t T1& itobwa. liagr lO^Ttaumond OhrtHm. BIkin BumdAMtvnr. to^ dhubed hit l«ad' orwr it«p. Jduii Folftr, 4 lit Airy, tor tk« DMBOcsAtlo nomination to Oon- fiiiB CKn tto VttUi ^latrlct wk«a tke Sorry eonnty )>oard ot II ’I*'" ""' "I"'”"* * - ' ‘ elaetiona “offlelol Itt iQi}^ aasoTUUMd ta^dlotldafl,. AtMt koMln* protorta l»y ^th eaatjidatai ot rotlat la tkroo. Sor> ry proebibta, tho board rfdeoUsed to altor Its i^OTlo^ aoaoone- od Hinrss i^nt ^UtK Cluitiiaa I,til and Jos S. Hkr- rto, ot mMtoa«ileffl."tbltd man In the coBtost, 6i. ' ]h«iM Heasd This lott Chatham in the lead by 5t Totee oot ot the apptox^ : ;SjBV . Toiflr Cir’s Ap^raace... Preserved With Paint For that “like new" appear ance, bring your car to our fully-equipped shop for re painting. Care now will preserve the tnetfil surfaces of your car or truck. Reasonable prices and expert work assure you of full satisfaction. 8ADDY MOTOR COMPANY Telephone 112 North Wilkesboro, N. C. mately iS.OdU vr^tisa ^,la. ^e eoTen-oounty. dW9^s^. ^the totils now ataitd at,for Ohl^ bam. 8i.taf for K*i«er tod |05 tor Harris. ' . . “■ ‘ ' Porins the he^^;^ on, 0^ 'charirea of lrr^tto>rt^ ‘MDJb tola spokesmen r^ratM tb legations, stotortpd, ^y, slfne^l statementt, Oiat parsons oMt more than one rote In the Hobsqn pr«:lnct, which inolger earrie}: that no registration or poll books were present in the Voting area or ever referred to, and that, in all, more than 86 persons roted than were registered in the piw- clnct / Folger, who was present, an swered these charges in person. He said some voters by error placed congressional and county tickets In the congressional box, giving rise to the charge that they had voted twice. He produc ed affidavits to show that neces sary books were on hand and were referred to as required by law. Folger then repeated h i s charges ot irregularitiee in the Elkin and Bryan preclnete. He charged the registrars with hav ing sought out and registered known Republicans as Demo crats. He alleged further that many personf not residents of the district also voted. These allegations were supported by affldavlto. In addition to these sworn statements, he submitted a bill of contentions in which he charged that Judge Fred Neaves, of Elkin, had aided voters with out being requested; that Avery Neaves, vice president of Chat ham Manufacturing company, had remained in the polls during the prlmUry and had "Intimidated hundreds of Chatham workers" Into voting for Chatham. At this polilf Folger also charg ed that Chatham had spent be tween $150,000 and $200,000 In the district In an attempt to in fluence the outcome of the elec tion. This charge was denied by • 'V.l rtere'g the Army's newest super-bomber, tho "Flying Wng." which can carry more bombs farther and faster than any plane_ in history. Dwarfing even tho B-29. this tail-less craft can get off the ground with 60 tons of bombs and fly 10,000 miles with a substantial bomb load. It carries its 15-rUan crew# fueL eight bomb bays, and four giant motors in its wing, which measures 172 feet, and fully loaded can outrun most of today's fighter planes. Further proof of the great future awcuting men of the New Army, techmcal training for work on the Flying Wing is only one of the 200 skills and trades ^aught Army men today. i iBiMb fdUf yerurt^fli I im |oi% ft tor foV immeii 'too hk%«^e thftt the ittthdnt m »u$U ^ the prito one pwu- d^tgroiDe the economic life m tha nMlen,'' Miss Stella Scurlo^fc^ the OPA, recently wrote to ibe Woman's Affxiiiaxy of the Bide- copal Church, wl^ -tavori ra tioning and price a^trol. "No" longer can a ChlWlan buy a> much as she ploooto at any price she pleases,” adds BCfan Bonrlock. The necessity yatlontng and price control over tibaii yUars has awakened all of ^na to the essen tial iuterrelatedneet of all peo ple In all aspects of onr, Uvoi." Members of Methodist church es In Tampa, Florida, and vlcln^ ity have undertaken a canning project to produeo a carload of meat, fruit, ae 'Vegetables to send overseas fd, ftuhine p^repu. Under the dlreotloa ot lira. 0. Russel Schaker, president of the Woman’s Society of Christian Servcle, and of the Bev, J, J. Rooks, they have canned great quantities of food that 'ppaid otherwise have goke to waste. The children and ynang people gathered the prodnee from mar kets and farms; and-men and women, after their regular work ing hours, did the canning ac cording to methods approved by the Florida Extenrion Service. Now the Church Committee for Overseas Relief and Reoonstrue- tion (297 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y.) Is urging women of other communities to undertake similar projects. A plea that church and related groups In American life begin a “public relations Job” to neutral ize the growing use of alcoholic beverages, was u>i|de recently by Mrs. D. Leigh CoiVln, of Evans ton, HI., national president of the Woman’s Christian Temper ance Union. "Thirty years ago bars were patronized mostly by men,” says Mrs,^/3olvin. "Now we have mothers, hoys and girls, and even grandmothers drinking hard liquor at the bars along with men. We even have lovely young ladies drinking the most vicious of all alcoholic drinks— an Imported horror named vodka —out of tea cup^I*jMrs. ColvlB fs urging niemhlto'’'^'^h#'Yftftos to urge upon Congress the pro hibition of the manufacture of alcoholic beverages during the present food shortage. V. A. Provides For Veterans* Service iSiii I IM NEW ARMY Winston-Salem.—Veterans Ad ministration contact representa tives in North Carolina provided service to nearly 2t,0O0 persons who visited their offices last month. It was announced today. The regional office and twenty- three' other contact offices had 21,719 visitors during April, In cluding veterans, veterans’ de pendents, or their representa tives, according to^a report made by Charles G. Montgomery, Con tact Officer for the State. In ad dition, there were 629 contacts provided by Itinerant service. Not only was Information pro vided concerning Veterans Ad ministration services, bnt 6,645 applications for - beneflte were prepared by the contact represen tatives, Montgomery said. The Winston-Salem office leads the list with a total of 2,988 con tacts; the Charlotte Sub-Region al Office was next with 2,431; and Durham third with 1,951. The North Wilkesboro office had 361 contacts. ^ ~ ■ jj jjjij f M&i nrMV* la WHIer Geantr Oree^boto Dkily Ncgi toi MiTiiid thb fonoij W. T. Host. IM4 to ths Tots «ito ^ eongm- ifias Jm» gntkswA-^Wf intm A WIllMrlBtd VMik Hnim; hsr oitoisat, i;t4t. tMtilMMilKl lliM JiM Win Isaily Uvteg to tks wtoif Utti in 'FVMto^ hjrftrtiills itot to ^WlJkso^totoW Sotkrdny,’ifiv |6, wto% Demoetatto Orkan lOM Jane pot her tnto ^^Be- ktttoeto .■ Kf.j Wilkes Repnblleuts womeneitlsenship Ht ibask tolliO nnd the Hetohtoan reirireetototive' ,o( ttok'^-jaton^ 'voted to stand by the state anil national Republican, aleo the state and national Democratte platforms. Not ell the . Repnbll^ cans were so gallant. The Hon orable Rnfe Haytnore oi Sur ry offered in respect to the wim- men to remove his shoes In n sort of Mosaic mannerism as thv lawgiver approached the bnminft bush. But the wtmmen wished nobody’s shoes off. Besides, It was very hot. In Angnst at the special session In 1920. Hut Wilkes was chivalrous. Ailegnant, commanded by Oov- emor R. A. Donghton, • would hear to none of it, though Oov- ernor Dontoton generally was regular. Hlg state and nationiU conventions had ordered the 19tli amendment ratified, bnf the Alle ghany man wonld not obey hie party’s ukase. When Republican Tennessee ratified the amend ment antl-suffraglsts broke their necks to get enabling legislation by which wlmmen could vote the Democratic ticket. The Republicans have been us ing chivalry no little. They real ly offered no opposition to Mrs. Giles Cover In her race for the house from Cherokee in 1944. When Miss Jane Pratt was given the Democratic nomination lor Congress to fill out the unfinish ed term of W. Cf. Bnrgln, many people expressed the hope that Pbttfor T T ? ThiFktin? •*4 p. Don’t envy to* toi with a good ioB and a Wg saknry. Prepare yoorsto fer a eaieer that.has no slack amrf. (■ sons. Guarantee your future with a iJeasaat. well-payio«’iob BE A BEAlTieiAN# MAXIMUM TUmON 111# .TO Fltod Demand For Oar Gradnatea Par U LEARN, npgiy ATTENTION ... G. !.’» SCHOOL under g. l bhx of rights Don’t Delay — Act Now! 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