United jfcgtig wtti sxdttdvriyl M % ' '' ,. ?" ' - - %?- - _jr ? -. ~ ' . ' '9nP^a|ttHMEuC DUHXJSCS weeks ago to moot Viscount Kalffsx^ the new British Ambassador. I "?> ;'-SM LICENSES The State Department report on T?e?ns?, for the export of arms, am wwntitiqft and implements of war dur l-Sing Jwumry, released this month, wetl ' fleets the campaign predominated hi I Egypt's total of $7?5tfM, Kenya's $8,750,321 and the Gold Coast, $15, 025,269. Great Britain took $13* 119,184 out of a total of IMS0*r 940 issaed to ah nations. 24-HOUR GUARD A twenty-four-hour guard is en duty at aH entrance to the OatftaL No packages of any description are permitted, unless carried by employee or shipped by mail, * -I STEAMSHIP RATES I ' Because "unreasonably high* rates "are clearly detrimental to the com merce of the United States the Mari time Commission has directed sfi steamship cosfejeiKe fgroups sP - ??. , . . - ? A. j- ^ ..' ?t ? ? . - . to value increased fNMi eggifty t>? ninety par cent. The dwellinga must programs. _ SCERETA2Y The entile staff ?f *t Gwmrn Embassy recently attended Amend services for Miss Carols Koftfas, 98 bad served the Fini?f retarial staff for twattytffear yean. At the beginning of fte ynsast war, Miw HoIHimi offered to resign. but - ,. .-t,,, it - .IS*.?fcjtf'i i i 1? resignation ur?s ant assepfced.. iH -. .. wh^bdt'^Tfor tb? Job* teafe ing a living might as well review its i Hi .in ? i i i ? .1 1 1 ' ' ffrr,.;ijj;'iit;:TiriM f UUAjrj ***? vIMWl wl8vv8 ' W*U IMv j Wrfvaa fw^^^xiuuiinn 'Till* mat ter^Ae^esaeot MtoS W* r*? to p.?. ' bmm#, Initl I r^ll, V V% 'nil m riilf * ^J'' -? - t,|n I woria consHuJons, it bmuv mevi taoie > that^a^dwnogracy, in order to J **?? ' i f f * * LL> ' nil ? - ImI - -T? - Poor fHiWfmt Secretaries j Ball* Morgenthau, Stimson and Mnox, are expected to administer tie I procurement program in the coopera- [ tive rearmament effort of the United I States and Great Britain and to act ) at advisors in connection with eco ,1, jt, ' '? ? 11 Romic .^cooperation wiaa, ?-*ngiana, j ! which /igjgk probably' he greatly;ex f tlndacL The Cabinet group will b?| it a degree, a "ministry af defense,* tha Office Man I agement, the Knudsen-Hillman orga nisation, charged with the job of producing the materials needed. The I President is expected to head the I set-up, keeping a constant hand oh] the organisation and ita work. j ? | The Anglo-American destroyer base deal of last Summer provides! that the United States ***** assume I military oontrol and conduct military operations in any part of the terri-1 i tory affected if aedeaaary for the i protection of the new American ] bases. This seems to mean that in] the event of an emergenqr, the Unit- ] ed. States can instantly take over the j Britiah possessions in the Atlantic, ] Caribbean, and Sooth America. Moreover, it is pdhrtai eat that! the agreement permits the United] I States to acquire additional defense areas on a similar trineCy-niBe-year j lease arrangement, if desired, Sad ,* i.ti L : ? Af ," Mvst fi'i : ? ~ - - * '1 iiiii ' ? ? ? I j COKv JUD671CSu USVBI AuCAOniNB RW I j given the right to use watera near] i the bases and to usS highways and ' __1i Ti| T_ JM A, ltA A - ' ? I existing QAfftX acuities ux toe tern-1 tones on the sane basis as British] authorities. | Bhridcs, Chairman Carl Vinson off .the Bouse Naval Affairs Committee,] | points out that the cost of all private ] land to be purchased by this Gov ernment wffl be about $2,000,000. ] The habit Will cover 68,772 acre*, with 12^92 acres behtg nader naval jurisdiction and 61&Q %cne in tifr) control of the AiBny. I Vinson's revelation was made I Jtat I attempted to eetanuni tact the Brit ish had been unfair with the United Stales. He points out that under the agreement, this cooatry cam if nrxesiiiry. control -:the' ?peratian of fiJo^dt fc> tliifeUiuted^ates bases, effaJiHfb its own police and: I|k -r jlJ^ fiv^m oil ilnllai Imivisffl HnpOTv ZT6w| iivul AU QRIuvl^ sfl^pOSCS} ^ ^1' ^ ^ lTWptpVQ ^ |: '/^-} ... -''C "? yWfr^'3 rfnnrrrailrk tifcsrizdiu ^5>it jflLHwO AW0Cl8?6 *-.'l^Gj0C%f xTfi?S* U*T A^HfiVQ - |M|t> ' Vv v A OfAltffll P.kt m7 JV fnf fVir*5E ,^^T: %.>.-? JU ^ffv',: ..r' .1'.. -j. ? ? ?' ? of the edtotraf Dav? F. &ang, do SS|S?yg|^ MM*?wni tom oadertfeoed, to W, HI ? %T it /s . _ ? _ ?_ Jmrmvule, North vaxoliiu^ on ? w b<0?v1k? 20th day of Febratt?" 1M2, or tide notice will bo pleaded $ toor of ifceir reeeowy. All persons indebted to said estate, t"5STthe ISthitor of Hfc iSfe r&?:" |t emAw<#igjpipv|| Z. M. WBRSHUBST, ?iSS8SSfS&! . Il l *, I . I I '? iiI I | I ? ...I. "Build-Up" Important PrnlMrlnr A( WAMM rTO^SCtOr Of W OIHCII lit I it ' - .-M.V ifltlKlni /^g. f?ri|uW ifufWLHlJTtL fitw tft 1^1-<* ftwthsM, tliuii Ittttf' to much of wotub's suffering from creases flow of gastric Juke;'thus hi""^ SmT"<'Tm!mhi?wud :] Agriculture has about reached the stag* that a fftmerdesen*t know whether ? good yield is ft blessing or ft curse. ? iife* *m ,? * - . m HATCH ACT I l The Federal Gftod Jurywhich in vestigated expenditures In the 1940 : political campaign found no evidence ' justifying indictments under the law, ] but stated in it? report that exces- 1 aive sums wert expended "deliberate- ! ly" in a manner to circumvent the ijrftft of the Hatch A?t : * '? i' >"?? . i ? .H.. ..OiL-ECrJt;'/.Viktori* *3 : WEAKER WHISKEY? ?J. _____ The Treasury Department will eon duct a hearing on March 18th on a propose! to legalise weaker brands of whiskey, brandy, rum and gin. The proposal is to reduce the minimum proof of these liquors from eighty to sixty per cent in order to provide products to compete with bootleg liquor in some areas of the country. ; 1 1 DR. V. H. MEWBRON ~ OPTOMETRIST ? PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE; FABMVILLE OFFICE: Field's Jewelry Store ? NEXT VISIT ? TUESDAY, MARCH 26 Eyes Examined sad Glasses Fitted ? Tarboro Every Saturday ? j^DOm POU* OOOO HEALTH DOWN WE smf k?1 ? . - ?? . - set I_ omt at tbo fooda... ft fe tcaaaanled |/If A I; / yi*Amized / I I ? ? Yoc get the right heat every time from 5-Speed Carat imifi ckao, eloctrio heat. ? - Cook complete metf far I, people Id Bwnway Cooker? ? Control big Trae-Temp Oven by Single DiaL Balanced Heat entomaticafly O ?ur ins mwi . Start and atop oven auto matically with Timer Clock. f - (Extra on aoma modeli.) (Small Ovn farmm?J CCMiC ftt-ifl??mrmmm** rnnmmm mmmrn. mull THE TjIMjME ??,!?. tfncfe 7fc&fe/say*<' 11 tvA. wm ?. . _ % :JKM . ' / <1^? ?/? ?.' - . ? ?: . r--'.? '''^BcK^P! ???>.:-. - . . *v-??*,"..* ? ,~I B;:':.^'?' J?3s?? I^|f|; - r- *. 'ff.T.^f ?- ? . S'v v.'>^t^T!>:li9 ? ??3^Ba?- ;"r?Bufe ^Kfl ? ^Ll ^Kr* ~ ??" ''M-' r - *? & ^ S B ' ?2 w? B. -J J \ j]G jV JL^? B-*V ^L ? oL^^^yl B^^^B ^B I 8 <IMB> ^BB??BIHBRBB wa?* ^BBBB BBi^Pr.-//Bi^r _ - w a ***? A '-V* B B*fl I ; , TTBRB'S an opportunity for extra income. FL Without interfering with your regular business, you can-take orders for Oldsmobile cars and pick op extra _ ? XT r 1 ? wm? vnun |?avaawi Ifcn to Ae businesses lined ?bove(end nuny others) are already doing it in other towns this size?why not you, right here at home? V V V N Oldsmobile's broad line of cars?including tnree miciioq tnrxc isigitu iaq coveting every price-class but *%igh"?makes every prospect foranewautomobileaprospectforanOidsmo bile. Oldsmobile advertising in national mag> ?tines, newspapers, form papers and on bill boards pre-selll prospects in every commun ity. Automobile experience isnot required? nor any great capital investment. The main dung is to show a good earnings record in your own business and to have an alert, ag gressive attitude. If you would like to team how to make more money by taking on the Oldsmobiie line, write to die address below. P. A. SINCLAIR . OLDSMOBILE DIVISION?GENERAL MOTORS SALES CORP. COBBINGTON BUILDING ? 500. WEST TRADE STREET ? CHARLOTTE, N. C. ?^^?mmrnrnm??? : ' - - ' ' ? ' " j it- ' ' ?' I 3C tells you all about itself I ?1MANCB. IffOSpHtllO [myt Qgw

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