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w t k,. Mr. and Mrs. C-:ir II M i r t' 3 poor with ex---I treatment have i Libia's greatest ; 1 c;jr.try; (2) One Of the r C J. Cstlita Is creating in Cuba; (;) C. " cf CiEtiny.. . . " l Erins A to Its r::c;iCLA3 rost, t-.ca written during t f aw years about the : 1 r.c-allty ot the.brilli- " ! c ! tl 3 Cuban Army, Col ' 1 T .tista, who emerged y to the leadership of . Incst overnight -. ' 1 repuLlic was at its , t conomlcally, ; socially :iy la the last few years t Hachado's administra- : 3 was at a Btandstill; I " 1 were the lowest -In f - i the masses e tarring C 3 .revolution . broke. ' . who was a sergeant at It) tl3 geaenJ Eta3, thor ; l.sw ti.3 rczzlzz cf the j nachlacry. Through 4 ty and with the confl ,1 ."1 fellow sergeants and . ir.l rc.:;;wt cf the pri- Is tzzl charge. . All observ- ; x. 1 3 Lave viz" si Cuba since 1 f 7 that he ha3 flone a real . ix a Lij way. . ' 7 - r ta has been referred to as a dictator, partlcu li lrrplred articles by paid ! '...ts. The idea of 1 dlcta "2 1j rcrusnant to ' him. - He ; 1: conSdence among 'the 1 I ll3 in-'&21 walks of life. T ' 3 man knows that he c : '.3 lis bcslneas ; immo ' !. Ll 5 7c.zr rcslizes. that . -Ulr ' ' Hccpital ' ' ; -n, pril 29.-. Seventy- cf the state , made ( ! r-s:13 c D'ake Hos-1 rir-r the past year : ii their ccjtc, report '!, recently issued, : I f.iven by ccun L l ' I to rare than .'. : to the neater i trzzi cacli coiLa- J V opportunity to earn a livelihood and the racketeer ktcT3 that Cctj is a good place fpr LLn to avoid , Today tig payrclii ere trans ported throuch . the streets ci Havana without armored cars. . Col. Batista 13 not a Socialist, Communist or any ctLt3 "1st." He Is a Cuhan and to cziL vated always by what la test fra his people. , Because he was terq poor and remained in hur:Ll3 ilA cumstances most of his VIS. Li realizes what the 'averrr rrra needs and because ha li LI;"" gent he is also syc;aiL:tl3 tr:;.., the employer and caltxL TL. rzj". hla extraordinary, work la tlo tlz cation of the masses tJ tl crrn tlon of better living ceera 'td them, he has brought alert a I:! ter understanding among al Cubans than has ever erfctoj tM foi-e.- 's -; . , l With the Excretive Erzrci c itself to the new li: by the Colonel and the rerU: ty the politicize that tlzi'l a offlce no longer racsr a ziliZ of looting the govercnert fzr Col. Batista will be glad eve: to devote his entire time to Army work, which he considers a real man's career and leave, the.' ad4 ministration of the Government M. ' ' others. '- . ; ' Cuba has suffered often but has enjoyed bright days. It pears from present Indications one cf its luckiest. was that which rul-cncio Batista was bora la a Utt!3' visage In the province - " e yeaI :aiH0,75Q pa- tients were received at; Date' hoi. 'pital travelled a to- 1.547,01 j miles, or an average round t?ip o 144 miles r:r ta,tu,nt., ' The he, ital s revon shows tlia. fC3,787.C3 7as spent on patient' or C 151 for each patient.ea d Pawent3 tlenea.vs were a.:e pay but 3.1 per cent ot their hot- pital expenses. ITearly $23,001; was paid for them, by the' horn counties. . ; ' Tatients frcn Duplin County were riven l,rZ7 cays. of. care; cf which ?-,C;.C7was paid by also ap- that c55 , ' DAKG-.I One second's - C i inattention o-;Jf-V4..f,:?-v'..fir " wv."'; . You travel 81 feet P?i-' ;1 A split-second to react Add 57 teet ii . t ' . , ;,ar,V2 . Tut this question to ten of your jnends who drive: . ' , i , "When youjare going v40. miles an hour on a dry, level, road,, what Is the shortest distance in which you canvDnng your car to a full stop r' : I? they are average, seven will say thy can stop in 40 feet or less; two wui tfuecs : somewhere between 40 and 80 feat;' and one will be so nn- certa.a that he won't hazard a guess. It is surprising to discover how little the average man knows about the first principle of good driving. You ccn assure your, friends that li they do stop ! their "cars in less than 40 feet from a speed of 40 miles ah Liur, It will be because they have rammed into a brick wall or a tele phono pole t A Only an automobile with very good brakes can stop In less than 80 feet from this speed, and it is' Impossible for aav car to patients themselves, - $825.04 ' by f.ic'countyi or ciiy, $153.76 .' by .t.Uenr, and; $1,112.G0 by Duke f For best prices and completr job on Monuments, see or ' write1 ; Rov.IiJ.--Vhatsy Beulaville, XT. C. '.J. Representative ojr B 1DAL E; . KINSTON, NORTJI , CAROLINA r v 1 r1 ; a ' J c. ' A :'- vj; ;fA ; f j .... i.y.v... I o- . ,:A r , vtv v 7 ; --fffl LCC .V.S! -C, f 1 j-j i lininimom total 291 feet iTnamUra 5mfty Soviet) stop In 60 feet on an ordinary road oecause it wui sua rarther than that i With all fnnr vhAala InnVail " ,. . I -wThe pictorial chart' above shows the danger of driving at high speeds. At 65 miles per hour a car travels 81 feet in the single second during which the driver's eyes might leave the road to glance at a road sign or to - look at an instrument on the Y dashboard. ; Once he sees a danger- ous situation ahead, the car travels 69 feet during the tiitoe It takes htm ' to get his foot from the accelerator 1 to the brake. And then, even with good brakes, he cannot bring the vehicle to a stop in less than 15 Many flrlvers pride themselves on how fast they can. make their cars go; it is much more importantTor them ' to know how fast they can Ckiiiquapin Mr, Enas and Mr. G. D. Marady . went to ' Kinsfem on a business - A i ' , f 1 r 11 1 in Water ground meal is always better because the slow grinding process prevents scorcW meaL . ' V -V, " Ask For Maxwell's Meal ; .ft - .'1 Ground by "MAXWELL'S MUX" and family were vi:it:r3 i' I r. 4. N. Maraedy 1" , -t. . Mr. J. E. Jones and lit. . (kr ter were the guests of uiss Lil lian and Alice Mae, Brown. ' 1 Miss Easter Brown was a visit or of Miss lillie ' Maready this week. , , 'v . ..," Mrs. ; Easter and Miss Alice were shoppers in Wallace and Ke nansville Friday morning. ' juss Mamie Laniel- and Miss I Matie Dail and Mr. - Eoy Carroll -. I went for a ride Sunday. ' ,. j Mrs. Vivian lanier visited in .; .Chinquapin Tuesday evening. I - Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Brown. ' were visiton in Bichlands Sun. . Mr. Henry Brown and ' Dexter Brown visited Mrs. Smith in On slow Sunday, ( . r ' 3 AUBREY L. CAVENAUGH .Established 1920 V J''.' , WARSAW, N. C -V , Telephone 237-1 and 275-1 1 mSUBAHCE "SERVICE OF All L 1 it t m Wallace Prepares Special Meals for yon. The Kind You Love at Prices That Will Fit Your Pocket Book. BEGTJLAB DINNEBS . STEW BEEF AND BICE SPECIALS , STEAKS OF, ALL BINDS H03IE COOKED HOT BOLLS Visit Us When in Wallace FRIENDLY GRILL PUBOL BUILDING , 3 THE MILLS OF THE GODS GRDTD SLOW BUTSTJEE, . . THE MILLS OF " J MAXWELL GRIND SLOW ' BUT PURE. H. B. MazweU, Prop. By H. f : Elino FOSTER WROTE w. iKJ UIF? PlDr HAD IT ' VXVY UWVIM . ' :Grill ' ' iTTw-' opdsp Dro! '. - THIS NAME! t . EUPHONY J.-m'1) . s cvor-m-4r"ci r v , . .locateo THt r , OH a MAP OF J : PAN'OUSIU j ;
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