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fîrttftrreon Daily Biepatrty 1 Ni.il.livitrtl \i! ■ t 1 !. i!>14 ΓιιΙιΙϊ-' (I ι.\ ci \ \ii; rin>on IM rpi >unil.i> li> 111 M H .K>«»\ \ Κ II t Ο . 1 \ t .il I ill \ "ilt ■; Sll'i't't HI· ' ni Kiiitoi Λ. . .Bu Ugi I I ! i ΙΊΙΟΜ > l!ld : , i s i Kit Γ S '■ .11 ,|l!\ .mec L^iÎ We Eûlgsa Congress shall make no law respect.:.g an estab lishment of religion, of prohibiting the tree exer cise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press. —U. S. Conirruo·· Driving for a Mark tot ma : : ! · ; > ' th< >-e w. ■ . 'h .in . cor. t;>k>ng ·'·.· · utu—.n. And • factory • ■ i the :· ar i.. v. _ ·· · η m:l "!:( ' was r.:·· · ·. ·>η nd η half Y' lll'Tlt ;tter!y if ■■ ν ' h rough : j :·.· Unless · ■ · ' :rst t the day before •I , ' ν ;·&«·· will : ■, ,'■·'■·: ι ' . * ■ "hat '"ark W1 - ' · ■ · 1 On * ild in it .··■.·· : r 0Γ' ':ah . . : · th cer t;..η t;. ' en ·. ery sat : IV 1' '. > · .r. α» η Ρ!" 11 ■ *y th.:-.t de-j i>end .t' this d . l'y if the ·" when een : ·. η al ■·> hen --ales ν year's tu-; in late ■ ease!too. Ma k< ' trends have been a boon to i»:-<■ w· : nid ' ·' ·.·::·<· section. High '■ ' teni'd ih« load 1 1 ■· ' · · -rv indica tion n· t '' ι■ Hi i .i ■ -in mar ket ·· · · ' -reks will conclude one of its best auction ye: ι - Natural Sequence Be: · ■ the recent liquor s two · · . hold η tie.-, sec ti»>ΐϊ .ι■ i 1 ■ < r i tli!· newspaper thv■ ι· ··»"» . ·) ! v. tiki •••we to some extent ι ··:!.· : ι other counties, both '.'.i t ■ · dry. - in whether to • ll ι ! lii)'.. >i' : Γ they had ' "Γ ! .d ' ι' Γ they did not. Ad' · · Raleigh now, les." than a month after Vance, the las' tc ι in' <1 ·> ! : ι ( i. · it- decision, arc that three -v o.unties which once be I'm I·.. « ..ted and went dry are planning for another stab in behaU (if ii(|ii : · . The three are Wayne in 11 ι '. nd Mecklenburg and Rock pel· ι ■ η the Piedmont. Wayne remain· I dry 1 >y a 44â margin, Rock ingh.ii< I y mere than 500 and Meck lenburg !>y over 1.000. While the dry- gained in Vance partie I .iiy but .il ο in Warren, both coimtie remained wet. Franklin b\ a few hundred v.. reversed it. policy end decided to Polish lega liquor. Bertie had nevei ted be fore, but it went wet on u county· \. .iv t. . v. !.. if ? heretofore the .vunty tat alone was allowed its t..re t\\ .ut t t the legislature. The lit > I aid comfort m .. 11 - thty ι .ii.1i'. victory \v,. ile •licii tin :.i except .11 one in -tance l'iii in ! . i· ult '.va triumph for the , unti l lli r and the faet that tl.e ; · ' :t ' . - : .1 : led t, > .. ' '.ι : ι . . . !1 ι _\ ι ..ti hoped .,1)1 ι. ! i . reflected in !'i-lli>;t".> 1 li : and :i Tl.it « " . ire countle- ' 1 ■ it her ' y .,t legal I icjuoi U ! vthei tin-:e three will be "· ι ··.' t> 1!! t 1- not eertain as y« .1 ■ v. !.. π. how ever, th.. t ■ : ' * y ,1 ml 1 wit Ί the proce* ι : ·. \ e .ι ll.'.'il Ί elections t> " \v il"' ■ nly 11 .-.'until" 'hat haw previously refused t.> license whisky !'■ ; ti utlu'i that have never made the test. Kt'f : !» " " heing talked whe: ebv urohibition forces would attempt to -I. .·· · >t:- l; - ta tu re fa\ oraMe to •. ·. ! ι ! >'tidum w. >uld hi nft -p. tt ν ' ! '. ■ ι ί · 111 electii 'tis" and ■ .1 . ,,!iy du η. it !. Id )>· „■ · -···. ■ : r I'hieverient 1· Would Draft Hooy I draft Go·. . •il'·.· ■ .. · 4. »nV tenure, :ace an up- i X·.· ·· · : rin. ι· chief ipulurity or ι perfect fit before. but, I Mr Hoey - to " I ' Zoo Vance ι ■ ι' ■ the ' cummon ./ealth turned ' ·· art for a sec-l ".·i :<■· ··■ ·· · · ' - mansion, j There are always t . arty aspirants ι : >r t hi pl.ici ' t t! e State to' ··· y the . ' : ··.«·»- ·Ι' one ' - ;·ul■ ! tha' man ■ ■ Π .t · ■ predion : 1 !) M ! '. e ambitious "*'··:> ri .■ ι ,dv :·· ·rig men ■ 1 : ' ι ■ ' .. :«'rnatorial : ' ' Τ at f e'l c 'Uld be an •c.i .gume! · ! ·· dtafting the t-rr.i r. though numbers > ·: .nprecedented quantity • eighteen months ago and drafting .·:· 'alk« of : 'am' eoiv.j■■ romi.se candidate. , St s·... * ! 11;.- do happen in thej •a·.. rid and could happen ml But there has been • •re . of Hoey running against | Sot tut Reynolds than for another 11 the State Capital. Given! i·· ..···. though, we would not be . ; d ;! thv di-' nguKhed She!', v uvr.t!· an would : · · :er returning · Π. !i _· rather :· . " go:ng ai'.o the. pp. h u.-e ot t" · gross. ■ u r part, t itère could be no • ι·-taele rt '.< H m gu'oer natori il :·!·:! ·η three years hence. It would be our guess that he would consent to serve if he thought the :··.'. · ;vd ! .iga ; !.. but we . v.· ' · !!:ng to defy · " ·· <eek ■· r the > b. ill f them younger ■ η has yet id the office. Litvinoff Returns : · t - have conspired in ■ .-• re to power and great Μ λ.. - I.itvinoff. the one ··. ■ ghth. nd man of Josef Stalin, ν hi i- ··..· ing to Washington as S,.\ ·.■: ·.:: la-s-ador Why Constartine Oumansky. who long held that office ι ,,; .■ lately recalled to M nr-v - being replaced, is one of th e mysteries of Kremlin policy as ·,ν-·.·ί • he t< mpnrary oblitérât:· η ' 1. ' ί • tf h.mself η few y*>ar- h Litvinoff. then foreign an office corresponding t· erre-' tary of state. cafe 1 · .· I'm ted I States in 1933 ν ! ··· Γ'·· .Η ! ' i' ο ι '.fit began h: ··: '; f. · · ··'-· by j resnr ing d' t■ 1 ■ ■ : :, " ■ ■ ■ ■' ' ' ■ with j S« v:i't Ru ·.-!,!, a '■ ' 1 i never ! borr. :·('('' rded th ,· r · 'r.re the j communists came into power m 1917 ' : i · ι d . < t nee quit the ,· Τ! - Presi dft ι *ed 1 ν way · ·(' . ·< ·' - g η eu util·» f. Λ: :cricnn η -ni.facture? tin end that our f. reign trade ght be stepped up a-· .ι move to ward beating the depression. Litvinoff made a very favorable impression in this country at the time, considering the hostility that was general in this country towaid the bolsheviks in those days and ever since until Russia become an ally of the democracies when attacked bv Hitler last June. His conduct of foreign nolicv. in so far as he was al lowed liberty of action under Stalin's autocratic rule, was of a high order of its kind, but which at best was anathema to American ideals of lif» and government. Und·'- conditions that now exist Litv:,ioff will be welcome in this co ■■ a try. and as a diplomat ennve·· .nt with American standards will stand head and shoulder above h' predecessor or any other Russian who could be sent here. Without cast ing aspersions upon Oumansky, there is no violation of the graces by say I Who w;· - the V-m. ft '4 - : ' '' ■ V , .'".I Ν ■" ι M St ■ \ ' . - '■'·; ! . ■ ' ' 1 : ■ ' S !, t !. : 3 \V· < ii J it \ "ι t'.· .iliiia llav - ' St ' - ' ■: - ii , "... ttv *' ('l'ng.'c- 1 4 V\": ' 1 ι1 <■: ι ι '.ι : ν ,, : a X ■ · ■ · · Γ : : I 1 ι. ■ ' ' ■ h aohcr :i 191 - â U ,1 d W : 'Fatht'i of t ■ ·.· I'd. «·ι 1 > ι \ Πι l" . : ■ ! : . f) Wl.al ut:.r !. . ■ Sell it. i| S. ι ' I· ■ ':.ι : -i· ii »:i inatnin f'. ■·■ ;!»■ Γ s St - a to a 1930? WSWKKS. Taylo:. < ρ;·, se: ■ Γ., .1 .tu· .'...η!,. \· j, : '· .i S' '■ - il..!. lit :■ il t \ .. y. and nu i X t'. ; 4 1 ! : i \\ thdraw i: · i. :ïu ι ■ · i l'n.·., d I .-ri : : t ii': ;:' m o! the ' . : r- igni'd ' ι 1 ■ ι ::.r end . lin H.· \v. :ilH : , ·:; V;,c.]'U'\ ' ' ; 'h! V · - et ' i ' Mi η y :;UL\ .V : til'··) · ' .1 I J :: ■ : i elt cted. !·. . . : . :. ' i '.. - ci<' ί: :i 1824. 2. \ u- ' i reau repo: ' ' ··.,· : : - .. ~ , ; ,· the cost !.. »! yt . >17 7 ; · ■ pâlie»!. Th.· t..:. . ,· . · r. « . ded for !::< y, . ■":!■■ Λ .i> $414... '5 7 ' , ). ' .1 ; . '■» :ded : . -4">·1.; ,"4 '84. 3. Dur η g the :< : ' · i·' : ;v thiid Cong ess, ' . VI (.·!. 4, ! 93. Sfinit Ζι .l:ed April .4. Ι ·:'4, and t! . eriior Κ...is l'.irr app.·.·.*·· i : . MU·: C νι·: - rh >s J Jan. ■ till thi va n Jai ■ st 4led Ai 19. five days after Senator Vance's st ■ : until January ι il.· . ' ■ '■ elet'!ed Je!er » ' !·,■:;- j ti t .. ·ne · τ .inL'y Si ·.. · . i . .•hard ά..» seated the next day. 4 D.iring the school y a: ■: 1912 the average salaries of rural μ·1, ïeaehe: - amounted to $33.82. „»d : -i!y . en. >>.!-. S41 15. 5 W : Ka'hard - >:i I):..·. ^ . e: : .>r. >!..u- -t . . .nd 7. th Ca η 1805. ι : ■ '. ' : · Catawba rive Τ . ! . in Lanca '· .'.!>'. s an.i. Fa: :· ί .·< rn . IXi\ n· was born in Engl.in.i ". 175»! .aid brought to Amer.' by ..s ta::.ei at the .,ge of seven >·»>;.:> a.d It··! ith his uncle. Rev. \V , Γ\ : ":a rd>> m, who lived in the \V.«\ :. -t'eî.on of South Car··! π Λ" . .; :ig an active part :n the Tl· : inary War young D .. ... Northampton county ·'. ΛΙ S.i:· .·. Jones, and settled at 11a!.:, χ ! . tice law. He lived there during the time of his act:v.tit·.» in tin at! · - - of tile State He represented Η Γ> :.···. · Λ m 011 l'ont !'·.·< : X t. r.,:v.:na. 367. The ι ,mt \ ote for Senator F. M. S ■ Ifci.U-v. 2 · 2 42 Cotton Closes Littie Higher Χ··ν. ί! ~(ΛΓ'—Cotton i ι;» : 25 ci nt-~ a bu.. ι ! 1 à ι· ι t>i cents a a lidlin.: ρ : 17.35 ' «« Op. η Close .. ΠΊ.1Γ) 16.26 16. HI 16.28 1 β .57 16.48 1Π.43 16.55 16 47 16.71" House Vote on Neutrality Act Expected Next Week ■ Γ .nt.η : îr«>m Pago One) .· r. ited ' · lifting the neutral ly act proh ;'.,>n again-t placing 4i.n.- >n merci .--hips. The broader Senate mea. ... allowing armed ships ·.■ int.: :. >\v f..'.'bidden belli· jeren; p. rts ..ai e.imbat areas, thus must fee considered by the House. House debate was set to start \Yc dnesda>. and although the rules in that chamber would permit the leadership to limit debate to an hour, it was indi cated that at least one or two lull days discussion would be granted. Ci.a .".a- It . Democrat. New Y a ... : ' . I ! e for an affair.·· a 'tie a · 'ted 111 epartcrs the ; I ■■ ν a::'. >·. -T e Senate measure by a majority of from "5 to : " s·.■: .1 i'i conservative ad · tr.it · a i-tiir.ati s pine» >1 the ma· i·! v. eeti 50 and GO. « >:· ··.·· •••her hand. Kepi -entativ·' !·' : . Rc|>..·>!.»· ill. New Y ... rank :ng ir.;ni-i .ty inembi-r ··ι :· <· I· reign -a.il ·:...· .ι would nut coiU'ede the adn .uutr..t:un "any thing at all" ·■!) tin· H· ■· ■ \ ' te I low ev· r. !:<· had n· piedation of the possible vote. Stocks Move Uncertainly New York. Nov. 8.— (API—Trend doctors were unable to agree un a ; diagnosis in today's stock market and ' leading issues were subjected to in termittent spells ol rising tempera • ire.- and .-elling chills. The list t>>—ed about aievenly ,'{ ' til .-.tart and narrowly irregular price ■l:..nges prevailed at the i . e. [Val ngs picked up occasionally and transfers for the two ho rs ran ir> ii'ound 3(JO,000 shares. Closing Quotations: American Radiator 4 7-8 ! American Telephone 150 1-4 Anaconda 2G 1-4 Atlantic Coast Line . 25 3-8 Atlantic Refining . 27 1-4 Bend >t Aviation . . . .37 1-2 Bethiehem Steel 60 1-4 Chrysler ... , . 5(5 1-8 Columbia Gas & Elec Co. 1 3-4 Commercial Solvents (118 Consolidated Oil Co .... (> 1-8 Curtvs Wright 8 5-8 DuPont 147 Electric Power Light .. 11-4 General Electric 27 1 2 General Motors 38 3-4 Liggett & Myers Β . . 77 1-2 Montgomery Ward & Co 29 Reynolds Tobacco Β . . 2Π 1-4 S uthern Railway . . 16 3-4 U. S Steel '. 52 7-8 December 5 Set As Date For Strike (Continued from Page One) :ai l-tinding board are not binding ιρ. η cither side—-a strike may not put into effect for 30 days after the President receives the board's report. While the railway strike threat !. ι 'tried large, other labor disputes ittracted wide attention. Hen.y Bennett, Ford Motor com pany personnel director, charged last night that officials of the CIO United Automobile Workers failed to disci pline union members who, he said, caused illegal work stoppages. He .il.-o said 25 machines were sabotag d during a shutdown, caused by wage disputes, in two plants at River Rouge, near Detroit. The disputes threw 2S.OOO workers into idleness. A shutdown of a pressed ste^i ed more of those Ford workers, di\ ision and an assembly line affect while an axle department closing af fected the others. Wage demands and current rates of pay were not disclos ed. Welders, in what their union leaders called an unauthorized striko, caused the pressed steel closing. The axle departm·. nt dispute, and the A'alkout of only 250 workers there, nevertheless brought idleness to .early 44.000. Union officials expressed the opin ion that work would be resumed Monday. RAF Raids Berlin Airjd Southern Italy (Continued from Page One) .ver announced by either side as the cost of a night bombing raid. Para doxically, the German tigures listed only 27 British planes as downed In the coordinated attack by Bril i-ii air forces of the Middle East, ι lia..-'s i..R Adr.atii· port ni Brindisi ills»» was bombed : ·ι· hours in an at tack comi·. rable to the five-hour bat- I tering given ti> Naples on I Ictobc r 21. The liai an high command said] srrinus dan. a.Hi· was done as the British dropped explosive- and in cendiant by the hundreds. B·. side- Berlin, Ihe air ministry] .-aid Cologne and Mannheim were the chief target'; in Germany. WANT ADS OLD HATS MADE LIKE NEW BY our modern cleaning and re-block ing methods. Vance Cleaning Co., Phone 373 105 N. Garnett street. Give us a trial. 30-tf IF IT'S GROCERIES. QUALITY western meats, fresh fish and' oysters, and fresh vegetables and 11 ..its call Herbert's Yellow Front. Phone 439 for free delivery. 13-tl FOR PRINTING PHONE 62. AL t'ord's Printing & Office Supply Co. "Henderson's Largest and Most Modern Printing Establishment and Office Supply Store." We guarantee to please. 22-tf MAKE BIG MONEY—BE A TO bacco Auctioneer. Warehouseman and Auctioneer Will Teach You Cl,,. - .star: Nov. 12th. Write, Call Smith-Hux Auction School, Green ville. N. C. Phone 3807. thurs-eod-Gti OWNERS OF GOOD PROPERTIES are mutual insurance buy err,. The\ benefit by soun.1 insurance, ef ficient service and substantial di vidends year after year by insur ing with Cates Insurance Agency. 12-tl FOKECLOSI HE SALE. By virtue of authority vested in the undersigned by a certain deed of trust executed by \V. F. Knight and wife Rosella Knight recorded in Hook 147. I'age 95, default having been made in the payment of the debt therein secured, I w ill offer for sale by public auction at the courthouse door in Henderson, N. C. on Monday the Kth day of December, 1941, the following described lot of land: Begin at a stake on High Street, 50 feet from its intersection with Murphy street, run thence S. W. along High street, 50 feet, thence S. K. 150 I'eet to a stake; thence Ν. E. parallel with first line 50 feet, thence 150 feet to beginning, being lot 80 of the Clack Heights. See also deed from 1-. C. Bragg and wife, book 156. page 46. This 8th day of November, 1941. A. A. BUNN, Trustee. 8-15-22-29. NOTICE. In The Superior Court. North Carolina: Vance County: Gertrude McCargo, Plaintiff. vs. William McCargo, Defendant. The defendant, William McCargo, will take notice: That a cause of action entitled as above lias been commenced in the Superior Court of Vance County, .Wi lli Carolina, by his wife Gertrude McCargo, to secure a divorce ab solute. on the grounds of more than two years separation: and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the Ot fice of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County, in the courthouse in Henderson, N. C., on the 18th day of November, 1941, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion. or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 17th dav of October, 1941. E. O. FALKNER, Clerk Superior Court Vance County. A. A. Hunn, Attorney for Plaintiff. ■ 18-25-1-8 WANT ADS Get Results FIRE I ΙΑ/,.*,, ι /.> ;■ . till.' ri >1 ■ 1 il 114 . l ui '''Il an· prepaied to ·, '' I tiM'Uon. I'ili.'.ii, )■ Co.. Insurance Départi π HILL TOP NO. I. μ.\h <»χρ0 t )\>1ι·|· bar nuv\ ι,'Π and enjoy "\.-tei style. Select I..viuiii.it 1 BEDS. BHDS, AM) M lieds and spring . iccHved solid van 1 springs. Κ. Κ. S.itli near lire station. STUDENTS AM) TF.\Cll7.|;s ,, ~ we sav "Wcli-mm· I ... same old meeting pi,:..· 1 -, , out and mevt ttu· gang. ■ !{· ·ι lor'.s Mill Top No. 2. AFTER 4 P. M. TODAY, WE HAVE special sale on cabbag·. . potatoes, salad, ton . ' ■ oranges, lettuee. pei-ai 1 the lowest prices. 1· , , and 1'rodliee 217 "s ·. r ti 1 i, . , ·, stl (A't. v . . FOR BEST STEAKS AND SEA toods eat at the White Hon , . taurant. Live Maine !. Free Ticket to Embas.sy ·. ,:ι. , v meal of 50c or imnv 0 ·, Air Conditioned. :i· APARTMENT FOR RKNT IN Stonewall. 21 Γι Young Ami. \ . so goud electric ret ι a;,·; sale. Apply Mi . Fiant. Stonewall, or call hci ph. ·.·<· FOR RENT: TWO ROOM FURNISH~ ed apartment. Phon·. li . >; , A GOOD STOCK OF ASPHALT roll roofing from the cheap» : grade to the 1 t . t. Wi some tine qualitv i..|| 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ : S. Wat kin.-. REMODEL YOUR HOME IT CAN be done conveniently tin '.u ,,r loan plan. Ask lor p...in Henderson Building & L ..m A ciation, Al. B. Wester. Secy. >.) FORCED TO SELL 1 SKîï 1; · ι· \'-8 Ford, with πν··η<1;ΐ : nine. A. C. oil filter. I λ ;. . ! . Shi>ck Absiirber- - iΊ : Sec Dr. S, 1!. Wat on. CALL 772 Ft >K C. ; ; I .. fruits, vegetables or c d Wines, all popular brand aid's t'a. h Groeviy, 21a St., (next tu Wilson EU ctnc Co) 2.">-tf TWO -MORI·: DAYS Foil 1.111". subscriptions at S:'·.«">'>. Mc Call's and Red Monk, tuivelit er for ,<2.Sô. All tnaziiie scriptions appreciated. Carra· Burton, phone 1-11. THE SPECIAL R ATI" ON 1 IKK Magazine fur $3 50 cxpiiv Ν · · her 10th also McCall \v ' . ί.'Ί Book $2.85. Red Β ··■'. : S3 5(1. Henderson Bo, k Co. WE SELL VITA-VAR PAINTS AND a complete line of oils, turpi 1 re. brushes and supplie- ol a Ί .inner Rout ing Co.. pi 1 ·!><· ' '· • 11 FOR SALI-: 1931 CIIFVRi >!.' Sedan in good meeli nied lion. See Carl Moore, 2"!» ! ·· .· .· treet. ANNOUNCING THF. OPENING OF N. C. Shoe Shop next t.. Κ tier's Drug Store ('··: : ill !' S' .· Repair. 22 years vxpn u net I W Maultsby, Pro. : 1 ·:' BRING YOUR SHOE REPAIRING to Raker's. We hnvi 25 veai ex perience in shut repairing;. Tr\ ι.: Dvo Flex Spray l'or suede I Phone 142-J IF YOU ARE WILLING TO >E \'ote at lvast 8 hour- per d.i. '. > established grocery route in m by locality, have ear and μ I re putation. Write J. I!. Watkin.- C pany, Richmond, Virginia We carry a complete nssorimer.· ··;' Cheverolet accessories, i ncl ι id. : ; * heaters, seat covers, radio and other eciuipment of all kind- η uy for installation. Eveready Cm ■ rolet Company, phone 707. WE SPECIALIZE IX ALL kinds of body and fender re pair work. Motor Sales Co. AUC i ION SALE WEDN FSDAY. Nuve ι uer 12 at 1II a. in.. .·ηι North of Aycock selmol. Midi . cow. wagons and farm impie: ·ίti ■ Charles Edwards. 7 - 3 : ι WANTED MILLION POUNDS ti!·' tobacco scrap at Planters Ware house, Henderson, N. C. Sell wita Moore for more money. 20-2(i'i WHY NOT WALK IN COMFORT and pride? Have your -lr< conditioned here. We >|«·«· invisible half soling. Phone We call for. Grissom's Shoe Shun ()-!f BARRED ROCK AND NEW HAMP shirc red baby chicks evei.v we*·.;. Price reasonable. Hender-uii H chery. phone 4803. 29-etul 2Mt SEE ME FOR THAT NEXT PI I'M bing job. Installations and ht·· of all kinds. Estimates gladly^ I ; - nished. J. G. Wheeler, .lr,. .(■" 1 812-J. '":l YOU WANT 'EM! WE GOT ΈΜ Good used cars: 3,"> Chc\ rol coach, two 37 Fords. 3G hoi α Tudor, 33 Chevrolet Sedan- M other cheap cars, $25 to $75. Caiut ler-Palmer Motor Co. INSI'RANCE — RENTALS Real Estate — Home Financing Personal and courteous attention to all details. ΑΙ.. Β. WESTER Phone 139 Mct'oin Bid*. ANSWERS to TEN QUESTIONS <■ Hack Pope, Hoi .ingway. 4 M « · t ;. - ■ d.1. Rod. 6 False (It is your tirst cousin oncc \id). \ebra-ka. U Kearny. 9 Eight. In (Ine who sots a t'r· r- -eat. i ii.mi .rt r.t v. ambassador \v;ll -idinu,>blv :.t rt.e pifnttit putuit uiuiil alt.i.i iiiij movements. \\ h;it Do Ν ou know Ahowt North (Carolina? By FRK1) 11 MAY ■*—: τ ι , ICE REVUE—1941 SALLY'S SALLIES r<i L'. S. IV.i-nt Off. * ( WELL , HONE*' - >r Ct ViL'fLE. (SO YOd τ -s, τ say' A o'to'X si> , -w. τρ: ν···—\ n * ι^κίτ'Ί Diilnbuu-J hy Knit: Fijlurcs Synjet. Ιι, V· X," ;. I l For many a girl life is but a battle in which she goes through many engagements.
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