Fine Record Saturday Des - I-'. : S,.; ' hold ·.· < ' ;. i ; Dukf* ' * ; t · t }( η tit ΐ\ til Oc. s .si \\ .il» lihL Ul'\\ Ί Ot'lul't? i >. t : ' !ll»u! :t'd l)ick Watts Getting Eye $- ;· j". ι *>Λ Ι î f* > .■» - Λ. ®L_' i ί. ·. L_ Let Le liusy At Work For Deacon Game ■· o··: : ♦ There was no . · < h v. Male io.i. W. Ilium.~ Ncv t< π ρ · : (itbnli , :m · . drills. Tiie .. u ι ' 'ho gridiron t \\. . in an n' t.ur lamou* e · ,, - • , iu.mi. The u !h .1 ti 1» ' t λ t · ;·. » ci S»!* . ii..> might H dd ek stadi v\ ten Feahead .il ) laugh v. Χι \νί»·η*> ι V 0>. ι" ι» -Tate capital was &:<\Λ laily bo 'id ntv a t'ren/y vei th*· ·' Χ'·! « .:i!y \\ ! ! S lui" -î annua' StaU Ha ' will also be the la-U :» ' a r Dad'- Pay. lor ■ aient s enrolled at ί·ί. · - ·:·■><'.. - also being Λ ; .l; parade s : : V H-k Saturday • ; 4 u> largest : · t > ·. .. - · \tlected H - ν ' pn :>ab;\ rely on tc ι a ing - alrt ady one of the ■ate and the I)eae>»n> nd Wake Forest, how re power oil tilt. CAROLINA POLISHES AERIAL GUNS C'a "t "ϊΊ ··: ! . ! i Li :i.p 1 : m Mo .'.ay. • ne>. . 1 !'>, ) N. C. Officials Attend Power Conference Djii> llispatrh Bureau, In the Sir Walter Hotel. H% II! Ν Κ Y ΛΥΚΚILL Raleigh. Oct. 14.—Utility Commis an Stanley VV.iiboi ···> • ·;ΚΛ Engintvr .1· M. Gram i : ua> down πι Gc'iKUi t.gi.: • ι 'Second Battle .·! Allan;.:". ··.< power contereiav m :h .it capital lia · ' · '. ..i.ngly :·. «.i in many ci airter Wf.at v. .11 turn up. >hody knows. It appears to be ■ Ί' '.he many sadlv-sci a·: bled defen-·· .-r,uati< ; - :n wli ii·:: · :· >dy ··.·. - \\ hat it-.- ail ..1)1 ' '. ι j :oa till ALL. bccan.-i a ..!! the participa»:.·! .... t I: t wtl idea.- . η certain ' : ι : : a '.ter and all o: their. 'la·;wha< the idea ; . It IK .· ale deter.i.in : 1 tl'.ey will not stand .: th( .y a: any sincere pro . .' calculated to ■ · d up '.lie national ria . ;.d ι - > they will tin— . ' any diversion ot \ tli Carolina to nun ■ ·' .'"i - m other Mate-. ..- in detail, neithi r ni il Μ i". Grainger will : \ e: ! :ng a part ol North i ower to strictly bona fide projects, even n it involves Ι η certain T;u llcel non . ι industrie.-. 1 the other hand, both . re pre 1 tu battra to the end if it ap .h ' textile nails in the Pied ■ η t. t n.-tance. are to run short ; p.i'.Y'ar η older that textile mihs n Alaban ., may keep going. In :!., p. -ition they have already en u.ed that they have the A ia 'a- i.eai'ted support of Governoi ' Mi·:! il.a Broughton. It nota cable that none of the m . ately ι u ned uti lit tie- ol North C.iroi.nu will be represented at the Atlanta inia ience; but it is obviou. that the Duke and Carolina com panies. ι \ample. do not feel thai ti.i-y 1 .al accomplish any good •ιthe: i" then selves or for national lei η. by taking part. Neither α ill either Mr. Winbornt ii Mr Grainger attend a Moiu 3' ·.:«·!>. Alabama, conference oi ilficiaU from southeast ■rn ,-tates. Λ- seen bv the utility commission nd by the North Carolina powei ■ panics, the situation is this: North Carolina, under a stricth icgulated system of private powei ownership and operation, has buill up its power resources to the point where there isn't the slightest dan ger of a shoi tage of power here, no Matter how long the drought, if the lower it produces is not diverted to ilher states. On the other hand many states, notably Tennessee, have not been ufficiently far-sighted to do like wise. They have depended too much η nubliclv produced and distribut ed power from the T. V. A. projects —all of them hydro-electric—and V AS ivlICHiUAN kùUÎL. riTTSBURGH, 40-0 \\ ι ■ -■ : '. ι Μ ι ■ _ y,,d ttl η : r M r; Γ ·: : :.! ·. , . ■ · • ·. :d μ< .. · '.Ι. .:< . . ι ! Τ ' r ι . ... '... ' 1' .1 -IX i ' " Ι',..; . · . 4 ' ». '. *..«·: γ μ. · .· . ' Λ ■ ; Ai ; un. 1 vi .-h ; JU. : i'd >ι\ t ι" Uvn hd·>\vn> in : u;·. : Eiois Grissom's Tackle Play Ha? Ali f he Fans Talking I—t·-. υ · · t ·)■> d * ! . · . ■ ; · ; - . ' V.-1 loWIH S> : '·.» >· I.« » : l· !'·. · . ' ;. . χ . 1... : y : ·. ■ : >u · ; ! . :.. N( the : edc η power « . · >inn. a! It-as? iilv : ι - ·: "ïi f( r !i.· ·'...· · / Χ' Λ : . torv. v. ..:r t.» : \ ; t' Lna wise states. North Carolina stand ready to do this, .· > far m strict .«nil ^t'hU.nt' lit it il- ! ! ' ■. hut is naturally unwill η g to haw i Ν in Uli-lr:r .·-ili'fc·Γ ! t·!;. :: :1M industry. :n ' j * · ' ; aid : cover up the h« . t-ghtedncss oi itcit'i ai ι · ··' · Person Mob Case to Jury (('·'·;i · 1 '."rem Γ.!„ Oh) • · ■ : ■ t ' ! h ο η :t \·...· · od .·: H ·; 1ι Y sit 1 i mg tht N\ • ν ! . Y ! L'< -·· U · ■ : . . ν·'\ !'· '*. 1 i ·· 'Λ£ !ï ' • ;n ned · · diat 1 y , V Inler-Union Fight Halts Production (C··ην.·ιιii'd Fr : T'use One) • ■ ,τ .t. S; v.-.·· t ' . · v." .:u: η t.· :ν;κ·ιΜ ' · ·':.<· Γ. S. ι ; Τ ι h1 CIO ;m .«η Γ''·,Ρ · -ι "" ' • , cl ι:-!! f. ο H '· i.·!·■ ' ' ν ' -· ,·\ ■ ■ ■; ■ t tu I Λ -ρ ;<·-:· an : ' '■ ■ Λ i·'!. :;·· ;> \vh ! ι II λ1.'· >n a roi t ■ : ' la' ν Ιι a rri l'It'Ct i· ·· Η ' ' : 1:ιϊ· (le. ' ' >'d ···,.·· will !V't -unaτ ;mv 1»· : .· rial·.'- ι c* ι r d and. - ! ν " Tho t oat ot η ! > : ' til'.' ■ ' ' "Γ t°'.n ' ' ΆΊ ■ i ■ ;1 .· ' r. ι ι m: ■;· at t "lev 1 m !. akcr ni au torn bile frames. Willys ··.· Μ. ι ,·· . at Toledo. ua ·· v. :·. · it · · · ti'eded for ant y ip-. . t lit .1 SKi.OOO.OOO order, 1 1 I i in! η and I ■ ek o| : rial· -a:.t d ■ ι ι ι it to -i\\* down ' d iction it' tho •■'.tied Μ»·η Stude • n ill · adv has elo-e.l ·■ 1 .a di\ ι -. < >n, making Maneuvers I - 3 Areas (C ■:· : d From Pace One) ci v iiι χ .η a r irdotl .vs 1 :· s . "I ι :u· \\ :·ι ich \v, in Id . ι ' I ι . ι : ■ ni t i a ■ ! μ ί fier 111 - nt t·1 drive bark any invader. K.itliei said, tht \ ■ .' .■ :i fii*. ad···· it |ΐ··.--:ΐ)1(· .-ν «·..>,· aid I'!h«··· a Ίι· •d ·.· rii'I . t. : I, to have «II··»· .. ' I»·:»!* a) !. a lu ll a ' tin · ne . Mil (il - . · 1, \ I Utv.-i Jed ii iandinR. Sergdol! Seeks Release From Prison (C· »n tin .· ·< i Kinin F;Cti One) ι ··. ■ · ·: . "1 <■··.:.:-ge> \V.1> t ■ · · :.«· aîteniη « ·1 the aî : general by a letter from .1 h jEîh W: department official statins ...ι ι ί, .ιΐ , -kfd !".· a pa!·(»;.· . r.A ·· ! ■ · '·e . : «mar.v pra · •\y » .'iar?;t · ill wer· pt η,ί ., *, '.. Λ · ν ·.· . ·· : M b· pro p i.·ι .. ' .a*. . : any eharges were pen.: .'.η· Army would be pr· iOlUli il intend î<> pros * ·· t · Bergdoll . ne hall y m · « ·itî · JL a r sç - Κ ο iiîtc S y *? , ρ (_»ι· à Shell City (C mt iiiuftl .··. ·:>> P.. .·■ ) , ι I lu· llii■.·»!.ir.'· ri'iiortiim ι χ ist « 1 ai ,Ιι ι «'· ι·>" pu ni·· I r.uf ( \ ι hi fall ni Μι .ili :ί(· \ \a.'m.i. 1 mil» s wrsi ι \| i.,. ( C.V» . ha! ti.·· i.ir· tl ill.· (.11 Di n, l:i 11 11 · I » ι \\ ·. Ν ι. Λ' S I; . I. , . r η it !*ι·'.1 m;, r.■ .-i.tιΐι in that M'ctor. I battles ranging over tht ι Mosfcow, with tin· Germ; .μ t.tills iin.l '· · ι ■ ... ι n.Hi', ο Pi .nee who d id ;n tin» vi Start the secson off right in a pair of these sturdy boo's . . . they're built for long herd wear, yet ore soft and pliable as a pair of moccasins. Come in and get your pair today ! KINNEY'4 STEVE LACH GREAT DUKE BACK *»» ·ηη·μκιτ:ι; J δτε^ε. LGc-4-1 &υ*Ε fM^e^ctL Here':- a close μ view i;t St. ve La ch. Duke's powerful senior halfback and one of the finest all-around perfom rs ever to play for the Blue DeviK. in the pictur, . ν u're getting much th same look at him that Colgate's Red Raider- w.i: t Saturday afternoon in Duke stdium when the men of Wal lace Wade a:id Andy Kerr do battle in a feature inters.;eternal contest. A native of Alt. una. Pa.. Lach is a h-rd-driving runner—exceptionally hard to knock of' his pins. But his gridiron virtues are many. He cat. kick and pass with the best of 'em. His pass-catching is superb. And hi> blocking and tackling ai always outstanding. Steve has had a big part in Duke's three victories to date—and he'll be counted on to cut loose against Colgate's fine eleven. — "Λ All Over Manhattan run s ι nto some h< through on a Du \ m * ;·. · ,] to wrap r Jasj · rs a 20-7 ν :· . - : : Χ λ Y Strmyht Bourdon Whiskey from the Heart of the Blue : ' -s 8ί» Droof. Schen'id/ Distillery Coi p., N, Y. C» Plumbing Heating - Electrical Contractors Oii-O-Matie Oil Burners — lrun Firemen (ml Iiurners WILSON ELECTRIC CO. Phone 738 William Street Prices Greatly Reduced On All USED CARS Legg-Parham Go. Buick Dealers. Eîîrcfs Suit Values Are Priced to Suit ïou MEN'S SUITS, $12.50 F. ;i S . il s < 1st l'(l. III!· t .50 MEN'S SUITS, SI 6.50 ! J ι1 m : ■ r: Men' S : . ■·-it '■ ·: Ί I >11-h tor in 1. ti pe . sol <ls. or checks, newest $16-50 MEN'S SUITS, $19.50 I ι.: i - Men's Suits, w ol i ns in hard finish bines, ,i nvii:·. greys, form-fit ting backs, size* 34-4<i. $19-50 MEN'S SUITS, $24.50 Men": all w ■ h ! hard f mi- h Su ; made from the best ί w 1 >len. sold most l'Iai— ,:! S Μ 5.(10 single or ti 111bI · bt asted, any eoloi' or stvie. $24-50 Efird's Dept. Store 230-Î32 SOl'TH GARNETT ST. IIENUKUSOX. X. <·'

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