Tar Heel -Slate Extra-Territorial Rights
Renew Sei.es Not Our Idea, Stewart Says
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I:. il>'> i ii,t u Ui tin- < H'l'uli'lll as .1
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count. u> i" Uw Kuiwcry Lund in
token ui tin lorn i ippieciation
* t tin l..tu-r- gali.il! !r;lil against
tlif .la|Kilii'M'.
Well, it'* a fact : ■ I'll iinR Kai
fiivk'ji I'luinttkuiK tiovci nnwnt <1 i ■
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t . . . ■ ,« i . : 'i ■! «in
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i itiilioll
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iiv«• .nil 11an .H t 1 • n their
ll | i e\ .ui. ij iii I'm i.i > i xain
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Kai In.ni having n .p.. • u ' :i|
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.Ill I (III.
• . i.t .■ > Ii.nl :! I. • i ii-tlier
• »»i I lit l ml. wouldo : v. i it nil
ii- :i.iih!
tli<- i il1iiin.il) Kmpil'f w:. n t ti
I . i i i.. r. m i a in . i n ii l
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nt We hail In I.t ep i.l ill . .
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I Hint's I If.III.11 lie.
■ ':.i.|ii.t.| I • till Tui •
t ,.il in II,i. i- (lav- •
ii.r.i'il its nan.i' Iti I tanl.i.l .i .t
unit t,i ..I l,t .nii|ii.,i If ii.t
• l Ankara. Hill tlial .i
• t • 11 a -11■ i i itm ialit x i... i
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i illit'l '!..il I \\a:ll't If-|lli|IMI'lf
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> i, • • mi,a:- > | i -i -fi iflaiy
•'I i ' <- i'.tisjMn iiliial 1 (cill—
fit .i ■■ A !ial .vi iii Id ii.i| -|ii'n *'"
i '• ed a '1 in u .,iti L.ini .
I pi» ' <• i' would i.lt m dip
lomatic . i|>lie;itioin>. but it y. u
l.iilfii iit.inI,ut an Ait erican. i(
• >ilnii A i 'iI try ymi. aild it we
ii- i.ifii y,.ii iii't'ilcd in lit- I'Xi'i'iiti'd.
t " would m; our , \vn limei.il:
v niis likewise."
iJut, .is previously remarked, our i
• .iii-.iti |n .latum ii. Turkey was
willing. Si in ii .!• i I to worry our rep
. i-.-vlitat.v t*> tiiei e. (JUl cii.oas.N_v and
insulate kept matters in hand quite
ellii'ii lit ly.
i he idea is thai these Oi lentais
initially uidnt care a cent s worth
iur i,ur we. tern prukeiice anions
fin. I'hey were willing to let its
ciiiif ashore and set lip housekeep
ing. but not tu accept any respon
sibility iur nil.' kind nl inhabitants.
Ai'coidn.' !v. up,m being exteinal
■ > <1*1 : nacteil ii.r ai riiminodatinn>.
their answer's been;
"Don't Bother I's."
"Anchor here il you like, but don't
lie' u» any."
•No. I.- I've said. Turkey was no
problem; our einbtnuy there*
ii ajt with it.
However. consider such a port as
Shanghai—-now occupied by the
aps.
In that city we've had. for more
ban a lentuiy. a "sett lenient" .i
American as New ^ ni » I
We've |v>1 ■«-«■({ it. with Yati!\»
|KT>. We've had ..lit .iwn
till. 11 . They've heell t' >
ilitli. il. V.iu were tlicit nil.
■ t chanced t.i lie lot iiotninu
>*•1 lulls than int.i\ . a' ■ • >
tried hv a I' S tedcial .1 .'t
inalici a..w 11 ti 11iik >"U- a!.11
ii. was.
II ini .'\in< i lean went or
a United Slate judge p; el
i .isc and. assiit iljt .
a local I' : j..,l . iiim h n
il .--.ckv.l mi .. "... i
had a local ctA>p to Khlit lain
It it li.ipceni (t In be
ferocious. h. wa .
'.^lll III in. I ; ! I • • i| I :
cidcui.a
Japan? •
Pfc. I'.. \ . lit *iin, Jr.,
Is (,'ominissioiu'd
Second I .icuirniiiit
I'll*. K. V. Hunn. Jr.. receive.! his
.«ii11111is-.i.hi ;i- i*i*iill.I lieutenant lit
lie Marine Corp lie erve VVciInc •
iliv. January 1t. a' ijiiantico. Vn
rniia. Il«* is* .-till - lal i.meil .1 <..iti.n*
lieu, anil eypect? t>. lie t|i«'le !• r
.iliullt leu WfeUs.
Subs Sink
! ive .''hips
(Continued tron> I'ase ' »n«* )
• ii i.'ily specifically .tiv ■ •! tl i- aie.e
liit'll llie ■ in . e I ill mulct . .i
ml were made hut ■.11«I m ii-| !i •"
■ 11if In.its that ii • 111.11»u- of Jap
■ •i ' hips in the ! in..ii i-lano
.i.i.i by American submarine: hail
• H'i'i.nipli l.ctl m the pi 11* .1
..I hv this' fiiminiiniquo they
! i l e included
i • .• ! pre'. i "ii ii : ..pa . n
\ ill suhmai nic .i■ ' • i v. a is
? lie I J •Hilary 2 at winch time it was
• I '■ 'i that seven eniaay I■.( had
in' ml and i.ne damaged
I iia> '• report nf five Mink and
.. i- «•«! ii tit i ii t ;• 111«-tl tin .\.,.v
. ti.f ..I reporting *i\ t.i eight
t . •• • els hit hy Ai iel i. ..11
. in* alMtut every two ami a half
Objections Now Are Raised
To Teacher Bonus Proposal
(('•intinued from Pago One.)
t. i.ave iltiluciiiin.s made trnni then
pav .Hid .itched hv the State. so as
ti pi'tivid'- greater security altt-i re
:neinel!t.
Particular objection is raised In
the budget rccn im put
ting back into 'he general Innd pot
the S80(>. surplus accrued in the
1941-43 biennial school appropria
tion. Of that amount SfiOU.iinii had
been earmarked for buying new
school luistfs. but (hie to conditions
which have prevailed for the pasi
year or so no new buses could be
purcna.-ed.
Lust fall the governor suggested,
and the State school commission au
thorized. using that SHWUintl tor sup
plemental salary bonuses for teacn
crs. The budget appropriation bill
introduced :n the legislature la.-t
week puts the $8U0.t)tMl back in the
general fund as a partial source loi
the recount.ended bonus payments
I'he same ap;>iopr:ati>in bill -et> up
stiaii.ituii for lacls year ol the coili
ng i enni'.im for new buses Chance:,
an- that these allotments cannot be
.pent.
School folk are reasoning th. way:
.'.hiii economic conditions get so thai
I'M:: V|M>! I |«;|| I !• \ I I I l!N>r
Men's Shirt
v Iff I Ity Ct "1 1 A
Tnpiiijjiit Jb j • i y
Am'':• l»i«8«'St rtl*S -li.lt V..I
t"x f;, t r..|,„ J.-.I
Jf1"' <' opportunity l<> .;,Vr
rvrry ynr.1 |5lly whilt
I'KNNKY'S ;tli wKk'
TOKA< ( O Mf'SI.IN
r<*p* «c yd. Kvrlrt O'.-jr yd
1
daily crossword
At KOSS
1 Gu.sp
6 Katies
9 Ktsli
1(1 Source of
indigo
11 Kxcuse
12 Speak
14 Rank
15 Undershot
water wheel
lfi Female fowl
17 I.Milechllil
19 Ovtun
20 Type
measure
21 Transparent
2 Of bees
3. Seizes
•I Prickly
plants
5 Dismays
fi Inside
7 Bishop's
headdress
8 Traveled
over snow
11 Dull pain
13 Cereal
grass
IK Tree
21 Factors
22 Swagger
24 State of
conflict
2t> Knock
27 Strikes with
foot *
2« Island off
California
29. Kaintnesa
31. Title
34 Passages
between
seats
35 Exploited
36 Toward the
lee
38 Vessel
i i*
Yntrrilty'a Anattrr
40 Aloft
42 Diplomacy V
44 fClllptlcal
Yraterday'a Anmrr
40 Aloft
42 Dlplomary V
44 (ClliptlCAl
.-itu'.iiance
2.1 Hectogram
I abbr >
24 Period of
time
25 Woody
perennial
27 Scrutinizes
29 Degree
HO Allowance
for weight
31 Broth
.'12. Near to
3:t Holy person
35 Mother
37 Kairy queen
39 Anger
40 Be ill
41 Interweaves
4-1 Illustrious
45 Agave
4H Summon
forth
47 Pleasing
41 Deliver
49 Insects
60 Snow
vehicle
!l
m
vzr
"I
DOWN
1 Microsporia
In seed plants
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Yesterday'* Crypto«|iiote! TRUTH CANNOT APPEAR NAKED
BEFORE THE PEOPLE SCHOPENHAUER
pu»rthnt»/l hv Klne F>«turp» 8vnclm«il fliiMieu
were killed would gain tut
adequate transportation equip ■ «-nt.
even if teacher pay luui t : >' cut
So, forward-looking teacher.- and
their Iriends would much a'.he <
this $80U,0tHi surplus in I' <■ current
school fund re-appropnalci and eat -
marked for bus purchases; a bi>. si
tit base pay rather than •> up' ary
surplus; and genorail> necttr
ance ol permanence Hi. 1 ' '
ptopo.al offers.
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• n \ \ \ | :
•' »l» ••»*!•»:• it iltn
KI-JVKUSK Attend, n..
day atlet noon's joint ...
• oiiimittee m'smhii iinin.d- u
pit-si nlativi:; l,a\ c caiif: i « i"i
ii.dms in then il« ii. . i
> k slative activity. A i ■
i.iit'fi per eenlace ol i 11 • ■ !•< :■,
In.Will up. all|ioll;',h • ■<. i i • -
i i . >. 1...i. I\ ei.us t i." i i ii in.
! then ii.i:,ii.ilti i.
runpi.vc.- ihe
• it\i.ted tn hear i.(
• <'!;,ri'ies am' H hi,,
...i .l.i.ii I .r i.t .
Il.llt tilt- l)lldt;t*t t'oil.l
imi.ended. Most nil.'
! the heal no! .It ail
i.iit it .11 ol I'ihkI l.i
.till lo sell."Ill lllil. h !
• in i Ho: I )»:•' * ii*' <1
ton. dirt tint «il I! . '
' .1.1 ol What Ills di.i
..nil What i< lii.pid
is);. I le mailt it < Ii .. '
mi lnngei si vies it' • I'
iiiKihty agency In !..• •
iju the It del a! a;;>
. one to the At'i let. '
Administration, aim
I'hangeil again t• > I
'dminislration. Tin
in ii taken It'.ni. i.
by disposing i»f
"mote important |.t
that iindcrnotu i- bed
V
unemployable tjmihf set
| thing to eat.
W'I'A- Noed t'oi addil
I from the Stuti* \\ . .««i l»>
'withdrawal of \V1 A it •»»i the
I tributioii i-lfiii t L l \< •! \VI'.\ |it•
vidt-ti v.«-ikfi>. •i«-l'.i«lim:
tiink drivers. !>• Iivii it-iiu- i "
| Allot' lirxt .lliti •
mi u- \V!'\ nil
HnWl'VlT. I.. 1 lis; ~ t. |i :J '• »l i 'ill:
I . i SI. till' .IS III.Ill • . '! ■>
I liltiuvd thai !!!• •• (i
in.id)' :t 1111iIt• c|i
lull* MTV Iliai'V ! i V.
' i-\ Oil It tllf SI. ••
money. Int .: i
1 lllUL'll nl ll.iii •
I litem cuntimie I ;?;. uittfi . when tin* |>oinl
u adt" li \t veai tin- i-»l
. ei n:: .<■ •. 11 make a\ ail
' .. and a lull iiiillion
■ i . v.i : t liee loot Is lor N or (II
:■ t ile will provide
i I", ill■■triii ,li i tile- sueii pro
Si;'! 'will lo «•"
■ i i. i . i 1'rit uei-.i ;• i ihe added
■ II ' i :i i> directly due to
ill -I iv.'jil ..i federal brgeu; yet
j •• i". • • reletone • u• • mado .o
• :t ti n' mi. .go ,
legislative ctuiiitil. had made u |,ie
for aiiotht r .-u|H-i visor to inaiww
jails, and li.ul remarked that entire
l.v too many boys and girls w«.r"
i.rnif ivinnutnd to utitufe jails "Ti
nine-mouth ihoul would eliiiihinl!
thai, wouldn't it?" bliindly asked In*
gentL man hi'in Pamlico. ,t cej
.ti y v.'titi: »*!n Int.- ti'jitioii uie
GDI' Koland Mumford, who at
;na.i.:i;c: ol the Sir Walter Hotel has
Ictn ho i ti miri* prominent North
i\ i .. urns than unv other man j„
g tiine, is leaving the hotel
f i "' i< ' •«? more exciting one uf
stalking .ixu uatliships anil SUb
.imnfi-ri will leave next
•ac K t . \r. I ii,ted Stales Navy
' '■ tif id hraid hnt just
its a |>1 i: ?:«•>>- Kenneth ! hilliu
;i«si :t: n' i'';.n; ;» r, will t:iU..
full l l'Spi IlSlbilitv of I Illtnill'J Sir
A'alter.
IN THE ARWt |
the) *ty:
"HAY
-jUGHCAO ^ Atiny iimk
CHICKENS" f«r >•«
Aru»> tuan s 1
F/KSTtff
7N£ setnee
Th« favorite ciga
rette with men in the
Army, Navy, Ma
rines, and Coast
Guard is Camel.
' Based on actual sales
records in Post Ex
changes and Can
teens.)
V ,
I LL TAKE
CAMELS ANY TIME]
THEY'RE THE REAL
THING PLENTY
FLAVORFUL AND
MILD!
w ,
I LL TAKE
CAMELS ANY TIME]
THEY'RE THE REAL
THING PLENTY
FLAVORFUL AND
MILD!
"I never saw
the likes of it!"
YES, Bill has been guarding that crossing for a
good many years now . . . and never before
has he seen the likes of the transportation job the
Southern Railway is doing today.
You see, when America declared war. the men and
women of the Southern knew that they would be up
against the biggest, most important job they had ever
tackled.
M
They know now that millions of fighting men are
counting on them to keep enormous quantities of
war goods rolling.
They know now that Uncle Sam is depending on
them to move troops by the millions...swiftly, safely,
•t a moment's notice.
They know now that gas-and-tire-rationed civil
ians are looking to them to handle essential civilian
travel and the transportation of civilian necessities.
It'.-J a big, tough job...chock-full of headaches and
heartaches. But the Southern's men and women are
gutting it dunel
That's why full-packed trains are rumbling by
Bill's post at the crossing in an endless procession
... carrying freight and passengers in u volume that
amazes even railroaders.
What's more, the trains that are heavy with war
traffic today will keep on rolling after Victory is won.
For then the Southern Railway will be serving a new
and a greater South...a busy, prosperous Southland.
And Bill will still be saying, "I never saw th»
likes of it!""
President
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY SYSTEM
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY SYSTEM