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■ ■ :•; •- -.ry m al.i de«=ribea early Tymptom,!^^ SeekCTS friTt -tWiT. ^ Rbutseau Says Bih Polnt.-t-It^ fa'cancer more than tuberculmiis or circulatory diieases which is the leading sin gle cause ot death in the civill- med countries. Dr. Rousseau of Winston-Salem told the High Point Ro'ary club at its luncheon meeting at t'he Sheraton hotel here Thursday. Despite the fact that knowl- ot malignant growths In various | parta ot the human body. The public, he declared, has done al most nothing about cancer, but 'his might reasonably bo expec ted. he added, since the skill of a qualifled physician frequently dOei not enable the possessor of such skill to make a positive di agnosis until very intensive ex aminations and tests have been made Are Ui^i^ To Send For Book Raleigh, curtail ment of thc;.*®|A;i^rogram In Washington.—Small home seek- North CaroHnd-^^i^ult of cuts crs are urged to take advantage of made by the ir«^^l Bureau ot architectural and technical serviMS jjjg Bud.get Ini Wflonal NVA ap to protect their pi^r^nsly approved “which often represent the savings I j^y Congress WaiC'B^ounced here >’ iwi Q riAw KAnlriPt. _ _ _ - Cura ive measures which have of a lifetime,’’ in a new b^klet |,y gta'e iSlfA AdminUtra- heeii found most effective in the published under the sponsorship of ^ treatment he listed as surgery, the Federal Home ^^^an B^k reductioM Involve $ES.- edge of cancer is continually in-] x-ray and radium, biit no treat-. Board and entitled. If You flan 400,000 in NTA appropriations to BuiH or Buy a Home. J natlojs 4nd will result in To the laymen, the booklet ad- curtailment of the NYA pro- nient is highly effective unless ‘ he disease is discovered in its early stages, he concluded. ' dresses the message: creasing, the mortality rate from this disease is increasing also, the speaker declared. On the oth er hand, tens of thousands of cancer patients are cured annu-' Haunting Publishers ally, and Dr. Rousseau expressed “How did you get your start as the opinion that this number a ghost writer?’’ could be grea'ty increased if “Haunting publishing houses.’’ those who suffered from the dis- j ease submitted themselves to Baby’s Diagnosis careful attention from their | Mv little 2 1-2-year old son,' and poor grade lui]|f)er gram In 'bis-state by appro.xl- "If you know a poor cement mix gg when you see it ... H you know jj,g pjy/ wheen wood is proper y pro e p|.Qyj^jjjg work experience ant’ and when its exposed .if your training for 10.001 younir men eagle eye can detect improper soldering, defective and women In North Carolina Due to the decrease Ui fund- joints, poor wiring, small cracks, loose nails ,;7 N\^‘"“acti71 ies in if you physicians in the early stages ot stung by a bee, explained between | know all about weatherpi oofing, — wa.A. * J- ^ —. A J «• ^ « I M ^ m A A the trouble. The Winston-Salem jsobs: “A big bug stuck a splinter physician in my finger!’’ 6. ver see such beauries.^ Henry Dreyfuss, world-famous designer created this smooth-writing team! Press the magic button of the Eversharp Repeating Pencil with your thumb—and click! It feeds oew points like a machine gun! TheBversharp Pen-with its new «Magic fced” ends pen messiness ^prereats Booding—even al»ve 12,000 foot altitudes! Writes cleaner—faster—easier! cfo.no'-J' GVJ^8 • g,din0’'"» ■ -.-ur'•■''’'’..n o'®’'® termites, good ventilation and a hundred little items of home build ing—then perhaps you can afford to neglect technical advice. “Otherwise it’s a very wise pre caution for the most important in vestment of your life.” The booklet points out that home seekers now are able to obtain the most liberal, long-term loans, with the lowest home mortgage intei'- cst rates, in the nation’s history— and that homes can be paid for as conveniently as they can be rent ed. But it stresses chiefly the fact that attractive designs and super vision of construction now are of- | tered by the most progressive home-financing agencies and urges the public to apply for those ser vices. The emphasis laid on low-cost homes under the defense housing program adds to, rather than de tracts from, the importance of the booklet, Bank Board officials point out. Architectural services always have been available on higher-cost homes but the Bank Board hopes 1 to broaden their use in the small home field. 1 In addition to being available from the Bank Board in Washing ton, “If You Plan to Build or Buy I a Home” is being reproduced by many savings and loans associa- itions throughout the country. The Bank Board directs the Federal | Home Loan Bank system, which' :piovides a home mortgage credit reserve for some 38')0 thrift and home-finaneing institutions, with assets of more than .$.5,300,000,000. wBI he' ttil® earollment of ILISS studontit bfllag aaelsted :fB eontlaulng tfael^ educa'lqn in high schools and col leges of North Carolina-to 9.770. The nnmbet of college students to be aided will be reduced from 3,010 to 2,149, a reduction of 861 young people or 28.6 pe- cent. ’The high school c-arollment Is being reduced from 8,125 to 3.982, a redaction ot 4,113 young people of 51 per cent. "These cu's in our budget for the remainder of 1941-12 obv!- ously require major adjustments ■u the NYA programs of North Carolina,” Lang declared. " Be fore any project may 4)6 contimi- id In the state, It will be care fully considered by this office a* ‘he'end of each pay period as to its need and usefulness. Each nroject will also be reviewed, as to its service in the light of the national emergency.’’ "Naturally this curtailment will altiii hii, Not. SO.— Rich ard Oerman bom^’author who under the pen name of Jar Valtin- wrote the best seller “Out of the Night"..),, was ancon dltlonally pardoned by Governor Culbeit L. Olik>n today from a orison sentence for assault during the hold-up Of a Jewish dry- the state, this figure will be. re diiced by 2,283 to 7.718^ youths. This will include a reduction from 8,251 youths employed in 'he regular out of-school work to 5.250 and a like reduc'ion in the present defen.se iralnlng en rollment from 1,750 to l.-iO.S. "The student work program is being reduced hy more than one- in Washington, Henderson, Kin- eral months.” ston, Wilmlngthn, Greensboro, Sanford, Lenoir, Charlotte, and Asheville to five, location of which will be made In the ^ light of the reduced program.' “Among the NYA projects fir.: to be eliminated will be repairs to public buildings, raatf.re-s making, clerical service, home service, hospital attendants, and similar types of work. On he other hand, types of work vltu' to national defense 'raining and production of equipment for military po.=ts, such as machine shops, welding, sheet me al work, radio operation and ship's car. OOToiaiiy ^ ajnd con ‘ * treuion Val'ln, as h« to popaigdy He'd to this country % and bis book, which pnrporte t^ pose Communism and Nadi Rles. Records showed that he ed guUty to a charge'^ of with a deadly weapno upon Mi rice L. Goodateln, 67-year merchant, and was sentenced 10 years in the San‘Quel prison; that he was paroled afl serving approxlmafely three yi and one month and was depo to Germany, December 9, 193^ He was alleged to have entei the country Illegally -by "jumd^ ing ship” at Norfolk, Va., Marc] 6, 1938. Departmen' of Justice offlcl said the author ■ has admltl joining the Communist party_In(^ 1923, but contended he quit In 1937. Reason Ekiough The summer boarder eliminate many projects ordinari ly deemed worthwhile and will! pentry will te stressed and fur-j “Why is it that old hog keeps result in a reduction of supervi j ther developed wherever funds j ing to come into my room? asked: sory personnel accordingly. Aren permit. It is anticipated that no offices in the state will be redu-jiiew construe'ion projects can be think he has taken a fancy to mot’^.j Little Willie explained it. ced from 'he present nine located, undertaken by the NYA for sev-; whispered:' ‘Why, that’s his room during the winter.” Ernest: "Would you accept a pet monkey?” Ruth: “Oh, I’ll have to ask fa ther, this is so sudden.’’ Also Separate Pens and Pencils— Priced as Low as - $3.50 Carter-Hubbard Publishing Co. North Wilkesboro, North Carolina SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ‘MERRY Cimi.STM.t.S’—P'ri.i, IMGE Pirri'RK IX (V)LO!{ The spirit of the festive lioli day season depic‘ed in a charm ing painting, reproduced in FULL COLOR, by the well known art ist, Henry Clive. Look for 'hi" feature of the December 21st is sue of The American Weekly Thc Big Slagazine Distributed WlOi The BALTIMORE •WNDAY AMERICAN On Sale At AH Newsstands Parkway Bus Company, Inc. P. O. Box No. 443 NORTH WILKESBORO, N. C. 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