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FAGE TWO THK XEWSJOl'RNAIi, RAEFOItD, Ji. C. THURSDAY, APR. IS, 1943 The News-Journal Nonh Carolina LK ion m XPSEiS ASSOClArjiX Ti .-iIi.iic ;i.VJI Published F.very Thui-wlny by The Kstale of I'aul ! ktn KAKIOlil), . ('. Subri.tlon Hates: ttt.00 mt jOHr (In Advance) In Memorial!! PAUL DICKSON 1HHH . nun jlmost every case but one. The Miptlon is Chevrolet. Month In and month out, Chev rolet has supported its local loih'ts with a regular schedule 't' newspaper advertising. It strikes us that this Is grand co il eration and intelligently handl ed too. MRS. l'.VI L 1I KSOX, Kilitop Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Rae ford, N. C, under Act of March 3, 1870. CHEVROLKT COXTIM KS ITS ADVKRTISIXtj Today's "Forgotten Man" could be the automobile dealer. Have you noticed the lack of news, paper advertising by automobile manufacturers? ISy and large dealers have been left to -paddle their own canoe". This is true in WORK OR FKiHT IJII.F, IS ISSt Kl) IX ( AMI)KX Last week's issue of the News- Journal carried the resolution passed by the recent General As sembly of North Carolina making it mandatory for officers to en force the vagrancy laws. As we sit Id last week, there is too much loafing and idleness In this town among white and colored. There is a cry all over the country about delinquent youth. Put these boys and girls, white and colored to work and there will be less of that. The following article from Camden. S. C, Is worth reading and their action is worth copying. Camden, S. C, April 9. Orders have been issued by Mayor F. N. McCorkle to the police depart ment that the city vagrancy law will be enforced to the letter. This is virtually a work or fight edict and unless an Indi vidual can show that he is gain fully employed he will be placed under arrest and eventually be assigned to some essential work necessary to the war effort. This may be In somo industrial unit or on a farm. In conformity with a request fiom Washington and concurred in by the governor of South Carolina, the city and county authorities are preparing regula tions which will give broader powers on the control of the va grancy problem than does the present law. It was pointed out that within a short time the drive against vagrancy will mean an Invasion of pool halls and other places where the Idle congregate. This does not mean that the recreation of employed persons will be Inter, fered with but It does mean that eery able bodied man Is gain fully employed. COXTROli ROOM SCHF.IH I.K FOR WF.TK Friday, April 16, Mrs. E. C. Crawford; Saturday, April 17, Mrs. Herbert McKeithnn; Sunday April IS, Mrs. Agnes U. Johnson; Monday, April 19, Mrs. E. E. Smith; Tuesday, April 20, Mrs. A. S. Knowles; Wednesday April 21, Mrs. H. L. Gatlin Jr.; Thurs day. April 22, Mrs. A. L. O'Drian. "Lira A XAjJ"X 9. as w A h 4 -C. V j . 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