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tison Gets fard Job ■ 11 Lpply Priorities and ■llocations Board leks to Control Flow ■ All Goods. |, (H.1RLFS p. STEWART ¥ cmiral Prns Colemntst L Sept. I II seven ' L lient refuse to mix, ■ · ! !" have cm mi\ Ε will tli<\v mi\ upon ■ lit ι mi mixed f rc. ! My. with the ad I ditii·η of an eighth | i ngrpdont t>» ' what's >t»ll t»> rc ' main a seven'in credient concoc t .mi? We'll learn as • ιr nf'vv emergency S ipply PrfovitioF ι ,ι η (I Al locations Pwirrl h< gins to .'j t really busy. A every body !■ · known, our nffices, created t j ; · ','Ίΐ (if defense and he rie" 1 supplies. while •:;g ί· civilian population [ ·. I ivon't pulled to ■ ι ι · fi'ctivoly. I · ·· xaolly rpiarrolrd • . V 1 rred The results ■ ■ '<· joint program's ••i'v ' <· Vtl and interfered s Κ: ·ί·!·η. representing I,. ·:>) Sidney Hillnian, . · .. . Iiavo been twin ι ■ Secretaries Henry ι I .ni; Kti"\ have r .. . ν departments respec ,· !... .· 1 In Ήπ son has sp<ikcn :'i (■()·, at reasonable . li a · ■ ave c nflicted Not κ! ■ ■ .:< ■ lias been em ·,· ι:' >. ··! haven't turned • ι rv tliat the situation uflc'■ Knsennian's Idea Ρ ι I·- ' i; II-evelt called on ι · i 1 '1 'I adviser. .Tudge I ' I !' ι lit. to (ΊΙΙ11Γ to Vit York and 'Î e " a- F. Γ). T? S ■ i the idea of the ; \ : ' nd Allocations r> ' 1 ■ · ■ aMers. as a single, tv bossing the nnr r iti>r;.als. ovnrd it ing I" - ·- 1 them, dividing un -! .·· ···.·> between militarv coriso'vicrs and ι. a·. ..rn i.-Pn) within " a ΙΙμγ* inflation, •if of l ν created the r ' ν■ . · ' e order. ,i\ - include Bill Knud s ! ! an. Henry Stim i : . K'■ \ and 1 .(·<>n Hender X ··., ' ι■ chaps c uldn't t .·. ι .ι·: ι separate, inde ■" .·· .-an they agree as of one commis Î :n.- to be demon pd ι H.'i Suhvy, Henry, Frank l.o : 1 iy five in number, ι·'i.ird's announced as aggregation, ι s·,,' Presidential Lease : V 1 · Harry 1<. Hopkins • xtn S'dnev. Henry. Frank, I !a ν ai e Vice President ■ Λ ν,'.ιΠ ice and Donald M. '.".ι '' ( il'M's director of ' ■ : ι eight, according to my !"1 tic. 1 >! ,-e\ en. [ "y \V. lace is chairman, and ■ ; -ι· Hi·· chairman of a boarfl in , :■ > ιnber of it. unh ss . ' a|i|.· ι' - |o leave Hon Nel ' η !··,ι· cold. Yet lie's the cm ι- 11\ e director, the guy ■ ' ι : ρ ire t do with its I'll. ' c than all the other ' ι., ι'λ , ι a execi it ive director " 1 '■ ill ι chairman I'm un init the general surmise is ί " Γ ri al boss will be "■ I' !r»> ' m.re. lie's argued all ΐϊ :·· ' .,1 control of produe , Ί' Ί (i ·· ·, ι tit m I supplies for ' "i'^i ' ν Apparently he con H 'S , \ iiie Hose" to his idea ■ it ' . ι .ι I m it ι ml ik1.1 y tha' bammy'' recommended him tu F. ι ). Κ. as the Ui'ài le»!i head ol bi'Aii I ■pel a turns Nrlsun Over Knudsen Nelson, a tonner bears Roebuck i ι o. miiciai, is ,i mild individual, vh undoubtedly will do his utmost ο avoid iiuiih with Sl'AM's mem xrship. In eilect he's been boosted »ver Hill Knudsens head, which night .ι ι \| «. cud to antagonize *ill Hill's mild, too, though; so per iap> lie u - .11 1 t>t re.-entlu! But Leon Henderson isn't mild, ί he disagi e- with Nol.son there'll >e fn· win ks « 11 Leon':· part. A nutigat.ng circumstance in nnection with the Nelson H· nder on situation is that Leon's a ci\ ilian 111 r » 11 e s specialist and that Nelson's piite pro-civilian. However, it's ti> >0 remembered that Secretaries ^timsen and Knox are a- pro-mili ary as they make 'em. Sidney Hill man's pro-labor and Nelson is η f n! ieuîarîy so He's pi·» mplover 'i»m A s<ie]i. bo's η extreme Ww Valor u,,t π >· ν μ. ι ■ ·- i<- ultra Tenrv Wallace might ela -s η s a nen ral Whether or not those ingredient*, oreiblv shak τι up together, will mix my better than previously, is a mat et1 of guesswork. 'id Nclxni EMBASSY « [ Friendly Sri-vice at All Times • —TODAY—β • —COMFORT—# STEVENSON bargain day — ioc - is·· • SHOWING · Richard ARIÏM Andy ^JLE'VINI Musical and News FRIDAY - SATURDAY j Λ· κ s Q ι; I Τ Ε Ε R S Hughes Shows Complete Line Of Furniture The Hughes Furniture Storw coi nor of Garnett and Montgoi, ■ streets, is one of the old and !': ι . established firms of the Hene!.· business section, carrying ;i lui! !ι· < of furniture for all ro«»m.» ni th. home, electrical appliances !'«·» th« home, radius, stoves and similar n.« 1 ehandise. John M. Hughe-, head oi the i' i- perhaps tir.· oldest furniture <· < chant in thι part o| the -tat- . ί ing been in this business foi· ;,j proximately a third of a century Hender.-on. Recently. he has In joined in the store by his soi John M. Hughes, Jr., who ca ill to I lie busiiiv'ss following hi grad nation from The Citadel. The young er member of the firm is estahln ing himself as valuable aide to le lather, and is showing himself to l' an important addition to the grou,· of rising young business men in th· < itv. Mr. Hughes announces that tin stoic this fall is showing one of th* .most complete and attractive lint ol furniture displayed at any linn during its long history and that it e well prepaivd to care for the need ι'I its customers in any department of the store. The store joins other Hender ·ίι business houses in inviting larmee o! the territory to market their to bacco and cotton in Henderson and to shop tor their needs in any lin m this city. A personal welcome awaits each visitor at the store. Babson Discusses Labor Situation (Continued From Fago "ne) budget." This sound;· reasonable; but is "sti iking" Li ι c way ti > bring a about.' I >sry, "No." Anything gamcu today by holding a pistol to youi neighbor's head will surely be lus; iOlllOl'l'l » w. (ΊΟ vs. AH. Tlic truth is that the lab . iinm: have spit into two hostile groups the ('III and the ΛΙ·Ί. The leader of both are dc-pcnately competing to see who can get the mo.-1 I'm their member- -without any regaai for thr* nation's welfare. Unfortun atcly, the more radical group -tin CIO—has the sounder program: while thi m re conservative groii| the AFl. - lias an out ot date -( ' up. The ΓΙΟ orpmize- one rulu-lrv in dependent!.»· of what the worke··- do For instance, under the CKV tin· l>'· ■roit electricians who work in tin Mito industry are in the -nine unior vith the auto machinist.-, a ito pamt » -, etc. But 'aider the APT Ή th Detroit electricians arc in the Klee tried Workers union, while th Π" troit painters are in. the Painter 'mi η irrespective of whether thej vork η aut»s or houses ι C.ovcmiKMit Interference I Another unfortunate situation ί " vit attitude assumed ;> M . Ha\ ing served • 1 d.il ctor gen. ral of in i ! tlv. lain■: administra World War i. I kn w '''· · ' ■ tance »f ar. inipa:· • t.-1 y i.l labiir at a time like • ai· wnrkpr.·» of 1Π14 1 !! \v« r 1 · lactor in winning W> r'd Wa i li·.cause of the then wi e 1 Ρ nt Secretary of Labor h. However, Hitler is vic W. id War 11. 1 am at: aid i'.v will '· lame it nto our labor ' ' ι !·· and the l'ni' d States m la I ion board. This ' no tim" ■ w monkey vvi eivh s into in « ' ·. by playing politic . Kit r"r ' i ulai>. I re ftu· readers t · th" • r i-ih'cs of the Ford Mot. ν π·!ΐ pan.v. To Run U.S. Blitz ι m As chief of Army General Head quarters, Lieut. Gen. Lesley J. Mc Nair will direct the blitzkrieg irt the Louisiana war trames, directing the armored divisions, tank bat talions, bombardment and pursuit groups and the parachute battalion. Some 472,000 troops will engage in the mock battle between the Second and Third Armies Hughes Furniture Co. Operators ΙΟΙΙΝ M. HI GIIKS .1. M. Ill (,IIKS. JR. Labor is. Investors Lab ι It ade: t n, Id forget that Ihr value o: tiieir insurance poli cies, savings bank accounts, and even ■ !" ; ι Ή! a >ns di pi nds 1 mi per ■ nt upon the corporations (for »-He!i l!v y .i« · v. ·.1 kins; » mal; ;ng · ■ t . W i, ni; condition- have I con bad in rei'lnin localities and I hnnnr t 11' ι -e lab r leaders who base rectified them ; but these labor lead ers should know when to stop. Air adv I nnle tendency η the ■ a"t cf careful investors to -ell out their holdings in industries where labia; leaders have recently secured omtrol. Thev know what lia- hap pened t dixit)· >ι(ί- under ;-uch con ditions It will probably take years for the motor indu try to again earn 'what it did pre\ ι > - to 1 fl 11. Neither ; wage worker- ■ st"ekh"ld'>- will grt as much in "tood. clothing, and siu Itei as oc. lort il v\«.ιj> ν K) uii 'ii îzed. America's Opportunity America is today at the parting · f the w ,i\ One » « »;«rt pave ι w : : h ci ι tension, wa>te, and » 11 ! n .ι i pre sin e bloc seeking the ii- own -eltish interests, forgetting the nation' good. The other road ι erf with cooperation. eonser\ ..tion. and tnilv ι epi » m ntative ·\ · :γ· .» : · 1 h.i\ e . it h 1" hein vr 111 ; · t ι . ni ν<·ι>, wag'· ·· ι her . and c -til: * ni-i, art going to be w..-e cnough choose 'i: · lat ter road. Anil the^e a : e p; ·· π !· .tpnly 1 > the intei ηmal : ' lation The mal! indeiw*ticlenl Kumpean nations • ' for ν t tia ·· ,1 s .diîi'.n Th y ι* com h îie. Τ!ι« ρ plr-, η! these 1 π»·,' wasting either "r !> Γ' ! ' M s κίτρλ loi· ex ploit.-iti«»n or ; -! it ïioth « » 11 M-tive bargaining and r nrc-ie^îatba fnv !111 ' lit ai · nd b 't "ιιηΛ r Ί * ',Λ' ι · i· 1 < r ■ «ηι· η or the halls of congre imi-t t ρ in order to >ave democracy. Right or Left? W'e l·· :ir ton much about per -onal 1 ' ' and the ") edit" to *rik? 1 m·: Γιΐ;"-« tn a 1 « ι ' '".ι I c : bot arbitra tion î. right. Roth employes and ri · · thoO"bl for themselves and to little to the f,.o :on r·· jn th:S 'Ό'ΐη· try. Only as more is produced. is there more to H:\ rl·· Wage workers need more employer·- and hence b ο ί I d en-courage them. Why do we need to look either ■ » î»>< r:"ht or t thr left" Whv ne Ί be ( iιr»·· nr'« 1'iboj· or anti lab*,· ' (·:·η'ι mo l'.nk · 1 >irtlit ahead*' τ r) m · w tho English sv-f'-m of a< an en1; r° indml"v, with all the employers :md ' m <·■' t · ι a 1 »pd ο -1 »'v bo^nc repre sented Ti is won" for labo·· l^ad'M· to sandbag nb tl·'· ο en« po« at jon whieh have had efficient manarj·· mcnt. Two Farts to Remember 1 Λ pendoli'ie s'*'ip<f a- l o as the clock nm-. Thi aonbe^ to la bor's attitude, wages and hours, a: it|i|«lif tu pn.f.i . omimoditu s. and imhtiis. Today, labm ,s η the saddle and held the wlti|>: lull 1.1 ί lradei> will s·» η ovi-ntae'i ind the pohlu will then n ai·. ai:.. n.-t thi n, ,i> it ha.N reacted ;>κ·· η. t VV", · ! ι .'πι·· Then the empl· ye: - ye . mil Wall stmt—will asam Ki t ii the ..<I 11« ■lid hold t!:i whip int:l 'hey ;ι«.ι.η abuse their t ι-t And s·· it · Il g#·' 2 Tin re is hut one ...J ··; n. Th. w 11 enine only a^ all of ll fii ' n ι' trie religion No one fin. μ π :: <i<rtr\ or polit· < will indefinitely î-t ι (In - 11 «>π me othn group. : .1 .ill groups Mould he willing to take nrder.s" Iroi. < i«>< 1 I he ame pniiiiplr ;ipplit*- in n;iti<»ns. Peace \\ 111 in .ci < ό π ι ( hv any one rare riling the· world Pear» w II come • ni\ · ! : 11 nation*- gradually ac kn<'wîfdî»c (ï«»d *.·<; le.»cl ι . a. or. and fr,end. S'a r I opi · : 1114 at .« <>'· p··» rent l< \\·ι in An.orica HERE THEY ARE . . . Real boys' shoes that are sturdily built to see them through the active school days ahead. Big selection of styles! SIZES TO BIG 5'/U ι of m οκ From Our Great Removal Sale—Friday and Saturday We have just completed the most successful sale in the history of our store. Hundreds—yes—hundreds of -mart shoppers grasped the oppor tunity to save almost unbelievable amounts on Home Furnishings and all are more than satisfied with their purchases—hut after every sale there are "left o\ers"—and the binder the s;de the more left overs And the more left overs, the better values. So for the odd piece or that extra chair , or to furnish the extra room—lie here, and see these values. You «'ill he amazed and wonder how we can give such values. The answer—-We don't ir new store with one of a kind—odd pieces and floor samples. Simple enough, isn't it. W. <). LANGLEY. .Mgr. want to clutter up out Group Of TABLE LAMPS Values to $8.00 Group Of PICTURES Values to $4.00 Group Of PICTURES Values to $2.50 69c Group Of CABINET SMOKERS in Walnut and Alahoc.aiiy VALLES TO iSl.VOO HALF PRICE! ANY PICTURE OR MIRROR HALF PRICE! - ANY HASSOCK OR OTTOMAN HALF PRICE! - 1 Left 6 Left 1 Left 6 Left 4 Left 1 Left 1 Left 1 Left 3 Left 2 Left 1 Left 1 Left 1 Left 3 Left 1 Left 1 Left 1 Left 2 Left 3 Left 4 Left 3 Left I Left 1 Left ! Left Over $ 19.50 Over $ 3.95 — Over $ 12.50 Over $ 1.95 Over $ 17.50 Over $ 25.00 Over $ 65.00 Over $ 65.00 Over $ 8.00 Over $ 19.50 Over $ 19.50 Over $ 59.00 Over Over $ 5.95— Over $169.00 Over $119.00 Over $ 49.50 Over $ 14.50 Over $ 59.00 Over $ 24.50 Over $ 59.50 Over $ 29.50 Over $ 89.50 Over 26-PC. PRINCESS ROYAL SILVER SET $12.95 CARPET SWEEPERS Now $ 2.95 TEA WAGON — Now $ 5.95 PADDED TOP IRONING BOARDS $ 1.19 FLOOR LAMPS—with ELECTRIC CLOCK $11.95 SOLID MAPLE BED Now $12.50 BARREL BACK CHAIR Now $29.50 CHANNEL BACK CHAIR Now $29.50 Automatic DOUBLE ELECTRIC TOASTERS $ 5.95 Left Over $ 49.50 Left Over Left Over HAMILTON ROSS FOOD MIXERS MAPLE KNEE-HOLE DESK SET R. C. A. BATTERY RADIO R. C. A. ELECTRIC CONSOLE RADIO GRASS RUGS — Now -KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUITE -DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA MODERN SECRETARY CHILD'S DESK AND CHAIKS 9x 12 WOOL RUGS 6x9 RUGS — Now BEDROOM SUITES WALNUT DRESSERS MODERN BEDROOM SUITE Washmaster ELECTRIC WASHER (SLHiHTLV I SHI—SOLI) NEW FOU 5 BURNER OIL RANGE USED BEDROOM SUITE ASSORTMENT OF TABLES No w Choice 9.95 $12.95 $22.50 $22.50 $ 3.95 $119.50 $89.50 $29.50 $ 7.95 $37.50 $17.50 $49.50 $19.50 $69.50 $29.50 $29.50 $19.50 79c t VAI.l'ES TO S3.00) Any Purchase on Convenient Dignified Payment Plan! FURNITURE COMPANY, INC., HENDERSON, N. C.
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