CH-vP-TEr. TWENTY SEVEN
i hat was t ■ ► .
'hat first :
Steer.a ■
persists
she had n.s.Hi - . ’ • .it - ■’
did hot trutld—11> vi l: : Tcu'r.iv
tontinaed to -S
Tibby aai>: ..y \
ayne.
May: e it v.vi -
t.c e M.i: _ 1
tv- had sai • .1
right f .r 1
by s ur. tJ • I : ’ l 1
t tlned h< ■ 't
t: lend, but if so
dose, toi sauna
helping li-.-rs .: ; i'
that . as v
hot ale.
Since she ' : 'v,,
peculiar ‘.it : ■ , .
reseii:::.! at • da ■
lei Is
■ir:ar.ve::a ': •
e \ < :v , y
See her. lie
\i ice r. (V ■
day. He ...
when '■ .. :
by, wasted
r.iciies iv '.ha:
i :dy a - v ; :
« ..s giving T; % . ■ ,t •,.
tel e ■ c
i: not by 1 . ; ■
astonish.::y : :
all for S'. •••
Mary
men! m - lb- ■ - a
home. Ton :■ >
back as !'>i.ov . •
sent ::e:
flower si
.. it iiaht
well as
necessity .a • ■ \
least he ha , .
fc.V ra . ay r
her t ■: ■ •
tiler 'ha:
Tib: y hi • -
tj.t
stances 1
She iin i
cause Tib:
free i_-:
Wayne \
a ft .■ f : ,
she still ,'i : ■
She ha :
vvhen lie i.' -o
order li el
erosion ■
had i>
must ;
even a i:
Tibhy.
decide.i ; i..
cider. Hi:' : ,
the cider .
Tommy is. ; ■ ..
Solved, <. .■ i.. ‘
choke.:..: is..; ; \ \t
the or.e yh.ss ■ T: ,,
she wouln .. . :.
I'a re. • , . •
Anothe; '
or: an c tiainuir.g a.tist. She ha •
■ . rn her white dress again, as!
v' .lyric ad tom ner it wind be!
.: n i leeepiton afterware.
".t been a celioist
■'••t' .! * i pie,-.ate !. <
si is Till h as she shou
‘ f erred -.
. vc;. i' it a jk» Vfitiv
'■-'•■lit occasionally stil. took
St i o ■ 1 .
for her as hi vs 1
riiat was all l ht cans W ivnt
'. as a free agent as he nruv"d by
■ifmg as many girls as h. iike.i.
b"■ uouht ..'so he had *tnei triends
_ :::> own s< , uil .-e. Howt ver
f i 'by old not iin on' .my more'
1 I i ■ Shi . : : rsi.:
heivelv. that sh. wouldn't have.
■ n haa he ask.-o !a r -whic h he
•"•''■ S' e "o ,e... him a ttnn
r two. exchanging inly the most
: ’ ; ■■■::.■ t i
e call tor Steena. At t r
f - 1 . : Tibs
took care to live up to the orig
-' o ■ t.io by S', . ..
* 1 he i them hatl a caller, the
two to keep out :
sight. SLeoua naii not lived up to:
if- but the' «•.. •> 'he rules, 1
So she . ...an,
1' set r.ie-.: now that there was
nothing )ef tween Til by and
li.v >t even the old fami ir
• :.r- : ;'in It. too. had got lost '
was l ommy
Tbby told herself •*
-ti:Din■ r-1ly although he had been '
- *-* .sk her not to. Tt - as :
ib in.- fault that they ru. longer '
hurt. St ■
it i iji
'di have a tirv portion left for •
elf for old til ., u
■a>i if not bemuse lie niiee had ■"
!|Sht or pretentii.! ’o think i 1
’f rii>hy i'"Ugh blurt out ‘
; tazy t 11*• i.i'.'ill, hu ll : v p,-ob- ■
ibiv wished now In never had,'1
Vl 'I. i ibl.y • wr o iilil remind
am of it: she -..i- proud ns well I
is Stni horn, S \\ : : r., DIED '
liber t han it t Ton-imj know h< ■.. ■
nn -h In had hurt net sir.ee the 1
. 11 Inir 1 wnt ..I that - line proposal.! '
' hi :i it all li.o. .-tart. ir m led.
' r.
-Mury ir.si-b : :i tin re v- is '
re behind h. h. to 1
in met fh. y» SI told Ti
' \ V 1■
>i ryly. the flying It • -
- ' - > do with
- eu t interest in your '
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0\ said 'he Is over II and l
h iv\". . a n : co pies." in
r words y Dare look
i : l. 1 y ", ■ 'd have
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4
t ' i on i t 'a. to! :. 1 t
livseii be dragged. just ti: -,m e.
Mai e d not persist, as s .1
ler timi j
. i ■ b ■ j a beat h .' T: "bv , . • ■ j
Mai g as i pi ctti i
' st .vs '■'■All '' r
: ('• • h:vs, si- t
.* ..as iiitr isny - •. . !•.
: h - i: . f, \ «
'a h to servo , .-.a ; .<■ ...
Ms, has not 1 • . , : a *•*.
-V as Steona hah ;*:■ .. • <-,} e
Mi- Mil < r ’ v. r,
' " " tlie v ■ v .- ,|
1 : ••at an>-th< r : • ■> 1 ■■ is
< i to )ar has' J:f.
?•■•*' • 5 if i1 'ivipar.y . • \ s ia\ a * j
■’> ift\ as SLe. r.a a. . I«•.|,
'•• ' Mari: ha-1 bet n ass : a :if
at si he- in a . so ; .-he no
'I'U' ’ flew v ith Is r an* tin.
HI l v th«! r. •! ■" ■• saw
"1 '. V !: • •! S ~ lays
Ma Vl. : • a r:r look
- ‘'.a, all!; ,:h c -a v : a i si on!ly.
hi!.
* V .-or
■ > .. Jr is a
s
• ' - r s’ , h ••• ! not
ant anythin:; to :o with love.
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India Accelerates Air Raid P
'issm^sssssas 2S88888& aassEwc*^ - w—aw»s m .. . vr"--^. i
Wit!, I ! of R.-ighb. rinar Raima, the war has come riarht to the .! r- o f j,
As a r tilt, air ca»t a : now being accelerated to deal with i issihl raid by Japan sc plane*
fin heavily , ire shows volunteers of the St. John’s Ambulant Divi on of Bombay
‘a % are of Kualliei" during a raid c'i ill, (C, „(rul Press)
nr y /'t i o .'i m ^
/Air i/orps m icc;and on the Alert
- r~ j
'■his picture shows a Hudson Airacobra pursuit plane of the U. S. Air Corps being given the once over bv
ground crew of American and British soldiers in Iceland. Taking off in the background is a Hudson bomber
of the RAF. Coastal Command, (Central Prets)
j Learning Vi^al ucicris . -. at iV C. State
M e and mun en a,e t ' ■ at Stab l\.l ege Rs leig t, ■ re enbe
■ ' .tivc c in the nat ' ' - : art .-f a «lass n a at. .
. de • taught at ' ' '<>' 1 - no
t ■ dents .x ' -• ■ ri ■ i ‘'ting the . -V‘ ;ll( : ' l( oy fwj . ,
' ; es as s hey be< me t able A erics of defense < ' . ' , . 1 : ! ‘
... ,,;e :m • • ■ : te -..I!.. : . ' I ' • d W I! -.k . .... ' ' ' Male l 'll' " !' - »■' lJl'
CHAPT! P. TWEXTY-EIC.HT
TIBBY 'I H< '!•( ',HT it u mV. ' .
shame for Mare to resign liei ; -
sition as a;: . '.-'toss 'alien .--he
only liked .o n ueh. hut 1
proved hei.-V; so impotent l"i
uitce more M in hid lui on.i a s :.
of heroine id ere was in epiiUm.
i t typhoid. ■ result of heavy I dl
rains that " ad all ereeks
rivers arid i :y d g Mieial lire, x; • t
ed havoc . large port inn of tin
mere south’ a foutt All in --te-s
m i • aske volunti er and oi
, i ’V rse, 11 _ 1 ’I la ■ It n "l:;:
It was n il." Marg said, in
telling ai” i Mas e.Npenta.t e later.
and bewi1 a'Me’i many of them
homeless, -in. irateil Iron, t'a-ir
families. P la amid home the h’>r
11 rs 01 vvl ,t! v. - nu.e-t 1h like on
the i tin r s ..a And tl s I pre.su ne
v. as only 1 am: a; a smaller seuir
"We wo I ght mil il i.v.' she
went i :i. ir.ng mil warm, my
el’iiliing. ; ■ -mm an.! e- ant’ lding
the elliUli• ; ' giving au.i-t' tai •:
and typhoid injections. As soon m
■me we!" thiough with one group of
people, 'another, more miserable,
v. - add !’•’ brought in.
"That's another reason." she An
isin d. not nee nag to name • tie
. • a. V. . IV l f e|. Til by. td.lt I
in * ... , * ■ . ..o' 1.t,i
nursing It' I il.I be ot any : < >
I t el I night to 1 e is nng it. If !
ei e sui 1 ■ i ■ 1111.1 get to England
I'd go in a minute.'’
'i :'• !,y ! anight that v. as very firm
• f Maw. Aga r. she v. an proud of
’n r I',. . Maybe that was the so
la!: n '. ’ net personal problem in
.. .mg !• i ol hers to put aside hi r
own heartache.
",fi rays.' M ir g s plain f.n ,
1 ig 1:t• a ■ as it ale. ays dal wlte;
. n. > m • ion... i Captain M. i . ■ i
name. at ! should wait It 1.
;Pa* An mica eventually will l,
dragged alto War again. In fact In
t'.N- tlf.st we should he in it noo
He say.- w .cannot isolate our
''■'.inlim. not when hate is turned
lose w.iinst innocent peoples.
When a-.d if —we d > go in. he will
jcan up. and he fet Is 1 should v. ait
until tie la too. Hat I don't know."
ike light went out of her eyes. "I
sometuui ’ tin' i; there is no use in j
v. aiting. since waiting, in every
g. av. is s.. ful lie for us "
"Then it's not any better?'' Tib
bv asked gently. She had hoped
that it might tie. now that Maig
n i long, i was hostess on the cap
tain's flights. Apparently she and
"John" still loved eacli other as
desperately as before, more desper
ately. perhaps, as separation does
not aim. vs cure, hut rather may
intensify a great love.
V irg shook her head. "Xo bet
ter.' she said grimly. "We resolve
ia ver to see each other again
•..Inch is what we should do, I
know. Tnon either fate thr i'.vs u.s
t g. ti’ ; John was among the
pilots who Hew down tc 5teip out in |
ti n d \ n'| si’f or '.VP fit. ’. :
■ . : ■ tay at rt 1: - .
of! a hr.nd." she added, "like
■ . . to go on bi ' ■ b • '
. \ bun Y a : «■ ali\ e and yet
T V - i , I S':, had though!
V : hue v. hen it e:ime t >
' to iid at hopeh s. with
out ■ ■ ■ rent ions, ins’ ail of the
i : i :• •Tommy on. e ha I
■ : . . : ♦ in ny ...i1 >e
M i: _. I; - t ' na!''.-- '.lung,
si metlum: «. 1 to avoid like a
plague.
Via vi e :t will all e .me i 'it l ieht
in tin end. offered it
si: ill h •: e in an old aday . she
rimid sumivoi:.
"(h'.lv .i .-toi > hooks, my d, ar.
Mu. - iid. That s why th. movies
insist n the hippy clinch for
every ett'hn.a. They kno.v their ms
!oiiva s i'll V: : it ill nail lit.
.ln!"i i no r lit'.,:t v. iil r.evc"' 1.,
fot us T d's why vi' snatch the
ii'.tl. 1 .t of hi.opine -s if yim van
call it ih.it tna; the present offers.
It'.- like singing ,o the ship goes
down, tiling .lie last defiant gun
as your plane breaks into flames,
and hurtles town' ! the hard earth,
but v, e ',;m>w v.e're n t alone
think of mi the young people all
iver the rid t ly have no
hope for ti cir love."
"l"U won’ it \n t v sad, ' 1 d’hy
sai g: r >ly Maybt Marg i\ is
right. Life ves pretty r,fused
thi e il.ivg pit tty hoi','less, yet not
utterly so. As lung .'is there \v::s
life the i t' n uniiiie'i hope. too. That
.'.as another old " .eg-, hut '.'.Use
1 ne lared not give up faith and,
\ith it, all lmpe tliat there was
good left m living st 11. or life
would indeed be tint living death.
“Lit IS 1 Marg said. Marg,
v. ho use he s; 1, h aise-i l :’a as.
pretending a Inn'!' suri'aee to
'•over bet S' 'ft .vuur.g h. . "It's
made mostly of giay elotli, with
only a trimming of brighter colors,
i"it it's .-•onietking 111 have had the
trimmings. Tibhy. It makes the
rest bearable, s,. don't feel too
sorry tor me.' she added in her old
bantering tone, seeing the distress
in Tibby -• dark eyes
"But life is not just what we
know here." Tibby reminded. "Thi
cloth, with its gay trimming, is
only a small part."
"You mean that the life to come ,
is mure important than this—or j
any one's sufferings here " Marg
was serious again, touched by what
Tibhy had sai l. "I suppose you are I
right. Some of us the whole mad
world, it seems - have lost our old
faiths and beliefs in a heaven.
Maybe that's what's wrong with
our world of today We may all
ha •• e to find our way again. John
says." she added, her tone warm
and soft, “that the sp rii of man
HAS wings. And somehow- I be
lay ■ he may be i Split.
' i in tine he is," Tibby said. I
;*.j»tn5n Mercer n;n = t b’ « man
e. i a t i.y ■ f tic 1 v • . I'i nr. ell
;,ii*. if 1. • wi-i ; i’1' r ll.m Ji
i lib ■: -■ Tii,i>\ ; d .. 1 elievt he
a mil' i foil M he m tla end. •;•>
maybe bci love would li■ >t Ikiv»
■ i 111 cavil in w m. "That i a In nt
,iful •,hough: % 'I'i: by .- cl Man's
uiiiit i 1.1.0 wings .-a: ; by a ill
.■.ho liven most of his life i.p in the
h r.Is; ;. Myt r wl: . kn• w how true
hat ' a i r I lat was lae.y Tibby
. is.'|, f. lt ,: .nit . i:i u. I■ in light
a.' i lore Ui la aveh. - hto the old
Maybe then. ,. o. ; hi p- w is some
• siity and jov ;.i I-1V". 1: nog lit
t, after all, in • "1 ■ ly iffering
1" : s-.rr ’ . 1. a. hit not al . ays be
i nu .-s.
.Iasi the same. Tibby hill pre
wired to n n.ain heart-free as Imi.
is she i inikl. Sin' had thought that
ia ybe T- narny ■ . s the one t ";n
n iy • me: but e had i" n been sure
she laid ■ i mden oh. y■ m eonld
e sure v. i.eii tlie right one. the
•lily one f..i yii. really came.
Mare ■ l..■ 1 t ■ I • so ~>o
iii;1' iei! tile time ' . Tibhy
. oi.1,1 be. : o Yoai la nil must tell
,am: ;t wi iM surely know With
1' mui'y. although Tibby had been
so very fond of him, hei heart had
vm urn li .ns ■ rla.’i b, ' t. 2
i i ... in >•■■ s h T oi y
lly i pin king lot at Coney
Hid r. n I omniy eif had
lot seemed .-are.
Aiavhe it ha i to I.m"o;m uri
’ v a. unfamd; -a. . ... . • e • . li
ng, as T nri v !:'11i a a I :" : a.-.,
n saying that • could n ' find ?>;
iti moRt in I .liliv. a g;: 1 I ■ • mild
vmrnilHT in pigtails a; ; \ ItJi
rcailas on i.. : n M..-. . ■ ti me
•' mid ill it 1)0 .’. nan 'a a a ,•>, ;,,e
'!!•■ v ilh .a y<'ll a. 1 i and
11Id < ia ■ i o:.' i qua ■ arled. as ■! ' jiad
• ■alii T< inr.i'.. although tlo-y ha. I
laal goad tin.os an '.veil.
Anya.; v. Tinny ' ] j a •■■■. if she
was a. it a ag lo , an a a I. ait it.
Love was a . tlie most impnrlai.t
.hing in tha worl.l. Tin a- v re
ak an.! dai: ; l a 1 h r. and. i a,
i i tuber of things. Sl>e was going
" j t.l lav. an ! nimy Dare eoin
ileU’iv out . 1 i. r laa I ad., a. a s no
’tiger going: to fool Inal, own at
I'm miy's new, strange bid ■, i, >r.
li ho 1 Li' 1 not V. aid t I ho I' " i. , !;•>
io"i t no! I s', ait lion- li Til ’ .v v a iol
"osuiiie liar old fro a, ily a 11. '■ , if
lo! as warmly, to..all ; mm a-',.-- : 10
i ngei w .a hi run .a . a hi si ill i
md . ■.. .|. Sa. wouhi ho ai a • >
I'emmy. iron if he won! 1 not he
diet to her.
Tills made her feel I mdi In !! rev
11 * veil seemed to take anma o; t!:e
hurt out of her huiirl "I hat tallc
.vita Marg had helped Til >y, if it
aid not helpid her friend.
Tihby was thinking .".11 '.'as ns
she dressed that evening lo go out
gain v, ;th Wayne • lsusn ng
ihat these same time i Id . r to
iie tested or jolted, wit inn the
ai.\t tew hours.
(To Lie L'oniiiii.ad i
With Air Corps’ Guatemalan Bomber Command
A flying fortress of the Guatemalan Bomber Command, part of the Caribbean Defense under Lieut. Gen.
Frank M. Andrews, is shown being loaded with heavy bombs just before taking off from its base on a patrol
flight. These planes are links ia the chain of defense about the Americas and the vital Panama Canal Zone.
| (Central Pren)
i*eds Storm Defenses
L)f Kharkov
(Continued • n _
-e One)
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l t »;• i Oil.-1- a i Si .,. ,. l\. i;
Vichy reported i dnce !
, ave \ . " »**«
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‘ ‘ u:i '• •.■« erf F, .. "
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in., im i'n Jtai.v.
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i rum cl i eportod a\ ,;
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St*\ t-n Brit, -h
■ 111 fie.
t ' n
x- . . . , n' "\C
x;"' ' •••• < nean ,i j
Ma.ta
Bl h »aeral h. I,t terg . .
small of ix ■. '
, , . *“ and
. . * torce*
n wt t ■ ,draw. I
Churchili >
Criticised i
iCuntintifii from One)
f 11< -i loat i’ v/.o - , ..ulf” iur
1111! In t lilLM't*
Hoj t*-Bclishit then • . .. ned t; .,
"V.c have r.•ached • ...rdinarj
l’e-s when ,n a w.:r den !he hou.4
not only do.s not ha• ■ enefit u(
!' it* >i*r\'irt > i'l ‘; a * * •, ,l s
dm s nut h:r. v the ml '.me of the *
presence of the min defense ' 1
in 1, e ,.ii.' 1'I ■ i,,jsil.
I'n .ii hi> critics. (. :. iv ,. i .t;, n_
ed the pests ,,i botl pi nlnister
..:id :. in sit*r nf ti*. k*n>* .
Probation IVicre
Popular With Judges
(Continued 'rom 1’ e ■ One)
are ol)\ - •II- Pro! m'.. . . which
ni.iiiy N 'idi. Ca: in.. . , go used
'. • i-o >k . kima. ; o ' ;ng
igiy papula i tli i ■ . mrls.
It has worked
There have been fi.liii!) non and
u:iii : i -entenced to >:i terms
.-Inee tile law became e! ferlive. 01
tne.se ea.-e.- 2.311 haw nv;: lenninu
ed by discharge and ITT. r 11 1-2
per cimt revoked, ll .s :r of the
best probat; >n record- • inv state
.u tile country.
To begin with any : • ale con
s.di red the probat on i.i.. a- appli- S
i : e to y m2 men. ... The young
pro; at.oner.' are .-t.il in toe majority I
out hue law ha.- .-"h t-d : :c nr blem
ol many a judge who nail v decide
a hat to do with an ml in. t firs’ *
ot lender.
Ti> begin with. also. iy j idges
were more inclined t . p .! white
pe ijhe on probat.on tii.m hiey were
\i‘gr m - I his, too. • changing. lu
day tiiero are 2 .307 '■ ; :< .on ar.d
03 wh'ti von ion n ; ' m 1.039
Nog: o : u-n and 123 Nog women,
and 23 In.I moo an I ' . Indian
Woman. Among all ela male and
ion: do, tiif inw lias “. , u people
..ml at the - mu- time .ml hie State
m. .ny thousand- of d hi. .
Puy War Bonds
Every Pay Day
★ ★ ★
Let's Double
Our Quota
ADMIMSTR \TORS NOTH It TO
CREDITORS.
11 -n 1 • |' lil iec! " Ad: trotors
C. 1. A. i i. the Es‘,.ii' in I. O i'tllk
ee:. decia.-od, late n! \’.i: ■ C'-uilty,
N'i , ill (’anilina, tin.- i ' tty a.I
per mi having claims again : the es
tate ol . aid deci ased to exlw ii tlieni
ti the unde, -'igned at Kendi'..-'ii.
(7. en i r btmre tiie 21 '. day at May,
19-12. iir til. imtav will it pleaded
in a i to their t eci >\ cry. All yet sun
mil l ie I t.. the -aid c.-tate . - • please
:i'aim 11::ncdiate payment
This 2(Jth aav nf May. 1942
DoCGL.'-.S T. KaLKNER.
ROBERT ;\1. i 'Al An R
Admit: -ti'atins C. T .\ ■ the
Estate of it. O. • i
2:.-27-tJ- to 17-2 I _
STATE OF NORTH ( \UOI.INA
Department of State
I i'RELlMinARY CERTIFICATE OF
DISSOLUTION
j To Ail to Whom These P -■ cuts May
Conn Greeting:
Wherea . it appears to my satis
faction, by duly authenticated record
j 1 the proceedings for the \oIuntaiy
i SMilutaai thereof by the unanimous
onsent'ot till the stockholders, de
ie : left . a my oft ice. that the B. m
Aiin. Im'orpor.ited a c-'rpoiatlon
it this State, whose principal *>lfice
. .mated at No. Garnett street,
n tiie City of Ilcndemon. t ounty u
dame. State of Nortii Can daia 1 B- ■
Vlixon, being the agent tlicrein an
ii charge thereof, upon wheat P1 J
n.-s may be served), ha.-- e ’tnP'Kf
v.'ili tiie requirement of Chaplet
'onsolidated Statute--, entitled vi>^
irniioti:-.” preliminary to the issuing
a' this Certificate ol Dissolution:
Now Therefore, I, Thad Eure sec
tary of Suite ol till' state Ol Noil'
Uii'olma, do hereby cerlily th.it
aid corporation did, i n tiie l-1;!.1 A
l April, 1<H2, file in my ■ 1 ‘
iuly executed and atteste-l ",
n writing to the dissolution ol s
.•orporation, executed by 71(j
stockholders thereof, which s
consent and the record ol die P
ceedings aforesaid are now un -
til my said office as provided by ^
In Testimony Whereat. ‘
ereto set my hand and ailjxuu jaV
rficial .--eal at Raleigh, this lath
■i April A. D. 1942.
THAD EURE,
Secretary of State