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Economists Can't Agree Post-War Economics Offer Tough Problem On International Basis, Says Stewart Washington, April 20—How t > {'.uaiantee stabilization i- one !•: the most difficult problems to be ohed. us insurance against a hauiy gum med-up .state of international eco Di.r111in post-war (lav-. It is a .-ubjcct for experts to <l:s ciOrdinary folk haven't the re motest u'ldcrstamliiiji »»!" i: Well, why don't they get the export* i ■ explain '• to them? And than is a» mtaii a pu/./lc to tackle as the other one The experts' trouble i* thai tliev don't understand i". either. Some of them pretend to. but they disagree among themseive- to .Mica an extent that their discissions don't mean anything. The two out-landim'. i! ll-f ; I gumuiit are I'reasu . Se< «••. : > Morgenthuu ami Liid Kev:i« t; - British treasury's chief counsellor. 1 he north and south !•":< ■ .> e n tarther apart fteo.n-aphicalok ; n that pair are "ti poRt-wai si ■ , lion. They arc poi.te abi :t •. 'it that is ALL they are. Of course, tin- iguor. nt. im-i'ii't titic theory is that stab c-n s >t ot nettinsi .t balance i! • !;.e keel ot a boat or a p!a e > tn.it t will lloat right side up hi 'v-t hi'cl-, t«i "stability" aftei wind ■ td wave have jiggled it. This stull'. though. - i 1 al curielicy stabili/ati' ri- \i e| • ' • or more count rie ' re ; • > ;i i. nil ot different money on a 1>: that one of them won't ! y -slui.il while the other is shooiinT !l *.. happens, it i- a- if voii r*i> into a s'lore to place a.i order of •;> i.- i the grocer won't «• ;•••. dougil except at a h< av.v -t and you won't rec '.g:i</.o h : Now. basically, couir.v.i < jroods with one another. Il they are different kii'.i.- ■ :t — go.ids that we wan! i>:id >iave and that they wan; to i.tit <! h t have —why. it is n s.mple n ti ansartio-.. The Irounle i< that such deals . m l straight tw:iy. Th.s is illustrated in our trail :n tior-s with Lir.ti America. The Lat. have i. 'd'a. s of tri.;>i'\il «ii." »eini-t ropical raw we require and v.c hav l!t.':d- that thev are anx . u. f .r We generally ce* ah n;* " a ; pretty well on Uvit i i« an exception. Thin .< - • '« .n competition vvr'i us. W lest oT the in we are <.-. a v :u lai* v. K:»i it U on a »• in->pieiioi:- v unharnvjnious basis that we aiui r.i A i g<. it in*... manit i *n our lalinnthip. The Argentm • will h.e to get in line ultimately, b it • be reluctant. If it c uld 1 av av with it. i! might be pro ax .—out tin commercial reason■. Look at them! The Latin .*•*<••< c:*« can make much .ire a. • v r.< as. :--d lite re«t of the v v'.c! .; otherwise. In the l>ng run \ t.na will profit by ac<| iesef-ig n i :■< vitable. f* doesn't so nrxh v little country Hse 'he Arjv-r Fin-one's small nation .• i'l • ■ ,-it istied with «nat Ihey :■ i • • the post .v.ii- settlement. The s.t'iatii !> for the • • • . , i How are the monies g swa; ;ied ' !t u to ri. tie betweer. r. <1 K'-itain alone? Well. then, bow are ti between lis and oft It reaches mternatioii. "ONCE-OVER" I>r. ! O. Sr'i.uib. Dean of Acrieullurr and I>n e« lor of the Kxtension Srrx ire at X. C State I'lillrer. tests the "Onre-over" farm implr ine-I :(•<•« nt!\ developed an«l design* d b* "he department of Aurieul ti.: I Iit icrir.1, ai Stale t'«iltcfie. This is .• i!i-« inarllille that beds up !.•■ il n;:eits tin* 1 sirraw. distributes tin- lertilifer in bands and liianl* t! . seed Olio id. >i ran do llir work <>I live or six men. and (!: ■ »!<;ii n> i- lis ill <>;ot::-.h •<; be I" one mult*. I*, was devel t , i••• I'- <• XV. tilics Assnriale iv the Department of Agricultural i nv.i'i ii• u. Dr. Si'liaub sai»': "Il i*. a meat labor saving device for : .i la! !!!• iT\«ciit;. -live ol these ni.'ihiiu- have been made i- • V": t . ( a:i ima nt::niil'u<-liirer and will be ii-ed in a series of dcnutustiations over (lie stale AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE j My I.VXX X1SBET Daily Mispali-li Mureau In Th«* Sir Walter lintel—Raleigh ':«• ael < . I- | i .. !H U\V>• .. Ill ( ' •i:im ; i.- Ill III.- jrii.a: < i • i tn I.<i ('.,i,in • . • :..iy -.I 'tin- Si.ili- iiiii. Im • • ;il.ii.ii l.'itHl lirensi-il :.l i>n i.i miisl i.I I hfi; liy |i.'.ii'li<"«' nt law, mi Mill i.:• u:• Tin..unli Sai \. -IHil ::;ifl il< Hi I lit I imlit.iiy illn V.'iuri Mani.ci. ii• -,i' :■ 11t-t mu:i • i . tin . \\il!i !.n. I.e. ii «• mi! i\ii" ;! •' actively riij'.ijui- hi t>: :ic'h i rt,lulled Ull Illlli.lil'l .1 I. .. »: I- . 4\ M*t* v. ,11 »«■ HH.ill.v -i i.i-i-ii. I In ill.".I I tin- eeutiiRi i;>'lil (III !. U V. ;>■ int.-. O i.\1Mi:.""IAIJV llu> ln^li rat in '., ■ or# ..i stiviee indicates tin.: . , i: ill 1! ill.- •. ilidi'Mli" II:.il ,vi»ls nit hi law I.', iiur,-. an Arm> I'n.'iiiiLi .urn became ati it mi'iiiis lui Iht r. ili.it there • i'..i!i\ yi.iuif. lawyer? lett iiii.i i.n't i,< • j111 after the war, sincc I • ••'.• I ! it,(ii::;; it sn i <t,iii -'.il: to m.imti'ri :ii i.i.- til depleteJ i:.!••:! I'r.'OTF.rTIO.V What will these "i . <i' when 11 ley inint ■ hi- tin i.'.ir" Tli«' council <•' llic Stiite Mi.: i> taking steps to pro i'ci iiiw A conin ittcc* contponcd •' t'i v i • Henderson. .Iiinnis iJ (J line: hi Wa.-iiing<n. Dicksot. V|< ij.ii:: ■ : Lumbtrlon, Hester Wal !. ti - i A-h. • illi> . nil M K William I. • .1 Uf«ll .pp i|!tif(l. OllC '•i (hi.- main function of thin cone :• \ .1 be Of ti..il In wye: - l. vi'fl at I 11mc .mil handled 1 - L'I>:| lliess !• t client ill tin 11 i*li' - • •. n ill M.i.fiiilfi 'I.ill biisincv. lu ti ' • !:'■ i torn ciune back. Tills , : it j. ;i i it ■ i*i protection for . h •.■( i' : :iu iildifl and for ■ I, V ; Mail' (|iie-l| i:i betm** the Stall Mkiri.'. , 'II . '!: liell !!••••• i I ' . • ><!I< checking accounts. I I <• n I .' . 1.11 lil t- enacted ;i law I'I'I iiiiHim;: tl.i i ;i<-tice. upiin ap l .-i • i " .inking commission. Tin i ■ i-!\ . •• I'XH'iidt'il person al I.mii pi i\ilist's <>l' regular coni •'it 11 I . I rrl n| the 1 wo bills it ciiiini ill i'\ 'In commission, will I., t., u :imil i . l hi the difference l.t- i i-\i>iiiiK between ihiii ltii .cu.l .in.i intbi.-i rial banks. itliaway Criiss, pa i. i> .i chicken fail lit ha- quantities • A 11 lend asked • r i'vl: Monday, .ml Cross. "A1y < ami it a-n't a . t .tiier." JJWIt >!! I.'emt •mi.'itivo Frank I It. ni- .iK ■ ,il inav still got to jt;ir« I.:- I : > i: fie board of trua j I- I tr■« o:a\t "-itv. As was noted I fast \.«ek. t:• legi?I.itlll'e omitted I t»■ • iiti i IIns name when j l.e v..i.- i it. and tin- a time it ap ! in-..n-.i is ..1 I i lather, the Oxford j ci: iij. - :rt. lie e;ited. Attorney t f;« i:« :.it \\Milllan thinks tliat l!ie I "jlinii.." i IK-' an < cnlial part «. iHu- name, and iii.it when "Frank j Will- Hancock" v/a.- elected. it is up l.i the board it.seli to decide which | Hancock t.. certify. Suite there is no ' doubt at all that the younger man wa- tlie one wted tor. there wouiu j r«v:i H i bar lo hi . be:llj; ecrtilica ■ a t. iiSlce. I | Ni:\V IIOAIH) Due to two resit, :ia!ii :i . :itl two ex|>iratit>ns, Gover Bii.uglitun v. as able to name a new board of trustees for the teach ■c:. ad State employees' retirement system. There are seven members iin the board, tli State treasurer and superintendent of public instruction ex-olficio and live appointed by t!it governor. Mrs. Annie Swindell ol Durham was reappointed for a lh;re-yiMi term. Colin Liarnes ol lit tford. JonaHian Woody ol Way* i!t-\i!!.' ami PauI Kellv ol KalcifcTi !■ placed I. : liner Midgut!. H. K. S acy i'li.! I.. IV Moore. 111STOi; 1 AN'S Heapp< iutment of I».*. I! I) W ('oiinoi and Clarence U\ I. Mm 1" the b'l.ird ol the newly ii.in i 'i Depai ti:n nt ot Ai chicvcs ana 'i tmj (formerly h»toricu| cwnmu i. . .i v<( t||i.. • .uglily ..ppropi la'.w In meet linivei il .ipprovul. I Jr. » ir I'll; -Hint • . . y ol il'.t . n. laUv lit'.id n! Jhe histoi. ii' .1 M • St..'.- university. STItlKK II WE CAN'T ALL FIGHJ BUT WE CAN ALL HELP TO WIN THIS WAR BUY MORE WAR BONDS .INTERNATIONAL business machines corporation and recently retired as director o; urchieves at Washington and reiu>.» td to Chapel Hill, "belongs" on tiu board. Griffin, a working new-paper man at Forest Citv. lias established | a far reaching reputation as a hi>- : torian, both in authentic research and in delightful presentation. ltHt PER CENT—Even Henrv M..r gentium could rind no reason i i complaint at the record of one in... ried woman as reported bv the pito lieity department of Kairchild Air craft at Burlington. She • utnctl i.;> to let her entire paycheck, alter . age and victory tax deduction.-. ■ , to buy war bonds. J. P.V Many of the ainetidni :it> I ti> the unentpluvtncr.t coi:i,>.'ii -;it.' ai I law made b" the iccenl U:;i -l.iltir. were pnrelv technical. Au.ntnn i> called to one that i- in opp.citi m • a trend away from ju-lice* ot the . peace courts. Slight •change in t!: I wording of the law. dealing with ! fraudulent application for benelit> I under the act, bring- that olion-e within jurisdiction of justices ol the ] peace. Purpose was to speed up ac tion on such cases; cl'leet may be [ to start a new type of "ambulance chasing" on part of some magistrate.* | Previously these ca-e- could !>•• | handled only in recorder <>i .-uperior j | courts. GRAZING TOO EARLY i PROVES WASTEFUL Allowing cattle t.> graze spr>t.g I pastures before the grass h.i.- made ; sufficient growth to withstand luii use is a good example ot haste matt- i ing waste, says L. li. Miller. >oil con- 1 servationist of the Tar liiver joil . conservation district. Too early and too hea\ v spring i 'grazing does not pay. the con.-erva tumist points cut, even though it is Hard to resist the temptation unco ( pastures begin to "green up." While pasture grasses are rich tn ! nutrients during the spring growth 1 period, they may be prevented lion I making full growth by ovei -grazing. ' Miller declare*. Ciras: should lie lng:i j enough for cattle to git a gooi. inoutliful when gra.-itiK it. aiul <>. ! case of new planting- the -oil should i be firm enougli so that when tin | cattle walk on it lhe> will not u< - stroy the plants. If these precaution- are not ob- j served and cattle a:e turned onto pasture too early. tic amount I MEAT PROOl CriON PROMUI ti) r-—— <7/ufa( Kinston FAT STOCK. ShqlO Kra/.mt: \v:l| 1>»* reduced n,;.: r.ii later in the sLwim, Miller j-ays. Wlu-I | '.l>! Ill'l* • till lit* Oil MMIll'U lli't ."lowly i! may Ik* de.-nable In turn tin' ealtlr oil! lor only one 01 • • hour* .1 tlav. Sometime; a rotation -y>tem of I: ,n.K ij.tljn- lu lotaiion nia/iiiK, a portion • ! tin l>.t, lure i.*> "rer.trd" v. InU il'e otln-r p».;tioii i.- being gra/i d. According to .John K. Fust) :i"i ra.il husbandman at N. State U;;e. North C":.ri liua lia man. : d \ atilape.-- for th»* production ,.f ipvn; laniU.-. bill inlii n.il para ite- nlti-t 1> • controlled. Buy Wn.r Savings Stamps or Bonds Kmc -Irak- .. d | i r!: f-'» :> • !! tile III- f :■* tin* Third Annual Kinst 'ii Kat Stork Sh>\v when t■..111J;y la: in ajjents ;nicl s|u*ri;ilistn i.: the Aj;i umIIu'.d K.v.f '^mn Sm i(V ;i! St.ill1 rullr^v rooi>i-l ated \\ i111 f;u;li'i n Caii'lina l..i !iu i • .-'ii I Kin:;, n CiKililiir: i' ('■ i>i i • e !■ tajjo one ni In* in" ; -uree-M;il • Villi: Ii! : '.1 ll eVCI llllll 111 I!l«* Stale. Al t!:o iippor i:t•!11 may ho -epii tin' (irand <'iiami>'"U -leer of th« j-lmW i-sliilvli i| I v ;i •! |l iluli iMi-tn or !■! I.i'i . i i inty. 'I ni: allium.il v..;s" :< (I ami lilted liy Rntiert L. .)• lui-nn. .1 . as a -III projeef and wtvul'ici it.ii• ;•• ii il- win n exhibited. It .-old for 5(1 ccnts a pound on tin hoof. At the upper left, is the {fraud ----- » i i in iiv. h m i»y David I.ro li uphi'ev. KKA liov :«l<<> of l,t unr '.-utility. The pij; weighed 252 pounil :i!ul tin' :«tt rents a pound. 'I he j*:-;. 1 iti rli 'i>pion :i:ul resoiv.' ciianipii'M pitf> are <een with then • iwtu'iv at the lower loft. In the low«»r renter pii'tui'c riin In* sf-u tli." eha-opion :» fi «'•" live hog.; ownc ! :ill<l iXhib.Ntl by I.. \V. Outlaw uf l).>|i!i i i'..iinty h.-inj', judged !>> I)i. I). K. I'.i.iity, n.rat specialist • i tin- Msjioi iinent Station a! State Col le'.'.o. .1. \V. Taylor of Itieliland, On ! Court;.. In. wed the res«'ive i ha: i»i'•:« '.j.' ami also the champi.ui pel i i I. n ho;;. ;..vn al the low ! ight. College lir estoek specialist, ?;:>• the >ho\v w.i.i a decided Miceess. ! OUT OF 10 NORHAL'Mf M BUM®! BUNKY BILLt ■'LOOK at him swear An' hear him CUSS People like HIM Aw just MEAT for us!" \ LEAKY LOU: "yes, an' what the HECK He just led with his L'HtH With a TIRE Pre-Check This wouldn't hcve BEEN I* J How Esso Dealersnew can save you Irou SI.OW leaks caused by nails, lacks, had salves, etc., can exist long before the lire actually fails oil the road, lint such tires waste ruhlier hy running "soft." and finally produce "Hat-." that need not happen. Just replacing lost air once a week is not chough. A recent check of o>er 20(H) cars showed that nearly three quarters of tliciu needed air in one or more tires; Slow leaks can lie spotted, and the. trouble fixed iti 110 limes out of ten before the lire flues Jlut. To do fB£i, your Esso Dealer offers this now, slmpto, and provod TtlUE MI-CHECK sarvice: lie trill accurately hand-gauge each lire before itir it pumped in. Any crrfMirr Ion* of prennure In one tire in in tlanlly spotted, can then cattily atul quickly be repaired—with a patch, a new raive, or whatever it needed—before the damage goes too far. He trill scientifically check mileage left on each tire,and twUchlires forlongetl possible mileage. Finally, tire* are acctu-alely filled to »carliine pressure of mti less than 32 pounds. TIRE PRE-CHECK SERVICE " ble and Save Your Tires! IMPORTANT! No matter how little you drive, your car needs these Spring services to help make it last!... 1. DON'T GAMBll on worn-out vinter oil. C.hanpe now to F.««olulw\ tlie Mime bigli-quality oil motorists* have <li-|>end<-d on for years. 2. LUBRICATION—Your far must have the right grade lubricants (it the right |»lu«-i-9t. Your Kwi Dealer lias them! 3. BATTERY— \\ inter it hard on batteries. Have yours checked now, terminal* cleaned. recharged if necessarv. 4. RADIATOR— Hust goes on Men when cars stand still! Drain, flush, refill with clean water pins Tri-Had Kust I'rcvcntive. Esso Dealers ore Gremlin chasersi _ •, Esso icare \TdTmML J saves ■■ '■ w cor STANDARD Oil COMPANY Of NiW JtRSlY fm m 9 WILL HAVE YOU WEAR AN1) MONEY! Our tare and service Harris & Daniel ESSO STATION
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