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Bulldogs Defeat Oxford In Rough Game, 34 To 26 Three Henderson Men Out on Personals; Bulldogs Keep Lead Throughout Game I Ifinlri • «>ii :* tUllki*' • *% «»lll oil l« •! tin! ..t . » . ■»" i« . i- hi a lOMf'.h fc* -111 i«- w if ti I >« \\ • i< . » »\ tuici liigli fhiMil. • lit I.I f night. I'm* It»t; !*«•%• i i <. i' • 111«i b• Ki'lmuu tvi'iii .' . ii . • ti till* up » •!» | >* I C • i . • i i •• • . • • • 11 . j r . j.t.u*' it\ '; • " • t ' .. I*\•!*« £lt«%• II. Ill lulr! •• u i. • • t 1(1 t hi »« < i ill) with . « ! • * • i;i t trw i»• »ii«i i »i i i .i • l*| 1« « -1 . Ililll* . < .' I i *u» t . .. i • • : -i o.iilivi <)> U v : ' • • »• t|»i«lt \|1UU Iv'l .11 III i :Ul I .i U.ri while Mil- •». :« tr.i ' ' quartet • *• • » • :» ;vi ID. ..H i « .. .1 1 : »i M • I i . • I II II II I 5 .. ih^n. . . -I I Hull. ^ •» «. 't,«-li i. ;> ^ - 11 i)lt . j.j : .? ;; Mi ;;i; • '!! IV I.» . n.n 'I « tiTi i*; . »i i? • 'ii. timt'i . RURA! I.ANDS <!!ANGE IN PAPERS TUESDAY {ill; I pel > V i i:..11!•«•>i • • . n -l.-d ■ „ ! iIt r. r ». t,.v M« J • -j»:- !«.-1 .if <Ici-tl i.tluv. !< U (*!•• wilei .iiid -.vile -eld to ii ■ Hmi-ii .iii ti : ■> 1 u and oltlur coil •. eratii.iiK 32 1 -2 u< es on the Heti • U-ifon-TownsvilU- road. ' > A. FY: t.kim ;nul wife sold to i i.t \!Ifii K..i >•!>..ii and witf foi •-1 i ami • llit-i ivn.^itlri uiimi 1-^ i-> t! m.rth hi tin- city. ' (' Kit' <11 nvcytd to (.'hark-:* . r#l)le :• i i"(!u tour tracts land • i 'i.t < iMuid roati, cunttiju. . unit . . ! • -u; and i 0 I -2 . .• . Discharge Rule Relaxed .-\ 11:1111. i. K«i> in N" is it ,i,v *-anted replacement :.i i.i- . i-\ei v enlisted ill.ill ■ • ■: M iliM'liai'Ki'd trwii (In- i> • 11v ;• w a amii»iuiced at head |...i •. !■ it *t mu.it Command. i pi - meets Hit- othei • • 111 >• • i" .> .!l no dl • chained nil action will neriututly at i i l tii«. i ii.i i cv nl the ol°Kiilii£titiuli in \> li.i i, lit* .1- kiiihI Application •ii,i-i in :i..,vti t'uluiitiirily, .m writ ; hi;'.. In tin snlilH'I's' lit UiuU1 rum iniiin ! i■ 11|• cant iiiii-1 • fill i-i.diliii li.it t dlscliatted nun tin .at 111> In* \ iii ■ t-i11,>1 Mil . i -tilt ■' .int.. t.,\ including a^i'icid ■ iii"i -iich «-\ idt'tico iii-iti« ii Hi,. ; III :■ !•■'T«-i .•! -tali -ii.eut trout ;>• is|ii i Ii\i • •:i.111■ • >i-1 It..- I lilted I "l 111 >|i •>' tl!«' ' i ii I 'III "■.•III • t M I'll I .lltl-lll • t Ii • II ..ppl.i atll.lis '. >l» • \ •'1 I'll lilll i "i •! I. il I.i I ii 1111 f tin i • .iii •( Ncliarge antlim t> . . e been 11•11• >1 tii i I Ii . • Ii ..., . . I. i • in ii-i-.ii.itii.il- with .i . minium : ' Ii I ••III I A llll .nhli.lll Tr.lt;. Ill- ll t..l|| lull t .11 I ■ I ' .1.1 • \Ir./si jre f>r< »\ nil's ! «»r (!;incellat ion ()!(.<>iirt Sessions l-Vh I ll.— Ainuiiii" • I llu lull i"i>litllllllilt* . itl ■ i;i.'. «-i in.i tn appmii: . : l 'tK«-.- found suppi.it 1 ,t - . -ill providing tur tl.«- caii • i iiUii terms oi upt-iioi ■ Hieie appears to 111 I-iis'ilie--- to just.ty the i! terms may tie cancelled ■ I.i.:. iipi.ll I ecolllli itrlili.1 ■ 11111111 y coimm- mi.in"i - lli .1 Itilr l l-piil t. il t. - -idilii' ti. |ii: lily tin i ' ; • i -• ' .. ti*i m. may l»* cancelled, un • ti i '• .: tin* lull, at request hi •-.I I. v.Iii*ii approved by the I. '.-.I ->t tin* ili-tiirt. .\lixi-d > i ..•riliin.itii.il nt Mil- pi - ar«u«.-d dtirinu house iiiti i !• :. ' n • tin- >)>«■<• i.i 1 judge au tli.it additiniial .indue* i ill ! tii-W. Hint Cull It tliK-li - •■i> .!• i (tars .nt' lint heavy, ami • art* being called oil i- i two days than ever be f .lodge get paid fm the lull -.it-l: and there is the expense of ar .i.i-' ..in- day fm jurnr.s and wit ia->si* in Mich instances. Tl.e pi - i-ioiis. nt the pending bill ••ill make .1 much easier to cancel • i i'ii.- a. advance and ,-ave this ex ii.-i I. r.vvi'i - generally are said In • .i passage i>t the bill. 'I'1 i liee I a- two latge compound ■ il t!i• i>ni.pie mies ,13 I I. I I l it / It l.\ £•,(,>< I II i. ARROW IIRO.llLYfi STRIPES are High, II ilk ml lluiitlmic Here's the new \rrou -lnrl thai"« making fa^hinA ui'WK ill llu' March l.siuiiii ll- -triflings arc so handsome. it- -nil iiiiiilr.ii -«• Iiiii'. ili.it il'n nitre l>> lit- iiiii- ol \ iiiit- 1.1 \ «»ri\ml Inn as it is, there's lots ul laimdrv iiiiIiml'i ImiiIi into it. Heinu an \rrow. it lia- iNe exclusive advantages «il faultless \rrow 1nll.11 ->t\11[i^ . . . the Mitoga figure-lit. .iimI in Wow ilr-igneil tie, shorts and handkerchief lliat were es|ieeiall\ originated for it hv America's ace designers. Come in, there's lot s of color varieties to select from, and a com plete range of collar -I s Ir* and sleeve lengths. SlIIllT *2.25 TlK ft SlIOKTS 75* IIA NDK Kit CHIEF 5(Jt Short Term Federal Notes Are Purchased Duilx IHsimUIi HMn>:iu, In llic •sir Walter Hotel. My I.YN\ XISHUT Hal> it'll, Kuli. It' Ki\e million [dollars ol the Stale's Mineral luntl surplus lias aheadi invn invested in United Stalin "eei liiu vies • huI'-M • ednes " due hi oiii- \« it *i htMrintt interest at tin iale • »l • i - 'i»• i ot urn- per rem Thai will > i«• I■ t > rt. 750 lor the year. Stat«* 'I'liM'Uii'i I'h i \l .!• •>iii~i■ sttited .Monti, v that t will • ' < po licy ot tli«' i-i.iiik iI o| 'at' uiuli'' autlioi ity ot l< j'.i-la'is ■■ '• v est the en in t v. fiitx tin.* sin lie kind •>! mii. lai ' < i , paper. Ilinl.t: n.li u t all I'-uui lie obtained i.i« 1 •! i' it-i ji r .1 i'ii» ».i, but till- lllnliev it.r Ml ' I . .ill al)l«' when needed "II the lieui-iai -\ « i»11 -. s .. • 11 ;«i« i the surph^ should l'< u-tii s 11 diit e tin- State's del.t. 1 . Id nave bought the leii^e-t tei ■ ' ■'< n.t available and -topped nit* >«-—i ant Johnson. "Hut it >inti i >■ ii . ' to effect the aet >av.- '• • • <> may be needed hi tw. s> . i i ill course. any ecuiitu -old but they 11■ i>>111 I-i ■ . • pai N'o i;«i\ ernii'i id |.-> Worth le-.-> than pai al .i a.« t;oiti«- !>< i.ii and keep i e-ini i : ! i:. •uev i need, d ^liUKt.-1i"ii that II.- I • > • • < d Hi loiin l inie "A .o l>. i .1 'it «hieli ha' e mall ■' in.I due tor a loiij; l.un . J • III. • d I'll 1 Welti. I It t • v i Noi th C'arohii.t < ' u i e pi e-ented lai|?i iy • I i.ds i on.ui| dm ' • i . • < i i I ii ililia lioild." ell .ii in: anil an.'' 111v. In,- • < av tillable within ' < ii ..if a oil lit ii' >t y it M : . IK- pel cent lull 11 I YOUR FEDERAL INCOME TAX No. n.t l»KIII < TIONS nm TWI S .11 «•. .11 Kflli-I.il. ., ,I- . , . . r eileral income tax inn I I(l • , 1 •' trade III- | > 1*1»I t'^Mi . 11 , >tifi? ls shuwtl ... Schitiul, ,i .11 "VI' ,il ||f| profit |,,^s. . uiMi.ep iJioiessj,,,, item J i.i ii,v return k,„ i0.„ "" 'v1"'*1 i»"p«<!v >i„.uui i„: -Viedule II. Mini,. dX ii deductible -hoi,l<l be -In. • !, , ' 14 deduction.- T:ix. f i„... „ in item H must also be .suppon'eu Of til (in Schedule C ) of the deduction. The deductibility of taxes i- sub ject u, lour general limitations on v hv,h U,e «enw»«>* deduct iba only by the person upon whom the. uj e, by law. imposed; 2. Federal income, war profits, and r,rr pt?"vtN !"^v~•" •• - ible tin Federal income t.,x •» I uXi-t tor local benetit ..--eshiuei.t. for .strwt, idewall ,u"td !«•«•;.! in proven,,-,r' winch tend to enhance Hie value ..i the propertv taxed. are n,.i t e except amount.-. al|..eat,|,- I,, iiiuinli-n.,iit'e or interest ,li;,rj"*'. < The tax mil.-1 be a lax l..,' pun Jic pun i harge* for gmvi miien .1 . I ire- micIi , unicipal v\ ..i,.i '11- l ..i king motor charge-. .... ,. .ind ihe like ., Hi,., axes. I,ut are deductible _ 11 incurred mi .i trade .,r t,ii»,.. f'i 'he cr,.-e ,state and local .ile.s taxes, it the ainotiiil of i;1(. ' 'X IS measured In i|,e price ..i i|,e '• " «" '•* • Mini pei unit ,.i lit •iMldc Sillii. .If |« | |s t'ji.n .I|f| v < 'led, Mie a ii ii.uii t paid is dedii' III.:,. > Hie purchaser. I he l eihral tax on Haolu,,. |. i'". » d upon ibe producer ..i m.por 't-1. Hid con:eqiientlv i> n. t drduc' ,M, t.v !I.,* individual coi, umei ,. v. •• pi II ..t in the ea e ,.| i;, ,.|,n. ' ' I l"l till' I I p(|| | !,.*,• ,| , _ , .. II.I tllll. <1 III t||>. | ,,| |||I , . . . ii me-. expeli: e I. I edeial dull,- and ev, , , ; I ohi I'eneial. >nip>.,i| | •ii.inuractuiti. importer, .i i, | .nut Consequently are n. t ,l..|.,i 'bi consumer. »»i vende* l.e I.. ll»e I'edi-i al c\n-e • ■ iiml :le tn »>. lulu u-atm« i.niieal lelrigcrato,.. i.,,| , |( 'l.ei i "inmndities. a? well • I In\iny ia\es ,>n |icrflitn*1 . l>i i pai .it inns. ie\v eli.1 " :i'H" ippllr to • , . , , . I energy, liquor. toharco playing cards, and tl... |,K. Taxes imposed t,v n... , , , ( State: I viivei lime lit .n io, i,..l item ma* lie deduct,,| , chili dues, Icleph »ii«- ,m| i,.(t. set v ices, s.ife dep.. il l,..\, port at ion of person-, and pi. . \ '!•«* of motor vehicle .» i. ,t document* Federal einploymcnt tax. «-d to he paid by an e( p|,.v,. deductible, but II,r an,..ui,i la.xc;. lecjiiiied to be withheld i \ m .1 employer from the c.,i,, ••"jPl.'.vees a pavmenh aie , not allowable as .i dedii. t.,,,, i , employee tor Federal mi purposes. co5° ."f ;,d valorem property axes, the deduction is alloweil o„i'v to the owner of the property Thus il .i man and his wife are film# •'i.iie returns, and the home is '.,v <d bv the wife, then the pi..p. ,tv l.ixe on that home are dedti.-i,:.|.. '»nl> in the wife's return. State income taxes paid aie .,||..w able tax deductions ,,, the Fe,|,., i income tax return. There was the man who answerer I;i" ,he questions in his Income tav I blank correctly but somebody elj-e i by the name of Morgenthau, «/,( (he $64. New Hampshire Plan Serves As Model For Car Pooling Daily Dlsputrn Bureau. It! lilt- Sir \V:iltrr llot«*l. By I.VW \ISKKT. tVl». id lii. lml ■ N'>i«li Carolina anions >tah wliirii ;ilV «i\ ifiK sfi'iuus initl clltitxc lliounlif lt> ll'lllicitiu Matt' tia\fl >»t •>l»l "Sl ut Iii'i-s, ;i bill It-tin of tlu I'ulilif Aii miiiisti'titiuii I'lt'itriiiK ||..n«r .it «.'»»! i-agti a ivpurt t. :i»- (.'••uncil "I Slate C!ti\t>riin,• -lit vui'-.i-itint; til" W\\ I lill II | > !||||- |>l.i! .1 llullt'l f««i" "tlior sliiti-s, I'lif |>1.111 v.; > it, . . .u-1 n the Alaska 5'J;?per f 11,1 ■' _ — -*m j SHOWN AT AN Alaskan base Is Vice Ailitiiial Kiank Jacob Hoteli er, commandant of the Thirteenth I Naval District and commander of the Noi ill west Sea Frontier. He conferred with Army anil Navy otiicers and observed conditions under which enlisted men are dis ci.arming their iluties. This is an oil'., ial t>'tl States Navy phuto. New England state in June of la-t year. During Hie last seven iiioiiUi* <•1 ISM'J it is estimated l>> have saved I.UlMi gallons <il gasoline and one ei • •I tires a day. rciiucing I rave • ind travel mileage ton i»l«■ i.•!»lv mine than fill per cent a compand v\ itl> ISH1 without serious handicap to state business The setup is handled hv a state nuleaj{e adniillistrator. who has de veloped tun "car pool-" All i.• t«• owned ear- are cleared thruuith .1 pi unary pool. and mav lie n-«•«I ••nly upon iiUthi'ilty 11I tin1 admin ti.,t.>r alter written iei|Uesl trom depart ment heads. State ear* an- maintain ed 111 a central state gaiagc. Eveiy .1.1 i liaoli' .11.111 is .1 I'll t«. pit vent aipucalion 111 ti av el. even I' the e\ III < a I I e.|llll ill;: employe!'S ill one eparlinent perform certain worl; • a . a liei depal tmellts Cars pi ivalely nwniil tiy .-late 111— e- lull uM'd I.M | nil • I it* business ..ii' eleaie.l llimugii a >cinndaiv 1».>11| Such vai are nut sulijeil to ulipalcli i/\ the adniiliisli aim . lint .lieir owners aie reipured lo cany oilier pas.sciifcei going the aine vv a.». . ,i.l Hit III II I pi IV all' 1 .il :■ is ha.* ell oil live eeiits i>ei mile lor tin* owuei .ii.iii^ alone, seven niil a mile it 11 I'Mra passenger 1 earned, ami .. 1.ill adv .lining 1 •» ten cent a . ill* when lliiee 01 inoie ailillliiili.il •as:eilgei an I1.111I1 il. A I lei 11 i'. 111 11■ ■ .isoll.-I'le allllal ... I , .my piolil 1 ..11 lo Mil I .ill- i;e lit 1 a I :111m Ail'. I lalllp.- Illl e I .1 III.ill t.ilf, ill 10 .01.1 .11 ill ill ^o|ai l.il i< .1 ..'II' ..11 llll.i 1. Il.e ale I .1 llall 111! .1 a ^ .ilnl I1.1 1 it'll Inner a'' lo.iov 1.ei#ple I »Ijv iini.-'lv .11 1 •... t tii• 11 1 tin i\. ii. nip Inn |ilali niilil ■ ml Woilv .'it i«*. Imt it 1.- suggested .Maine. Kent ucky anil Tennessee liave atlopleil bolli ' pool" idea-', Willie ten stales Kliotle I lantl, . t no y iv ani.i, lieoigia. I Mini. We I I annua. Iowa, NetnasKa. \ 1 it; 1111 a. Washington .ilill Michigan have piir liit luti ovvned-eai |mmi| into cllecf . il.a,.ao.i liiihana, .Minnesota, Mis i--ipi .akI North L'aiohna are re ' . !iav nig ti an.-poi talioii p.Mils ... 0. in .11 l ompletion state." %Vin. II. Models. Jr., a.-si-taut eom .111 : ioih'i .il 11111|11| Veliieles 1 mile • ' .nt• 11 i 111 - ti atoi loi .\01lh i.n una. ..li-.mlii.ie local ageiicii*. ot the .-. 111.111 di leu e oi|;aiii/.i1ii.ii liavt i..U£lli. te.l .1 Im-al tlUlf-thc-1 ittt loinuila. vvaieh Slate ollnials ait I inlying* with tin idea ol t n!ai in:; > o: .i" ..t tile cards ai ian;;ed uji large hoards sin 1 oiindiiii; a lleta." ■ Hal *igh and immediate ( viiotis ha in en set ,i|i in tin capital < >n one lioiinl aie listed names o, peiMin doning rules: on aiiothc .ne listed av ailable t'.n • tor iegiii 1 pi 1 t;iI trips. 1111 • ■ 1111;11 it.11 (ailing time and place, de-1 iratimi • nil other (Jertincnt laets. In opeia liuti loi- lo-s than a week, I he nit. i> proving til value in solving -onu ol the 11 aii-.porlation problems loi He'd be a "public enemy" —in Axis-land! February 6-12 it National Hoy Senut Week. Thit Scout »« turning j merit badge in electricity. ^ OUTING i» a world-wide movement - bui there are no Boy Seoul$ in any //.xii country. . . . Why? Perhaps it isbecause Scouting teaches tolerance and human brotherhood* regardless of race or religion. Perhaps it is because Scouting is broader than boundaries or politics. Perhaps it is because Scouting encour ages independence and self-reliance, instead of regimentation. At any rate, the finest possible tribute to the Boy Scouts it the fact that Adolf, OeniloanJ Hirohito are afraid of them! The spirit of Scouting is the spirit of Amcrica. The restless, searching spirit of a pioneer people. Free men and women, working out their own lives with their own hands and minds. Build ing, inventing, improving. Taking the risks and enjoying the rewards. Better ing the world as they better themselves. Out of this freedom of individual opportunity grew the great American industries that are pouring out planes, tanks and ships today. Out of this freedom grew the electric companies under American business management that arc furnishing far more power for war production than all the Axis countries conihincd. Thi.* freedom is nor ill fighting for. It challenges men's energy and inge nuity. It will create an exciting new world when the peace is won. CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANV IN VIST IN AMUMl Wine Bill Passes House; Opponents Charge Unfairness Daily Dispatch Bureau In (lie Sir Waller Hotel. Il\ I.VVN NISHK'I. !;.• i. l-'cli. Ill Tin- wini' foil I >1 i 11 1> now III > to the eliiltc. It . e.l litiii! ic.uhni: II tii,. house Hill t'Ull \ otc ot lil to III. ill! 1*1' .1*1 hour .111(1 I:.lit lit solid argument .111.1 |>:iI liana 111;11 v m.ii i'liicrilli;, Illl'llli' I!1H iliai'HO- hv tile opposition til,. I)t*ll|!o i Ills ill till' IIHMSIUV WCI'e IIS • im iinlai. t ii i i' Xiiiihtoii- anio-ui i i*iiIs wi n* t.illicit, only on, ottered i'.v I'mstcad ot in.mm- restrictiiw; ale ol l!n |m'i' eeiil u illi1 t• • tirade ,\ i!e> ami i eMail! a ' Kl'tllltK hy. Will <• l. iiii|ikin Uil "ii |or the .11. relerrin;' ' > tin- Uood intentio n •il lilirni'ttlllate result ot li'cili • •ii ei "eliil two veals a no tor wine ntrol. atlil iilt.iiliiiK lot no amend ! • -tit- oi i fi. '.i i (lie ti*\t ot the I!. Ailioitliiii' some hail ti.itui"., • • |i irtiil I i Ilii authority to e! - v. tie i ■. : |> lnhit sali1 to nun r iii.mi. .ihI other eontrol pow'ei s extremely ile irahle I.ohliv cttitt i.eat wa- 'li.it laimpl;in's ellorl \v i ne ol the ni" ' i>n|iressi\e .mil ti n ilH'illg u-ir'ie liealil in tile house n several year . As he .sat down i dozen or inure leiiihci rl.iin. oil tor i eeof'nit ion ■ lieaUer Kei t ill • il then to I><- ii.i ii-lit. th.it Ii). v. i ill lil net to all ol lielli lint collld • . ■ .L',1 ulilv o' i • • t mi1 1: i ■ in' ■ ■■ mi i»o! . 'ii Honi til III) fie l.i '• ■ 11 la llilllietlt • reduce inaxiii iiih aleoholic ■■ ■ i• t i.1 !eeal w me '■. ! t per i'i .it ii I'll.| it ol his .iiiii-ii»lii,o|it In I l it, <| lln- Mi'ih . Sh.ik. |ie.ire I h i - \v <; uly ami othci • •.■ the evil I t ale..In.| II, .ml it would ■)<* . I mid i>i11 it Hie ,i|i i.hoi was t.a 1st i '•'ted I'.ev ii; ol .V he anil W. .1 I : lit; I-, ot Cat< .iltemptcd to e\ ! ! • il" e i I lie I ..iter Ile\ ins it- o| the Wei hi • i i.etmier "Jo I hi. 'ei t In • 1 i.t h iii:: creditc I v -.(-. . ral spe.ikei to A\ery i-iri i v W iltei Sell.ii \ .unaiiee t -i i - |o\« • r the iii ii i traloisa'an j $-1.01111 in tea,I • Sti.oiill as in tlx ill. aii,I Dn\ i>l Dolliitger of Oast i w anted in limit hill to the font: 1 lies wilh A Hi' t. es. Dan Tomi-k :i 'I -lackson eitei Ins rei-onl .i consistent voter t'o all ailti liifii'i . hut opposed Ml Mellini'.er an • ,liii< nt. "I"h« ii We« , l.iinl Spi dill , . il to ial.le ,,!1 : -'n in mhi. .iii- it i i -i 11 -. which 11 ii it ii-i . i.!'e\ aited -a itiio ,1 a .in vote. I" ai pi • • i- f en made a inoviu -'ii mam I t:.e hill, hut pat tir.i • Iv t e inl-i'i lae! e o p-'■ all ..me! (Intent■ i'i a Initio) ii in lli i Ued tor .i record ay i o • -te l.i h was granted \ I". •!! call |iroi:r<-ssed the lm:i 1 ' "• >i"c !i :i e. Kit's! mi,, side an j .'.-tcn-h. i "i :t. i I toners i - watehini " c|. < |v. .iiui mav develop a state plan oinewliat a long tile sann then the other was in The load, nut near the iMul a steady stream ,,*. ayos resulted in tlu* final vote ol til l'«the lull anil -Mi attain t. Til,. llteaSUIe \Va> tlltlodllecU | j.• wivk l»y Shelley I'aveness ol CJu.l Inril ami others. Former report :n 111is oorrespor.deuce thai tin- entire Guilford delegation Mailed it was er roneous. liobcrt Mosoly was not mv of tin? introducers, but lie did vote lor tin' bill. The full Kors.vth dele gation voted against it. In preliminary discussion Court*? I'/zell ol Kuwait mentioned Ihe ivi liievoiis letters I If had received, one from a Sunday school Has-, askiuu It in > to oppose tl.e measure, lit? saitl they didn't tunlei t i d it. and when hi e\.'l in il it to evoral preacnerx the\ asked liim to help pass ;he control lui Gardner Hudson ol Fur yth admitted there iiuj*hl he some H< ml lialure-. lait sa.d the had one tar oiilweinlu d lliein. lie also i" ,-nti d i I: that • iuvvrmir Hiougli ton \va: tor the lull on hasis ol a letter which the governor had Wi;'. ten askiiu* for some kind of wine control legislation. Dm* Vetera1: of many legislative hatllc rennrhid in the lobby tlut he d'Hild* il f a iiv'e vol,, had been 'it in\ lU-t'.ree inllitciicetl by any ut thi' 01 it' ;. I>'i ill bail been t h i ; 11 • • I nice pi •ipom-lit-' and • ;>■ poni-nt alifi' li. d i tiinateil a inu j.i ttv ut tin to tilteen for the Jill. Wnr Powrrs Hill Offertfd | (i*,»<imiieil troni I' lgi.* ftv»* ) conteni ion-. I;, pi t • . t.; employees, cm plover ami the public innst be on ,I' , , ion. which would have llu- pi.v i'i t i •: iit* uhpoeniis lor witnt s .' ami tetu.-al to "hi y would 'it- treat* il a ■ utenipt "I cun t The pi t-'.var hous«». according to an architect rirsil ma/a/ine. will he the 'ami* a t:.i- pre-war house. Not i | I n 11 l;yo pi. t-war hou.-:e WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE — Without Calomrl—And You'll Jump Out of Bed in tlu- Morning Karin' to Cio Tin* livt r shiiuM pour i»ut 2 pint* of !•»!•• jtii« •• \*.»r Ih.wi I* «*\ery tlay. If thi* )itl«* »•» i. i f' w.t / fr* your i«nm| muy not <iit',<*t. 11 iii.iy just il«*<*ay in ihi' l«iwi'lti.Theu I%m 1*1* at* up \ ur sii.marh. Y«»u u» t «i#n •iipati.l \ m • I Hour, mink uimI tla* wurlii liNikx p ml.. It uiixe ^iiuil, old Cartcr'n l.inli* l.ivi r I' iH 1 • i!«' tli*-*«* 1! pint* <1 m: Ir««ly t.• 11:4k-- y..u f««l "up ainl up." <I»t a |iui).a^' tini.iv. Takv a* ilirirtwl. Kliirtiv hi making l»iU f!»w fr»«iy. 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Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1943, edition 1
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