Ν. hemiu ί>υιι, uru-Àmoci Tcp Supers And Guards Doubleheader Friday Night Featured b y "Ladies Night"; Tex tiles Triumph, 11-1; Gro-Amoso Wins, 9-2 X·irtli It.·· !. ···. 1 . Β , S·. ! ' tes1> Mid : If»-1.1- S \ · • H 1 ! i t : ι hu: ilorman F . Results ( 11 V Mil I \i ! I ! '.(.1 I \.i V·. He ' Grti-A. ·. 1 ii 1 U 'i - ru mio.vr t ι \c.ri; (", veit.»i · · ». 1 ' ρ.,ι ;. ■ : ι (' ! 1 ! !. ■ 11 i i1 4. "^ Λ All Κ Κ \ Ν il V i > 1 > \ \TIO\ M 1.1 \<.l 1 S' Li - ' i r\. CITY SOI lliALL ί.ΓΛΓ,Ι ΐ: < 111 b Ri.s-t· North Hend. \V, ·· I! A..' Hosiery Mill (".ν · \ - W;ilk::.· !!.· ο C Β Κ St \\ 1 PILDMOM II \(.l I Club U I. Ν·'-!'■; : . ·: ' ι Rich: ! A- h P;ir Ore· Club C U vc New B. Ch . AMI KM \\ I ! \(.l I W L. \ \TIO\ \! I ! \ ( ; Γ F Club \V I. St I. . 3fi t > ' ·.·. 1 ■ Cmcirmat Cis.raft Pills!, ,rijl B< :·■·. Ph.l.icif'i Fiist ( ..une. Vnrth Ili'iiilcrson \t> 1ί II 1'" ;ii ι :i 1 1 I) •ills. II' I ...tifeU-y J J (I 1 2 10 1 :i 2 2 4 :! ι ι ι 3 (ι ο 2 3 12 1 2 (ι II 1 1111) i't Sut \l> Κ II Γ» : 2 ι) 0 f> ' 0 0 2 2 111 >·■...· 2 It (I 2 2 I) 0 2 ci l ii u u 2 (I I) I) 2 0 1 ! 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 ïîï 1 2 Ιό I : iiti< . η 301 Hi I ._ Sta ■ i IK) 00 Two-base hit.-: D. tangley: Threi Γ ! Act <·> Η..;· , .·.- Fa I W aning piu ι:ι'ΐ l'Ygr.iit: L·> piUliri I λι vt 1: L' a lpiic I )· ιiti .nid Κι. . in y (.ro \m<χ ο 21 !) F.ilkni".· M .1 11 ■ : !ι Μ· i: ii :i 1 1 4 2 3 ! 1 1 4 0 ο Fatliher «·: 0 0 11 Ml -!· . :s |t ;j It· iti'· Guard \b '» " .mo 4 ι 3 0 0 3 0 1 bin.-' if 3 η ο 3 1 1 3 ! 3 3 0 0 Λ,ί.ήτ:- ... 3 η 1 2 0 0 1 ο ο 30 2 1» 1 . Γ. - -Λ ι 010 Γ)03 0— Home Ο mrd 02η οοο ο - ; Fa 1 k - 11·· . Γ) · ' Κ. !> · Τ ··.· run· Dukg. Stolen base; Ε Branch. Wi η ι nu :.itrvr Λ :t. Τ' · Duc Two Softball Games Tonigh ; i · ι γι* ι· ■ be treated to . ι·· ·. .i;·. d ci'iilostb th:< c.'cn.i • · -11 ! 1i / .ι 11 park. The Ep*>!!! and To\vn.»v:'.i<· ga ' uft ?· «get her :n the lir.-t a..■·.· o'clock, and the Henderson A «•ill ".ppose Qxf> rd Ai -Sta liio nightcap, which is set for 9' :leck ai order to give fans \vl 0# η Saturday night an npj)u mty to reach the pâïfe béîdfi il «· Henri. : m Ail-Star- is I and . t..· ' δ ' . ι -;e t:. t t ;a>: t*>' tt..' - ! be ($ Ί1.:-· ^ t '(. t. > II I - i tV. ' Λ ^ ·.'> ι -t'l be ui ..· -ivi t·: e V. ι d:;t-<iiay and Sat.ηda> u * u-" ■ ' ;t· >1 a.-όπ. '·. '... u ■ * ι ν . tiit» be<t 'tii'Vs !. ! ' r ι; ' . I ).: : iui:· uild :ïoar.«v.e Hap.J.-. A *' <: -eet'-:i< «>: the 5fate ; ». tfrv Local !âtis ap^ I ; ; ■ i\ ;i! . nd enjoy · nt The management has purchased in w Lintfirrm» that w II be w rn only by the A Η-Star learn 111 'he Λ li st..: ■ f>. I'.-u-y isital i*e .·' !.· · ..nd sin Id t \ e; y ph'..-mg !■· V:· et..toiv t\\ t W 1 .ι" Κ S 'j ι · - .. : id J.. r.. \ il .η e umageis ·: m Λî: S\;; - ■ ι » ' t ' : ι . ν >, ! : ι ·. t ; η ii \ m . ; ■ " ' ' ' ! · · I'd toiift » · · .i M-t that 'V il I..· «. : thy . ΛΙ S'..: . J Finch's 74 Best Yet In Qualifying S to war: Finch liretl a 74. put .:ui 1·' d I , re| m.u'i ^ . St . ; ι ' . > · ; «. I (|Ua!:i> -v t W't · Ινι,ί ν' 1 ' try Club's aiïnuiil qtuh-y ng f&. 2 chainj) ^ 0 be run «!' ! : : t ·. e :n\ : . eel·;. ί Finch turned in m first nitfe. ' like the sc. ·γ» ν ; ι. .i »i ' * pais. Hi· iuiti ' '.J . . nine .tin » ;. ^ 11. * ' ι . t) neip him an-nu Gulfei> rii · 7 getting in tru ,.· : : R themselves eligible ; t! ·· ..· 1 Jimmy Couper. Jr. champion, and he \vT?7 · ' t.· his laurels during tiu week. F. >t r.'und matche.· .. · I to begin Sunday, ami i·. I·; u:> I'.fS! S.i: ;.'day ,· S ,ι ;ι · irnam'iit c '■ ι) , ·:\ · · . ·· e\ r.-y ι». ·!:«· Ι ρ lie. and again re η ind t : t 1 I:h· t' :> a special ! !.ghî ο .. handsome dips . - i INDIANS TO PLAY WITH TIGERS AWAY ι · (. :ia γ !««··! . ncy - · Horkv M unt Sundav rmnn E for . conli st with the Ε:ιιΛ · of that 1 cily. : * ' ihoi't w ll : 't■ t *ost ;,t ' t:.T.^t :>· p..! Κ j a.-: tl'O ?. ::%■ 11 The Carolina Indian.*, the second 1 ι: . Λ , ngago :. . D:irh Bla.e " :·■■·. !id . « ι i .·, : · · -i-d. fl ? η . Schedule mmsmmmmmî) CITY SOFTBALL U:\GM· Oxford AI l-St a :*s - Holder»·» All-Sta" (M \V;.:k v.- h - .·!·> .m :: ι; -α λ" Ηι·ικ!οι>··η. j I'll DMOVr Ι.ΓΛίίΓΞ I · I I · ' ,>1 Μ ι!'ι ). Ashevilie .it Portsmouth. .•id at Chariot \ MI IÏI1 \\ LEAGUE W.i ÎlûlRtOn. f'ii iadelphia. d ' New York. .·' Β .stun. NATIONAL LEAC'E I '.... ιd··!;·:'...ι at Chicago. I» >.··.<!» a: I'itt.sfeiiirgh. Nr.·. York a' Cincinnati. 1 '■ · r.iyn at St. Lo ι : ■ In jealousy there · e -el!" than of somebody ι ; The chief purpose ·■: h a a human happiness. Su r vivats Tell Details Of Sinking Κ. ι ' < ί'ι: «1 1 * — ( ,\P ί— s : t ;. ι I > ι ' 1!· I'll! Μου. ιΐι. ..tiv.il.> | * . ■ .ι .-· ηΐ£·.·, '..ν ιΐι·:. ... : ·.· ..!.. . 111 ci ι ·. .1 . 1 ί' ι Η ι .ι ; a : ι ι Ί >πι ■ ■ . ι ί, Cil . IU ι led >y .flit . i γ.ι η.-. .-.·' invit ■ > 1 ..lid :i von-\··:' ti>·| il -itil . S.nit > New \ .1 M ■ ' ■ . . vki-d ... ν . 1'.: .. t .. II. lit. . I li ' u ,1 Vit. .Il < ' lately M '. ·· V. · ···. · .. I ιλ i ntvcl . ' .. t.:·!·!· t..il . . „1> :i ·:. J •· -1 ' > sign . ' • . :κ· -ici .' ■ il! vu-. -I .41 .ni t'd t· 1 ' : ; il··:' i . . ' .< · cicV!. . . : - « · : ' .. ι . t k'iMÎM's Nni.ili ( h 11 ( 1 m'm-, exprès ηκ special admira' : :il oi ; le.;,! f ., U. ■·. Π Moor's • \ 1 (t tngi · · 1. ' ■ t y - • ···. ■ ont ,:i I ' I'll, l't ns 1 · j il of Ι. ·. . t'e-.e. κ ship. . : tin ' - .·. ·*·ι :»·"> 1» r . r π'1î \ '. · - ■: ·ι il. ι» ά.0 -.d · .4:.-—··γ;ι uct t!î . · · .1 day- and ί..·" . re - ' con ... Mi·. S . .1 Γ . Il ' » . nc'i · · V :··. lui: Ί - ;>lcn " > 1>· .: 1 -. . I ;.;>·. Ill li. \n ' · - irv . Wil' am C" ry. . χ. ν ι · t uni marine officer seemed especially in •1 . ·■ I ·ι the :: M · deck . il11 m.· ι . -. Officer Κ ' ^orr\ The saine officer. Cary said, told • 1! fi et r ' Ίΐ H i1 π Moor ..· ··.· ,· , re vei ν rrv b· it you η re ·. ■ . 1 irgo ■ 1 '·■■ l'Hintry i^llli··, "id thell IX i-d tint 1! ·■ r:ne would c ' ■ nk the ι .iid its cargo. When the vessel first was stopped as pushed through the south At l.in::e I· aed C, j'· '<'π. Union of * ι.*· Λ· .m. C. .1. "Λ Germa:: : · et r η her to-. (of 'lie subma rine) asked in fiùd En&ïïsih what cargo we were carrying and our des ' il t 11.' After the lob e. Moor's first ·:" fiver ctearly answered the question;., ( ' ■- i!i'ed. '. 1 ( îei'ir in ' ' ■ · w · 1: below. Courage I- Shown Τ ·■ .·. ' ir.cn. :n:d especially ' c· f.'ii y· ni .Id i. y C.iry -aid. "very courageous'' and accepted the • ii··' ' ■. ι a !\ 1 * t- life'n. .aS ■ .1 whimper .· complaint (*iii' German · lor. lie -.iid. s νι 111- i'oat a van o: press."d blaeii bread but the lifeboat passengers toiind i: : 1 " · tough t . eat. "On the 1 nth day of voyage ni lia IV. we - .y ted a hi: > and li: a .- .filial fi:e b'.'. * !'e\ tl ' r1 v. · ee US." C' iy aid .. "ter e n"·Ίê Π.n« thi seaman's story at tlie tortures of the . .1 11 and tmp-eal -un. 'Π iring t!,e lion ί>!e wage we -ans and ioke ! as much ρ lib . trying to l.eeu .rr Morale high until tee Ozorio found us." Wheat Sale Rules Given I ' -gi Si.ι ' .· Ί1, K.i it'.4:1, I .lilt' 1 i. — Γι.I' . 1.4 iuct- :ι: i· ol import : ' 11 ' , i.lJUU Ν >: ill C'a 1 ul.11.. .■ iiiiit.- λ iu-.it gniwiT.-, m 11 i c r . ·,«. . uîiU thresher.·*: Ali wheat threshers unci combine - , ·.-. \\ii'» take wheat as toll . . 1 t .·.. 1:1< al e required .11 •i··.· the i'J41 λ lieat marketing quota ... to nake permanent leeura. ul irun.-.ietiun. This record 1- nece .. y. ;l was explained today uy E. '1' Floyd. State AAA executive ol ; .ul·: at Sta'e College, to identity tiie lull wheat when it is passed ainng by tin· chresher or combine. ; it her buyers. Millers and processors ol wheat also are required to execute a Tnph Λ lonn listing all wheat b,night and including grain accepted a.- t>·!; ; 1 grinding, ii the miller maintain own system of bookkeep 114. system should be modified -> . t embrace all information .ι·ιμι. . .i : the marketing quota prugi .ia . .1 Any person—harvestor of processor —who accept.- penalty .1' 4!' 1 . bushel ill excess whe.i' icq .. 1·.: to execute .. separate ΑΛΑ : 1. 1 an le.-s the wiieat is idem.1.eel by the thresher or combine operator. 1 Executive officer Floyd aid that I all growers who remove 1941 wheat from the la: :, either ... toll or by sale must have a marki'i.ng card in ι order to make such removal without [penalty. Marketing card* a >w are available m county AAA iffices and may be issued immediately to grow ers who have planted 12 acres ol wheat or le.-s. and to tli-i-.t glowers who.-e wheat acreage has been check checked. Other growers may receive marketing card a- soon a. acreage is checked by tiie AAA. SEMINAR TO OPEN JUNE 27 AT ECTC I Greenville, June 14.—The Associa tion for Childhood Education will , hold a seminar at Ea.-t Carolina , Teachers College on June 27. All teachers, parents, and super intendents interested in young chil dren and their welfare are invited to attend this conference. Defense Program May Take Some 'Lost Colony' Actors M; :.·· ■' · M Though the η:ι- , ·>:ΐ! may take . ■> . innel of Paul ι . ilc:: . >CTUl'.V, "The 11 ; t'h opens it.- lifth • Κ.. .1 .gii here ■) Lily .'1. ' >ii.,y declared Ilia*. ; .ductioii promi-es to : i n alliant and color!u] .accptaai of tile Roanoke i celebrations. \V · 'iir ca-t of Jill), ,-onie of oui· .· ,iy iir drafted .iiul we are ' care ■ ·!' every emergency oy .·. :ag experienced actor- and tecii e .ills .ead\ '.·) step into parts and] iin.-t.- va.ated by tho.-e answering i t'ai- il.ι! ill' call." I). 15: adford Fear-! ;· ' .;Ιι η 1 ο: the lîoanoke Island H: !·.·>: \.- ■ Ι' at.. in. -aid. "We have patriotic drama and urge our j • ■ · (I.· ,;:i .· par; in t'ae national di * t■ :. -. ; ijram Xo exceptions an· being made, ac- ( I mi: ' ?.! 1m ji .n.u ' )ne act >r i !..;<■ .ι i~ ι ·, d .a led. Sa m H :r .· : ' plays tin· role.- o! Simon I·' : .. i ι and the Master of the (,) lee'i - Ce <· "lia- alternately in -ι the beg.tin.an of "The Lust (' · ay." II e\ e -, arrangement · ii tve been made for two experienced I !' · ·!·.· . : ' ii" have already played import,mt parts in the page- j • •ici-d. :;a. to :.li these roles. In 'in· ϊι chn.ea! «taff t\v·· po-ts v. ν have t.i be filled bel.ire the e, in closes—lhat of stage manager, been held by Gene Lang ·.··. : · · three .-,.!»>»·.« : . and that : ·· hn.ea! maanger. held by Wil Dir.-ett -.ace 'lie t ·.-; vear of ί ι .a. In e\ e. ν ■ : fv I).ρ:etnr S :.·] Si Idea di ;·■ d tiia: ex ' I'M ι·{| a ■ ' " I I eildy t· ' a a into !i.· ■ ■ ; t.. make for :·· 'ta performances. As e .'a l .if the ea.-t • t t :.. ; ■ duct : m οι "The 1. . ; eicoa ic change is the .·;·. a ·· 1 >·.nald S unci - ;«i the • i)l,l) Tuni which he ι 'i > ed :::: tin· ,-ee. nd and third ι -ea-..a.· ''liable to ret 'I'll last saill ira"· because of a previous engage-ι • •π· ι* ': e Ne·.·· Y rk World's Fair, j 3omcr> is a happy addition to th.. • ummer'.- t'a. t because hi.- piay.nn cil ho roll? lias been loudly a ι ■ ι · 1 a. : : - < · c i >y both press and public as the host ;<> date. This year's production will ma: . he return >.f such regular |.eii'or·! - τ- as Kataherine Cale, who has won :amo lor her heroic interpretation if Eleanor Dare. Gregory Morton Sir Walter Raleigh. Bedford Thur uan as Father .Martin. Henry Back er a.- the HiMorian. Fred Howard ι- Uppowoc. the Indian dancer. Katherine Muran as Queen Eliza beth. Howard Bailey as Essex Earl. A'ynn a> Governor White, and Helen Hortch as Agona. The remainder of the cast will he composed of Carolina Playmakers rι·uη the University of N'orth Caro lina and mure than Km natives .if Roanoke Is 1. nul w h·· ι: ' . - *i;«··r services annually !<> this nun-coift meTCial venture. Λ group J") .-ing (■;·· f η f il 1 hr Wo- ' ■ in " ' ' : · of : IV -icot'>n, Χ. I-. i.'nio ' · ;·( ι · on I . if TheoS (' ·<>! :' .. : the I η:.;- ieal backer·· nd * ■ i. una. Too IV anv Ml' 1! ; ι ( i · · · ·,!(·. in ί other.- just heeause λ r : nd ' - hurd ! to develop then: nnrsrk c-·. ΛΟΙΠΉ CAROLINA STOCKS ; Ti n \' . : . · ! Τ1«» .?.·»· ι ι. ne is a; or. : Inc., L)i :rn · Γ\ prices based ■ ·, . : dealer. . . ' j > : asKuew·* ι.1 ·· only nul ι. ' Dt si riptioii Acme St»ini - ■' 1 America!'. ΊΊ i t Γ . C'on Amer V. rn .ν ι1 Auto Fin;.;(" · Auto Finance Co. 5'4"' F'iii. Bassett Furn Ira < Bibb Manufac'r ! ' >· Brandon Corp "Λ" Car· lin., ir.· . :. Carolina Pu r. & I,· (' so pfd. . Carolina Pwr & I ' C pfd · Carolina Tel & : I c»:n. Chadwick-H· ■ ·..:. C· C" ίτι. . . . Chadwick-H'. r. in;· C Pfd. Chatham Mfg. Co. 0'.; Pfd. China Grove C lit ή Miil>, Corn. Crescent Spinning Co. Com. Colonial Stores, Inc., pfd Colonial Stores. Inc., Com. Dixie-Home Stores Inc Com Dunean Mills Com. Durham II s Mills Class "Λ" Pld Eagle Yarn Mills Com. Efird Mfg. Co. Com Erwin Cotton Mill.·, Com. Flint Mfg. Co. Com. . Florence Mills Com. Gossett Mills Com Hanes, P. H. Knitting Com. Hanes, P. H. Knittihg 1% Pfd. Home Tel. & Tel. Co. Com. Jefferson Std. Life Ins. Co. Com. ' .i.. Dealers. : no.·, .nfe retail ο it by certain I'v.· Association ..." they are ket. ) IiiU Asked : ict 1 :i0 ■!.)·> Ζ Ο 40 2(11 2 85 43 27 M> 105'-s 100 <i 07 100 09 02 ΙΟ 1 , 12% 9 43 28 04 05 17'2 18 85 13 114 7 V* 30ΐό :;-:o so 28 50 221; 89 40 30 108 112 170 9··. 100 108 20 50 Description Majestic Mig. Co. Com. May. MeEwen Kaiser Co Con· May, McEwen Kaiser Cu $4 ι ι : Monarch Mills Com Mooresville Cotton Mills C N. C. Railroad Com. National Yarn IM.i! C I'.ul Occidental Lilt· I■ ι Orr Cotton M . i C Com. Perfection Spinning Co. Com Piedmont and >rtm rn Ry . Com., Piedmont Mi» Co. Com Pilot Full Pa H< . Mills Com. . Pilot Full Fa- H Mills 6'i:tf pfd River-id»· <£· D.in Klver Mills Com. Riverside & Dan River Mills (!'. Pfi Rose's 5. 1", 25c Stores, Com. ... Security Ntl. Bank Com Smyre, A. M. Mfg. Co. Com. Soncoo Products Coin S uth Car Pow S6 pfd Southern Webbing Mills Com Sterling Spinning Co. Com Stowe Spinning Co. Com Taylor-Colo.uitt Co. Com. Textiles Inc Com Textile Inc 4'7t pfd Tidewater Power SO Pfd. Tubizc Chatillon $7 pfd Union Buffalo Mills T7c 1st pfd Union Buffalo Mills 5% 2nd pfd . . . Victor-Monaghan Co. Com Va. Pub. Ser. 6'; Pfd Va. .Puο. Ser. 7% Pl'd Wachovia Bank & Tr. Co. Com .... Washington Mills Com Wiscassett Mills Co. Com West Point mfg Co. Com . J. Π 1 1 1 III) CO 1 55 2(i Til •11 ■I' ll) 8 81 20 1Ô ' j 30 92 <i' I fi 1 fiii :i4 104 90 16 88 95'· 49 130 120 321·; 58 1(16 64 30 85 17 13 32 94 8 66 31 2·" « If 37 106 18 55 91 98 52 135 125 34 Ireiit' Dunne. Cary Crant in "Penny Serenade" — Kiivm-v-v Snndav. Monday. Tuesday. (il l). I » Π lit Not Lovi'" ThursdîiV. ami .Martha — Kmbassv ΊΊ La in· eat re m " I ι Wt'dlH t :· ι »an· day and ΓΟΟΙ. 10c and 'ÎUr TODAY Roy Rogers Ill "R.ANGFR AM) Till l.ADY Also Ruck Junes- in "WHITE EAC.7.F." Cl Ifflflti· HENDERSON OX Κ Ν κ; I IT ONLY Tues. June 17 CHAS. COLLIER PRESENTS. ALL NEW THIS YEAR. f UNNY COMEDIANS BEAUTIFUL GIMS PRICES Children 25c Includes Defense Tax Adult Tickets 10c Defense Tax 01c Total 44c STEVENSON 10c and 20c TODAY "Hop-A-Long Cassidy" l'lus ChapttT Nu. 1 "Sky Raiders" SUNDAY ONLY SHE LOOKED LIKE A MILLION.. cm/ m miiliatt, , tool x V \ fERI CflMtS Φ MiMrtd Ε J word COLES'NORRISi Novelty News EMBASSY TODAY Loretta Young —in— "Lady From Cheyenne" MONDAY — ΤΙ ί SDAV The story of α small-town biggie... who WAS BIG! "Every St a! Λ Cool Ret!·, at Sunday — .Monday — Tuesday

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