ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS FOR THE RED CROSS
Semi your Dollars to
the Front with the
' lighting Men
bmiry Evemlo
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
II you Love your Fel
low Man Support the
Red Cross ....
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PRICE TWO CENTS
NK.W VIEW OF GENERAL I'ETAIN
v Via
I;; t fel
BANK CASHIER MORRIS ASSAULTED
BY NEGRO MAN AT MOCKSVILLE
Strange Megro Man Walked Into the Mocksville Hank at
12:30 Today and Asking Cashier Morris to Head a Letter,
and While He Was Doing So Negro Struck Him With Iron
Bar-Posses Is Hunting for the Fleeing NegroCashier
Failed to Hit When He Shot.
(S;:i ial t: tr.e i'mt.) ; Th.nL'li s tunne l and 1. 1 -cdm : f-.v-'
I'" vliV, June p.t.- Tr.e fjwn ly, she c.i .nicr sci--.ir:-. h;s pist i :,n.
was :hr. ah into a ureal ex.'itoment th.'d on ilic man vh lit-i at m .-. 1
l.'ioli o'.-io.-k when ashier , Following it'im out :nn tin- sticet,
the Mei chants an. I Farm-! Ca. hit-r Mo ri liie.l s . rut limes at
was a.-.iulteilv. a strange the Mee..ig r.vn , bt .li.l nut 'i.i him. i
Th pi.--t ! stun ii-.l several times, and
lood was flow. ni: frvciy down uvcr '
the fair which prevented tec ca-di-!
! " sh Kiting ar.ualeiy. The negro 1
was anhit.
The man fled and is n l yet cap- ;
tuted. Immediately the alarm wis!
give.i the negro wis pursue.! an I this1
afternoon a posse of about fifty iv-n
from tlie bank. 1 are minting i'ir the fleeing n
ADMIMSI R Al ION SENATOR
ASSAILS FOOD Itll I.
MILLIONS MONTHLY
RENEWED ACTIVITY
WANTS Bl; AIR NAVY
X5C
BY SPECULATORS' ON FRENCH FRONT
i '
Herbert Hoover Told the Senate General Petain Struok the Ger-
'iiar: wh.. attemnted to rob the
to i.. v
Mmti
eis h:
m "i .i
hank.
A strange mjrfo man walked into
the !i::nk ;.n I a-k.'d the ''asiiier to
read a letter for him, and while Mr.
Mortis was in the art of doinjr this,
the mail truvk liini a blow over the
head some sort of an iion bar
1 and attempted to yet some money
t
Committee That Speculators
Betn Taking Millions. j
YET CONGRESS PIDDLES
AWAY PRECIOUS TIME'
mans a Blow Which Netted the
French Lino of Trenohes.
VIOLENT ATTEMPT MADE BY
GERMANS TO RECAPTURE
Strong Opposition is Lined Up General Haiy Reports Raiding in
Against Administration s Meas
ure to Control Food
I !!y As.soei.itod IVes. I
a mi i Mi! too. June l!i. The fool
Citihitor- li.ve heen tikinr a 1 !',
f vMl.lintl.iiial a month, f.n ''a p.i.
, or a total of a epiarte,
iloli.ir.-. f r-i the Amer;
lie: in-i I Hoov. r tm. I .-en
l.-i i In ant:.' on the In.'-!
arvo.
Here is another view if (Jenerul
I'etian, under whom, or with whom,
Ceneral rer.-hiiiK. eommt.n.Jer of the
Annrican army in Frame, will liyh
'he Geimans. Central I'etian, the
hero of Verdon, i now le:ij.- i' a!l
tho I reiieh armies, and is ! ioked o.! ,
as the military eniuii of Fr..r.ee.
F.
BY THE OFFICIALS'
9
SCN JAM5F(ttO oriO
Sinator .James A. 1'eed, Democrat
land sunpo'ter of the uilniitii.it rat ion,
; s'.i'.rtled the upper house of Conirres
;vhen he made a very strong uttaek
el the adni:!i:strati.m food hill, rail
inK it "dietatorial, vicious and unror.
:-t':utiotial."' lie m;i ill no such i:.wei
ai it eontenijil ite.l eoferrimr wa
ever wielded hy "a kiny, a czar, a
Ceasar, or a kaiser."
WAGING FINE FIGH
( I'y Associated Press.)
I i very FITcrl Made to Kellett the
I'eople of That Ton n LVRret (o See I
FOR THE RED CRO
ss;
lit m Leave (treal Progress :Made
in School VVorU Fnrler His (luid
ance and Leadership
CAROLINA RALLYING
1ST NOBLY
Whole Country is Now on the,
Campaign for the One Hundred
Million Dollar Fund.
liploniatK' tni-sfiji from Russia was
' .! ie 1 t day upon its arrival wiih
-.ty posiihh' effiiit to refleet Amer-
i'. 'i:i;,e and conlidenoe in the now--t
liuroiiea:i demoeracy. The hj
: off.ei'ls of the .State department.
including Seeretaiv Lansing, Coun-
Local Committee is on the Canvas ' cil ir Polk jmd Asplstnt Seeretart'
MILLIONS OF DIVIDENDS
HAVE ALREADY BEEN GIVEN
i
and the Meeting Of the Chapter i Phillip met the envoys' special train
. . . . .1 i r :.. : i IP
American Hcpe and Confidence ii;
the Newest Kurcipean Demo.-racy
Cheered lv Crowds as Thev Pass
ed Thrmio-h thn Streets. The Reidsville Review of Monday
I J! Associ.ted Press.) in spea -; ing of the eleHion of Prof. T. 1
Wa -iiiington, June 1!). The special ! Wing.te Andrews, superintendent of Food Commission of a Number of
trie Uenlsville schools, to suceced Su-j Kastern Counties Re)ort Energetic
pciinter.dent A. T. Alien of the Salis-! Efforts to lnrrea-e the Food Pro-
huiy schools, say:-: duetion.
Rcidsville a'aiii loses to Salisbury.! (Special to t ie Post.)
Sunt. 1. wmvate Atvlrevs las. Wilmington, June 111.-Kastern
accepted tie sunerintendericy of the j North Carolina is rallying tiohly to
public schools in that city. The honor i the call fir increased production of
came to Supt. Andrews unsotuhM food an t f . ed crops. The Count)
.More than titty applicants ?.;.phed f or Food Conservation Commissions of
Tonight Will Plan.
the (.il of its long jouiney half , the position. Supt. Andtews did n it I New Hanover, Robeson, Hrunswic,
way aiound the world and greetfif the make application, bet the alert sch.Kil i Maden and other counties in this sec-
RED CROSS TOMCHT
The weekly jneetiiit: of the
local chapier of (ho Rid (Miss
is of special interest for this
evening on account of Ihe cam
paign of (his week in the in
tertsl of the on- hanJred mil
lion dollars war fund. The
meeting is to he held at 8 in
the community building.
. :ni.eiv. S irni illy in the name of ithe
l governni' nt and people of the UV.ite
' Sta'.eL
(in ' i iow, is cheered the memhers
' of ;!." miss; m as they went under
, i double cavalry escort pa.-'t the capi
T t 1 an 1 ennsylvania avenue between
. ;h White House anil the treasury de
v i n'lrtmi'nt to the David Jennings home
; which will be their headquarters.
EDITOR BIBLICAL RECORDER.
' " j (By Associated Press.)
The war fund of t hundred million June !!.- Dr. Livingstone
, n ,. , . ,, , i Johnstane, pastor of the First Bap-
clollatM lor toe Anieri.-an Red ( ros ; , , . , , 1
tist church of Rocky .Mount, his been
ii .-fir:::;;- off fine. The firs: .! y j te, 0ditar of the Biblical Record
found much work d.'iie in the large j er, published here. Dr. Johnstone
tilies. Oreanizati i' s Went to work j will succeed Dr. I. C. Moore, who
in earnest and the fi.st rlav ro-.i ' on AuKust lst 0e8 t-J Nashville as
for the sueei'S
i
-i tr't no tiAii-m- tF lli m,l,liali,n ,
f .r the undertaking, j i)f' gouthern Baptist church.
l is and tuiiov.ing
stupendous as
r'fht on the heel of t
Loan campaign.
Durham reports $10,000 raised for
the fund and other towns make i e
port of sim:,ar successe-' U'ashin
ton headi'iarter.s report fine returns.
Many of the towns :ii' the nation
have alrea 'v reported more than their
LibertviTlir Hfll ITI I nil I lllin Trt
i HtuUU tlKALL T Rb u
boifd ot thr.t city, anxious to secui e ! t;(,n have been energetic in bringing
the best man for the place, came to the farmers and business men U a
Re:dsvi!le. lealization of their individual respon-
Supt. Andrews at fiist declined to ; sibilily in the matter of producing
accent, but later rconsiitereil and 1 and conserving food, whicii i. a prob
wirid accepting. To the writer lie i lem of equal importance with raising
stated it was the most difti.-ult task and equipping or armies in the opin
of his life to make up his mind to ' jon of government leaders. Not only
leave Reidsville, I ut being a young j are the farmers of this section plant
man and looking to the future he iT,g every acre in food and feed crops
could not turn down tie proposition
The position is a much broader field
and carries with it a greatly increased
salary over the Reidsville office.
His going will prove a blow to
Reidsville
the town.
ter work or made the progress in I second crop, peanuts, soybeans, cow
school Aork here or elsewhere. His j peas, sweet and Irish potatoes being
successor w ill hav- to hustle to hold ; the 'principal crops used for this pur
the pace set by Supt. Andrews. Hisj pose.
heart was in his wor k, and car people I Different methods have been used
possi le ;but many of them are using
increased amounts of fertilizer so as
to assure them an increased produc
tion per acre. A comparatively small
amount of small grain grown it:
and the school system of j this section, but where it is pror.v
No man ever put in bet-; Lie sii'jbie land will be utilized for a
THE AID OF RED CROSS
rae'tiiT."
ailottmi i:t. Ihm.lrL'.is nf
have been held and miiit.iry an I civ
ic parades have marked the opening
of this nation-wide eamp.iiii I'm
l'rge sums for human relief work. '
In New York and others 1. i cen
ters corpora, ions gave their divi
d. ndii to the fund an I many individ
uals gave liberil contributi ins to this
great work. In New York City mil
lions of dividend monov h
turned over
the Red Cr
Campaign in Progress Throughout
the Southland Lookin? to the Rais
ing of One Hundred Million Dollars
for the Work.
Fly Associated Press.)
Ailania, Ca., June 11'. When th?
Imp for subscriptions to the one
hundred million dollar Red Cuswjr
fund began todav in the South it was
estimated that upwards of one mil
lion dollars had been raised in niajs
ben meetings marking the opening of ytSi
("loss week.
In Ssl:-.bury the organization i . Active citripaign for funds began
ready to go to work. 'Ihe mee'.i:'.r this morning in practically every city,
tonight is to make further plans for: t'nvn and hamlet and r generous res
carrying forward this c:mpaign. A j ponm was reported. Richmond led
conference of workers was h : id this all Southern cities, the total appro-
nisrininjr and eanavssin-.
way.
is ur-l r
HIS LIBERTY SHORT LIVED.
nriatio'i t.etng .iJi),tiU(l, a large poi
tion being subscribed in mass meet
ings held Sunday.
S. A. L. INAUGURATES
A GAS-ELECTRIC TRAIN
' farmers and business men. In New
i Hanover county mass meetings have
j been held in every section and circular
; letters have heen issued. In Ry eson
! county a series of meetings o'- con
I feiences of farmers, held in practical
i ly every school district of th? county,
were attended by more than 5,0()C
farmers fid farm women, a total of
(if meetings being held. In somi
few meetings have been
Which His Troops Successfully
Held the Enemy Lines. i
i
t Bv Ar, .oeiuted Pre?s. ) ,
i
I io re In,, been a let up in the se
venty if the lighting on the British ;
l " it it, France unil Belgium. i
.Vl.ii;;"- the line occupied by the j
French i lenewal of ..ctlvity of m re i
inte'iii .-e char. 'ti ter is noted, (ieneial i
IV: .in it: ii i U the (ieimai) lines in the
t'ha ni ag 'ie yealwdiiy a ulow wtiieh
eelied ti e 1- rencii a trench system
c.c.rly a ihiid of a mile in length oa
an in.p.iuan! sector, the French line
str-iehti ning out along the hills be
iweeii Mont Ciirmillet and Mont Blond
' i a ten lory virtual to the success
of the oli tervation work.
Last night a violent attempt was
made by the German to recapture
the liv-i p.isilion. After a heHvy
bonibardnient and attack in force I
the French guns it w.ts broke i:n i
causing the (ermans sorious loss.
General Haig reports milling in
which his troops successfully held the
enemy lines toward the south end of
the British front.
Massing Troop) May Mean Effort to
Free Serbia.
The massing of entente troops in
Thessaly, south of the renter of the
line now held by General Snrrail's
forces, ta.m in connection witi'i the
: ithdt awal of British fo.ces on the
OiMvme eastern wiiu along the lawer
'eachea of the Struma river, seeming
ly :-. an indication that big events
re in the making in the Macedonian
theatre in tm attemipt to retake Ser
bia, or at least that portion of it ax
far as Nish, through which runs the
famous Bei lin-iConstant inople rail
way. Alang the Vardar and Morava ri.er
valleys, northward t.irough Serfhla,
prove
undoubtedly would
easier
Man Arrested in Durham on Charge
of Store Breaking After Being Par
doned Had Served 21 Years in Stat:
Prison.
(By Associated Press, i
Durham, June l'h L ijan Mead-
In Salisbury tnJay Red Cross work
is being prosecuted in an effort to
raise a neat sum ar.d up to noon thirty-four
men had enlisted themselvei
in the ompaign to solicit contribu
tions. In addition to these a num
ber iTT vm. g Iadiec were selling tick-
ows, a white farmer of Mangum etc to picture shows, the proceeds,
township, who 27 years ago was tirn- or a part of these to go to the Red
victed of larceny ami later sentenced ; Cross fund,
to the penitentiary for killing the ' Hickory Attive.
jailor at Roxboro, was to go on trial ; Hickory, June 19. Up to 10 o'clock
tiday charged with bresking in a j this morninz $1,500 had been sub
store. Meadows wis pardoned Junt j scribed to the Red Cross war fund by
!(th after having: served 24 yes.9 in ' Hickory people. The campaign is
the State prison for manslaughter, well under way.
' Going With a Rubh the Nation Over.
Steamship Silver Shell shooting! Washington, June 19. The nation
sixty shells suddenly sinks subma- j al campaign to raise a war fund of
rine," is no phrase for bir-room ora-ione hundred million dollars for the
First l ine of its Kind in the Country
Now in Operation Between Savan- ; counties ver
nan and Jacksonville Being I'aed held but circular letters and newspa
per Pasenger Service. : per spare have heen use.l liberally.
(By Associated Pr?ss.) , The people of this section are daine
Sa.annah, Ga., June lit. The Sea- tiieir utmost, but they realize that
baaid Air Line RVilrnad yesterday in-; there must be a tremendous increase
augurated a gas-electric train service' in the production of food and feed
bet veen Savannah and Jacksonville i stuffs refore this State will even be
and which eliminates the steam loco- ' self-supporting, with such counties a?
motive. The car is propelled -by easo- t Ne i Hanover and Robeson accustom
line and electricity and is capable of ' ed ta importing approximately
carrying several light wei'.tht passen-, 000,000 of food and feed products
ger cars at the rate of i-" miles an i each per year.
hour. (
It is the first time such ears have ; A seven-pound electro-magnet that
been used in this country for long i will lift 15 times its own weight has
tun main line service and they will ; been invented for many uses aiout
make a doubie daily schedule between t machine shops,
annah and Jacksonville. Te new 1
cars replace the trains operated Io-'
cally between these two places. i
! : Ve nil lit h
I of a lull ni
I ."Hi people,
! r.nr. lod.i
j . -nt ml bill.
Strong Opposition to the Bill. j
I i ...:. ; i i v ii ; r '
1. .'"Willi. .111,1, I II I I I ' . ' I I I I I , I. l
he'., ite todav in both Inane', i s ol I
Vngiit.s an the com! admiti7.it: '
l.on Ii id bill for Governmental eon j
tr d f foodstuff .i and other neee.ua- i
lies disclosed determined opposi I
t ion, partieul rly by a group ol Sen
atorr, which threatens t-i pi event it-
-artmcnt by Julv 1, as urge, tly ie
quested hy I'l esiit jnt Wilson.
Pas-age of the bill by the House
late this week is confidently expected
by administration leaders. But advo
cates as well as opponents in the Sen
ate say debate v.iil be protracted
there for several Weeks, and unless
the President adopts some evtunrdi
nary niet.suJc to hasten action, t he
1 iw hardly can be enacted in time to
set up the food administration define
harvesting begins.
Administration supporters private
ly expressed fear tonight of a Sen
ate filibuster. They are prepared, if
necessary, to invoke, for the lir:.;
time, the Senate's n.v anti-lilibuster
rules.
In an effort to allay Senate opposi
tion, it was arranged today to nav
nn informal conference tomorrow i i -tween
Sen J torn anil Herbert ('. JIaov
er, chosen bv the president to be fan,!
idministi ator w ith immediate charge
of exercising Ihe powers sought. At
the suggestion of Senator Ransdell.
Mr. Hoover was n'vite l to appear Ht
a public meeting of line argriculture
committee tomorrow morning before
the Sen ite convene ; anil explain the
legislation.
In the initial discussion of the bill
administration spokesmen urged that
mobilization of America's food pow
er in the war demanded radical steps
mil vesting of new and wide pow
ers in the President. The opposition
protested that a distatorship and in
ference with business and individual
rights were proposed, and questioned
the constitutionality of the legisla
Joii. Both houses made the measure
thei,' pen ling business with the pur
poie of keeping the legislition con
'inubusly under discussion until dis
posed of. exr luding virtually all other
business. The House held the first
af a series of night sessions to expe
dite the debute, and night essions
ma" be reoi ted to later in the Sen
ate.
Senator Chamberlain, of Oregon,
"hoseu to have chirge of the b'i in
ihe Senate, urged it as a war neces
sity, declaring Governmental control
,f food as essential as men and mun
itions. Senator Sheppanl, of Texas,
Democrat, and Senator Kenyan, of
Iowa, Republican, also spoke m be
half of the bill.
!ii the House, Chairman Lever o(
the House agriculture committee, al
so emphasized the necessity of thi
legislation. He said the President
could be trusted with the powers pro
nosed and ihat they would be in
....!, ...i ..... ..!..." i . .
..i.e., ,...1.-., . . "i Reports Indicate That the Grain Crop
mrainst leg.timate business mterest- js fcy ,he , onR )ry s,)(, d
, ., 1 No K'l'ff Sight.
sci up . uueaiorsn.;. ...r. no ,v-, , By Associated Press.)
er to.d Senates the purpose was en-1 Copenhagen. July 19.-Thr..uho at
tarely to organize the resources of r;,.rma B,rjP(lin t n,(H, ,,,
iowAao t.cotfin
Howard K. Coffin, of the Council
' I-i Xaiii. :i.l Defense, wanta an enor
j in-. us air navy, am so large that on
; '' w -s.ern fron. from the North
j Si a ; i tiie Alp., in Gorman aeroplane
i will be permitted to leavo its aero
li'miiie. He said that the proposed
: appropi -inti m ol $64,000,000 was a
j mere drop in the bucket if America
s to do her part in the war.
Only war veterans ure to be ap
pointed to the Brentford Can.) po
lice department.
OIL STEAMER
SUNK BY U-BOA
T
John O. Archibold Owned by the
Standard Oil Company is Sent
to the Bottom.
FOUR MEMBERS OF CREW
ARE REPORTED TO BE LOST
The Ship Ws Armec and Was
Returning to the United . States
From France.
(By Associated Press.)
New York, June 19. The oil tank
ground over wnicn to operate man learner John I). Atehibold has been
northward along trie Mruma anil tnrw
v. ostein Bulgaria to the junction of
Ihe railway at Sofia. No impediment
is being placed in the way of the
troops that have been landed at Thes
saly, and with the .departure of for
mer King Constantine froi.i the coun
try the people are declared to have
become more friendly to tiie entente
allied cause by placing their adher
ence in the provisional government of
Eliptherios Venizelos.
Although on the eastern iving the
Biiti.ih have given up numerous vil
lages which they previously turned,
hey are holding tightly to the bridge
head position on the left hank of t' e
River Struma, in the Lake aahinas
liiit'.ovo sector, northeast of Sal oniki.
That the retirement of the British
was voluntary is indicated by the
Bulgurian official report deuling with'
the maneuver, which does not men-1
tion any fbrhtig ns having taken j
place. There has, however, already
been some activity on tie part of the
Mritish in the Vardar-La.e Doiran
ctor, tut Sofia reports that the at
tempt made by them ta advance near
Daulli was repulsed.
sunk by a German submarine. The
official announcement was made here
today. Four members of the qrew of
the tanker are reported to hve bien
lost. The steamer was sent to the
bottom on Saturday.
The John I). Archibold Waa Two
Days Out.
New York June 1!). The John D.
Archibold was two days out from
France en route mme. She was arm
ed and a gun crew from an American
warship was aboard.
The ship a as an America.; ot
8U74 tons gros registry and was
built in 1914. She left here on May
20th for Franca under the command
of Captain H. B. Thompson. She had
a ciew of 41 men of whom 12 were
Americans.
Two classes of colored orphans, one
from an or;:lianage in Augusta, Ga.,
the other from a like irstitution in
Greenville, Tenn., gave concerts on
the street today. The girls from the
first clasa sang songs and the boya
from the last named school rendered
land music.
WEATHER FORECAST
tory. Boston Transcript.,
Red Cross was in full swing today
Louisville (Ky) Bricklayers' L'nion
has raised wages fiom 75c to Si 1-2 l
cents an hour.
with indications that the:e would be I
generous response by the whole coun-1
try. Reports today being receL.ed atj
headquarters indicate that the allot-j
ments are being surpassed in many
places and new goals are being set
far these. New York had raised $12,
000,000 the first 21 hours of the cam
paign. Clerical forces are busy tabulating
the reports tiat are coming in and the
bulletin boards are showing the fig
ures reported, hile Red Cross offi
cialg express the greatest satisfaction
with the campaign.
1 !r omnMl
HMPiUIUHN
r
the country and people into a food ad
ministraiton, to limit middleman's
commissions and to prevent extortion.
"With righteous manufacturing and
distri .ution," he said, "the p:i;-e of
flour would not be over $!) a barrel.
Yet it averages $14. In the last five
months $2.0,000,000 has been extr-an-
valuable train crops are bin burnt d
Hudson & Company to Put Down
South Fulton From Old LimiU to
Mitchell Avenue Also Resurface
Other End cf Same Street Hurry
Up School Work.
At a brief special meeting of the
board of aldermen, held at the city
o clock
n in n hp-t imvp similar t-, th.it fall .vionuay auernoon at o
which was experienced in 1 115. Tbe!t contracts for street improvement
prolonged droug .t has not '. , en w let. 'both going to R. M. Hudson
broken since early Mav. .i-rbn is' Company, the firm now engaged in
experiencing the hottest June :3th it putt.njf down some splend.d streets
has had since the cs'abtishir.ent 0f j m Concord. . ,
u .....,l,.. l. 70 , ,o,. . ' ne urn consiuereu uic mum
ed from the American consume, in; Th. weather bureau prpiU,.s lhat, the work an district No 4. Sou. h
excess of normal profit to the manu- j rofpects for rain or ;0w,r lem-: Fultun t't. from the old city hm-
peiature are slight.
ita on the south to Mitchell aveiiua
and which is to be put down in bitH-
facturer and distributor."
Not a single national trade organi-1
zation, Mr Hoover told the Senators. Workers in Portu(fa, have an eight- j W-62 Vl& Nn
is opposed to the food contra bnl j ho , The bid for work on district No.
The prospective food administrator U 15, which is Fulton street from the
j went, io i.ae capiioi eaiiy in explain ' j uiu hhhls vn ,w,u w
' the bill informally to the Senators ipi out to the 48 state divisions. The com-; n the north, and which is for re-
the hope that an understanding of mittee is preparing to assist in the j surfacing only, was fl.4f a aquare
the objtct and purposes may allay registrstion of women between July yard, plus the cost of filling in low
lst and lth to see that omen are places.
! some of the opposition.
Get Behind Hover.
Washington, June 19. "Get behind
informed of tiie food administrators
plans and principled. Through State
The board took occasion, to spur
up the contractor on the two m.w
achool buildings, especislly the Wfit
ir.,,.," t. ik. ,iMOn nrinnfoH k,- tfco, .livisioiis every woman will be urzed
th :niin"il'to nledge herself to follow the ldvirielWard school, and make every efXrl
nesdav, with provable showers local- j for National Defense for the food con- j of the food administrator in the man- to have the same ready for the oeji
ly. 1 servation campaign in an appeal sent agemenlf of her household. ing of the schools tti beptemoer.