n, J. H. McCullen, G. W. FKsns, E..J. Kill, T. W. Siler, Mrs. J. II. Qulnn and "George Ben nett. Ttt.ey went over to see their aloptel rrtatt, Ufs Martha By- a. Rev. Fe f r ar- 'r-anlea tnem. Kf mia odarodar eg)uiT m m mm lint. I!. I Rotrara nf Piedmont. Georke White's "Scandals" Rudv Vallee Feature Next Week's Shows At Duplm The Duplin offers three outatana i Jt boagti haunone; and ? peppy ing cinema attraoUons-next ?Bielodlea. a rich stage extravagant Monday and Tuesday George wealth of stars and beauties. wmter Bcanuau. ..All contribute towards sparKimg day. the bargain day, MWIU!; Entertainment for young and old. le plays in um v i mature holds a strong story , I, . ,( , t 08 la MOO pruuuv- i ' . t l y organizations of - J 1 7 - , organisations ' , ' , 1 - c, "u s mad manufactur- r r I - j t: i who have a - U ., t ia the objectives - (,t t a ; . Ui t rroilucers ana coiuw L! . -....!!' have reason to appreciate the excellent work he is '... i fct. tiPr fieldi: College trained in dairy fcuabandry, experi enced In practical and. successful i-f Hwatock. with demon- IU I'. J"' !, V. . ' .ir.i. ahiiitv of leadership first in .Vl.A and K... S, K.ne.tcollege wrtfw." (f - r end tf .al .i' R, ti ? rf 1 :..k .s V." a- t c ' iia a were farm organization, he bring to his .. a aanjioned mind which UCW t'.. T . . .nona mil iwrauades all amen- able to reason. He is doing much t dispel the prejudice which long j v... . n.mlatail acalnat the . Use Of I ia jfv-. o ... i . . tahla anread. to I UWrgMUJT mm .m ... w UM. . compose the strife ne ween hence the deficiency u wur f nniuiu'oara of fata and oils and to , ,,nniv requires the suppler Ina- oiI m went, over mcnauw mw-wm r- uutuiiu. . . . I!ome hear Kinston can faU' and oils and thereby w r Moreover the United r fat. All I erercy a . i ticaliy Us & - -nesB." Dr. Wfeifer , . Univew ty. t i on nut: , ., the same ' ly ocmmoiua t. acceptable ta"-" i who can not a . ':. , - Need f tl . The need for i ! i sumption is ehr'n i mony of the heu.i t. the effect the aver: if consume 36 pounds i.C 1 ,whUe American co 103S was only 18.3 p. and 1.7 pounds of re vear we consumed o,- of butter more than e i i i uu iu p t Moreover, u4 uiui anhanra their Value to producer. f i.r u v-a . , -. . mUI ..V T- . His latest outgiving is letter to cent 0f 0ur populate !! i i Chester C. Davis, administrator of ( below the poverty line e 11 the Agricultural Adjustment Act, J to buy , only the mo t la which he recites facts in support 'foods. They can not a r of the bills introduced in Congress .butter, and If (hey coull t i. VtAhMfiW, tA 1 . . .L AA .a BMllHlt AJJ, Dy Kepreseuiauvo.ivKjMn.B i not enauga w sw lvu"u " ji.. .w ka raftH(vn thA liaa (if ..MMMnt (nBHi':'B uiBvuuiBgo wj - uu viu jmwm - foreign fats and oils in margarine. conaumpUon. Therefore, t $ .C. is vwiUnsf her mother, Mrs. land the other to iix me w a w""-1 creased use w oieoinaf;; .m Carrie Powell Seele at the home of 'ard of the producfAn aU-embrac- ( not 0niy demanded for t.a esi , -Mrs, J. A. Powell. . , - - I ing .reason is a statement by Con- &nce of our underprivik j:c 1 1 t i t Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Humphey,' gressman Kleberg that ."we must consumption can be great i-r had as their guests- for ' Sunday, determine as a national policy whe-j creftsed without competing :;.v" n Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lee, "Wades-; ther we are going to give the- A-. butter. As Moser says: , boro, Misses Allie and Julia Mcln- merican farmers preferential consl-l - "There is no greater dull' i tosh. Southern Pines and Mr. and deration In the domestic market or . than the idea of some butter - lira riirtia rwhnn and daue-htftr I whether we will give that consider- dueers that the expanded i i ) i.i Mrs. Curtla Lawhon and daughter H'ia Ruth Lav' on, Aberdeen.' -, Mrs.. James II Advent of Rocky Mount spent Thursday with, her aunt, Mrs. X. B. Raines,: while the Thursday and Friday au emad aJaJM 8U9taltt interest traction ia Rudy vauee in aw?v with 1U romantic element drawn MuBic." In addition to. the regular1 .ilUninl amarirana lured . IIUIU DU1BU-WIIH mm.m-mrw -mr Saturday Westerner a .Mr i by toe sin calU c Broadway and -Red Rider" will commence. t IJ.., . t .v V - ' Red-letter this event on your ca- ,tment. and Pathos lendarl ' ' , f ' . " I ,. throusrh the plot ' . The outstanding screen news is . , Caxcby, tunea snappy ; dialogue. mat junenca uwwi pretty co-ens ana a u-uck mwi u George White, who has sponsored peji, last word ip thrilling fifteen musical hit on Broadway, cUmaxesj combine to make Glrl baa created a ricner, more gon. q. My Dreams", .which shows geous edition of his popular screen We,jnesday only. The screen musi- HiHindala.V .;, '- i ' ( -4. tho nrmitnt season. ; ' vuu iaK SiBndalfl."t a, ai.. 4nfafr1nna vavetv tier. setttaig new standarda ta. acintlllat-vades the-picture throughout and ing entertainment, - ibomes 'next keeps the audience chuckling with ti,l ina ..Mir.n'ia aaid nua romance is alive with youth, rmr m antrita and fairlv exudes .the to be SO spectacular iiw-itwi-t- -r --r- .- ifroadwav self-conscious. . ' 1 enthouslasm of the present day ol -, , ..4 nnuiant modal iuileee man and: Co-ed for dear old " ' ' '1 . , j j aa iw ahd alma mater. iThe storv. centerlna Duplin Theatre jProifram for Week Beinninff May 13th 7" MONDAT-TOTBDAV - - Alice Fay, James Dunn and i . , Ned Sparks la v - "George WhWs - Scandals" : c Hattnee Monday S:S$ l "- , . - - Admlaaion v. -, ' Af ternoon nad night' lOe mad SSe Wednesday ' ' Bargain. Day . Mary Carlisle ia "Girl 0 My Dreams" -V a -'Matlaee t:S " Bargain Day Prices 7 Matinee lOe, night 10c 15c ; ' THCTRSDAT-FRl'DAV. "e. k'.; . f Rudy Vallee la - -y SWEETiMUSlC, Admitislon 4 Afternoon and night lOe and 25c Saturday - - VSzzi Cell i:i."Tc::lo v Bicr.iNNr f 'L: "i 1 r- Free Theatre Tickets: The ollowing people will receive Fr.r.3 tlekeU to t' e Duplin next week if t..eywiU present thisd to the ticket window: Mr. R. V. Wells, KenansviHe; ITr. .I.onry West, rennnaville; Mr. L .L McLendon, Ke-sv'."!'; rs Porof y FuawU, Ro"e I'.H; Mrs O, B. Tu; .-r. r e K'.a; Mrs. Tom Bardln, Rose Ii.d; i: i J ' 1 I' Peulaville; r.r. Archie Lanier, :" . Ahry Caver-a Vr"' v; ?" - ',V- v. Beviyal E n At Methodist 1 ' . ' I jurek - . Revival Services at the Methodist church , will t?in next Monday night at the 1 ethodlst church at eight o'clock. T3ie pastor Rev. Geo- W. Blount v'X do the- preaching. i ne aervicea wiu -uckiu. iwuiuj at eight o'clock. The public is cor dially invited., . , Mr. ' and' Mrs. - W. J. Knowles snant Sundav In Qoldsborot . - llr, and Mrs. J. -D. MUier ano thAlr dauerhter. Dorothy LOU MU ler are spending the week ia New ton and Falrview. - - Mr. Milton Wilson has returned to hia home la Newport News. His Children remained witb their grand mother Mrs. Margaret Anderson for several weeks viiilt - ' - " Mrs. Clarence-J. Brown and sons Glenn and Lee and Miss, Carrie Gore spent Sunday ia Southport visiting relatives. --' - , Mrs. T. W. Waters left Sunday to receive treatment la the Colds 1 boro HosplUt Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. -' , . Mr, and Mrs. H. a McCuUen and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McCullen of Clinton spent Sunday at Benton vUle. . ' . I MesdameS R. H. Rest Sr.. and D. E. Best spent Tuesday, la' Kins ton.. , , - , r Th man friends of Mrs. L. F. Best Will Tegret to ?J,r she Is ill at the. home of Isf r " i '.ter, Mrs. K. C. Rovall in Go' o. Miss Mary Cox cf I. iton. spent the week end w" 1 1 r cousin, Mrs H.- D. Farrlor. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. CheKield and Miss Eva Carter B?ent Sunday In Chanel Hill. "Mr. and Mrs. i C'.ewbrook of Philadelphia w-s ' ts of i., T. B. Fierce . "'s the fisvt of the week. Miss Fanny C , I'"as re turned to her - 1 T ," , N. -C. after with Miss E., sey accompany 1 1. 1 1 era! weeks su Dr. J. W. -b Alice Stra 1 night tn C. . . . Mrs.OUve.. av.-- tortoRlch Miss Ora ' . the week e... . ..' ' .a. i -' beth B. Vic'.. Mrs. W. J. hter Mary I in Roldahnra. Miaaaa F " -i 1 Bowden and spent Fridi y Mrs. R. 2 Anderson T e"y in Rf Kins C mornh'g 1 - , iter faUter. . tea to Cliir t e pajt y C. J. rW UDTftUW ... HIB j U1MU UIB 1UV. v . whather we will srive that consider- ah-kt that the expanded i ation to Oriental producers." I rine industry would be at t This is nationalism of a sort, but ; pense or the consumption, m it Is the nationalism that underlies. terv Practically all northern aunt, airs. a. u. tsauies, . I the whole theory and practice w peaa countries w u . .- Mr. and Mrs. James G. Middle-; tariff protection ;to American in-'as our own cpnaume larfr q too and chiUren and Mrs. Clara dustry, and It la in keeping with i ties of butter than we do, i Middleton of Wllmineton spent the 1 tha thmrv and oracUce of the e-1 at the same- time they cc mergency measures for agricultur- .from -four ..to 25 times as al adjustment. " :1 margarine. The obvious er. - w : Some Telling Facto ' - that those who have Ce i . . ... ... . j ..!. i to huv butter, continue to i ome leumg iacu n i wm i v . should appeal to the practically while those unable to buy . . - i aitnnlil thalr nnadfl In . the weeK eaa at tne nome of Mrs. Her bert Middleton. 'Mioses Julia Farrlor and Marsra- ret Priden, members of the Caly pso School faculty are at nome xor tie summer vacation. ,f Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh spent Friday In rAleich.- -.. Mrs. Charlie l.iiler, vii'uea ner sister near Kenansvllte L.m y. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mann of Yvbite vllle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ai Brooks Sunday. . " Mrs. J. M.Perce and Miss Mary Buford Best were visitors to Golds horo Snturdav. ' ' - . Mr8.lL;' D. . Debnam of Raleigh has returned. after visiting: ner gra l-'u!ghter, Sue GrifTin Deb nam at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M..V.X)rr. Er. - i. - - , Rev. Geo. W. Blount, Mrs; G. P. Prldgen, Mrs. C. W. Surratt nad Mr! Multon West att-nded the dis trict Conference of the M. E. Church, South at Lumberton,. N. in, luesoay ana weoueauay. y ; ' v 'Germany lsaaaemblinf 12 sub marines and training crews. : , minded. Here are examples: 'Amer-' supply their needs in the v ic?n fats and oils are essentially .dicated. . . T la ti1 food fits. If consumed as sucn iney yiell a -higher return to the pro- ducers tnan when they are forced Into ine ' 'e channels. Beef fata do not store weil, hence are forced tar to the soap kettle unless there Is a ready and effective demand tor them in the food industries, and particularly the margarine Indus try. The difference between the current price of beef fats In the tnmt nf nlen oil', wherl used in the 'manufacture of marearine. or when ''used as-soap stock is at present I annrnximatelv - 7 cents a pound. making a difference of. $2 to 13.50 per head In the value of a '1,000- pound steer.' "-y Th case of cotton seed is pre sented in a strikinff chart from whlnh ' anva ifoaer. "vou will on- serve the value of cotton on in i It ia blah time we conr quarrel between butter s margarine and addres.-Hi c cries to providing an an: i of wholesome fats and edur: ; neonle in the use of them ,f.r sake of their own health bp 1 i r the benefit of our agricultural pro ducers. ' , Or Orlein of the ETaln is traced to centre of sense of smelL. y '. ' Estate of Dionne qulntiipeU rea ches $151,187. r T l Invasion of Far' East bjr.United States la feared in japan. , y Securits sales' on 22 national E cl.an."es rose In I'orcSn Farmer SentenccJ - On Incest Caw : :t Clinton, May 3rd; E. B. E' - land, - middleaged farmer, t ' was sentenced to from 12 to - years' Imprisonment follow!. $ 1 ) convicuon on a cnarge or irer n superior court -here. Notice of t appeal was filed, and bond was t as S7.500.- The prosecuting witnesses w '8 DCITD, USD V SUUV V VVVM vip'.fHi JT- -cj cotton seed represents about 60 per .Strickland's two daughters, 1. aft. m . . ....... a .l. a.i - 04t Atrtn.l tJurrV r a Sn T cent ok me vaiue ut uie wu, wiiue c-u;c oiiwawiu Muwa w- cotton seed represents 20.4 pet cent Jther Stricklnad, who said t 'r of the -value of the enUre prop, father was responsible for m e t t Stating. It in anotner way, an ia- .uuiiureu. xi . ju.jr crease' of 1 cent a pound 1n "the for 20 hounrt before retus l , a price of cotton oil Increases the verdict - , . ' value of the seed S3 a ton. During The defendant offered no t the last year the increased , value ' mony unUl after the, vertSVt, of seed as the result of the 4m-j he made a blanket -deniJ it i i proved price of cotton- oil H re- charges. - -,, ' T - T ' t J V ,e for sev- n mi Mii f.t .' E:m: 7 . ' t t- - Vv-'l--i'yt T v i I 1 i t i p. o t t I i i p. - r ' , r- j, i i . If ' t e 'j i s p . t, y .-f i r r e r " ! . (l jt f ' I 4 -i .s Tf! - lie- ' C , i I f . 9 r t d i

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