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One Week Of War War Production 'bairn \ son announced tin War id-»u ; • tion Board is rei ai i: ■; i \ ject in the Avar program t » ■ c ir. the “maximum impact »•?. i h i my nov .“Con ularly bombers aiv the this new list Mr. Nm ■ m, . Chairman Xt 1. or. i ■■ r t I’. S. is now !»)•■ .'in.-is, j, ■ three and a had li.a in Novembi r LUl i, . uo m. 1 tore iVarl ]iar!»o: . J ,I , , - ! ion, he said, was 1 pm': a buve Juno production ■ 7 cent short of production ; made at the bi e .muor 1 "The big job ahead of u i i.ov. i to bring our proa m balance ami mal.e 1 use our mat ri ia 1 • . j i > as \V i -el;, a |at-■ ibl. . ‘■'ibis mean- that u•• mu r d ! bk our ell oia.- , part a rda: i -• pots, i goal." by the year’ uni." (daft production imrea-ei 1. pels ent in Julv over I one r a, . Mr. Nelson aid. \hlnw b « • bat plane productam re p ■ cent, if was mu up to \ >• na tions. He also repot d: . . ■ ra I ordnance pro'Ua . it*: in J ui . m » leased 2(> percent <>v. r w put, and was wry . . ules; production of nwdium tar’-, was bo percent areaur an in the previous month and eon idc ably ahead of schedules: light tanks up 15 percent also vs • a head of schedule.^; an'iair-r.i glHlS exceeded sehedllh-.- b\ “A wide margin”; merchant 1 ; - were up (i percent and "nea-ly or schedule for the month": deliv tides of majoi naval com: t'.. ‘ seh Wert* ahead of tm> < Jam and "considerably ale-ad ' !»»:•«■ cost s.” i'llK waj; Fi:o.\r Ceil. MaeArtnui A heaii mi in Australia lepoii, 1 ai'iuc I'A u pilots u. inar new !■ ,11K■ shut clown at least 1J Japanese planes an.I pro >a;d\, I ’■ s o out of all e lie up, ll.'.'t ol -1 • which attacked Darwin. No .11 ii ■ planes were lost. Tit ■ Vi\ y ported the Marine ' i . 1.1 i. least three of the s' il iuoii Isla.nl is now well esta'olisheil. Wmi; V1' Japanese counter-att; ckeci u. tint of the Islands 670 were k: !mi in the other dU taken prison's . Puri fie Fleet t'omnianm r N i ■ ‘ ported. The Marine lo -- - wi r PS killed and 7-’ wounded, Adm is Nimitz also annoui,. ed a ; >. Marines made a . :. -e.. fnl o.ndi::. oil Makin Island, killed • Japa nose, wrecked various in ’ ill r. i and then withdrew. U. S. Army IIcadquari■ ■■ . i• : ropean Theater, announced r .r in Britain of tile largest t . convoy of the war, wi.li .n . si and material for the Arnei i.-an A. Forces which Had already ■ ' n precision bomhin;' 1 s . Nazi—occupied ilsiopc. I !; ing fortress,', imins, ,i ts v i traasportation > ten si Ami and Abbeville. In a oa North Sea. lour fit ins. i« ' ' ■ shot dow n three tic i ■ and damaged nine others, w, ; a: Die U. S. plains leturm l s.t'i A. U. S. rang’er baXal.'-n jeine, with Canadian and Biiti -a ! i in a nine hour iaid • 1 ■1 France. The Navy report ‘ ! I . ■' submarines in the Ah .nr an in the far lami sank a cr i . o des trover and damaged a -1 > er. sank tw . cargo ship- am! i liarisport, ami damaged cargo ship, flic torpedoing el en more United Nations M . men by enemy .■ ubniariiic anniounc ed. FOREIGN UK I. ATI ON President Roosevcl and at'.'- ‘ tary of State Hull sent me-sag, of solidarity to Brazil a tmi Country became the lirst Soutl American nation to dcclai xv:l1 on Germany and Italy, i h, lb ideal said Wendell 1.. Wilkie wii carry message- from th * dent lo Foreign Beadei -. in hid illg Premier Sialii. Die Presiden i sued a • tatement that petraloi s ol ‘tllai occupied Countries stand in the court - of law same Countries in whi s lku a. ism now rages, and an 1 those courts for their erim nil it; "will hav ARMY AND NAVY The War Depart me:.' will inaugurate this Full a v.,i u tary preindu t i, n tiai 'i.m - ] utitlizing existing la schools and colleges to litee 1' ' sent and future need for pr piei ■ trained personnel i i the ar forces. Out of every 100 n i > ducted into the army, aho1;' 1 are assigned to duties i : irin: specialized training, the Dmi ment said. The Army said i organizing and training pm liat talions (composed mostly of form er Stevedores) for duty oversea i BUY UNITED STATES • DEFENSE BONOS STAMPS Seventy-Sixth Year Published ;',v ' 'onv North Carolina Thursday, Aug. 27th., 1942 rapid rise I . — 0 — i Key S iel:!. Miss., \uy% - i - : u it Brid,'1. i’s, ,!r., snii of Mr. and Mr K Bridrer I f '; irets > i . ■ j urn two promotions here ii me \rniy \ir Force in as in tny days. He was jiis.m md from c , . p rai to sergeant on An'iust t “•at 11,,' i ollow iO)t day he v\ ,t |H 1.1'aiieil I non serjjy ant to stall serp.'ant Hi n niiiti.r,, Aria raa.it lie e. See Meant Kriilftcr a - i : .• ha bemi transferred to the If a 11 iesbnrj; hase. He- was laelueteel into tin Army a; Fort liiaus on \'tr ust I. ltlll. ;,n,| later n.e transferred to V, j|| 1; , t, I lolsi, Okla amt t,i a base near .'•a vannah. vidow Gi Former School Supt. Dies Mrs. \\ II. K.iward.-. .">1 who ■■ t former Mi - Minin ilia Si ;■ i,!. , ■•i Northampton County. >iit*d on Monday afternoon at hor home Mind reesboro following' a Cw.'O jin." illness. Funeral services \\r. j i • ,f|.iiipted i’roni tin- Murt‘:eesli m • j Paptist ChuivM Wednesday alVw • : ’oil i >y t iu- IF- . Pa ill 1:! Ni k a an i burial billowed in t!i • Alai - free !»<>1 o cemetery. Air-. K.iwaoi- was the* tlau.ulit ; er of the late AV. 1.. and Mary • h’unummd S' a:-!e\. For a ni! a i or "1 yoal's - in* was a l'i*si !. (F i•! Weldon win :v In i' husband :■ • uJO lint a.lei i the Wol-i • iii ’li Soito.d ami she was a moiii aor of t::c facility. A law y--ai ana iho\ wont to AIurfroosk i where Mr. Eduards was presit! u. of howan College. Survivors include four si.-'er r Airs. U. ii. Pus'ii of Lenior, Airs. J. \V. Cr*‘\v of Pleasant Ilill, Airs. ’. Whitehurst of Portsmouth, \ . All., it. M. Robinson of Skip per-, \ a., and two brothers, T. C. Stanley of La wivnceville and IC C. Stanley of Portsmouth, \ a. James S. Kidd ]', ■■ il • i”.'iiwore conductor Ci, :i the residence in Roanoke ■ lor lames S. Kidd, IS, " • 1 , led .,:'•••!• a length}’ ilines-. Tie. i' . were conducted by the Rev. Gordon I.. Price. j'. v. a the soil of i)a\ id 1 Carawan Kidd. He iva spring fi m Boa 1; ;pi.!- i 1 igh School *111■ i I'.r I er of the Baptist ‘ i Sui". ivers besides liis pareiil. i et s, Mrs. ' hat It j Putt . .Mr.-. Harrison Giles, .ties j Gene I.Chinan, Ml ses dalle air I Peggy Ai n Kidd and three I; r :i eis. U. I. Kidd. Jr.. Joseph Kid and Jerry Kidd all ol Kouuoke i.-! pids. ______ Former Weldon Resident Passes Away A nie.-saip was received by ret alive, here Friday announcing tm death ol' Mr. t'harle C. Tdghmai m of the late James B. Idea man. Sr., of this place. He \vli the last surviving member ot i-d family and is rt mem iered b> a ,j the older re idei t: oi "■ it left for Charleston at an ear lv aye where he married M.» ■' 1 - Kagan of Charleston, who will a daughter. Mrs. George K • .I and one grandson, V\ illiao I.e kwood. besides several nice and nephews in this state, \ ' sjinia and Texis survive him. II wa- a faithful employee of _lh« •y f I.. Rail vay, and only retire. 'few years ago. Interment was i> the family plot in Charlteston, > Carolina._ to insure prompt handling ol miiiequipment for tore. ,; 11 i■ 11 throughout the world Tlie Department said check.- u pay no at of allowances to depend ,.ats of enlisted men of the arn.v , i-i iog the i’ir.-t applications l t he approved, will got out short!; af.er September tstt. ■ 'file Navy announced revruiti'i) f enl led personnel of the \\ oin ; unV Naval Reserve will begin o. ! Sc-I.temher 11 and training wii . 1 October 9 at the Universit; „f Wisconsin, Indiana UniverMi; and Oklahoma A. and M. college. Peanut Oil Becomes U. S. Weapon i . _ Almost five million acre:' of peanuts—twa -il in any single year before! That’s o > S. farmers are making this year toward ! s maximum hitting power. Most of these p oil from which thousands of necessary item military purposes can be made. This chem mv hu v timling ami improving these new and : II e lVanul.- for oil :o !: ■ ■ I i I :■ Axi. . That i: j 1 i um- --T : • t .aany contributions North C.irolinu farmers are making to ’in* Aar effort, according to the Stale. I SB A War Board, with head m ers at State College. In ad. merican farmers will pro-!:1 •. a. most live million acres m p an this year--twin* as many a have been grown in any year. Most of these pea mu be crushed into oil from wbicli tan be made 'hundreds of produce- i.» both military and civilian p : )»> es. The chein t shown ab->v« . d hundreds >f others, is bu-y ing and improving new and po uses for peanut oil. 20 Learn Red Cross F irst Aid Twenty members have .i-i-a finished a fir>t aid class t ; ght by Mr. S. i!. Crumi ! from Roanoke Rapids. This class of twenty mem ber.-. have all done very I re work and have worked bun through all the h°l Summer weather to do what they can to help in the lime of ,l -o-r gency. Mr. (dumpier ha- been untiring in his efforts an:1 Mrs. (‘rnnipler has helped him earr> on lliis work. W v‘ are <(ccply grateful to .Mi', and Mrs. (dumpier for lea*!,ing this class. We want to thank Mr. Richardson and the B A Scouts for the use of the Scout Hut for these classe . This class will practice cavil week or every other week s) 1 that they 'sill be able to mu" their First \id. This is tlu- Fifteenth Ha tha t has been held in ihis j chapter. Home Nursing, Nulri t ion a nd I- i rst A id. \\ <• hope to begin a da> in ( anleeii soon. Charles S. Wells Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon from Wil ) in in s Funeral Home for 1 i s. Wells, (is who died in B n combe County. The rites were uni. dueled by the Rev. Gordon Price . Mr. Wells was born in Mali'. • County. January mill., ISTi. II is survived by hi: widow. Mrs I)ai ey M. Well-. two dans'! • Mrs. Robert P. Kins of Th Ima 1 Mrs. John K. Baker of llm.' four sons, Raymond Well-. I mas McCoy Wells, Chas. V. cl! Jr., William Murplffe'.v Wells : three yrandehildrcn. Mrs. Jeff Lassiter .-pen. Im week in Richmond, Yu., an! Ml Lassiter was here for the v.. . end. r ia - ' 'l-CiOT 7-2 r s. - - -- > tr% J2ss ¥ =-^ i Uj • .iV; *. *■ ■• e-' ~ ^4* Servii :• Schools A ; "K ■;■• 'Km I S^-vliv ('em, : ;., day. Uml >r [ a la v. ..a;. a a1 in With Min I 1,1.":, Ij a," , i a ,juir avonUa. a -11,:, Ml 1. l.sirii -mrs for a , Force Ti hni n 1 : alv i- ai..I >; iv; A vi itii n dm-vivo schools me hi iti.v: :• .i via. Student. .'Indent in. ' :■ iv.t r- 1'av"i v . Ifl • . a yvor; J.. . " 1 ir. ;rmP ■ " fri. ildil a year. ■ ;i in .: a will ", i - on : ir.iiiiinr in r: !io nperalimr. cn . imp v. ork l'ur . ik rioil ol I r ml th, -e !•• six m.. v : • T. wli.i sueimssfully C ■ ii O Uc'i inin i: n v ill U p ted ^ to ju . ■ inamrialv -a i ml. " a lout i.a r 1 1 - ai" ran (jcniif;.- I'amiiei'i ft mp!e lion of mm .war' . ii-ly in i eol lav. . . ’ !■ "U , h ti." ' • 1 V, I,,' It 'TOO lid iilatiT.a. 'a oa-l .rat". 11! ,nc yarn j a ;aa. ■ iv ■ U diurnal ox .OlVrla. a .1.1 ' 11! ucaiii V". nir . rail or alii m a a a oiisin ■ me | i m i" pairoin-, lav i uper. n, r.i. j cioi en $in« er oi a nmintcnan : ‘ and I v;r.iirri!a n; Karo .il ml. lo limi of tvdrmcr.i c • ■- ( ' mon ths) in a radio sdnool or a war traiiiinjt course ir, i inlio v-.rh; or I tlirouiaii iho !'••• :■ "II ol a t ili I nu lvial or ainav nr radio opera tor’ license.1 ti •an : j tir t‘>:*io 1 ience in la r -ar y I o mr junior in '.iur -r ! . iiions. No \v rill'll r 1 •' P ,il m" ■' t,« laljfiva v,iis will ibe have , a i • , i 11;*■ ii .: a , m . "ay. Ini; ill: re is no e.iuiii an ,i - il. tm.al.ii.-.l !>. I" m . ai- U v" I l ' 1 111 with the S< ; :i . th-..' ( '■<! ,'t i vice 1.5 *ard a. > ;i;inuUl V .'•••» {hintoil], Ilia mi.-. A eh a* : ; '• h lx- acccp;fil mil i> u « need -A ' 1 sc iv ire- have b',(,n nift. Fall informal h-M o ivqviio i lie obtained .- :,,ii l Seer;. • a \v * I i)i.■ ii.-:.*'-:I «. I' ■■ i iv:! • FXnniiin 1 - 1'" -' ' ‘ " ciisti>r.ila>M e in :::• • :'-Vy, or Iran t';c ■ ; . • y <d‘ IJoai i I S. Civil S*c nine alll| scaond da s ,■■■ t ol’L'i Mrs. A. < Sh . • a", 1 < ! >- I-: SHedge, hr . ! • ). ' irnail Kinii'-lreo, S. C. a. ;"i suniotime there v. ii’a Mr. -V Sledge. S SJ «• j ; 'ie Car: t Take Own Medicine I.. Wi!. M has enjoyed I for many years, comfort ■■■■■'■ I at dtis typewriter, private office, tak rr-i-'ks at any and (v !;• • l of them without anv a n ,,r m odium for answer . A t naturally to • had to be right be ■ " v vt man - were I. To ti he entered politics and - ■-:■![' into v job ns y ( vi inner of this I : over t o protests of many ’•ayt'is who hnew bis opponent w.v- to* laettv.* man for the job. Te this newspaper for rh* pas' lonti have cot r stor the things going in th" pent under Wil Management and we have i ■: sod Mot e of them. None of the editorial.- and arti-les in this v-paper 1 ave been answered or ■ i 1 by Wilson in his newspa per. Orr reader- and many of hi-' ads have v.ondered about this .in-" he has always shown so • ■ ■ -ii courage seated behind his !vnewriter. And we answer bccau .r charges ARE TRUE and 1 a can’t deny them. He has how. eV'r immoned up enough cour age tenter suit against this ■ ' -paper, with the hope we be* p.-.o 11; Li-int;- his political “pulT” and power to escape somehow the wrath of an aroused public opin ion. We promise those who have faith in us that the Editor of tiiis newspaper will not be soar .,)• intimidated by a $10,000 or a $1,000,000 suit. New Esso War Mr-p Available An entirely new type of war . -i;> in 1*111.1r colors S' on vvi■ 1 lie a aiiulile to motorist.; at Esso |;> a!*.-r stations. It has been es les igned to give a 1< a r ci j. ■ niv of the world coimi-i, wi: I, i. ••!ieula, emphasis on log lie colossal pro Idem of 1 transportation. Each c a,; i y i area on the map ’has c.iiu;! iii the light of the a li ies that ex ist there. , ■ tri litional Mor : pi ejection, projection has i that nevci e has . a ernpl >ycd on a map foi gen - ■, al .li a i-iijui ion. Phis teatuiv ...... ... . i, much easu r to put size prop prt portion, n w projection was d‘*vised O. M. Miller of the American o::raphical Society of New y. ;.. lie ailed research was done , .si e intry to determine which - are most lik< ly to be im . from a military standpoint. AT land, ,-ea and air routes were , a wiiii great care before lie d ■ placed on the map. ; new Esso War Map was are i foi1 the E so Marketers , ... ■ ;i.: ie n 'for - who tot iii. i l, . ; Map.-, i. rr ,. . : ide of the map l, given ov i a .. laphic presentation of tile i. . .ua,Meters contributions ti. ■ lae \ air ct l 11. a. iiliam H. Gardner if..111■ i -Funeral services for Wit ... 1!arrisou Gar Iner. St. wh in d .1 his In.me here Monday I ; vh! al 10 o'clock after a linger .. .. 11;.- v. re held at the honu . h lay 1 i iri 1 " n ■ Rev () ’■ [. Menkamyer officiated an i. >•; l v a in Roanoke Rapid •• A native of Mart in County, la ’ [ lived hire for several years He was an active member of Zion i Chapel Church. Sir . vine:' are his wife, Mrs. fa Ida Gardner, four daughters i; , ,1 of hop ■>', Mr a Ellen Gar of ttwa ke Rapids, Mrs . i burn of Ply mo ith an D. H. Dick of Washingtn . ,, sen, 1'.;1 -ert Gardner o I Suffolk. Va.__ ET:DON Mr. Walkoi C mpbell returno i ■ camp Saturday after spendin ■ il day; wit'll hi- tin. h, M G. Tilehman. Mrs. W. A. Campbell of 0! i a p a;. Va , arrived here Tuesdti id i“ Vi Ring in tlie home i M i . E. Williamson. * First Round in Suit Won By “Hews” Attorneys Two Teams Tie In Softball Playoffs The Methodist Softball team kampion. of llit* local 1 wiliga t 1/ea L Ue and a team of '* A 11-Si.it | composed of players from the " > • ■' throe teams in the League, are deadlocked at two games i-ach in l he jdayoff:- under way now. The* final and deciding name of the playoff series of the n si 1 • ut of b game.- will be played ■ the local ball park starting at ():•)() o’clock Friday afternoon. OH THE OFFENSIVE AMERICA! Wars are won by attacking, not by sitting in a fort I And today America is taking the offensive against the Ax<» with hard-fighbng, non-stoppable men and materials! Wo're taking the offensive too, against the enemy at home—the inflationary 6th column that blows prices sky high. You can help in both fights by saving at least 10% of your money in U. S. War Bonds every pay day. Attack the Axis with your dollars today. You can start with as little as a 10c War Stamp and you can get a $25.00 War Bond (maturity value) for only $18.75—at your local post office, bank or other convenient sales agency. V. S. T>\ -,ury Dcpartmett Special Examination of Editor Held To He Premature And illegal II"' t’i! i round of proceedings in Hie $10,000 suit against "The Roanoke New.-" brought by Car i•1 i 1 I- W il-uti, District Highway * "tniiii luiii r and Roanoke Rapids m-u-papii' publish,-! was won by tin- "Mitts’ when a special ex amination of the "NEWS” Editor wa> voided by a court order at Halifax lu. t Friday morning. Attorneys for Wilson had sought to examine B. 1 . Turner, Editor ^ of the "NEWS ", before Clerk of Court A. I., llux. When the ex animation got underway attorneys for the "NEWS’ made a motion showing the proposed examination to be premature and contrary to the law. W hen irrefutable authori I ty was shown the Clerk and Wil son's attorneys in support of the motion, it was allowed and a court I order was signed by the Clerk voiding the examination and the .-ubpoena issued for B. F. Turn er. j The next step in the case w | take place when the answer I the suit is filed by the "NEitt o | attorney:-. Thirty days is alllowed I by law in which to file thi^ ans wer and it will be filed on oi be fore September 12th. Wilson was represented at the attempted examination by serge C. (liven of Weldon and Scott Benton of the Roanoke Rapids law firm of Allsbrook and Benton. I’he "NEWS" attorneys are- E L. Travis of Halifax, Albion Dunn, j of Greenville and W. H. Yarbor ; ough of Louisburg. T Hardison Charged With I First Degree Murder i Two Pass Bar Tuesday prior to the opening of the afternoon sesion of Halifax Superior Court William II. S. : Burgwyn, Jr., and Everett Ool ■ fermyter, both r>t Woodland were I presented to the court by Judg. j \v. H. S. Burgwyn and were ad mitted to the bar and sworn in. These two young men had gone through law school together, pass ed the bar examinations together, were admitted to the bar togethei and on Wednesday they were both inducted into the United States Army. John I. Eagles, assistant farm agent, says Martin County live stock farmers are being forced to buy feed for their hogs, especially corn, due to the dry weather this summer. F. E. Johnston IT;:; ..via, Va.. .'Mineral servi -e for Kieuerick ..i...... local manufacturer, who died at a Richmond hospital early We Ines day morning were held Thurs day afternoon at 3:30 from the residence on South Main Street with interment in the Emporia ■: cemetery. Mr. Johnston, whose ancestors were early settlers of Halifax County. N. C.. was at the time* ot his death president and treasure! of the Emporia Machine Company. ’ Hi* had been associated with it i“i the past 11 years. He was a mem ber of Widows Son Lodge No. led A. F. and A. B., Emporia, and ' Knights Templar and ACt A Shrine of Richmond. Va. Until the time of his death he • was active in all civic and business " activities of his community anil • state. He was a member ot the I Hardware Associations of Virginia "|.,nd was active in establishing' till 1 i Tobacco Trail. | He is survived by his wife, tin j funnel Miss Lydia lillar; one 'son, E. Elliott Johnston. Jr.. U ‘ j S. Army; four daughters, Mrs j John Moore of Roanoke Rapids, N i. ,C. an,t Mrs. L. II. McDearmon, Mrs j,]. 11. Kiser and Mrs. 11. T. Klugel I .Jr., of Emporia; eight grandchil d dren; two brothers, A. C. John \ ston of Kelford, N. C. and Dr if Warren W. Johnston of Manteo 1 North Carolina. A preliminary hearing was given Harry Hardison of Enfield, who is allcdgcd to have killed Robert Baugham also of Enfield in a fist fight last Thursday. A writ of habeas Corpus had been issued and the hearing was held Wednesday afternoon at twoj o'clock before Judge J. Paul Fri zelh to determine whether or i\| the defendant should be allov bail. Present at the hearing were tl| defendant, his counsel George Green, E. L. Travis, Paul Grad j and Herbert Peele, the Solicito for the State and the prosecutin attorneys W. if. Yarborough “{ D. Mae Johnson. After the evidence was present ed Hardison was ordered to be held in jail without privilege of bail on a charge of first degree murder. His ease will come up for trial at the October term of Super ior Court in Halifax. Superior Court t William H. S. Burgwyn, Jr., son of Judge W. H. S. Burgwyn of Woodland was sworn in as an At torney. Everette Duffermycr of Woodland was also sworn in as Attorney by Judge J. Paul Friz zelle of Snow Hill. Mrs. Ruby Wood vs A. C. L. Railway Company at the dost of the evidence the case was t.on uiteil. A divorce was granted to 1 h rum Mills from Lena Mae B wn Mill . on ground of 2 years oration. J. T. Garner recovered $10 ".j 00 from G. W. Green et al for Ot ago claimed in cutting pulp md by Green on the land of Gat or. Hay\Vdi*il I. Pepper vs. allie Elizabeth Pepper and Margi Lee Pepper. It being found that, the name of Margie Lee Peppei a certain deed was added in U is therefore ordered that deed convey the entire tr» # land to Sallie Elizabeth Pepper m, fee simple. Citizens Realty and Insurance Company vs. G. F. Gray, by con sent the i| fondant hi. agree - pay the plaintiff the sum of $-3L 80. J. P. Holomon vs. Mrs. E. Hy Hawkins it is ordered that thU action be- dismissed t i that the plaintiff be taxed with the costs.
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