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—.... - lie nek-1 ‘.Arii Splits Carnes With Hillsboro Cagers Girls Are Pushed to Gain 16 to 12 Victory; Boys Forced Out ot District Play by 26 to 16 Loss. The «tbali ■ t I lend l 1 . ’ tr » n bi*h -,d 10 wm » . v . ,\, C :B i >; ttu* \ :> d.d * .t‘ Blue .:.d W •• • • : . - . th V v !L\v HcV i U v. ... !i M 1*. . .... . w j ^ • ■„ • . . 1 < .tel f ! : AROUND CAPITOL .SQLARE r •••:!•■ >\ !> Hi In 1 i: iji Mori i ’• Le. i »PA er < nv • i S' si' l Lt‘g '! . 1't‘i iv. • 'vo.ght ' • •a !1 bee rr.. S’ Te <• There • .« • •• • • . .-v-. r. - - < •• ••. : • JOB— ga n: i njg g . • •: • • • , . - . t ff fond , . !1 • :r . :■ n.en b • • : : ( f.-plnyed - .riic in’.— • l. X.' <- I: • .' fcdc • . ;.,c SUV ply- , : 'K out • ' ■ ■ • a, vcrtl >’•’< 'if. • Triple Blessing Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Buchmayr, li of Littleton, New Hampshire, are tl the proud parents of triplet boys, b the oldest of whom is heir by fifty u minutes to a British peerage. Mrs. ■, Buchmayr was the Hon. Mary Ban- \ bury, niece of the present Lord Banbury of England. (Cntral Press) cc Men’s Wear Frill-less For Duration Xa-hmyton. Jan. .'51 \: >•!} "U.i is delimtely i: n settled con *n\»ver.-y i. S * *v. ('i pans d l; Cluiiice. .head « t .. -a. n .'der to clothing i: . > uc 'u. d-le.-s . aic att • n hi id a w hiU \\ Pl$ t.. . -• 1". 'tit - >. .c c.< 'the - : ■ v. •• . . t - .uisi'.tr.c- and on n.ascllln.c .. \ 1' llov. shier . -aid il.tfln c. e 1'atai ’ t » t: .t* a!;: S . io. • . ' ■ ' . 1 a lid t c t I U.‘. • t ! 11 , i ..iIt - ‘ .n men's wim \ • mM .:h di »id 't • n \.ney h;a S- c . . n dk ket ' • • . v.n st ic.nd • c chipping, co: ..and >. •cket ( ' ho - -u. right coat *'■ • carry ticket . i . ' . ngrt. i- • • t t • ' «■<: t a { IV', ( 'n — t ■ i.-e • :--ne. d ■ ■ • d*. sable. . io :rl M2 i • • ' per Pap. .: ’d • . ‘ ’ an ..me the : ng , .. .cj ♦ . . .• • w \ ■« \ Cotton Prices Much Lower \!M—c ' ' . * ■ ' y y ')lten Cl : 8 lit: l k l u: ' .no 18 • • ■ 8 !>fi 18 >' ■ oi' 1H 8fi ! 8 : i; v 18.85 18' ' "a- -<3,8(11' H iut, H. • , harg ti!(' c.'i! t*."' i : salvage and rags ' : in ttee Headed by v -'Mge. : :■ .: • ■ warenousemn'' ( H \IRM \\—M. - : Hud i - u ' iicic sia". 18 Bn ugh 'a m's '.v-!' : -i ■ ■ gi ‘-'el h..rse. will b: the Bi '"ocra'ic chairman il b T1 e . • ttee '■'in •• bet >■ een n. i\v 1 •••.•:.ly the meet - i . er Hian usual y elect its ehair i 'hat e.(si:I' ' do what the reci immends. • * is some well-wishers ol 1 •il-: " ’ration who argue tha’ - • •. u >uid do well to go over ‘ " Horton or Gravely or Max 's oils !' r the new eha rman ■o'' liave much to do, anv B ' the concensus is that he ' : Reddmg wants the phn • McDonald —' Fi . - r n :iiph McDonald say tho> 'he pr. il'e r on In- recent trip '• W.isiiing n turned down the pi.a - wage 'll r adniin: trator — winch :na . can a lesser place ,n the U'll.y. i a> McDunaldit.s aren’t caiserva . e in their r inn ipng. either - -and mt immediately thereafter Secrc ry of Labor Frances I’erk.n,- oifer 1 him some new sort ot a job that id a war eonnrtion. .According to c report the doc said he wouldn't w o North Cantina except lor soni" o oTuni tiri with w.lining the war. id that he is waiting lor develop ents on nltfr No. F ti’.ii I- it may. :t's food for ’.ought one wonders :l Frank raham, w i.o stands powerful 'aigli Washington these clays, is behind ot What a solution to his and her problems! SWEARING IN—Emery Denny ill take the oath as associate jns re ot the supreme court in th itirtroom here Tuesday morning at ) o'clock The governor will sit with e court for the occasion. Every dy welcome. Immediately alter th? trtmony Justice Denr.'y will don s black robe, take the last neat on c left of Chief Justice Stacy, and t tor four hours while lawyers da Mo him as he had done unto thi? urt time and again. m — . ■ . ■ — - r - ^ - ------— 11 “ ' L-, C1.di\ ..1 .“ifCcf JiL I >l ai i iic t"; 111 i i* i 5 OH Nc VV Rlvtf • • • • the Ma IS \« R - la:«d ht Hit- * n. t.la n : Mai nit* pos:, ...I t ? P spfl'd T • tin t t! Hi- entrance. looking nsit .•.1 * in : i\ • r. i »l w.i when • ted t I > B Seven 1;Jt v p.ivt d r«» d> within tin t .1 ■!'.;» h . r I fill . 11 ! *'{ e ••lipielt'd ami .;: i ' u r 1 \ e in it - t > he 1 rtd itely Capt.i.n Cot i S \T , the office!- in charge i-: id: >n. wj «»te that he \\ as ., • !y pleased i th the >p]cn iccoa nl hed u ith WIW : •: c* - " : the roads. \ ■ ' • I * t* I * .v i -• »ne i if the * 1. modern birracks "11 dot tlie* post. • • • • G-Men Plan Defense School For Enforcement Officers iV-1 Frder ! •: .:■» .;u :!••.'• •. id J I !d . : \- lay Civ11 i.-r: ' 1 * . v\-\\ -e hr • ee! ads i - .. !.■'••- , it d ■ Monday F« . > L' a::'. d h e: *. ‘ i \ • • \ r.. i S . lead • • • !• ni ?■*. •. ‘' l P t > The • h . ;ly ; • !: - • ■ ' Y S 1 • ;.!ld it - . d. • i oilers the g<iU FBI lu Id ■ loll . X e • : ■ • ■’ate \ ‘ ■ ■ ( . • d a. Km t • Ft . .. ° - 7. . ing eei.el.: .at > .t:: * • ;. >i>;. e: e. M: S: a• . it * ’ ■ -rs wdi ;>e ■ i. .i .• a • FBI Yi>h;iie • . ’ aide: . cers The :•! - \F •che !* < t *: • .pi ; . <• 1.. t 11 • ■ .V.' • ' t (Vat** ' i ‘ ;i' BUS FARE INCREASE ORDERED FOR STATE lU a ted !)•: tod v • :)!» day • ; >. v-rm a ' - A I! 1! i ! F’.C nd these (•■.alien '••! d . : . -’it'd exhibits . rat .. i . he the.-o ;n - • - • . • - .! : m :• rent." ud --.nn order v be .11 • : '. ■ h !are - • ■ • .; * • > et ;':ts a mil**, i m lares and • 1 : • i "t! 1 rent - . • dm i"v < 1 ■ ei. * i rentain Odd Facts In Carolina . By Carl Spencer ! LETTER RECEIVED BY M v MS C F £DA'A/?PS Qx.KFY AfOUN f / . i ^; C o’ i FOR A NUMBER OB I YEARS A NINE YEAR ' OLD COLLIE HAS OFFERED OWNER | IT S RIGHT PAW j , AS A FAREWELL *'■*' EACH MORNING AS THE a I latter goes to work . C OGG /S ALWAYS, WA/T/A/G AT TLVT a00/7) GAT /7AM A/ CO0/£ G/7/AA/G Tin AO ' I MRS. ’ WHITE I A//?S I GHEY AND MRS ( BHOWA/ ? LIVE IN THE SAME . L HOUSE SALISBURY /. if 1 THAnTs V , COiHSCPVlNO I \ TOO MUCH ' \ / \\ \ A GOO l. * { ^ \ rniNo - MORE / ' Mi l L \ ').■—^ OLD CAMP ! SONG BOOK BOUGHT IN ISO I Wu J W LVA/r>£> ! 7~f?G y I jm D/CK EAULUNEf? OEff'TA WAS 30' YEARS OF ACE OH JUNE 30/* /94/ AND HIS BROTHER ML'/AM, WAS 18 YEARS OF AGF OH JUNE /0J/a '94/ ■ T NORMAL EGG INSIDE: OF EGG WHICH MEASURED 3iNE INCHES AROUND LENGTHWISE / SO/? W/= 5 TMO+?£CA HD G/t3 S O/V V/L Z /z. copo io<gt Stocks Fail To Recover \'t V »rk, Jan 31 —( \P)—The • i.arket U»day put up a fair ' \ « : rc-Ptance to -lightly pes.-im : w.:news •' ut n\‘ ■ t trader- wer ai>.e t<» get ,t si the recuveiy if|e. Kue* o.iging '!!:<■-" v :th bullish ltanaig wa- thr ha a-: t I any real i:<4 :da‘ ng pre .- .re Tiie ticker tain* . a! d thn-ugim it and hamsters o! .;1 ■1.i:id Joo.oDo : ii.o es were among t::- !■ w ..ggreg.ite- since last tail. LATINS TO VISIT WESTERN CAROLINA t'1 pc' Hill, Jan. 31 —The eleven Si nil; American delegates in the Univers ty of North Carolina's sec mid v..nter "Summer School", uc ; : :i a d hv It J. C L.V' ms. execu tive eeretarv of the Univers ty's I!11< A : ' : trail Institute, will h-ave h< • ■ Monday norning fi a three lay trip to the Western part ot ’.in state. • ..king .vernight stops a' M gant in and Adieville. Representing Ch.le. Peru and Hra the deleg It-- after two weeks m the Carolina aampus are already very ■ r1 ■ it in - ne with 'heir North A - i am ! ■ a nils , :;d . . - flay \-.aa-e ! ■ a ... A- weir i! nod at ’ ■ n M< n u il Hall the d ly i f te. t'-' v a -a- -red ..' the l”:.:’ r r- i ty Sinei 'hen tlicy have been enter I n ' ' ■ - - ’ n ■" an -: icr irv mean ■ 'i • ■ u ■ eminent of the best. f_T Wife Preservers • - - --* -*-.\...9_LL . ' . ^ ♦yy | . v;' '. ’ ' ’1 “’’••t- immedi 1' .. * i .* a 11 n 11$ a I »so 11 > ' ' : M '■ ■■ ••!•!.» t with the 1 ‘ ‘ * 1 ' 11 a 1 ;!i "il' unpleasant ■ : • < I *. du5vW a) 1 O Miiilluiiu DtctrcygJ (Punt.need from Pm. "• • ’ •and if ‘ ij I Ik m ith it I.i1 it- . . ■ ■ ib. ■ . { .; i . ; t1 i» I I’ll..,.' . gr With (|i If 1 ..... v’.1 '■< runs i.i git f! il ... in , . . . .' I llio i ltd. Sii .'’ id i! ft’ t'1'V i ii ddet. 'id. i •. i■•mnd m1 The tiliestion of i i inlor.,'meats h'f lie hi le.igiii ri tl island colony was obscured by military ■ i i re? > . rritne Minister Churchill disclosed on Thursday that Irosh (roups anil war supplies had al ’ady arrived in Malar.i. with 1 till is I II route, and l.omhin and •sail Francisco reports s,j,| t|lat a large allied eonvov "carrying troops, planes and w ir supplies in Singapore" had rsrape.l attack till Japanese planes when a yinlrnl rainstorm broke over the ships. Tl ! me ft' the n mi, , < w • no*. Riven. British headqoarti aid • ... Tap.me •• mad" tittle i • |t, ;ntc Ice \v ' ■: I'-ie in . lit v, Ithdrawal in S if ifiorc island. Simultaneously Juj in ti . .... '•at ii nto the fab il.iii Indi-; as .t.„_ b"rne Jntiain e troops t nded on Atnbi'in.i i-land. site of ., nag Ilutcn • a".-'I bare. A furious battle vas i, . p rteri a pn.Ri es• A. >• 1 ana !. ttaKv: v lx on Oe :■ lies fiatld and Xi v fi onea, cilv likii I, if 'to' of I); An tral:.,. •md 77" • '•■ "alh " Mmdan.. , 1 O'd n the i" dim,mi • The b; e cent 1 only a mport a’H" ' ■ the iiiai'i Ind , ■ ni" a! s'rong. band .,t Si eraba.iii, Java. In the I’h.i'ipnines, General Douglas Mae Arthur's hard hitting defenders drove off lepeated new Jananese attacks in the ’9 dav old siege of Hatan penin sula. 'Detfianini d otvniy attempts at in1111i'a■ i■ -n through u p,' lines- were I'.iti'd.*' a '.var department bulle tin -a d. "Sortie A ipanese piisnnci' were taken." Ti f !'■ re an ■ ■ i ' h: • ,'ideast di - pate'nes !r a Tokyo acknowledging till' Japanese a .ill’t lore.- were being "held back" by Aim . "an-Ki! - in 'lie Tlatan peninsula m untaim. I; pot ter i intery iew up n ill on aire) ‘Perhaps some ro<id bn<ik has helped y a n vour career*1" Milhcna < "l’n>i icst ionably; by bank, book." You Need Movies Now. More Than I ver Before -—- See Today Bil l. "HOB \I.ON(«" BOYI) -—i n — “Outlaws Of The ! Desert” 1): ; Tracv and ('nmedv I STEVENSON Mat. 25c - Xiifht 30c Children .... 10c - SI NI)\Y - M Will KOSI NBI.OOM \l!l I NK .11 0(0—in “Harvard Here I Come” Bi (', BAH A 1)1 and CFO. \\ VSHINGTON -Monday Tuesday Kobt. Preston - I’llen Drew — in— “Night cf Jan. 16th” 10e — 0— 25e —TOD \Y— (ICO. IIOl STON—ill “Lone Rider Fights Back” Serial —•— Comedy pH © In these times of stress—enjoy a Movie ami relax—every one H need- diversion. Tliis is particularly true in times of strain as at Hi present. One form of diversion that is accessible to all is the a Movies. Going to tin Movies is a splendid antidote for tension. The H choir? of screen entertainment is so varied as to provide just the H pick-up 'on need. When nerves are tense, go to a Movie Slum and S relax. You'll find just the show listed in yi/ar I MBASSY Ilil ATKI. Ad. Sonny Stevenson. Mgr. fi ■ imp m wum wm0 EMBASSY_ SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY I The Thrilling Story of a Southern Belle Who Became the West's H Firs* “Two Gun" Woman 9 QUEEN OF A LAWLESS ERA! 1 | ♦iWWij l semud: I with Randolph SCOTT. Gene TIERNEY ^ n —Wednesday— —Tliurs. - Frl. - Sat.— H “OBLIGING YOUNG LADY' "SMILIN' THROUGH ■ Last Times Today—“ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN” H CHAP. 3—“DON WINSLOW OF THE U. S. NAVY” — NEWS ■
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