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PAGE TWO THE NEWS -JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1943 The News-Journal WliS ASMJCIMIUN ' ) Telephone :15-1 I'lilili-licil Fvei-jr Tliursiliiy ly Tin" Estate of Paul IMtksmi litl llllill, N. t iiti Tiption Kates: i 00 per your (In Advance) In Mciiioriani PAUL DICKSON I KNO BCCtSBl.:' Il):!. .MliS. I'.U'l. II('IS1IX, Kditor Ktitciod at iii'i'uiul-i'liiMS mail matter at t lie post ol'fiie ut Kae 'i l tl, N. C. under Act of .Muii.li . 1T0. ' reported leaning to this kind of riecis ion, rather than throwing out the whole pji tul-to-portiil issue and let-, ting litigation or strife take its course, j The United Mill.- Wo! kern' Policy I Cum rittce has called a meeting; for! 2:311 V. M. (K"T( li review the en-; tire situation. UMW President John' L. Lewis probably will noli the com mittee in Washington pi ml. or a Wl.H decision at least, and po-s:'.)ly until the end of the we .k when the eten- , iun period ordered a t I' the revert wo k stoppage expir s. .ilhoi,e.h no dcimite sum Ivs bom debated i y the he; r.t i :- c-tmto.i the jiwaid a i 1 1 lie s't!- ' : : t . . ! I 1 s- i than the S1 .Hi' a i'. y . ' : h l'e"t v;. I . IVms.-,vl.:ii.a pr dices r.n! :ho I'r.il e.l Mine Work, -s hrd -d t it' ' p.: im-iple but faile I to r ib1 n- I i it a: t':a:ly aire; In! ie !uPRU;:rv .n w.itiri; The itvte is whether t...el ti'iie is Aorkii'.g time and. it s . i - the pay rent h'.aily included ri pitsoiil i. te.-. Il it is n it, should the , pom- . tor's liability begin after the miners' 113 hvui' bi.se work week, wh'i-n in-, hides only the actual working time, or should it begin aft T the statu. ivy J Ml hour ,.ck. at .straight time rates, time and a half, or some nil. or '.ate'' WHEN SIGNAL IS GIVEN IT MEANS i H,':,'' --gy YOU DO THIS 3, MM STUOT IUUT NUtr WANES NUDEO M TOM WHCTION 1 M4mMV -r ' "f 'v'l iMiilMUAni nil ' li I 1 .vjai li'7.T'iil SERIES Of SHOUT OR WAVERINC IUSTS 1. I0MBINC EXPECTED STEADY IUST OffMT HAWS HAVE PASSED KIT MAT KTUIN L ma mi Tr nh HI am "" mtmut kf tfc A fc"kt (tawi PUBLIC RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT miMow moiki iowumm ottnui MflMcml AVMU UUWl AMQVU Mf 10UU M DANCtX APPEARS 10 IE OVU -O- ( O A I. DISPl'TF. DECISION KXI'I C TFI SOON FKOM Wl.B W'a.-hiiigt. n A War Labor Board decision is expected late Wednesday or Thursday, awnr: ing a detinit.- sum ol money to salt co.d minors far un derground travel time. Hoa'd members A eve au!l.. riati ely Aiicralt modification cento's, an 1 Ariel ic. m deve! ipnient. u eatherie' and equip each n. w plane tor a speci tic thi'liter ol operations. I'se of wool felt has saved approxi mately .it'l .11(10 p; un.is of rubber in six months in the m:inufaet" e of wash ers, gaskets, and similar items. CAUTION! li enemy planet get too elate before discovery, the first audible signal will be RED! Listen closely! REMEMBER! Check your local-regulation and observe them! y X. IMPORTANT: Tack Up This Notice! i KIVI)I,(. At VVK I I ll i -SL m . 4. M sW A A X-- M. n -- " by 4y JtWri and c4? ?lwn "NE of the most unique story tcllcri of our tiniei is a Danish baroness who writes under the njine of Isjk Dinesen. "Winter's Tales," a collection of her strange and masterful stories, is a Book- of-the-Month Club selection for June. Isak Dinesen is still living in Denmark. Getting her manuscript out of this country and into the hands of her American pub lishers was a matter of many months. The last communication from her to her pub lisher read: "It is out of the question that I communicate with you further or read proof of the book. I therefore place my interests entirely in your hands." She has had an unusual life. She .grew up, she says, "near the sea in the country." In 1914, she married her cousin. Baron Blixcn, and went with him to British East Africa, where her family bought a big cotfec plantation for them. Later, she took over the management of the farm herself ran it for ten years until in 1931, the cof fee prices dropped and she was forced to give it up. Then, much against her wishes, she went back to Denmark. Isak Dinesen, incidentally, has a batting average of 1.000 with the Book-of-the-Month Club. Her two previous books "Out of Africa' and ' Seven Gothic Tales" were also Club selections. Dr. F. H. Albee, one of the most famous bone surgeons in the world, tells an amusing story in his auto biography "A Surgeon's Fight to Re build Men." It seems once a well-meaning lady came to his office, demanding t personal interview. With the air of doing him a great favor, she presented him with t large paper package. She was so thrilled with his wonderful work, she told him, that she had brought him some bones to help him out. He was prepared for a batch of old meat bones which the uninitiated might think would be useful but not for the con tents of the package. Then he opened it he found she had brought him a number r u.i.i . .,i.. -,-r.l . v " LI Ul n llillUUU llOlll SUI1IC flllbltllk wwtafcLJ. ISAK DINESEN J 1 j-Jk.'X Hfobands who lament they have ex travagant wives may take comfort in tiie fact that their plight is not a new one. As earlv as 1789. relate Frank Mona- kfM W shan and Marvin Lowenthal in their W . 1 1,-Y-l , vr , xT L" . .1.1 dook, a ins vv as ixew ioris so ciaDoraic wt.'i the fashions for New York women that ore French visitor was moved to comment: "Luxury forms already, in this town, a class of men very dangerous in society I mean bachelors. The expensive upkeep of women cakes men dread matrimony." mm m that you mm VCl'R 39 IS THE BEST () -o- ISRAEL MANN Where Price and Quality Meet. FOR FATHERS VF. SVOfJF.ST TIES S!..-CK S ITS SI iPTS - SKSFENTiKRS liSLTS -SICKS () WE HAXZ RECENTLY RECEIVED A SHIPMENT CF CCCDS Til AT HAS BEEN DELAYED. If the 1912 rate of sh ? buying Glycerine is now banned for use in Contnued aeronautical research and linn and scrap collections in Rhode m this count y h:id been continue:'! foods, t.ibi'.c.o. cosmetics, and toilet in 1(143. sales would have exceeded preparations. Medicinal use has been shoe production by at least 10(1 Till- cut to 60 per cent or normal, all be- ion pairs. cause of wa;- demands. constant checks in battle mens have ! Island averace about J.uou tons a resulted in so re 4l)(l improvements in week, or nute thun nine pounds per Flying Fortresses. capita. AMERICAN HEROES BY LEFF AMERICAN HEROES BY LF.FF Br man Epitein knew that after wonndinf a man th Japs around Sanananda wrc withholding their lira, using tha injured aoktier for bait until unarmed tnadiral aides like himself cam into ran. Yet again and again he crept out under sniper fire to rearue wounded romrades until at lat the Japs got htm. "That kid wat the best," his commander aaid of determined, little H)mie Epstein. Aro jv buying War Bondi as determinedly 7 hMSflflsMriq Three Japs killed with one bullet was the scurf of Marine Ffr. Nicholas Slleo while defending a small village somewhere in the South Pacific Sileo dropped the trio a they approached Indian Ale and then bagged two more before the swarming little men's rifle fire put him out of rommianion and he had to be hnopit allied. Our boye are making the heat uae of the ammunition which you help buy when you invest in Wat Honda. Help pasa them more of it Fort Bragg Wages Unending Battle On Deadly Mosquitoes to War Department. Fort B : p?. N. C, Jure 2. 1943. Bloodthirsty mr.sq.ii- j toes are the quarry of Fort Bragg': Mosquito Control Project. Althri:h I resting (catching) stations are provic'. cd f.T triese tiny vampir s r.nd , ffi- ' ceis are se: t ci t at r.k'ht to erf ! then by te'i'.pting tlv.ni t) h'te. if : no ui.-h or. the part of t.e An y t i) . vide p sts. ('' f i i '! i :.) t -if ii. r.rd ,in-i ro nn f.r rt :r.'re w irt it .! nttthi-ris v.. r!s t: l.v. Th" r -I'rojei' ! of the -i I vi: Itli'.- ,:li ( tt :ar. i- 1 Fe . Go: in? r.tr.e ; I ri id d;.ec"i -;ded by Br C'oburn. .lr n. r.nH :y it is all . 1' re the pe.-!:y ;rs rt .t'. n. As t''ert! c i :i'.!ir.g a c:.-. t'lan chi ; .:t, s a-e there- more v he in. so, n i: res the :.f. f them inriivid.iiil -a; ".! isn; itn C ntn : 1 t!'e cMr'neii crr.t ',v -d r.ist Kn-i""er r': :rr t" s of II: ir;:ir it r T. K'-redy, roir.mt.n' ' 7 rt Brrr;?. The tceh !t i ltd supervision is pro irtdier General H rry C. Fort Bra?q's Pest Sttrr -rt- If of tcch-ie-l exp-rt Tht cec 1. 1" ot the tv i ts' w rk j 'irJ'" the dli'" !: n o' T.t. CM G rn P Fend irk Di ec r f h Pes: f.r ;in' er Divi.. t.i-. The ' D(Mnrtm"rt of the Ar i v of the 'Jr ited Stut -s is i,-si!v prori' of its "cc ;rd in mc.sii'it cit-ol Medic I n; t have been persistent !' t : i ;rp '. pes' ff!' rerrly h-di r. ce-turv The re sen cr this persts r"n is cot however, f e'i t in-.te ' - - cent H.'s hecD"se of tle rr :i'' 'is oirT-tt foe:- t.iti - cr."se hrt r: fi er for the T-jir peril certain sree'e c.nstitute as ca r evs c f yellow ftt ;i r. ri malaria. In stressing th' importance il n n quito conlrcd. Fort BraK rr.edicsl cf firers pcint out that during the fisi.t ing at New Guitea more men wer h"s; it. I -ed fo m laria t!.;.n fro -hi-iyt .' rd . The efTicieiiry ol tne Fort Brar; Mosquit) Control Project :s nem 'r, st rated by the cirwmsfnce that in a IoceIc of relatireiy hitjh n currar.c the locj.l itici ence of n.al... is hus with in a sp.-c o. t"'(. ye t:s been Virtually eradiated. S"i.h f?.v ' s-s a d ck--CJr are ""ci't'y rci c.trf.- of infti i V.c-i? re.-i fl.-pv here. P.. 4 hi n -'W : -yj mfr;!&js&&. i IT'S the way of men when they get together to talk about t'.v ir "t.ii inl and then about their families, . . .what they're doing to muko tlair chil dren's future brighter . . . what they are doing to make t!.i. war shorter. Many an after-dinner conversation among this county's successful fath ers rt-veals that this Bank has helped many of them toward a sound finan cial program to Do their part to Win the war and sccttro the future frr their children. BUY WAR BONDS THE BAHK OF RAEFORD Member of F. D. I. C. 3r
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