TAXICAB GROUP PLANS MEETING s ■ — Wilmington Officials To At tend Winston-Salem Session With John E. Wenburg of Wil mington, their vice-president, in attendance, officers of the North Carolina Taxicab association will meet in Winston-Salem Wednesday to lay plans for the passage of a legiilative program whose chief plank is regulation of taxi-cab operation by the State Utilities commission. Marshall C. Kurfees, secretary of the association, in announcing the session, said yesterday that, if the commission were empowered to control taxis, it would approve all rates and regulate operation of companies in general. Commission control would not necessarily mean an increase in prevailing rates, but would give the comission power to pass upon rates and operating procedures in the light of the company earn ing;, public necessity, and other ■ factors, he said. The association will hold a gen- j eral meeting in the Robert E. Lee hotel. Winston-Salem, Wednes. day night w|.h former Governor J. C. B. Ehringhaus as the main speaker. The oldest penal institution of its kind in the United States still in use is the 141-vear-old Massa chusetts State Prison at Boston. Radio Programs WMFD Wilmington — 1400 KC MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 6:30—Daybreak in the Barnyard 7:15—Top of the Morning 7:30—Musical Clock 7 :55—North Carolina Highlights 8 :oo—News with Martin Agronsky 8:15—Musical Clock 8 :25—Your Sunshine Hour 8:40—NBC Musical Reveille 8:55—UP News 9:00—The Breakfast Club with Don Mc Neil 10:00—My True Story 10:25—Hymns of All Churches 10:45—Lean Back and Listen 11:00—Breakfast in Hollywood Tom Brenamep 11:30—Kellogg’s Home Edition 11:45—Ted Malone' 12:00—Noon Day Musical 12:30—At Your Request 1:00—Baukhage Talking 1:15—Musical Interlude 1:25—Round the Town Reporter 1:30—Our Singing Land 1:45—Man on the Street 2:00—Walter Kiernan News 2:15—Happy’s Serenade 2:30—Bride and Groom 3:00—Ladies Be Seated 3:30—Home on the Land 3:45_George Barnes and Orchestra 4:00—Tommy Riggs—Betty Lou Show 4:30—Let’s Dance 5:00—Terry and the Pirates 5:15—Sky King 5:30—Lone Ranger 6 :00—Kiernan’s Corner 6:15—North Carolina Highlights 6:20—Musical Interlude 6:25—Round the Town Reporter 6:30—Columbia Record Shop 7:00—Ethel and Albert 7:15—Raymond Swing—News 7:30—Reed’s Presents 7:35—Evening Request Program 8:15— Carolina Playboys 8:30—The Fat Man 9:00—Dark Venture 9:30—Johnny Olsen’s Rumpus Room 10:00-rDoctors Talk It Over l0:lSMJoe Mooney Quartet [0:3g—Fantasy in Melody .1:00—News of Tomorrow 1:15—Joe Hassel AUTO LOANS “That Cost LESS” THE MORHIS PLAN BANK ABSOLUTELY FREE WASH JOB WITH ANY REPAIR JOB ON YOUR CAR OR TRUCK AMOUNTING TO $10.00 Three Days — Dec. 9, 10, 11 “I’LL KEEP YOUR CAR OR TRUCK RUNNING Thai's A Promise!" 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All times PM eastern standard- To change to centra lstandard subtract one hour; to mountain standard sub tract two hours. Times listed are those supplied by networks. Relay times by local stations, may vary in some instances. 5:45—Front Page Farrell. Serial — nbc Oklahoma Roundup Continued — cbs Tennessee Jed (Repeat at 6:45) — abc Tom Mix (Repeated at 6:45) — mbs Buck Rogers in Repeat — mbs-west 6:00—News Report for 15 Mins. — nbc Quincy Howe and News Period — cbs Walter Kiernan and News — abc-east Terry Serial in Repeat — abc-west Hop Harrigan in Repeat — mbs-west 6:15—American- Serenade; Sports — nbc In My Opinion, a Discussion — cbs To Be Announced (30 M-) — abc-east Repeat by the Sky King — abc-west Repeat from Superman — mbs-west 6:30—Red Barber & Sports Time _ cbs Jack Armstrong in Repeat — abc-west Capt. Midnight in Repeat — mbs-west 6:45—Lowell Thomas & Newscast — nbc World^ News with Commentary — cbs Allen 'Prescott 15 Minutes — abc-east 7:00—Radio’s Supper Club — nbc-basic Mystery Drama for the Week — cbs News Commentary & Overseas — abc Fulton Lewis, Jr. in Comment — mbs 7:15—News & Comment of World — abc Jack Smith and Series for Song — cbs Elmer Davis and Commentary —t abc Dancing Music Orchestra — mbs-basic 7:30—Carolyn Gilbert with Songs — nbc Bob Hawk Quiz (Repeat 10:30) — cbs Dancing Music Half Hour — other cbs Lone Ranger’s Drama of West — abc Henrv J. Taylor in Comment — mbs 7:45—ICaltenborn and Comment — nbc Bill Brandt in Sports Comment — mbs 8:00—America Cavalcade DTama — nbc Inner Sanctum, Mystery Drama — cbs Lum and Abner Comedy Skit — abc Mysterious Traveler Mysteries — mbs 8:15—Earl Godwin in Comment — abc 8:30—Howard Barlow & Concert — nbc Joan Davis in Comedy Variety — cbs Fat Man, Detective, Dramatic — abc > The Casebook of Gregory Hood — mbs 8:55—Five Minutes News Period — cbs 9:00—Voorhees Concert & Guest — nbc Radio Theater, Dramatic Hour — cbs Dark Venture, Dramatic Series — abc Gabriel Heatter and Comment — mbs 9:15—Real Life Drama Series — mbs 9:30—Benny Goodman, Vic Borge — nbc Johnny Olsen’s Rumpus Room — abc Guy Lombardo and Orchestra — mbs 10:00—Contented Concert Orches. — nbc Screen Guild Players and Guest — cbs Doctors Talking Things Over — abc Melodies Come from California — mbs 10:15—The Joe Mooney Quartet — abc 10:30—Dr. I. Q. and His Quiz Show — nbc Sweeney-March Comedy — cbs-basic Fantasy , in Melody, a Concert — abc Broadway Talks Back to Critics — mbs 11:00—News for 15 Minutes — nbc-basic The Supper Club Repeat — nbc_west News, Variety, Dance, 2 h. — ebs-abe News. Dance Band Shows 2 h. — mbs 11:15—News Variety Dance to 1 — nbc THEATRE MOURNS LAURETTE TAYLOR Star Of “Peg O’ My Heart” Dies In New York After Long Illness NEW YORK, Dec. 8 — (IP) — Daurette Taylor, noted actress on the American stage for nearly four decades, died Saturday night at the age of 62. She ha*"* ) *F,«. V«<«Hko> 5*pH Mm****, Moore General Hospital Building No. 7*9 Swannanoa, N. C. Camp Sutton Monroe, N. C. W.A.A. Disposal Center No. 1 Drum and Berryhill Sts., Charlotte, N. C. Seymour Johnson Field Goldsboro, N. C. $47,715.43 Miscellaneous Hospital Equipment, Sup plies, Chairs, Bedding, Kitchen Equip ment, Hospital Furniture, Clothing. $500,0*0.00 Space Heaters, Fire Extinguishers, Tent Frames, Walk-in Coolers, Refrigerators, Hot Water Heaters, Arcolas, Gasoline Storage Tanks, Miscellaneous Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Supplies, Army Cook Ranges. $300,0*0.00 Cotton Duck, Thread Rope, Paper Prod ucts, Wooden Boxes, Scouring Com pounds, Miscellaneous Other Items. $100,000.00 Electrics! Equipment, Office Furniture and Fquipment, Footwear, Wearing Ap parel, Miscellaneous Equipment. ' Dec. 23 £* Dec. 24 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 24 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dor 2( CONCURRENTLY Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 CONCURRENTLY Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 CONCURRENTLY Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 CONCURRENTLY Dec, 27 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 -FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW Specie/toqulrotsmuIt hr Priority Ckrimtmh for All Salt Priority claimants may Inspect or buy during the time assign ed to their group and In the sequence Indicated below, and also may pure hate as commercial buyers. Brokers are ex cluded from priority purchase. 1. Federal cfes mast show evidence of authority fa purchase. *• v< v.-oet el World War ( must be certified at nearest certi fying office. Mall orders most shew certification data and case number and location of certifying office. I. Smelt (taboos meet be seitWed by and purchase through (PC *Me aed local Govsmmoafi must show evidence of au thority to purchase. S. Non Pro* JbsMufioat must be eertffied. Information avail able of nearest WAA slice. Gan#ml Requirements for AH Soles (hchidmg Non-Priority Commercial Groups) 1. Payments must be made when requested, unless credit has been established in advance at WAA Regional Office. Business checks, or approved personal checks, will be accepted. 2. Purchaser’s order must state thereon: a. “This order is subject-la WAA Standard Conditions of Sale, and oH ether advertised terms and conditions and no other terms or conditions shall be binding on WAA." b. Type of business and level of trade. S. Nportsrt buy at wholesale levels. 4. Wholesalers must sign “Wholesalers Certificate." mmdm m nNtit h WAA Ifaadard CaadWom af Sola, laaalapac containing coated bide mini b« markdd "Saclad lid— ." WAA any rate*! any or all ardari ar Mda, or withdraw awtarhH aHarod. AH daHvariaa P.O.I. (station. -YSTIkANS ■ Certifkatbn Offi;*s North Carolina— Charlotte — 317 S. Tryon Street; Raleigh—316 East Lenoir Street; Wihniug toB—223 F. S. easterns Hense. South Carolina— Charleston—Tradd Street Barracks; Columbia—266 Waters Building; Green ville — 114 Cleveland Building. Machine and Machine Tods Zinc Chromate Primer Paint • Medical, S u r g I e al, Dental, Hesntta| Lab oratory Equipment and Supplies. Tents, Barrack Bags, Comforters, Mattress Covers, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, Over shoes. Sleeping Bags, Sleep ing Bag Ceases. Used Automotive Vehicles • Beds, Banks and Cots Flannel Shirts, Wool Trousers, HBT Trous ers, Synthetic Rain coats, Field Jackets (Cotton Poplin), Jack ets (HBT), Wool Un dershirts, Cotton Un dershirts, Caps (BBT), Coats, Sweaters, Gloves, Cotton Draw- | ers. Tents, Tent Flys, Tent Poles. i mmma « hi 290,701 106s,060 41,066.95 126,929 151,524 901,593 118,383 8,518,152 598,955 I mmm ■■ mmm mmma mmm m All Types Of Purchasers Priority Buyers Commercial sad other Type Buyers All Type Purchasers All Types Purchasers 1. Fed. Afeneles t. Veterans 8. E. F. C. I. States 5. Non Profit Inst. 8. Automotive Dealers 7. Non Priority Buyers 1. Fed. Afeneles t. Veterans 8. Federal Works Afeney 4. B. F. C. B. States 6. Non Profit Inst. 7. Non Priority Buyers » All Typ»« Parehaser* All Typea Of Purchaser! Oontftnmens DX Dee. M Dec. 90 !T*v. 22 Cont. Not. 20 Cont. Dee. 2-13 Dec. 16-30 Jan. 2-8 Jan. 7-8 Jan. 10 Jan. 20-24 Jan. 25.-cont. Dec. 3-23 Dec. S-23 Dec. 3-23 Dec. 3-23 Dec. 3-23 Dec. 3-23 Dee. 24-eont. i Dee. 18, 1346 l FIXED PRICE COMPETITIVE BID * FIXED PRICE FIXED PRICE FIXED PRICE FIXED PRICE _I FIXED PRICE COMPETITIVE BID COMPETITIVE BID Charlotte Reg. Office Ammunition Depot Charlotte, N, C. Special Offering MCH-3 Columbia District Office Federal Land Bank Bldg. Columbia, S. C. Special Offering I isic 501 Charlotte Regional Office Ammunition Depot Charlotte, N. C. Project No. CN-30-DM Charlotte Regional Office Ammunition feopot Charlotte, N. C. Special Offering No. 126 Charlotte Regional Office Ammunition Denet Charlotte, N. C. Special Olferlng No. 128 Charlotte Regional Ofcflee Ammunition Hanot Cmarlottc, X*. C. Project CN-40 Charlotte Regional Office Ammunition Depot Charlotte, X. 0. Special Offering OFF-3501 Charlotte Regional Office Ammunition Depot Charlotte, N. C. Project Xo. CN-41-dm Charlotte Regional Offie* Ammunition Depot Charlotte, N. C. Project Xo. HDW 2012 Prospective buyers are advised to confirm I t —I dates and commodities as they are subject to change. rV-797-i H may REGIONAL OFFICE: Ammunition Depot Chorlotte, N. C. Tel. 4-5381 DISTRICT OFFICE: Federal Land Bank Buiidir.g Columbia, S. C. Tel. 4-4590