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New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Jeffersonville, Ind., Chicago, St Louis, San Airtonia and San Fran- I I eisco. I 1,124 NAMES Representative Dies, chsmaan of I the House Committee on Un-Ameri ? can Aetivitiee, has given Attorney I Biddle a list of l^M names of Fed I eral employes, alleged to be Com ? munists or afffffatea of robvemve organisations. The Texan insists I that Communists, feBow-traveler* and sympathisers have "permeated the entire structure of the Federal Government" MANOWJYEBS Army officials aspect the large scale exerdsee that wffl begin in the Carolina area onj^ovember 16th to ? utg blackouts, lack of coordinated power are some of the things that the Army expects to cornet. j Mawewanw^wi^BieewmwiiWWwnawgB^mmweiasWesnnewwi^ie I , _ _ _ t> . . J , I ? four of' tnfr * stroctSTM axe TV imhAi i i j by 90 feet. *. ; x'V. ^ jv I i ---?- ? i- t ', j'lji ? - . ajak. i j voice is xmpertaw?;qeaaK*i*. hopm: I . ? ? iL/j . . jmm raa rill ITI ?? a# 1 1 I wegi&n xonage xbcjcqmob ojo smps ui j ] I Britirii Bod 198 sbipe ^ 1 ^ I ^ SOVIET GOLD | : I I of i.O^S^Liwdflm troops and to|! I mands from abroad. I 2. Adolf Hitler. - Fl 3. 1958. ^ ^ j! ^fA*^toh aaedieni comt, wUehlj ruled aititxarily, secretly and with-1, growing stronger in. wrath aa HieL In Eastern Ruririi. far *h* j1 ? S- Vvjl. "' ' *-" V-? "? " "" ", -' - I . I pwwayr battle lines, Pravda went on,!' I And betoTltoeto yet untapped!. Tirmrrng" mr will go late?Mm. I atety by ft si&ui&f ynpniiniHiv). call at belligerent porta or traverse jomhat zones. ^Govefcent but vift the eriti Daovinsr jmd^ efficiently in the iiiWdon^ Republican presidential nominee in 1936 contin sea ins vigaroup attack upon^ tlie mwrinwai production <rf war equip ment. ^Und<?w?^rt aroaU emergency as a smoke-screen for their attempt ;tq-build a. collective 3tate," with the small business man twing the first victim in order to Eomeantrste economic power in a few trade in^ogdar *? While polee of public opinion in dicate that many RepohBhan^ i^ nbt St^nuSoSy"af them ^th Bfe^aSdon and ^*5ola4k.nistB merchant ships, the majority of the tile UVV0I "/UTI? <4I?TPSl AA * JF. ' ? sV- r' '? * , ""r 7 - :J Tofihcr qubmarme wwir. | ii i ? ? | '? ~-c * * *r L. jMHah or German definition of I While Amria;. ^leSstotfam, to' carry supplies to Mliowntit sorts, there is nothing in : international law to prohibit such British I Strt* to the Attatic ; arises from the German determina tion to cut off all supplies to Great! Britain and the equally determined decision of t pert*to from it. present po sition. The i<pult will be numerous I incidents, such as those which have already occurred 4?d, possIMy, toe sinking of German raiders and toe destruction of German warplaaes by the American forces operating on the Atlantic. | Some speculation results from the present situation, with many per-II sons wondering when Germany- or I the United States will declare war as a result of the incidents. Apparently, neither countr&fctend* to make such a declaration, both iw?rcntlj;i;pB6-j paring to shoot it out oh the present] I blather than to become involved in a full-fledged war. Lmd j* I ships from other nations should stay away from toe fcrohaitod area.] Americans insist that -theyare de- I fending the righto of this country on the high -seas against the Piratical " "tWM Public reaction in the United States I due to the loss of life that occurred j as a result of the submarine attack upon toe Destroyer Kearny has been amazingly calm. /IS'--was much^the same whan the Japaese bombed the w^teL^toevtow tort shlife certtS^'risks when they go into bel jtoe^on should anert its sovereign J I THE GENEROUS STORE I g Rochester, Ind.?Being the proud parents of four boys, Mr. and Mis. William Snipes were anxious for the expected baby to\be''a girl. Instead of one, however, three baby daugh ters were added to the Snipes family by the stofk when he arrived with triplets, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO ... CREDITORS . Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Daniel Phillips, de ceased,' late of Pitt County, North Carotins; Oils 1s to notify, all persons hating claims against estate of de ceased, to exhibit to the under r,?j--~.. - .. .-I,.-I *. ?n< _,. i _? >r ..11 J.^i. , ,, Lii signea aamtniwtfatxix, or attorney, as. Farmvillo, N. Cn on or before the 10th day of October, 1942,or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to 8?id -estate will please rnalrft immedi ate settlement* This the 10th day of October, 1941. ' Saiah f. Phillips, A ilmln ??! mi I nf ? .nl <?< ? non{.) .T3Vi?7 Administratrix estate oi uamei am- j John B. Lewis, Atty. O-10-?t' J i I I flk-' ?, ' ? ' ? .! ?, ???? .11 ? ^ -vj M I m MB M| Mi '? T^*- ^ y;li .~j? 5 %gi ft* JBar bb fSf to fM Bar I-????????, i id-^ bown ...vu 3l? > {,: . The Turnsgc Co*) Inc* ? ~.,s ^ ~ Baby Chicks Every DAVIS SUPPLY CO. lfaravjlle, N. C. . 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