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Sunday: 9*4 and ?
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3:30 . 7:00 - 8:45
ADMISSION:
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EaUb. Price .28 Kstab. Price. 31
N. O. Sales Including N. C.
Tax .01 Sales Tax
Defense Tax .03 Defense Tax .04
Total .80 Total .35
Children .10 Children 15c
IiAST TIMES TODAY ? FRIDAY
LORETTA YOUNG and j
MTLVYN DOUGLASS 1
"HE STAYED i
FOR
BREAKFAST"
SATURDAY, (X T. 5th1
(Double Feature Day) ^ j
RED BARRY in
"ONE MAN'S !
ur |
and
BRIAN DONLEVY iu
THE GREAT
MCGINTY" !
Also Chap. Xo. ?
"Red Ryder"
8UNDAY.MONOAY, OCT. 0-7th
Dick .Powell and Joau lllondcll
"I WANT A
DIVORCE
TUESDAY, OCT. 8th
Bargain Day 10-20c Mat. & Night
John Barrymore - Mary Beth
Hughes in
"THE GREAT
PROFILE"
WEDNESDAY,
OCT. nth
JOE E. BROWN
and Frances Robinson in
"SO YOU WONT
TALK"
|
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
OCT. J Oth and lUh
TYRONE POWER and
LINDA DARNELL
WHAM !
* YOUNG"
? - With
Dean Jogger as Rringhain Young
A (freat show, a great entertain-!
ment treat.
COMING SOON
j "Rangers of Fortune."
I "Kit Carson."
Gable, Tracy, LaM.arr and Col
J*rt in ?Boom Town.'
Errol Flynn in The Sea Hawk.' i
_*'Moon Over Burma." <
COMING
j TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd
> LUM and ABNER in
"DREAMING OUT LOUD."
Must We Hitlerize to Fight Hitlerism?
It is disturbing to report that
there is a growing belief that
the only way to compete with a
one-man government is to set up
a one-man government here. The
Senate debates the issue of giv
ing the President full-time war
powers now. Senator Pepper, ac
credited as the Administration
spokesman, pleads:
In addition to that (three gen
eral war powers) I have purposely
included the power to suspend the
Wage-Hour Law, the power to
suspend the Walsh-Healey Act,
the power to suspend tiie Nation
al Labor Relations Act, the power
to suspend any rule, any regula
tion, any statute which the Presi
dent thinks, iu his wise discretion,
will interfere with the vital neces
sity of this country's arming itself
at the earliest possible time that
conditions permit. . . .
If more hours of work are re
quired of labor. I favor conferring
upon the President power to re
quire whatever number of hours
the national emergency ? may
necessitate. . . .
With the picture clearly before
us of what that has meant abroad,
can we, with open eyes, subscribe
to such a course here? We must
remember that it means not only
conscription of tfie daily life of
each of us but' also the use of the'
other tools of dictators. It is im
possible to adopt halfway mea
sures.
The other tools involve moral i
values. Dictators have thrown in
ternational law into the ash-can.
Broken promises are their rule.'
Expediency is their highest con
cept. Women and children second.
Old-fashioned moralities are
passe. Subterfuge is their pattern,
and, as paternalism and regimen
tation grow, such practices pass
the sentence of death upon hu
man deceucy.
It is this spiritual significance
that dismays. Already we find
ourselves in the backwash of
Europe's immorality. Short cute
which violate the constitution
have become the fashion, clever
ness is a credo, devious processes
are the rule, traditional values
are written down on pretext of
emergency, "reform" is the ex
Hoey, ' Broughton
To Talk At Meet
Of Welfare Folks
Governor Clyde R. Hoey and
Democratic gubernatorial nomi
nee. J. Melville Broughton, will
headline the one-day joint' con
ference'of county welfare board
members, county superintendents
'of public welfare, and members
of the State Board of Charities
and Public Welfare, when offic
ials from u II North Carolina coun
ties are expected to be in Kalelgh
during the Fair Week meeting,
October 9. The governor and
the prospective governor will
speak at the luncheon meeting to
be held at Mie Carolina Hotel.
Mrs, W. T. Bost. Stale welfare
commissioner, will welcome the
delegates at the morning meeting
presided over by C. W. Phillips,
chairman of the Guilford county
welfare board.
Col. W. A. Blair. Winston-Sa
lem. " chairman of t<he State Board
! of Charities and Public Welfare,
will speak at the morning session
on the history, development and
i duties of county welfare boards.
Col. Blair is now serving his
forty-ninth year as a member o(
the state board and his thirty
( fifth year as chairman of the or
ganization So long connected
] with the North Carolina welfare
I program. Col. Blair, more than
! anyone else in the state, is better
equipped to give a first-hand and
personal knowledge of his subject.
I An open forum In which mem
ibers of county welfare boards will
! participate In discussion of com
mon problems relating to the wel
| fare program in their respective
I counties will be a feature" of the
I session.
Nathan H. Yelton, director of
ruse tofj desecrating established
principles and fur whipping up
class hatreds. Party platform
promises, solemnly pledged, all
too frequently turn out meaning
less gestures.
Imperceptibly and insidiously
political management stimulates
the transfer of the rights of the
individual to Itself. The road upon
which we are galloping leads to
complete subordinat-ion of the
Man to the State, of the individual
to subservience to another Indi
vidual. During the discussion ou
proposed power which would give
the Chief Executive authority to
compel an American to make im
plements of war for some foreign
country. Senator Clark, of Mis
souri, was moved to exclaim:
"There has never been a more
extensive assumption of power by
Hitler or Mussolini than that-?"
When the advocates of full
powens for the President are
pressed, they' reply that the dicta
torship is "only temporary." But
history records, and intelligent
appraisal tells us, that such au
tocracy conceded in "emergency"
never finds it practical to restore
personal liberties.
So. our"Manger is not' so much
the probability of loss of freedom
by a Hitler invasion; it is the
danger of building up a Hitler
system at home. The President
himself warned us in 1936 that
we had forged new instruments
of public power which in impro
per hands would provide shackles
for t'he liberties of the people.
The additional powers now asked
for raise the question: Why de
fend the dignity and freedom of
the individual abroad at the risk
of losing this priceless heritage
at home? Has the . /Republic,
staunch defender of its rights in
other serious emergencies, lost its
virility ? and ideals?
What the people must protect
and what they must face are for
(?he most part within their own
borders. The rallying cry should
be: Defend liberty with the in
stitutions and weapons of liberty,
else it is not worth defending ?
Merle Thorpe in Nation's Busi
ness for October 1940.
public assistance and secretary of
the State Board of Allotments and
Appeal, will (liscuss the problem
of financial administration in
public welfare.
An open discussion of the mer
it system of personnel selection is
expected to bring' to the members
attending the conference consid
erable information on the forth
coming merit system to be insti
tuted for all state and county wel
fare employees.
Mrs. J. F. Mitchiner, Franklin
county welfare superintendent,
said this week she expected the
full delegation from this county
to consist of Mrs. Ren Holden.
Mrs. George Gilliam, Mr. Joe
Young.
L. L. Warner and Eubie Evans
of Clarkton. growing certified
seed potatoes for the first time
this year, will sell most of their
crop for seed, reports R. M. Wil
liams. assistant farm agent of
Bladen County.
Italy has ruled against new
spaghetti factories or enlargement
of present plants since "the pres
ent output is far greater than the
raw materials now available and
the needs of consumers."
DON'T BE BOSSED
BY YOUR LAXATIVE- RELIEVE
CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY
? When you feel gassy, headachy, logy
dua to clogged-up bowels, do as million a
do ? take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next
; morning ? thorough, comfortable relief,
helping you start the day ftill of your
normal energy and pep, feeling like a
j million! Feen-A-Mint doesn't disturb
your night* ? rest or interfere with work the
next day. TVy Feen-A-Mint, the chewing
gum laxative, yourwlf. It testae good, if a
handy and economical ... a family supply
FEEN-A-MINT io<
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SPECIALS Continued;;
?through the month of October ;
for the benefit of those who could ; ;
not get their permanents during ! I
the month of September. ; ;
$10.00
7.50
6.50
5.00
4.00
3.00
PERMANENTS.
$7.50
6.00.
5.00
3.75
3.00
2.00
..For night appointments, call Mr. Pergerson.
* ? K
Ho will gladly arrange with the
operator you wish. ?
PERGERSONS
BEAUTY SHOPPE
"The Home of Better Permanenta ' '
H. C. Pergerson, Mgr. Dial 437-1
Fair To Offer
Speed Program
Raleigh, Otf't. 1. ? Sports-miud
ed. thrill-hungry, speed-seeking
fang will have a special menu for
their approval at the Nortn Car
olina State Pair at Raleigh, Octo
ber 8-12, Dr. J. S. Dorton, Man
ager, announced today.
Here's the schedule of speedy
sports events:
Harness races, sanctioned by
the U. S. Trotting Association,
October 8, 10 and 11. beginning
at 2 p. m., with some of the Na
tion's fastest horses and most
prominent drivers entered in the
trot, pace, free-for-all pace, and
free-for-all trot events.
Lucky Teter and His Hell
Drivers, Wednesday only, October
9, consisting of a corps of 32
motor-mad maniacs who will pre
sent 28 high-speed automobile
and motorcycle stunts. Teter will
present his newest thriller when
he drives his stock sedan over a
big passenger bus parlred length
wise, a distance of 100 feet, land
ing on a narrow receiving plat
form.
Motorcycle races, sanctioned by
tbe American Motorcycle Associa
tion, on Thursday only, October
10, with nearly a dozen Tar Heel
speedsters driving in a Held In
cluding outstanding racers throu
ghout the South.
Auto races, under t'he supervis
on of the Contest Board of the
American Automobile Association
on Saturday only, October 1?,
Vegetable Laxative
With Proved Feature
The punctual, gentle relief from j
constipation which ia generally en- 1
joyed when BLACK-DRAUGHT ii
used by directions it due to a com
bination of vegetable ingredients.
Chief of these is an "intestinal
tonic-laxative" which helps tone
lazy bowel muscles. Next time, re
member spicy, aromatic, time
tested BLACK-DRAUGHT! It is
economical, too: 25-40 doses, 26c.
LECGETT'S ^
announce the
addition of
another nationally
known Dress line -
ADVERTISED IN
Madomoselle
STYLED BY
LYNBROOK
Known for
smart style
and perfect
fit ?
? GABERDINES
? JERSEYS
? WOOL PLAIDS '
? CREPES
? SPUN RAYONS
!M "? J9.S
SHOP WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER
THAN PRICE.
You'll find outstanding values in
every department.
? We Clothe the Family ?
NEW LOW PRICES
FEEDS 8 SEEDS
BY SOUTHERN STATES,
WOODS, and LOCAL
GROWN
Wheat - Oats - Barley - Rye
Vetch, Etc.
CRIMSON CLOVER 13c lb.
-FRESH WATER GROUND
MEAL $1.10 bu.
FRANKLIN FARMERS
- EXCHANGE
Phone 366-1 Louisbnrg, N. C.
featuring ace drivers of the Na
tion, including last year's trophy
winner and many other dirt track
starB. '
"We are proud to present this
speed program at the State Fair,
for we believe It Includes events
that will satisfy the most dis
criminating fair-goer," Dr. Dor
ton said. "Motorcycle races wilj
be a new feature. We know of no
thrill-star who can top the perfor
mances of Lucky Teter and His
Hell Drivers. The auto races, un
der the personal direction of
Ralph HankinBon, will be up to
their usual high standards. Har
ness races will be 011 a par with
any In the South"
American food prices held re- ,
inarkably stable during the first '
year of the European War, show
ing little change, reports the U. ?
S. Bureau of Agricultural Eco- 1
nomics.
Of Florida's 1939-40 grape
fruit and orange harvest, more
than 13,000,000 field boxes, al
most a third of the crop, went
into cans, reports the State Clt>- i
vus Commission.
Miserable
Pith backache?
VV/HEN UdMyi hmc&oa b*dj/*nd
'Wynaf?< in MMlW
Dow't M ?p?ci*ny tor poody
working Icidnty*. Mitriom of boxes'
art used ?v?ry y?r. Th?y at* ncom-j
?n ended th? country ov?f. Ajfc yorat
?cigkbori %
Doans Pills
A new milk route has been
started In the Abbotts Creek
community of Forsyth County to
deliver milk to a cooperative
creamery in Winston-Salem, says
Assistant Farm Agent & R. Mit
cbiner.
Churches are Increasing in
number in larger communities,
due to the automobile's influence).
FUEL OIL
BEST QUALITY SOLD
FREE BURNER
SERVICE
A most convenient and economical
home necessity.
HOME OIL CO.
Louisburg - Franklinton
Tel. 2456 or 2021
| BATH ROOM SUPPLIES
At Low Prices
BATHROOM OUTFIT
COMPLETE WITH
ALL FITTINGS
$54.45
(Includes 5 foot Tub, Com
mode and l-avMtory)
COMMODES ? Complete $ 1 A-95
With all Fittings *w
KITCHEN SINKS ? Cast Iron SK-49
White Porcelain Finish w
Electrical
Supplies
A COMPLETE LINE
Gable, Copper Wire,
Switches, Outlet
Boxes, Etc.
FOR RENT !
ELECTRIC FLOOR
SANDER & POLISHER
ELECTRIC
WASHING $QA.95
MACHINES W" up
Paints - Oils - Varnishes
Sporting
Goods
BICYCLES .... $24.03
FINHINO RODS . . . flSc
FISHING REELS . . 98c
| MINNOW BUCKETS 08c
Complete Line of Creek
(ftub, Heddon, A South
Bend Rod, Reels, Etc.
Guns - Rifles - Shells
FURNITURE, ETC.
COOK
8TOVES
$9.95
9 x 12
Linoli
eum Rugq
$3.95
3 Pc.
Bedroom
Suite
$35.00
H. C. TAYLOR
Hardware & Furniture
Phone 423-1 L'ooisburg, N. 0.