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Raid Danger Frets Japs Stewart Points Out Advantage Held By Allied Nations In All Out Air War !«>• < lIAltl.tK IV STi:\V.\HT lYutral l*:os.s Cclutli . i t M.|\ 11 i'liiil air ;.uls si; 110 I ho Japs v. nr-r tli:i!i jiyUiintj i'l>f ili i>s Is niiviniis. It '•II 1 lit'l - I ! 1(|. !' \ ||1J •! S" lift 111 !«- . h.rllll . mm! It t-l .\t*i ■ 't■ lit u !. rul. Ill fuiltllv I t.i V" ' . llll-llll. ;s tmi.gtiig I its. bt't'UUM.* tilings "ii the irfuii* :it • • iKivkvH l •*» i(lor t«» <m*li 1 ostein thi«t Iftv lit- <•! . I till tl v I .v !"t • '.i* :-«*t . .1 St •1 , ! « ■ : .1 .• • . J.lullaily. aw li-...: .11 ,1 I). ,1 .i!. . . .ill i■ 1.< • tin < I' !■: :.l I .11.. I1 I I • ' tl . I ■ If . :"l .1 1 ..I ! t.- 1 'v tin "I III • i . .it • t . ■ I «-l • n.. i . , I lull • I m.i : . .1 .. | i I, ■ it! :im! • ti'allr T> l.e iv \v i i. i ' . i ■ 111- r Hill-.'- . prom U I" with .. scries .1! 'I ' ■' 1 tin- 1 'niteii State 1 ..!! hi, « • 1 liit- Atlanta*. I; <1, dues man • .1 I1.1: iltul III' I-..S-iiij's. 111 • 111V11. Wi!!_ in- : s. il i isl like Jlie Jap.- -- !i 1-il eiife III I fie i 'i'illetit. IIM pll i! '• • Vi.ml ii;H|, i-,..isl.ll i ).e liilei if. i' - I'm -! ill |iet that • <• I .l.i r (I'-rm.in. 1 • •!'. :• 11 ii 1'1 • • irninx t > • !! Hitler. I** ii"i lets'. \vh if thrv hi th 1.: • t rlv. fiK'i'l. •'i thuso flights \sitl commit suicide—n the available ipjjiy &% :t..f; could not Ins Tn t!.o mailer 0! n '.•.1 not ho'tif* >110 nf t;n or; t.> which ■lap and nazi liatnry raids 1 ill:,! the Japs ami 1 . the An: icans and lir.toih :u« at a b.& ad vantage over the enemy. Anyw«.y. Anglo-American flyers naturally huvt- an udmirabl* anti nu/i base in the British l»l«s. There is no danger that they will nut be able to net baek from their raids. A.; for the Pacific angle of the con flict. China will furnish uccummoda ti. is ffir thrusts at the Japs. Then be American aircraft curriers to ucki n with likewise. In >lioit, many competent authoii ti»- Ixiectist that this is drifting rap idly nit" ap retty exclusively air war. ITncle S:.m and John Bull 'inanifc tly will U' the offensive pair, on "glo i.;:l" grounds. The only thing the Jar.- ;t\d Hermans can do is to warn, "li we catch any of you fellows' Slyer-, we will kill them." I have no notion that the two big crac.es will murder Japs ami tie. -i ..tis iiidiscriininatcly ill similar fashi< n. but they will have to kill ths-Mi. nevertheless. It can he a reversion to the dark t >t of dark ages. Time was. long ago. in the days ! (I. ngh Khan, Hulagu and Timor •he I...i ■ e. when belligerents mis II.. i ■ i.»ly -la iglitered one another prisoners, and civilians I n ii nnie chivalry got into • '.itn ii I am not positive th.it te.itly matters how you kill a in. |ii>\uled that you kill him. ere certain formalities t i'. ii veil When a toe quit ting y«.u li t him livt—as a cap fl w.te and children were . il i i).i> T!-1■ world is getting buck t • ><i i); ii.<1 article of "anything V. i.it ■ . i what has done it It i .'••■•ible In draw d: -tiilc ... ! it looks like hoing tile nas >.f modern time.*. Remit Cost ?n Trial of Serious Fight t'barges /-.rowing out of a tree .>11 Ii^t11 .it tlu* Oak Grove serv -'.ili..ii everat miles south ot Hcii>K'isun ;i week ui(u. were heard i. Pol t in recorder's court today. \ '.\';iiTaut charged A. B. Seumster, 11 aI > hi'. Taltoii Reams and Jesxc Mi Halt with assaulting each othei. 1 in' tnriv lust named asked for a jur.\ trial, which was set for Fri day iit next week, hut Male asked in i I'di.ile disposition of his case and pl-.aded guilty, l'uyer lor judgment was ct iitinued on payment of the costs and costs were remitted, when it duvelo|K'd that lie is a soldier and ..us here on leave at the tune of the tight. He is now A. W. O. L. from his i iiunand. The only other case heard by Ke o.rder I!. K. Clemwnts during the day's seisiiin of court was that ui .Vilhc Harris, colored, charged vvilh ussault. He was sent to the roads »"o;* IX '.totlllls. The presence in North Carolina of at lrast one emerald mine has Keen rimmed by a reliable citizen. 7AKE YOUR .,. ateng side our fighting men •The iii* n " ' - !( '.• ' ..ii- into our Armed i- < i <-t ; i•< li, iii"- ;i different I iff . . . their i. !■' 11 •!'■{• . . . I ilrii days scheduled ioiln1 minute. Vol'Ii I i I'o, too, has <-h;»!h• sI.;in»! 'v:,iy up on your list of war lim» duties is conservation. If you're doing :i HK.U. .i<>1» of conserving, you're sending your laundry to the Henderson Steam I auniiry where every item is given careful treatment it needs to look better and last longer. If you haven't already tried Henderson Stqam Laundry's sci entific laundering, Phono 508 today and take youi place along side our fighting men! Henderson Steam Laundry PHONE 508 the ovangelist. wont to Samaria nil J jcho.l Clirist to the people who li: '••ihM to him ami saw his ntir ades aiul rejoiced at them. A cei tain num nunicd Simon v. • • among the Samaritans \v!io It i f i ? • ; * utatiun for sorccty. t*ut \\?v I * Others bemij baptized ho •!. t Peter and John also came to Samaria an.l linking Philip's follower.-. ha«l no received tliu Holy Ciliost, t!icy laid their liu»** on them ami they received it. Simon offered Peter money to receive the Holy (Jhost. but when Peter grew angry, he u&ketl them to pruy for ]|j„, (iOLDEN TEXT—John 4:35. Pe'ier ant! John Preach to Samaritans "HKASrt TACKS" ON TIIK SUNDAY SCHOOL I.KSSON Che (5olden (Text ft Simon Magnus comes to Peter and John. "Lis: cp your eyis, and look on the fields, that they are while al.CC'!'/ unto harvest."—John 4:35 By NIIW.M VN t VMl'BKLL (The !nu-i national I'mtnim L.e.« son on the iji■ v*. tor Ala.v 1 (i it Acts b: I--5. the Golden Text be ing Juhr. •! " Lift up v.air eyes, unit U li < li M;i' :that they are white already unt > harvest.") The lit-1 thiti' \ i.:f> ut the light'.i ciiaptei i.l Ai l trl!- <•! Saul's pel M.culion.< l the t"Si : 5..:iis. and then dispc: sal to \ anon. part- ut til? country t > escap;- h.:n. l'llilip was i-ne <>; tlii-se wliu letl Jerii>at« I'l l \va - n -t Philip the apostle. but i ' ihp the c\ anj;ell>t. Me Was 'In one ttilo I ail prc\ lolls ly been ellose:i to o\ el'.-ee till' dally mini .tralion ui the pom in the Chris 11.Ill -i llC'l'li. I'lnhp .1:1! i.i ':.f iaiia 'i'iii- cily V.In .1 • i!ti i.oilhi'lli :.lil|{ . it..in 1 r.ii !. . ikI . .. located in .in oi>li>tl(! li 111 li .1!*'.'.* 1 n| Shechem. Ii . v.a charti in; ly it tutted, and i>e !cau-e i i liu precipitou side ol tin lull «•:i h:« I n i. il i was ciiliMd i nil .i city •; ;••• : trcngth. Ili»v.* i . i'i. Ale^aiidi i tin' 'ileal took n in ;t:t! i: (' ami a ill it nil ijreatiy i it it l< i .1. •tin II ii ti.i in II!) IS I'., . v. lien il vs.i .il tie.- troyed. I'oili ip«y rebuilt it ain o tud Herod the Great, who not m.'" restored its f«»r» lii<l I)..lilt' i ill i"\te!»ded, li'i li,; tliini il and adiined it lo.if.inlicently. I lit it .ae i.nl ii ii today b> allow iii km jIiu n ui tvulitiies ago. 11 li Safer in fe.imuna. Philip probably tilt afcr ironi the pei-tu-nloi.s iIicit tluin in m;m.v otli »t |fl.it'i'S. II„• .lev.;, ribboned l:it S.nil.n it.in . wliu worshiped K ini'. .ih, olisi i \ inI ilif Sabbath. I>ul ri'iccloii all vei iptui es except the Pentateuch. Tiny i■ (led (irii/im. I•( .lei'MI Milt'iu. a- tin- holy riiv. •Thou ;irl ;i Siini.ii iton" v..i. llit- mi.si iiijtirtxis .11 iii .i 11<-I. .1 .I'".' 11 ill III nltei. I'lulip tta.% .1 Hi llni I. <111' v.li i ad'ipts (ill el: ,i In ii ii it In ; l-iii :m . o In' w i 'II III li.r.i' io: picjililin against llie S.mi.i] it.Hi tli.i:-. Hit' native 'I'WS. The people of Siiliuii in gave Philip their attention. h. ti'inil In his preut'liiiii; and lit-aul anil : aw tin* miracles which lit- did. "I• n' unclcan rfpint?, living with loud .. n r. i .m oul ul inanv that wen- p ... i- sed wilh (hem; anil many tai.cn \ itli pal ics. and thai V.'ei•• IiiiiiI'. .. • ■ i • ■ hctiluil. And then w.r- j;ti at joy in that i-ily.' Now tfi.'rc w;.' m Kaniaua a cer tain nii.li nail.til Si III' was a Sorcercv and mail. • >iit thai hi' could nut onlv (In tli'i-d' h! magic. but that he was ". i.u.e i;i i',.l «>iif. meaning an almost mi pi i ti.it•.. al living. The inhsibitalit o| tli- citv hail regard for him hi-c u.-o 'm a long tun.; he had "o<wild "d tin)11 with orreries." W!;en. 11 * *\v i •, !!.c people listen ed i p •... long of Christ, and belie', ed, ftiim n listened, too and beivii.e a believer, lie v/a* bap tized .Hid i t mained with Philip, won dciing at the miracles that he saw pei foi ined. Peter anil John Come. Nov/ when wind of Philip's suc cess reached Jerusalem, it was con sidered wise to send Peter and John to Samatia. a there wa- sure to be some (|Uestioniiir. <.f this conversion ul the haled race ol Samaritans. I'etei and John prayed with the be lievers that they might receive the Holy Ohosl, then they laid then hands on them and they did receive the Spirit. When Siinrm saw this !ie decided that here was a new way to make money—for he really u .1. :i cenary man, who thought i,»• ■. • • < money than ol' anything else i! baptism hud not eluinged hi. he. i you see. So he went up u> Tout. ... ing, "Give me also this puwe:, • : whomsoever 1 lay hands, he may ceive the Holy Gho^t." And iit o. fered money. "Thou hast neither part r.«'i 1 •; (his matter: for thy heal t is ; in the sight of God. Reper.:. t:it. fore, of this thy wickedness. pi«y God, if perhaps the tho: .•; 1 thine heart may be forgiven .1, For I perceive thai thou ait jt; gall ol bitterness, and in tl.. , ol iniquity." Peter hud a number of i..u!i we know, but he was liol a .:• ■»:t ■ lover, and the idea <>l any in.i:t i.. ing the precious tjiti <,i (;.-i . , Ii:itelli 1 to linn. K<>r the moment Sin;.:, ashamed of himueli, ami i r . quite humbly. "Prav ve 1 • In i for me. that none <>i tlu- f which ve have .spoken »<•!.;.• n • mo." We may wonder il ti.- • . ly m.i i v for Ins sins or jii i .win: to escape pimtshmeiit. How sid il ne never rami* ize how nuiiiv precious linn:. • > are iliiit ininfV will not inly and lieallli, churacl'i, i.< i purity. 1'etei and John ieti!:n«',l t-. i I'lisaleiii. preacllilift III.* ! iiianv ol the village? i l iln . . tans. a:> Ihev went. Planes Fly Over Europe Day and Night (Continue!) irom 1 »•».-> Italian I'l. iiu" . i lie lasl «•( I lie captives we I to prison camps. "No Axis forces remain in North Africa who arc not pris oners in our hands." the Allied communistic said. "The last remaining elements surrendered at 11:45 hours (7:45 a. in. MVT» May 13. A Kiiti.sli naval force slfmimtv] Hvfrnty broadsides into the harboi area of I'antclleriii :it dawn yolcr day. Shore batteries ol the ll.'tli.r inland replied. i»ut their lire vva ineffective. Allied headipiai ten. ail nouneed. British heavy bombers made si night attack against Naples, drop ping block blisters on selected t ;t rt« t of that Axis supply center. CENTRAL Kt KOFI. TARGET OP OKADKNING BAKRAGKS London. May !•« — (AP, •— Merlin Czechoslovakia and the Ruhr va!i<;. of Germany were pounded in t*rca' strength by British bombers In:; night, and the Berlin radio reported that four-engined American Loir.b-.M-. had attacked the North German c is tal area at noon, today, exlend li the augmented Allied air offensive to nearly 48 houre of Incessant as sault. The British lost 34 bombers I <■■■' night in a swift punishing se-ptH <• the record punch at German/-- lead ing river port of Duisb'.Tg tin- ri -li before. In daylight yesterday Ame: icnu heavy bombers bombed Mea.i't and St. Oiner. Berlin's version of the north Git man bombings, recorded from r.-.di accounts by The Associated Press was not confirmed from eighth U. S HiRKK DAIRY COWS PRODUCE MUCH MILK <*T"> f ^ »~ C SmP [&TERENT i, •:• r- r c CP |r v* t k-*-0 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS -^HERD ^ CLASSIFICATION !). in t :;w . Ji.iVr re. t lilt liiiilv characteristics that i'.ld icatr their abilitv to produce milk. Thr?r typical t•.. . . w si, m tlie V. t Stall* «* dairy lirrd sliinv excellent, very rood. "dairy type." North i if. Im!.; .>in;vr is ral"il "Kxei'llent" and sc.nvs 95 r.irii n" 11:1 daily typr She produced 18.569 ptitimis i.i mitk .iii<1 (i*t pounds of hutterfut in :$0.» <1.1 ys. This ".ri.it imv combines dairy type and high milk liro'lti' litui 'o marked degree. Barbara rates "V *r» Unod." iiioduciiip iii.VKi pounds of milk and 684 ■i ; : t i;,it,i i f.!i i-T :ii>5 days at 'I years old. She shows Rood dairy type, hut is lacking in udder in ? 11 tit. I 'vim. ilh. lower right, lacks body dep Hi. udder development and smoothness of rump, ratine '• *t. v.!. - !.• |.iotiuc .".I 1!.888 in .mils of milk an : li ' |ii:i;u.l.- of tiultertal in 281 days at 3 years of ate. r : . i • lit . '1'hc CJer ; >1 three bombers ■ ;• t- i in i i-ive air bat'.les '■ "■ ': : iici.s iose to i Us. :wh.ih were be • i in ;t.id heavy tlak. V. . 'tis — ncl Kmbeis have ■in t w I Allied air targets on '■ >: i . . tli « a*t. bm Hit- Ger tli-• io-; -saruud i• e suiirca.s paid . a. i-sauce leports 's:!.istrial cl.1m.13c" • ii I > irt round M. y •» !•. I) 1.'i.'.Tg t\v» Mights ego." Gotten Weak [Toward End New York. May <4.—(AP)— Coi | !i»i- Hiturc.s ••pod il 25 rents ;i lii;;iHT I i U n t r:n liv.vr. Nooii v.illliv; v.r; • !ivi1 .1 b.ilo tiif-ii— 'ir t«« .15 ccA 1." i.AuT, Mjv 2t).i5, .luiv ! L'.fJ.*?. Oc.nbt10.V.I'. Pr«vi. i. - i> v iimi open: May 1!. L' lulv ID.iiit, 1 ;> *»«»: o<|..|fr 10.G7, 1 S».«7: December l'».S3, lO-.V!: Aiarch 19.'t;"\ IP.45. IMVKKSITV HOST TO MFET ON KIXIGIOI'S i'llll.OSOPIIY (.'hapci 11111. May H—The South er:- St( icty lor the Philosophy a'. Uciip.ion will meet here July 8 and 7. it was announced today, at tin invitation of tiie University of North Carolina. The Department of Philosophy here will serve as host lor the gath 11hi", and Professor I.. (). Katt;of/ will be in charge of local arringe :nrnls. The program, which will bt an rouneed shortly. Professor Kattsott said, will feature the philosophical study the problems of religion. Get More Out Of What You've \ Dealer for Monthly 'lOTOR CAE every gallon of gas! Get more mileage out of every quart of oil! Get more mileage out of every single tire! Get more mileage out of every part of your car! EYEREADY CHEVROLET CO. Phone 707 Henderson, N. C.
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