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W ^ in Den veryas the.sreault of an indictment charging. violations of the * anti-trust law by con^xing to fix wholesale and ?taa pricea^i i* i Francisco, hapdwood companies and executives ieeie-.fmadas a result of indictments "hargfrff that they con trol&d hidaaad established unreason of,rgr similar nature are pending throughout the nation. / ?" ? _ f - | ? \.}y? y-- '.2 'I 1 Four-motored, kmg-range bombers ate now-being delivered to the Brit ish by a- CaKfornia aircraft plant which is beginning delivery three months behind schedule. The bomb en art said to be able to carry four tons of explosives from England to almost any sector of belligerent^ Eu rope and returp, non-stop. The planes will be flown from California to the East Coast, where they will refuel for the hop across the Atlan ,tic to Great Britain. ? I ASHY ..The Army ia.about 188,000 men abort of. its expected goal at this time, although 867,000 soldiers are under training. By next June, the Army .expects to have 1,418,000, ac cording to the present schedule. Pre f limrnyry ; expansion plans involves ! the .present study of sites for addi tional camps and cantonments if it becomes advisable to increase the strength, it. is-noted that arms pro duction facilities, including powdery ammunition, aircraft, chemical and other supplies, were designed ^to meet the requirements of the force con templated up to 2,000,000 men. CARGO SHIPS The first -at the 200 emergency ocean cargo, ships to be constructed by the. Maritime Commission in pri vate shipyards, will be ready for service before ihe end of the year. The program covers seven yards, -which, -in full operation, will have fifty-one ..building ways, some of them Able-to take care of two to four Nships at the same time. The cost of the ways and facilities approved by the Commission is $33, 374,000. Fifty of the ships will be -built at a Baltimore plant, 31 at Portland and Los Angeles, 25 at New Orleans, Houston and Wilming ton .and -13 at Mobile. St ' ? ' comp^w.thlO^mWS^ The monetary gold stock of the 1 United States increased $121,163, OGO in January, to $22,116,708,000. . "New evidence," is the expiana^ tion for the deportation proceeding* instituted against Harry R. Bridgeg, #est Coast G. I. 0. leader, by the Department of Justice. Similar pro ceedings wejfe begun by the Secre tary of iiabor^erkins two years ago. Since that time, the Bureau of Im migration and Naturalization has . ... . ?rrwil States ^mWlix^d to $5^000,^ I MP, according tow legisbikm; and cording to Administration spokesmen I until June 30th, 1942, atleaiigThe I main purpose of present legislation I to to provide for such increasoa-^as I the national 'defense program and I the Lend-Lease bill will require. No I one knows how much the total I SCIENTIFIC EXCHANGE j To promote the exchange of scien- I tific information between this coun- 1 try and Great Britain, an American I commission, haaded by Dr. Jamea C. I Conant, president of Harvard Uni- I versity, will be located in England I where it wfli study the newly de- I wdoped war equipment, including de> I vices to curb night bombing. j First-hand observation of Eng- j lish scientific secrets is considered I important in connection with prob- I lems of national defense and it is I presumed that the exchange will be I mutually beneficial to both countries. I Dr. Conant will remain in England I stout * month but a permanent com- I mission will be set up. PROBLEMS Speaking recently over the radio, I Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins I suggested that defense needs might I limit production of certain types of I goods and other domestic supplies. I She also suggested that difficulties I of transportation may arise in and I around the cantonments and the new I factories and stressed the problems I of health, housing and entertainment I and morale, which require attention. I w" I COME M...Let us explain VITAjwibp COOKh ...Uto EASY way t?iM^r* kseMkM^nk C???\The TUItilA6? CO., lac. L-UShr^ FARMVILLE, N. C. Ttesenfiftq the biggest and most complete line of LOW-PRICED tars in Pontiac History Six Four-Door Sedan, $921* (whiteudewaUtires extra) Addition of Abut Mcfropo/ifaftToipGlfo Sedan increases De Luxe Series to 6 Models with -prices as low as *828* WITH THI INTRODUCTION of its glamorous new Metropolitan "Torpedo" Sedan, Pontiac rounds out the most complete lineof low priced cuftin its entire history?six big, handsome Be Lnxe models with bodies by Eisher, every one available with either * six-cylinder pM? sfrbocyiinder engine. . ? , L phenew Metropolitan Sedan takes its place among the motorcar successful Pontiac model, it combines unusual rear-compartment spaciousness with the privacy possible only in 4-door, 4-window design. v In addition to the new Metropolitan, Pontic's De Lnxe series now . indudssths 4Kloor 6-windoir Sedan; the Sedan Coupe; the 2-door Sedan; tbt9hsfaess Cbnpe and the vjgy smart Conitttible SedaftjSoapti 1 All aix of these lowest-priced Pontiacs offer the sound, simcfrisdl engineering 'principles which hate won Poodtc such nttvexceBent priding comfort, handling ease and long, trouble-free j service. 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