I <'*4' ?' M ?"^aHe {1 ? KItJK ? - I ( "V dl MHPHM ? a ; FINGERPRINTS '?? >? 1 I "' : 7 I by a civil defense mission, receatty|| - - -"C^ ill ^ " *bJ I den even if tkey'<]^>tte^oi^ delay II ONE-FOURTH WOMB$V" (I W^M ? . IB One-fourth of the employee engag-j I ed in manufacturing were women, at J the end of 1946, according to thelfl I Census Bureau. ? II ? "IDLE" TANK CABS Ralph EL Davres, Deputy Petrole-jl um Coordinator, explains that thejl I report chat 20,000 "idle" tank earajl I are available to haul oil to the Eastjl I is based on a "mathematical oompu-jl I tation which assumed a certain II I standard of performance as possible II I for all ears* and by considering thejl I total number of cars in existence M I and the volume moving. He says itjl I is a "highly theoretical figure." J V \ * 1^1 Army officials at the Rock lsland,il I Illinois, Arsenal, dany that arxapll I aluminum is being sold to junk deal-ll I era. They explained that dealers II purchasing the metal from the Army! can, only resell it to phnds having!I priority ratings from the Office of jl Production Management. SOUTH AMERICA H I ??? H Warren C. Pieraon, president of the! Export-Import Bank, is in South jl America on a trip, of inspection. The ! possibility is that it will develop into j | loans to Latin-American countries j I for industrial purposes. ? ii i i paniai i? ? ?? ? ? '? . J ? I The House Military Affairs sob"! committee, which toured the Carib^ j | strength of military aviation in thstl lieved and is eodeteutiy growing.! The morale of soldiers in the Cari^^^ JUNKBD AUTOS ? j "? H ertended throughout the countyy'by r * v-i' + ??'r?? !?? v . ,-K - ' ",'jl; .?_ , tt. I ip. v> '^iltlf Af Kc^vruvm liJlUJ- I Of tiie *tsnke*s? 22 are Italian. 21 Cans is'unable to resume Us studies 1st State College because of Mpfeif I Mr. sad Mm. William Walker of I Washington spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Yelverton. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams and visitors of Mr.acd Eaglei. I ill Mrto^^at I Mr. and Ite. Lloyd Gay anaoonce he birth of a son on Sept. 10th. I statis cqtj^f crop to be used with corn? ANSWEB: E. C. Blair, State Col lege Extension Sferrtee agronomist, says that corn grown in alternate I yean in rotation with crotalaria at I the Lower Coastal Plain Branch Sta tion at WiUard produced, an average yield of 39 bushels pier acre as com I pared with a yield of 23 bushel* pro-1 Iduced by continuous corn. When si average of 29.5 bushels per acre and nearly .a)', of the increase was ob tained in the first year following QUESTION: Bow. closely can ANSWER^ Dtn^Mg^ wwdy the leaves of the plants sny be sras ed off once every 30 dayaT and there and Wnough seed to^Jlant^ the next year's crop. Jeaveit are eaten faff every 10-to SO days, the tptil at.*V Wedls " am X?| ._J wiiica COTBems ouva fiiui iQu i A hnvnur P0W6T? I XO ? LUnauJuci 'mafcilii A N-*i?? I 1 ' >MpS| F*by Japa^l p^^ii 11 ^ fty^pfi6ticB - ^wftijgi11 I 1," . AYT^TnftriQtafj jsSllSS 1 the Ffttc 01 -Zv w ? i - - V -_'A*^0 iVlW?'Vl tT^ ?T: ? ". J,-'"'f^"-^-*s '- - 'l , j . ? .? toast few vears. t ?V T>; ? ' rt, ? %??" ?y?u. J LlYt? CAJjfC*AlWV?A ( ^ iSS- in infffiArt ?{?? ifArnaQTi^ nniirtfi^ in ? JIPYN i *%??T?ZL p&i #*#te an^oss but more likely one of continuing or discbntintdiur operations. "V"*'-' '"is U^ofthfR America* Integrated,?reportAv?* the OPM has compiled * list of more ftnn forty Id5?Smbering thousand of /f faftrnT^hidi Wll have to ietxeddi or kbse their door* a? * result ^ ^f rnflteriiils atarratiom this mean* that Jfce priorities p#t industries. ". ' ' ^gfctarne tern that'manr.bo* SSJ^Sg^; 1942, price controls to limit competi vation|prSm to # 4w^on the of the ooeial 8egf JH pnP ,1 > '(15 M Ml- ttH ^77- ?2mwM SV' ???". , o W^B || II m ? I ' MM Ki ^J(^ j\^