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Cocking Gas Caps 775 For All Cars_ II | 4-Way Rim Wrench 49c Fits all lag s. Makes tire changing easy. TIRE PUMP 54c Quic^ acting pump, com plete with hose. Tire Irons .15c A handy tool and a life-saver when you need it! BUMPER JACK $1.98 Easiest way to jack vp your car. Simple to operate. Tire Locks . $1.69 Complete set of 5! Locks tires securely in place. No danger of tire theft! 16 S. Front St. G-MAN ATTACKER KILLED BY POLICE 22 Year Old Man Sought By F. B. I. After Ha Disarms Agent GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., June 25 —UP)—James McCartee Leonard, 22 year-old Cheboygan, Mich., youth who had been the object of a state wide search since escaping from Detroit F.B.I. officers in Detroit Wednesday night, was shot and killed here today in the Loraine hotel by city detectives. Leonard, still wearing the blue sailor suit in which he was being questioned yesterday when he dis armed Detroit FBI agents and fled, exchanged a fusillade of shots with detectives Frank Breen and Glen Lane before he was mortally wounded. Neither of the detectives was injured. The youth had taken a room at the hotel today, and police were called when hotel officials became suspicious. The two detectives, obtaining a pass-key to the room, were met at the door by Leonard, who cov ered Lane with two pistols, order ing him into the room, Leonard closed the door, then forced the detective to call Breen, who had remained outside. Breen, suspecting a trick, open ed the door and began shooting, hitting Leonard in the chest with his first shot. The youth fell be neath a table, from where he fired nine shots at Breen, all wild before he collapsed. FBI agents took the youth Into custody in Detroit late Wednesday afternoon for questioning on a charge of illegally wearing the blue uniform of the U. S. Navy. While being questioned by an agent on the ninth floor of the Federal building, Leonard sudden ly whipped out a revolver, fired three shots—one grazing his ques tioner’s elbow-disarmed the agent and forced a charwoman to take him down the elevator to the street level. He walked past guards and out onto the street where he com mandeered the automobile of a passing motorist, changed to an other by drawing the gun on its driver, and outraced police in a mad dash across the city punc tuated by two crashes with other automobiles and one with a street car. Late last night the car he was driving collided with another In Northville and when police appear ed in a scout car to investigate, he held up the officers and fled In the scout car. Today the cruiser was found abandoned near Howell, Mich., 40 miles from Detroit, and the chase had centered there until the youth was cornered here. 5 Naval Experts Believe Enemy Subs Are Based Near American Shores WASHINGTON, June 25. — (tP)—Senator Byrd (D-Va) in formed the senate today that naval experts believed enemy submarines were based some where in striking distance of the Atlantic coast.” “It is imperative that such bases be broken up,’ Byrd said. “Every indication is that these bases are in and around the Caribbean sea.” America should take over Martinique “if it is necessary for our protection,” the senator added. -V Errol Flynn’s Standin Arrested After Fight HOLLYWOOD, June 25—W— A backyard clash between E r rol Flynn’s stand-in and Barbara Hut ton’s butler—aftermath of a birth day party for the actor attended by numerous movie notables—led to the arrest of the stand-in today as the butler lay near death. So widely divergent were stories of the encounter that Capt. Verne Rasmussen of the police homicide squad said he intended to question some of the notables. The guest list included, among others, Mick ey Rooney, Dinah Shore, Charles Chaplin, Tyrone Power and Anna bella, Alexander Korda and Merle Oberon. “We may have a homicide case on our hands,” Rasmussen com mented, as police stepped into the inquiry four days after the fight. Booked on suspicion of assault with intent to do bodily harm was James Fleming, 33, Flynn’s for mer butler and now also his per sonal secretary. Fleming, six feet two inches tall but weighing only 155 pounds, described himself as “hardly the pugelistic type.” But he admitted, in a statement to detectives for the district at torney’s office, that he struck Eric Gosta, the butler, hired to tend bar for the evening, insisting: "I hit him after he took a swing at me.” 5 Special Values In 3-Piece uvmo C4Q cn BOOM SUITS up B. 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Baxley We Handle Armour's and Swift's Branded Beef TENDER CUBE STEAKS.lb. 45c LAMB CHOPS.lb. 59c LEG OF LAMB.lb. 58c CENTER CUT " - "—" PORK CHOPS.lb. 39c VEAL CUTLETS.lb. 59c VEAL CHOPS.lb. 55c ! Choice Selections of Cold Cuts — Luncheon Meats | Army Calls Two More Methodist Ministers NEW BERN, June 25—Two more Methodist ministers in this district left their pastorates to join the army this week, making a total of five recently becoming service chaplains, it has been learned from the Rev. J. A. Russell, district superintendent. - The Rev. J. K. Ormand, of Ori ental, and the Rev, G. S. Eu banks of Mount Olive, are both in Indianapolis, Ind., trainings as army chaplains with the rank of lieutenant. Preceding them in join ing active service were the Rev T. G. Vickers and the Rev. M. O. Stephenson, of Morehead City, and the Rev. J. L. JoyaceC of Mount Olive. ; Mr. Russell announced that the Rev. Grover G. Kinlaw of Blande boro, a recent graduate of Wake Forest college, had been assigned to succeed Mr. Ormand at Ori ental; and that the Rev. W. E. Howard had been transferred from Seven Springs to succeed Mr. Eu banks at Mount Olive. The Rev, James Rogers, a recent Duke Uni versity graduate, is taking Mr Howard’s pastorate at Seven Springs. -V A fighter plane needs 11 times as much anti - freeze solution as you use in your car every winter. Bring Us Your Home-Financing Problems Years of experience in 'hatidling home loans has qualified us to render practical aid in solving your difficulties. Ample funds to lend on acceptable security. Courteous, friendly service. BUY A WAR BOND FROM THE CAROLINA TODAY! . ... TWO THE / MILLION DOLLAR Carolina Building and Loan Ass'n “Member Federal Home Loan Bank” G. M. BUTLER, Pro*. W. A. FONVIELLE. W. D. JONES. Sor.-Treas. Aaat. Seo.-Treaa. ROGER MOORE. V-Prea. J. O. CARR. Att’y. . -- .' 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RITZ CRACKERS.lb. pkg. 21c 8 OUNCE TIN FISH ROE.2 for 25c READY-TO-FRY CODFISH CAKES.2 10-oz. cans 29c RUMOR— There Is A Shortage Of Scot Tissue. FACT The Scot PaPK Company is actually producing as much Scot Tissue as in 1941. rHTflaffEgmiiJiiiiJirr fcuuau£iisiSiU!i!U!Jit PALMOLIVE 3ior CHAD MADE WITH GENTLE OUHr OLIVEand PALM OILS £|JC JS. KLEK ® THE ONLY SOAP MADE SPECIALLY ]£*' FOR WASHING DISHES jjjC OCTAGON 7J CAAP newand IMPROVED 2 Medium SUPER SUDS * “RAYON SAFE” jjjj ■■In Our Markets* PB1ME BIB BOAST ..lb. 43c POT BOAST .......It. 35c
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