SBL ENDS PROBE OVER MILK PRICE Copies Of Report Forward ed To Durham, Ra leigh Solicitors RALEIGH, April 16— OP) —Attor ney General Harry McMullan re ported today that the State Bu reau ol investigation had complet ed a probe of milk price increases made last fall by Durham and Raleigh dairies. Copies of the SB] report nave been sent to Solicitor William H. Murd ck of Durham and Solicitor William Y. Bickett of Raleigh with the request that the two con fer w,th him here on April 25. At that time "we will consider whether there is sufficient evi dence to justify prosecution’’ of the dairies under the state’s anti trust laws which prohibit price fixing ol foods, the attorney gen eral said. McMullan said that early last November several Durham damp" increased the price of milk two cents per quart and that sev eral days later several Raleigh dairies made a similar price in crease. The attorney general also said that he and the two solicitors would decide whether additional investigation of the situation is needed. Dial 2-3311 For Newspaper Service VENETIAN BLINDS ALL SIZE BLINDS MADE AND REFTNISHED STRICKLAND VENETIAN BLIND WORKS Phone B404. Castle Havne Road NOTICE Beer And Wine Dealers City and County License Expire April 30th, 1947 Before new license can be issued it is necessary to file *n application to sell beer or wnne with the undersigned. Any person, firm or corporatin selling without a license Is liable to indictment for violating said ordinance. C. R. Morse, City and County Tax Collector ARE YOU DATED FOR THE BIG EVENT AT LUMINA Sat. Apr. 19! FASHION SHOW DANCE SPONSORED BY WILMINGTON LIONS CLUB Benefit Sight Conservation Fund FASHION SHOW 8 P. M. TO 9 P. M. With Pretty Models Featuring Styles From * LA MODE * LESTERS * WONDER SHOP * MADEMOISEL LE * MacDONALDS * BEULAH MEIER * I. SHRIER & SON Tickets On Sale At SAUNDERS DRUG STORE ANDERSON'S SPORTING GOODS I. SHRIER KENNEYS SHOE STORE o ■ ■ ■ ■ I mm Aaai mm an ■M asu/lui ORCHESTRA FEATURED S0N6 STYLIST unnu a nil i TICKETS FOR FASHION SHOW AND DANCE n.50 Tax Inc. ^ *1Mi n * MftOEBN AS.TOMORROW! - --| - b a LIGHT MONOPLANE (ARROW) IS SHOWN IN TOP PHOTO plunging rowara earin in signi o. i- 8,000 spectators at Santa Rosa, Calif., carrying pilot Everett Y.Gobel, 37, Sacramento, Calif., to his death The voung flier was an overseas veteran of the Army Air Forces. The plane is pictured (bottom) after the fatal crash. -It went out of control and hit the ground at the north end of the field’s runway. BIDS TO BE ASKED CHERRY POINT, April 16. — Sealed bids for erosion control and the elimination of a hazardous ditch at the northwest end of Run way 32-14 will be opened at 3 o’clock May 7 by the officer in charge of construction at the Ma rine air station here. The work will include clearing and grubbing, excavations and embankment re moval, concrete pipe culverts and topsoil filling and seeding. DREDGING BEGINS ON RIVER CHANNEL Work Is Expected To Last Year To Bring River To 32 Feet Dredging work began this morn ing on a $592,000 project to re store the Cape Fear river channel to a 32 foot level. The work, which is expected to last a year, is be ing done by the dredge Pennsyl vania, sub-contractors to the Mc Williams Dredging corporation of New Orleans. Beginning at the Brunswick river and preceeding to the mouth of the Cape Fear river, the dredg ing work will scoop out tons oi mud from the channel and rein state it to its former level. After completing this stretch, more dredging work will be done —- 11 .. ■ 1,1 ' — I on the Brunswick river, deepen ing the “shipturn” and the basin. The work is now in full force. Before the contract was award ed March 20, six companies sub mitted bids. The;- ranged from 0901,000 asked by the Hendryz company of Tampa, Fla., to the $592,000 bid by McWilliams. The McWilliams estimate was some $90,000 below that of the Wil mington District Engineers office, which awarded the contract. ■ At the time the contract was given o the McWilliams corpor ation, officials expressed hopes of using their own dredges. Later, however, they sub-contracted with the dredge Pennslyvania to do the dredging work. Dial 2-3311 For Newspaper Service NORFOLK POLICEMEN SCHEDULED FOR COURT HEARINGS NORFOLK, Va., April 16—(U.R)— Three south Norfolk policemen charged with intoxication, im proper advances toward young girls and striking prisoners in con nection with the suicide of a 14 year-old girl in front of the police station Feb. 28 were scheduled for hearings today. The charges were made against Policeman N. L. Todd, E. P. Barnes, and W. F. Foster by corn wealth’s attorney A. O. Lynch, who investigated the death of Annie Mae Wilson, 14. The girl killed herself with a pistol as she was being taken to police headquarters for drunken ness. The three officers were accused of picking up Annie Mae and a 15 year-old girl friend and making improper advances enroute to the police station. They also were charged with striking the teen agers when their advances were repulsed. Barnes, Foster' and Todd also were accused of negligence in let ting the 14-year-old suicide victim obtain the pistol. Two other men were awaiting trial in Juvenile court on charges of selling whiskey to the girls. Nepal, a state in India, is about the size of Illinois. _FOR— CORRECT TIME Call 2-3575 —FOB— Correct Jewelry VISIT Wilmington’s Largest Credit Jewelers ' FRESHER BECAUSE IT’S, CED! Sliced thin (not crushed or ground); Yes...he’s used to the bestP He pays (350 for a Meerschaum pipe... ...yet only 5* for the best sparkling water! I YES.. . it’s bonded for quality by a famous surety company. YES.. . it gives you a dime-size bottle ^ for a nickel! Franchised B oilier: (Insert name of locals Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Wilmington, a* DIAL 2-3311 FOR NEWSPAPER SKRyg Just look what prizes! For women only! Get your entries in! ALL THESE I OTHER PRIZES! I 2 PRIZES—each a /M/fo/m/bdSedt# 25 PRIZES $100.00 each 1,000 PRIZES— L $10.00 each f TO HELP YOU WIH First, read these sensational facts about Swift’s Bland Lard. They explain why we have decided to give this remarkable short ening a new name that really does it justice. And they’ll help you get ideas for a good last line to the jingle. TASTELESS, ODORLESS. Special refining methods make this creamy new-type lard completely bland. CREAMS EASILY. Yes, this lard makes grand cakes. It’s tasteless, odorless, and creamable. DEEP-FRIES WITHOUT SMOKING. The smoke point of Swift’s Bland Lard is even higher than that of costliest shortenings. NEEDS NO REFRIGERATION. A patented Swift proc ess keeps this amazing lard fresh at room temper ature. It’s always easy to work with. MAKES EXTRA FLAKY PIECRUST. Scientific tests prove that pastry made with Swift’s Bland Lard is extra flaky. NUTRITIOUS! DIGESTIBLE! No other shortening is more digestible than Swift’s Bland Lard. And it contains two vital nutritional elements in superior quantity to shortenings of other types. Now, read the jingle carefully and start thinking about a last line. Your line should rhyme with the word "by”. For example: "No praise can be too high”; or "For perfect cakes and pie”. It’s a good idea to make a list of words that rhyme with "by”. And it’s easy—there are lots of rhyming words. FOR MORE CONTEST TIPS —tune in Don McNeill’s Breakfast Club, Monday mornings. V Because this amazing new-type lard is super-superior, Swift |U has given it a New Name to be announced soon. Don’t you think it’s a good idea? If you do, just complete the jingle below and enter this great Prize Contest. 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Make your last word rhyme with “by”. r 5 2. Get a handy Entry Blank from your ■ dealer, or use any sheet of paper. Print ■ plainly y our name and address and your ! dealer’s name and address. Mail your • entry to Swift & Company, P. O. Box ; 1200-X, Chicago 90, 111. Send as many t entries as you wish, but each must be on ■ a separate piece of paper and accom s panied by the top from a 1-lb. carton or 3-lb. container of Swift’s Bland Lard. 3. Entries will be judged on originality, suitability, and aptness of thought. The judges’ decisions will be final. Duplicate prizes in case of ties. All entries become the property of Swift & Company. 4. This contest is for women only. Any woman sixteen or over, living in Conti nental United StateB or its Territories, may enter—except employees of Swift a Company, its advertising agencies and members of their families. Contest sub ject to Federal and State regulations. 5. Contest opened March 31; closes Mav 4, 1947. All entries must be postmarked before midnight of the closing date. Nc entries will be returned and no corre spondence entered into. You accept the conditions of these rules when you enter . 6. Winners of major prizes will be an nounced over Don McNeill’s Breakfast Club radio program (9:15 A.M. New York Time) as Boon as possible after contest closes. Complete fist of winners sent on request to anyone sending in * self-addressed, stamped envelope.