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Pulil shed I very Alteration Lxeept
Sunday by
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U« respecting an estab
lish m r nt of religion, or
prohibiting the free exst*
dee thereof; or abridging
the freedom of speech or
the press.
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Ooing Its Piiri
ni'cc-i • . ■ i.;! n t y. and
t h . < ; * t ' t •; t: t •:'
grr.i* ?v ;■ • .•••;4 a:!! bo rolicd
a|,|(. • , . • . i >]( ■ m Ho
d* -om T" 1 tio.* i»i o - ;»fo —
Me xico’s Status
l> " : - •-•■■■■y ■
till- Ax. ■ e-. lx g--.-. rumen:
and px x :, iy ,i. e -t:i red n
heated . - •;> oiu.N Mg of Mexican
snip G ' .m -.,bn.m ales, and
leper: ...Iditi ami sinkings are
only xri ! a i .mi to :he Llmnt.
Mi".- . ng Ins ■ upper ted li.t
pi egim • ; ispiu-re defense anc!
s1 a idai iy It .»ir. .Men has n. x
Jt' ue bc.v ad making >1 diplomatic
lelation- S- am- a the Latin countries
have ah'eady r.ue that and more,
even to an .pen declaration of hos
tilities. A: least two, though. Argen
tine and Chile, have hardly even ad
lie red to the hemisphere soljdarit;.
accord, and that e the l'ly in the
ointment at the present time.
Mexico ,s hr siting; and justifiably
so. became ; a or three oi her ship
have been -link. On.1 can but won
der if even this amount of ai'frontery
would jar the other two into action.
Because of their halfhearted, or
maybe more than that, pro-Axe;
sympathies and leanings, German
and Italian submarines may go on:
of their way to avoid offending these
two recalcitrants. It would be good
policy for the Germans.
A declaration of win by Mexico
v, - a cl i t' oiwring in tile a.hi ,• ;
■ k .u :c' But Mexico .
offer liftle in the way nt aliens •
..a tare, such as furnishing el' aa
a: :•■> budding of airplanes, t..n..-.
gun- sh.p> Its principal hcii -
iuinO'S would be in turning the c ■ itt
It \xi achinat ns and
least t ncieav -ring to rid its ow n tei -
. am of undesirable and danger--us
l ;. t and there probably are
p.ei:fy ; the:: m Mexico.
Western Hemisphere - olida: .
car- ed t its logical and finest con
clusion. would encompass a program
would k ck out all unnaturali ed
and : .my naturali/.ed and menacing
Gc; :: otis a n d Japanese. There
wouldn't be much to fear front Hai
ti t-v .i • I t Jet . ny ::
md arc t t going t tin
neck- m helping them, not in
c- a: :An all-out clearance .-r.
scale is ttn- inch ’ - hope :
,* would be a tremendous safe
.. - 1 .: accomplished.
Manpower Reservoir
jgistrat ■
gt. I". • ' w ' - ' . Mlg
epa ratio!
■ > f t.1:', i -;ig \i m. T!;i V.
.i -! or.. v *\\ vf
i vt ' i'.id .aid • el e people 1; " -
it ' * 1 ’ . g :
. . . ;..i di'.fei ClT \ iff. .1
Air vt t"ity million men have
iuvn eni !'t'd ii the four regi«tr.i
y held. TI
v . , hi ; v ;scd in the u ef
t tlllTI ' t .. 1
lie ' . "f • IV m " ’ " Many
’a a a . a unlit 1 uvii -• ■ ■'l age
i,i:. ir ; i!iv-ica I . a' d
aii |i;v. ar for various ratn-es Only
, . ■ . a :111 ivt111’.igt' id Ii t" a t
111 i ect t actual t 1 1 ■
'[' : .. i ■'tv1 .a .'. 4.*t a " '
■ ‘ at tin
' . . IV
Sign : vain t a lht‘ pre-rder.
t a ndr a. 'a pit d will; 11 a Urn en -
a .1 ' r.'a : va re i .’. r;M ; a a
■ a .a I'ffiv- m Ti'hyi' ar,..
a ,- a ’• a a g. . t a a i
ted St
a a a ..1. ..Li a
. d t a a 1 -a '. .tag.
i t : a. 'ray , I't .n'e. e>U d, t! .at tra.
g, ,i a i a A t a.t'.t! a :
pie.
I’ll W In de i: "I 'ey a a-.' : aJ Ug -
a i ' fa A: t ■: . a, a ; 1 a a I ; a
li.a-a : aatiacmg nn'Vea a;v .i.r.an a a
'.!a ,.lie- \vh • -tailed t:.:- tliii g
t:.e ted. S- re- mi '
1: ala ' i.e pra, dege "! I a
,ag .iiid ai a manner a their mr a
.ag ,i ruinne: t'.c t v. Im l !."
• - a. g m-t . a' I; a. ! a n' ■ •
i. 'a : e. • '■! th.e peace •■!' the \v* rid.
Ir - ’ ■ M ' m. ala i i;i.> gang can
g.a ' -hr mgr 'he;: a, n head
1 a elter 'If 'am.' v I be
Over-Optimism
• ;a\ u lull o ■:. • *. • nod • ■ ;nd
'.'.(II : . e ' .1*1 * . | . , . ’ . -
C > I LlSt’
• *.*»' Ml t M ;i1 A : • « :', ■', i
•nrim ' ■t:u- v ■ ,-imid be m
h it ■ •! : ■ .pi I 'ilh.'" ..nil (■■ mi'.dene.
pert . ten: ' l;) 11.. h a tie i ..ill lie'
uch e,irllet lit..u many ii..' i
' ■ ;.i g!: 1 i.hii pil'd iet r<|. [V...T c ni Id
; ( I h h vv.t I; ill 1die ■ 'll! Il . B.ii
t h i -e ad calculi, t a .ns ■ in shell an
e . 1 e ...id be e>.! heiile 1 illy
Whale . ui expect.it ion may v .
e h e ■ •!i- i,.. .Id : e to: a |..1 ig,
ad struggle That is exactly v.b..'
v .■ . ay b< m I.a.’. No one can ijc
• i ' ..ii a.- to that.
Withi.tit hope humanity would b<
I u an aby-s of despair. But then
hope, and there i> likewise th>
lege of expectation. Then■ is ;ils<
ui .Id adage that is packed to tin
inn a ith wisdom, in the admom
:. .ii never to under-estimate tin
n< a y - strength In other words, ai
ways the best policy is to desist iron
ver-optimism.
Best authorities say the Gerniar
war machine is capable of at lea
"tie it:"re terrific wallop. That wal
i..p might prove effective and migh
succeed And if it did. it would lr
just too bad. The United Nation
then would actually be in fur a long
long struggle. So that whatever hop<
and however much optimism mat
exist, this possibility should neve
be ignored. To do so could be fata
All of us believe that victory v ii
r the end be ours The tide ha
'een runnx.g ;n our direction of lab
There is toe chance, however, tha’
iM this might change overnight. Tin
war has not been won vet. and tin w
i many more dark days before
• 'd lately is. Let u< have con
*i . o. o\ all means, but let us fight
> completely of over-optimism.
W hat Do ^ on
Know About
North Carolina?
i _
By FREI) H. MAY
a en was North Carolina land
mid at the rate ol 500 acres foi
■ 1" pounds of sugar?
A i.o was thi1 Orange county re
t tatn o expelled in 1769. latei
■' |'l'd t* hang in Pennsylvania
d >ned by Pi esident \\ ast -
How many days was Congress
^ cates. ot Murfreesboro, al
| d i.. ser\ e in 1881 '
I W lieu was a -ocia ' ballot first
11 ■' Part ot a political campaign
n \ mth C'arolina ’
i W no was the : .rmer N’orti: ('a
nun; who cried .is governor .a
hd Nortl Ca rol i n i; 11
lelinitely ■ : 198 tl t tin
>i "!'i-h : cot was anchored in tic.
\\s\\ i;ks.
1 ‘ I’H 1 Platf, iter. | I f i;pn,,'
• ' 1 wpr Cape Ft a
ai",i advertised .-noli an nf.
! i’’ •)" ■-•'d ' "I, ,ny faded and
th< promoters were
•'' ’ 'ed to t lie a : ea la >w Charle-■
s nth C;ir<111na.
I h all I lu-hand. !, a n o
d and n ed 1 \ th Cai
‘h I i ah I ti ,-ett led m the
A i'i H i\ or sect ion Orange em.ie
1 Handolpli. Hi wa- ni •
■1 1 a ■: 1: ■ . it it i type, and
1 e the leader . e the Regulators
I .89 o ange e unity sent hr to
* udily. and la' was o\pe!ied
. soiling Judge Mauriee Moore
. la \' a- 'i elected. : a,it da
‘Pl'"ai t.. take his seat. Py tin
‘■me the Regulator n-.oven out • .„
• ' • "adwa.v. and led the i at
it a , n May 111. 1771 \
if- in the 1’.attic to. 1
o Hu-o.mds rode nil and disap
s ■ lie 1 i* o. ho soft lod a
i '■ Pennsylvania whore lie he
ed in tin Wilis ;y He
: t.g Pin lent Wa-iung
id • 111-trat n. and v.a
'■ i ■ a i -'•I'tence i hang II
I1 fori nr P esaloiit Wash
A suction ■ a Pennsylvania'
>• ill I.v w a lied a tiled to h;
> a;.'- JcS-C J dill- '
' -ad : A At day.- of th,
■ a..: Ma rli 4 1879 H,
A neon elected and ha
h to:. When ho v.
"P
■ ■ Jo-. : ■ Join: M.ir’ui. ,
■ ,- to the or
■: e.," ' ■ o Coiigr,I
t ■ r on ea ted ..
a. AkF. ( M. tl’o ,;|.",e da
t. ' *1 • ten . h end
II- deehned t ,
‘..date ■ . -ueeeed himseh
■ ■ - 1 1 'he practice of lav
ag' o ! h C.. v. 1 .ere he dice,
. . e AatlJ.
llist ■ nty a 1 rill J -a.
arty ai North
t1 ike the -caret ba 1 lot
-.- 1 F .... as included ,.
a; ' ai, piatform of thai
A ..1 i Y, ■, 1 i i, a at ;n N'nrt i
9' ■ . , , i only on
.\rkan.-as. 184o
; 1 i 11- at ett led r. t hi' Ai
r> a 1832 when hi
"I 'i ' a, a •; lit:: ent of judge
' ' v nv President Jaek
s elect a ,n F ' the gen -
1 -ci \ ed two terms
, ' Ai'kan-as He
- . o elected to e, ingress al ter
,d ' , : h: - term a - governor.
a- e 'iigressman began
J * ■ • 1 Th' 1 :e\t year lie re
-er'. ires during t-ie
h \ W. . ai d -a : i. d led at the
! Fa,- \' hi Fonruarv 22.
hH7
i -1 u.a \';<a Flue. I'. S.
I. inblirg in 1803
o ' , - i a o: not rate behind til.
>!’ a 1 ea- to determine if th ■
o 'll'.! v. a- actually 111 til"
A M," | , n. ! rating a distance
.’ ■ ■ : a- i. mated the fleet, and
et i ; ,-j * I ,- p.i.-t with the infi.r
at ion. J'! Ilf..I nation led tn th?
at, a . o\ ti e I'mte,! State- ,Ya, i
md ' i . 1 i ’ ■ et ion ! the ■SpamsM
the! F day eolitiiig plane- w<>uf 1
ANSWERS TO
TEN QUESTIONS
See Hack Page
1 Jonathan.
2 True.
3, Grandson.
t Hepresenta1 ■: a : a'.i‘ e. >
bodies
3 No.
ib True.
T Violinist.
;; clothes.
1 Benji.i1 a i i . : ; m.
MICKY COCHRANE
TO MANAGE TEAM
_____
Washington, May 23.—(AP)--J
Lieuttenant Gordan (Micky) Coch
rane of the Navy was given the job
today of selecting and managing the
all star service baseball team which
will play the all star major league
team in Cleveland July T I or
benefit of the Arn-.v and Navy la
bel funds.
To Enact Wartime
Measures
(Continued from Page One)
ten days, but next Thursday w.i- s< '
tentatively for the session and then
were indications that the armi-eu
public might insist on a meeting still
earlier, possibly next Miu.'*V«y
Tuesday.
Government amrees indicated the
alien control measures would not
be announcer, publicly until they
had been enforced fully The inilila;..
activities also were kept a stale
secret.
Nazis Shoot
10 Hostages
(Continued from Page One}
are not found within eight days fa',
lowing publication of the (.resent
nonce, an otiii.il number of persons
will be shot. In addition, a number
of persons closely associat" d with
the criminal circle will be trail (er
red to a labor camp.”
Air Warfare Intensified
In Africa
((' int Mined 11 ’ mi — n’.e One)
• cross the coast we- t ■'
Aii . d a today \\ a - intercepted and
i1 , n jitu the sea.
Flic RAF declared then was Id tie
• ity i ver Malta yesterday ncc r.
: a. vv itli RAF lighters shooting d >\vn
. >:.e Messei-schinitt tighter. Four
It ;t -h lighters were reported a
ing.
Nipponese Advancing
In Chekiarrg
(Continued from Page Onel j
ing into neighboring Chekiang
province were reported advanc
ing rapidly on Kinhwa.
Kinhwa is the provisional capi
tal of Chekiang prov ince and a gate
way to China's interior.
Chinese dispatches acknowledged
t:.at the invaders w re attacking
Ivn. MR miles northeast of Kinhwa.
.111 ( r ,i la-mile advance in R4 hour.-.
A Tokyo broadcast said the .lapan
c-e liad captured Ivvu and advanced
seven miles farther south, flanking
Kinhwa on the east.
On other fronts in the far Pacific,
land fighting appeared dormant but
allied warplfTnefc kept up the relent
;n Burma and in the fringe of islands
above Australia.
General Douglas MacArthur’s
hr adquai'ters reported that allied
bombers knocked out two more ship
of Japan's gathering invasion arm
ada.- north of Australia and destroy
ed or crippled 13 more enemy planes.
In Burma, RAF bombers struck
anew at Japanese-held Akyab air
drome, potential base for an inva
sion ot India, and attacked Japanese
river craft nearby.
Reds Admit Reverses
In Ukraine
(Continued from Page One)
tli<- Kharkov front.
British dispatches "from the Ger
iman frontier" reported that the Ger
'n ans also were smashing heavily
along tin’ Taganrog-Rostov railway
j in » drive apparently aimed at re
el pvu re ot Rostov, north, rn gate
way tii the Caucasus oil fields.
Soviet reports said the nazi para
chv.te tmops and plane-transported
irkmlry descending on the vast
Kharkov battlefield were being
vuped out "as fast as they land."
Whil the Germans painted an op
timistic piet11re ol von Bock'.- at nics* I
» :.t; the initiative, tie- Hu.- - mi |
t *. , -1. i:« ii they were -till !' ’rein ; llv J
i oe
In the Crimea, the Russians
said the> were continuing to hold |
nut .igains; powerful (icrniau- !
Kiimaniau forces on the Kerch
peninsula, while the Germans
were reported exerting new
pressure oil long-heseiged Sev
astopol. kr\ Black sea uavai
base.
C,ern . n warplane - were said, to I
hare been pounding the base ’ in- !
U utly lor the pa-t -til hours.
t)11. i European was develop
ments :
Aerial warfare—vast squadron i
the RAK wept across the Eng! -h
channel in daylight after Knti.-ii
night raiders again blasted the C"’.'- |
ii an U-boat nc t at St. Na/.aiiv,
r I allee.
Submarine menace - - Presid nt
Ronsovplt, acknowledging that th.e
shipping situation was serious, de
clared that the axis U-boat peril was
now being solved.
"Our ships are going through, and
will continue to go through in ge m - I
ng numbers," he said.
In Saxon times the fourth month ol .
the year was devoted to the godd v
of Spring. Eos!re, and this probably
is the origin of the word Ka-tei
WANT ADS
Get Results
FOR GOOD REBUILT SECOND
hand or new lurniture come to K |
F Satterwhite and Sons, near Fi:< i
Station. U)-t(l
- i
OUR LOAN SYSTEM IS A ROOK
to builders. We finance home!
building, remodeling and refmanc- |
ing. Henderson Budding & Loan
Association, Al. LI. Wester. Secy.
(3)
CREDITORS NOTICE.
Having qnalitied as Executor of
the E-tate ol R 1, Franklin, decea -
i'd. kite ol Yanee County. North
Carolina, tin - is to notify all pm -
,-ons having claim - against the es
tate ot said decea ml to exhibit then
to the undersigned, on nr'before the
2nd day of May. titt.'i, or this notice
will he pleaded in bar ot their ic
envery. All persons indebted to the
estate will please make immediate
payment
Thi ■ tlw 2nd dav ol Mav, 1 <112.
A W GIIOLSt >N. JR.,
Executor ot Estate of
U. L. Franklin.
2-9- 1 (i-23-.'i(t-H
WAIN 1 ADS
Bet Results
ARMERS, HM E Y<>u ;V,
cd yum crop: ns* ! ^ECT*
wind d.image, it, 1, v ,,u“* and j
satisfaetoiy settl« ■ " - 1 j
I)epai tment. t'j11 . • ■. ll'uianM
Tru.-t Companv. and
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'OR SALE TWO I X : i \—7^-—
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t )\VIHM fill ll*(I 1m (i! ,..v j,
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VLUY BEAUTY si.,;- ( •
cm Shop Experienced unera
Centia.ly located. I’tnnie 200 lor
appointment. Hi ig... , u..
Shop, over Parkers Drug itore 5
_ 28-a
t Id IS 1 ’ i*»(. IA1 j 1Z L IX ^
kinds of body and fender re
pair work. Motor Sales Co'
if A NT ED NIGHT CLERK \po,~ !
m person Yana H -.
OUR INSURANCE is on~Th£
offensive when you , 1UvtsU “
your di\ idend li..n htsur.
aneo Premium, m War Saving"
Ruuds and Stani| . l i, ,m, 8(T
Cates Iirurance Agee, y 21-t( j
'ITA VAR HIGHEST QUALITY
paints at the tow. .-t | . itl .llV n ;
See us before buying y,.ur paim' \
Tanner Roofing t'.. P1 one r,iifi
Wyche St. j.fj
'OR SANITARY DRINKINg'cuPS
and clip dispen.- e: i: me gj
Alford's Pi intnig A < )•: ee Supply
Co. Agent.-. I'm Lily t'u; 9_[(
\ LARGE AKSt >R'TM1 ' f witf.
d,,w gl . ■ fron • ,
sir.es. Everybody In,, , i, g,lr|tj
putty . Alex S. W ill. ■ 33
13-,t s
PKY US -CALL US. WK CALL FOR
and deliver shoe rep.; ring. Qur
work is extra go id W. have Dteniy |
ol' rubber heels. Plume 24ti-J. Car
olina Shoe Shop. 4_tj j
i< >YKKNMKNT <>1> DP: HAVE
I rozeii garni.-nt ban and no
mure will lie avail.!! it :'.t ve.
turn all Image, • is • ml me.
Valet (.'leant i A I >;. • , phone
464. 9-12U
(VAXTUI) Aid . h'1 il'Xi i m|,i iKF.ii \
eiitik lor .-mail high . . it.-.; j
hotel. U’n!" at mire - , -
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day ( next to Clem, iit Vim■ n t i,
telephone 74.4. ■ a 1 ■..t c: y. Me
lon! r< ntd, te 1 e11111;i m■ la., 16-11 ;
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Beach, Va. 'J 1'1-29-111) |
FOR RENT: TI1R1 ! R< >< CNKUIL
11i.-.'nod aparti .cut w i:i ' 1 t, -d
water healei I'm ni I ied. I high •
apartment. Available May 2.i.
Plione 4 41 W K. L M e' an gil-il
OLD SHOES LIKE OLD FRIENDS,
alway wear best. Lei u icbuiid
your old shoes without ! aig their
eoniloi t. Phone 47 1. Ur rail tar
and deliver. Norwich Shoe Repair.
i-tl
HOME FRONT MI LEACH' MUST
be maintained, even r.i ivmeJ
through retreading Let i el read
your .'hoe . Plione (144 \\ e rail tor
and deliver. Grissom' S • Shop.
13-tf
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Ranges, Relngeralm - .md Oil
Stoves. New and useil Beany and
Electric Radios. See u- to your
Electrical Needs. Hendi : u Book
Co. Phone lit). 26-tf
WANTED AT ONCE TWO NEAT,
mcu It) *!.111I ■ i‘ >'■ '
;mt m Oxford, N. iv- ’■ • ' 1 n '•
nnr ;uy, C ';i 11 i»t I ■ • '
Store. ;:-'u
WHEN IT'S DUALITY (.if 't'FRIES
I resit western me,.! aid I resit
,., .... ... a 1 e ana
let live pnce . try He ■ ■
low Front, pi,one 431). • 1 •• rl'>
livery. ;lu.
PLENTY OF GOOD USED HUES
all the time. Vulcan,/ ng clone
right with inock’in equipment.
Bring us your tire 1' ''w0
Service Station, Bcarp<i:d. H R
Hicks, Prop. “5__
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS AT
goodbye prices: 1931 Poiiuac coacn
at $100: 1931 Oldsmobila sedan,
$100; 1930 Model A Sedan,
1920 Model A Coach, good tires, ai
$85 Nice selection in newer mnaei
cars at prices that will .'PPq1
close buyers. Candler - Pajin®{
Motor Co. u.‘“
ALWAYS GLAD TO SERVE YOU,
all ways Come to see u- But
us a ring. Two pVices to seice >en
Bus station and Raleigh Road, ton
Top No. 2. __ Jjt
WHITE WOMAN WANTED. ULL
I'erably settled, to do fiend ih» ‘j
work and care lor tv." ,1 ! |
dren. Reference. Room aim d1'11"
and $30.00 per month .-'lury. '
references with application ■
applyinfi. Mrs. William ■ ' ’
1182 North Taylor St., Al'"J’j.yj
Va. —
INSI RANGE — RENTALS
Real Es'ate — Home Fina’'^"®
Persona and courteous atten.
to all details.
AI.. B. WESTER
Phone 139 McGoin BUU
James C. Cooper
Real INSURANCE Service
Phone 204-J
Henderson. N C.
SALLY'S SALLIES
RfC>*'«*red l’ S r4Tfnt Offar
I-1
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j^THAT
<&X /
ntaE y
1,500 YEARS DOESN'T SEEM TO HAVE CONVINCED ANYBODY
( it-THB MOUNTAIN *K>N'f
I COMt TO MOHAMMED,
^ then mohammedmust
<50 TO THE MOUNTAIN
3_
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