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Discrepancy is evident In State Gas Situation In llu- Sir W.'.Itrr Unit*!. HulK llls|lltr!| Itm IMII. Bv I.Vr. - \ISltl t Raleigh. Ma> lit It . Ui.lt "I • limit lit ! ] hjiii « " t he.i i i uitylMMly i... tU'liln . • i. >• t lll'I't |> i|i il; I ll.-heil lu;»5iv lit..! ! «l.• . . lllxlt'l' I.iihIiii, I I JJSil i.lllll tsiw ' 1 ' in;; anil v.! !i. < \ I. I I.* !««». .tilii.n til ; . ■ i* •*! . tot I« | I 11 I! t Ivl is ft ii ua ■ •• it it t .1 \ < ,i. ti i n . .it 'i * |,f. IVI.t I • • . n< i In \.. tu ( . I . lit l-tll.l - |.M M..I I . . . ieitt null I • Apl ll the\ nil • *».,! : l.i i t I-..I II • ilif M:>ifli MI Ilfllu ' ll ..!!•■ I i 1 !,. Ul. t- I Haiti.' «J I.I t '' \ . nil 1.1 'I • I. ' ir.ihiMlfil t li.it ;■ llioI. I t .11 'I II I! l!Ml 1 lit-: • PI4:! ami .1. 'I,. v.i.nl-.li i i.ut f.i '■ • • < Illy I-.'I I.. 1 Ron 1'ii \\ ill Sunk Gasoline (iraJi"* !11 L sc ()\ or tin' Si ate ll! the Sir W.lllri Unti l. f».iil\ l)l->|).ll>'li illlli lll. By I.VSV Msr.I T H:i!i'.(ih. M..v I: line .■ml i r« i May 2o. • ■ n tv. . i:iK flra.lt • • ' Ce in thi- i.it If in is i ht-tnii ..I i ii •. iiiii In il" wiln : tt-nt hilt tin- i [11 > grades ami label v. !! il'ly a it Ml The hi a:inn was set iipmi r« ■ ! the X (' Pet! >lt ,m 1 lid > i • i \ ■ ■ limn K'.:ul' as are ti'.'.v • N. i t!i I':i|-<t!!!•... ti> apply v. • l.v ri l ti I c.r.ali I: is exiiei-t-'il paniex will • i nue p • ti recpiiriiiK esat: Tank q.i:: i i e. lev. I - .-. u 1(1 •• • , A! !er I rie fiphts -it th, • era I A simi.lv i : »i V. 'I ' . rei «. •• ill- pi i ti n three ip; •••■• The oresi- ; n (Ml, II I ! .T ( ; i !' Y..lire\ ( i i *•t i ! : ' The hint o'elnek Tim ,?l> < • iuIiul.iii* .1 new sp.i|H'r ;ui , I .iii.l | ulilit'ilv campaign il. tii..i ;..> ti|iiu' 'lu.'.iKt «*;•»* . tli I'.noluiu is 111 lt-\l anil i Iiii t'fins shipped mi. • liilivr iH-jirhy aicus, i i- hijjhci ration vnlliw tli».:i i . ii .« lite (ii-civpancN !>« - ii ' il tm- vehicle count ' collections v.oidii iini iii"ii!.i*y busiaes i 1 yJMil1 lieces '■ !.i\ i .\p: 11 !a\ «■«»!U-fti« »ii U i t! ii I'iu 1 r:<tf■«.' I ...I tl.lt)!>' Ill .1 . . . iillc I ii'livi tftt;iti in ■ i • ... i y Hi it • 'In if • iy iiiiiili higher. I \ idl'llfl III .11U' — ■ A lit ' f I llf .V I .87.i." •. colli i.I in A|iri! •i i icpn flit la.\ i.ii ■ i .'.allim < .t • .i oliiif 1 ..ii ,.i i> ■ it hi il.f \> :l I i •• || to i't Ill ! . .i i fti in :t«i ■ !iii< i 11 .1 iit'il.; • ti. ttl< 11(1 tilt <.ui I intltcuh1 it ii nol 'I • I • I..I. ll I. • • . i i.itf Y« t i :!. ..liitf t i l. • tm |..\.f t ft.1» (: . I " • • I III it lll.lt i-i-iti". hipped nut i t' . •• tax • ii jsasolme i • - t .,!<• upon .il l i\ ;it tiiliitliiip, i Mill • Tin* I. .11 I I • 1.1(1 to i ■ .! If . >t \v hel f t In1 11 IS'.llV.aV oil Rials. puzzled ;is tin • i. i t .•( tlif i ilua . -i < > >1 I lows If-" Iral • • II . oil! idf liin . ami tlii.t I >< 11 " . ii f.. I 1 • t tl.f 11 ■.;;i tlif j':i: - cicv.v. anil • i 11ul Not th CR \Z1NG CROPS NOW Wll 1. PREVENT SLUMP !■•■ annual ;; .i. tin crop ii -i hi !• 11> .i\ i-11 the .1 ! -.p -i :iiiIK pro ■ I .. i i i> I. If. AtiIter, .- ml coti ii\ t. - i»l tl.f I'.ir Kivcr Sni! r. US! : .. •!! *1:- tt let. The c :i..i>t generally planted. : e\pl; nod. i yiicatts. Sii ! • . ••(.-. \ eK ft tleans and i . • r .i il!:-; Ample acre ■ : t.ii -f . |is ii.-i'd iri conjunc :ii the pe .metit pasture will ■ • improve sun mer grazing, .it; ik.-*. stated. i \p!.i'iii-d that when the aver ti- <i mi pa tine in the • in r ti'ilk tlovv increases. Il.it i ■: i pa.-tures have tisu ■ i f\ii:iiif!c<t and unabl• pply fttltick'nl grazing. Then Ik in a t ■ n falls off. h ns ch crops soybeans, and • in. t Hirers can • f -:"y htivinm sup I " • ile pertt'.a* "tit , i.ii inn. Any e\ i'. r In1 mad,, into hay " intt':- tifdinj' ••.- plowed undc ■ I re More. -ver. th :ui'l ! oil Ji. be !<;; hiKh in p ice :i:v . i-i-v at the present S pplonlentai y pal ires not only • ■ extra fwl but also protect ■ i . < »n -| ipinK • • i the« cr ate planted • y !.*T I,. • r iM t-r r.irs fall dirin;; late ■ n mer. DAILY CROSSWORD AC I'OSS 1 A (asti :iir.g S Bevei i*•» P Tows r. I the !<••• Id Ceremony 11 Bee in 12 Fr«quent 1-1 Sheath 15 Harass 16 Tiiuitl 17 His wife till lit-'! tn Halt 19 S«*ak rtax 2d Si a i f 22 Sii|. 26 Flat-1. nc i < 2t» Tapestry 31 O.ini.f Ki umlor n2 Ci nwls 34 Join 36 Saturate 37 Wat p. v.ii II <0 Thick liquid 41 Wine receptacle 44 Shail" of teil 46 Covered with ivy 49 An instant 49 Sets t.f articles 60 European river B1 Eastern university B2 Headland 63. Snow vehicle DOWN 1 Brine forth young 2 Shapeil liM a wine 3 Wlthereil 4 Lr. i or-» i.i r. r M» ■ 7 t ; . • s 2fi \ • ii liati I V. V :• • 22 M • ! 2 : l!i ... ii h :• I • • • 1.1 »•« <* K«.lv ot v .!t r .V. h*-fVi\iV Itaii.i v..»ni.in ! '.it ! i t .i plriy > Wn;n. t.tiiii? ♦ !• it-. » t *1 • in* :: if n-'.v in •til, . . .V CRYfTOQt'OTn—fx f.j.yptogfam quotation B V J O K ORBVJOT WROF H V J C F L A T V B IFULJOT V. IT V R — I R T F I P. ^ Vfftterdn.v't rrv|i«of|iiot<«: WHEN NOTHING IS ENJOYED, Can tiibkk be okka ,-ek waste? Thomson. bidritutcii by King Feature* Syndicate. Inc. AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE Ity LYNN NISBET liaily IMspaUh Rurran In The Sir Waller Hotel—llaleich SAKKTY 'I'lii' joke is nil SOIUC body Mir It. I\ Klytlie, din-dor ol 1 idtiiati.ni i.u tin- highway Kalety di vision. backing away from .1 park ing meter on KiiyeiU'Villi' Mrm j Monday taught lenders witli a car ! parked 111 lite next berth. There was j in.He in.1 i' than damage. Small a. tin- arculi lit v. as. it t-i i'lainly can not In.- 1 la -ftl as "unavoidable." C!c KI P. Stato Senator Kdwi.i' nl Salisbury tells tin A hi it-It 1 ■ 1 > hotel here Monday I10 • •i> i*i \ i-it tv. 11 tlirif piokaiunnit-s With -III l lilt- boxes. lllle III tin-Ill at«•• istfil a -olitier with corpoi;.r i I iv.it Shine. tiif tor:" 'Xi., ft - I in it *r.1 ■ ■ iff. "I haven't got tin* iiintii v I; unli t i°n t but a nifkfl. 11.1-tr: I'.lit I ban li't even gol a lllfki : I'll kill -11 K.i I ft! Ill't. liM.kl'll it\i 1 ii 11.• • tu i t ami came iiaoit ..•III Will. I . 11 it.. 111. II III III V..II t.,111. a tv.• 11 til 1 1111 IIit- tit.aim 1111111 1 ..ait t • ii tin i-iiti'iniif i.l tlif mii •. t : atii-ii. *'i>t lit- is alit I111I Ilia*, ii.ii ,i.| Itllll ImV Will I'ii Jilal I'S V. In II In |;i*t I'lili'f. Ml'l.llFIJHIKS Tlii'iv i - mi ulli-i ii.. I t.|i.iit in pro-.peet.-i tuf a mill lulll fn'ip. but jllili'.llil*. I iv a ll'W I 1 1 ■••in.I lnwii ai:il iiii.f 11 ii«a* - t 1. Ii .• 1 1 ll • I \ 1 1111 >{• 1.11 llll"-. the :^i • • i.tl t. nt 1 *»11 shortage doe-i-'t ptcuul 111 muliitiiy grove . I'liat i { "... il in to |>ig and hog: 1 ..1 11 -. ■ it kvliniii (hint; imilbii 1 i« ai «* I .tu 1 ii il -iu iiu* |ii*i tali-1 a ' 1 l!i i- jv the ln'ii 11 an .1 it. that 1 lit'iv is little n-al 1 ■ -il '.aim- :ii tl.ein. Thf> fan iln ! 1 . l.i 1 11 tlii'in fiili'itau. i il ..mi 1 nli .1 littlo \.u ii ly hi Hi.- ! •.til • ullii-i 1 y tin - al .. al ili I*i|" ln.i» Hiill.KIJS North Carolina 1... |ui f. . ■! 1.1 i'ii r in |n-i't ii.ri I..W . I hut 1 11 • .illv ha iin ln.ilfi in 1 1-1 - | • '-.lit '-tiuli.nl. I'l.iiiii,! mi.- I • 1 .t laiu i hi wIiiim- ili-1i.i 1 tiin 11; I t ..I Ii . .11 |n i t ii.ii Tall', i 11 |ii . 111I- j mi Iln t( 1 wi-i-k ill ii nali nal :i ii'int. • iMnlt-i iliK|if<*liiHl ant 11 . • iln - at \i11| leans. SI ill Iiii il r tlll-l'l I' It .1 ill a: ail lih.M-IM'!. lu ll.! iin |ta: t mi tin- program. IIALK-1MNT Interested residents ' nl tin- L'a AIIC counties in North I Carolina. iiml rmi|»hi bonk lioltlt-rs ' Hunt tin- ollit-r 1.-unties. may yt-t 1 haw tin- laugh mi Virginians. lit- I poll reaching t'apitol .-quart- mill-' li.tf that Virginia is I.Ring iu-i-i---ity . ol rationing liquor on tin- basis of 1 hall ii pint .1 wit-k. Tilt- C>ltl l)nm- | i 1111 hi diilnt start any sort ol ration- 1 ing program nntii months after j North Carolina liiiil is-in-tl tho littlf! coupon hook;. During tiiiit period there was pli-ntv ol gripping l>v | thirsty Tar Heels. AImi there was . some traveling. Carolinians crossed the line to gt-t larger supplies. Mean- J time, distillers had rationed on State basis. Later reports are that Vir ginia's quota is approaching deple tion ..lid drastic rationing may he resorted to in order to assine even half a pint a week. ITALY—Total victory for tin- Al lied nations in North Africa has !•. ciisi-d world attention mi llaly. Clif ton Hackwith. statistician in ilit- at torney general's 1111ice. isn't mi 1! the evai-l quotation but in- recalls 1 reading something like ilijs tlial Napoleon said about Italy about I In years ago: "Ii 1 talv j.s y,,Ul- enemy, it will take two divisions to con qner her: 1! she is neutral, it will require ten division to watch her: it she I- your ally, it will take titty division- 1.. protect her." Beck'.vitii iiguii I'.ott .pai Ii- knew what lie «a lall.uv lb.,nt. and that the .-itiiatmn hasn't 1 hanged iiiiich. CiiKDITS—Hankers must not be vei v generous with lips. A n»n .11.f-i was looking over I lie ciowtl <«l hotel lohhv Monday when the t.tie hankers convention wa- ju.»t > <-11it>!• under way and remarked to ■ i>ell boy: "There's <>f money ej'!i->eiited here." "Yeah.'" he drawl ed. "hut it's all on paper: you ran t pend that." • PLANF.NAPPED" — The worn isn't in the dictionary yet, hut ii kidnapping mean.-- stealing Uids, A hy - iioukln't plancnapping mean tealuig airplanes'.' Anyway, the uglily p:i/ed model ot t|„- ougiu.il •V: ighl Kilty Hawk plane t got.e In in it accustomed nil-lie in toe ■t.ile Mall of History. H wa. n't ex a-tlv t..|(ii and it wiil he haek in i lew day- Bill Sharpe. pul>lni(> nan I h.iiri'luld Aircraft. jii t >.ui !!il i Itii t'rittcndi ii. • «.•<•» • I a i v <>: i.< tiepartiiu-nt of urctlivt . alxl l.i - • Jhaipe wanted tin- n-'tUl to it i>t.i\ 1.1- nit-: a model i-i 'in- A1 'I v. Inch I-jirrliilil is plitluu', into the iir at Burlington Thursday. j MODEL — The original Wright I plane is still in London, where it was ' placed some years ago after an im ' initiate dispute between the : Wright, and the Smithsonian fr. | Million When the Wrnhl ■ Fair .'iiic along hi 19.1H North Carolina i -.'.anted to display something to at I t»" t birth of aviation in this State, j A group of State College cnginccr I mg students undertook the building 1 Ol a small replica to exact scale. After the fair, that model was brought to the hall of history where it has since attracted a good deal of attention. For one day it will shore honors with the AT-21. ply wood training bombet plane being manufactured at Burlington. After Thursdiiy the Wright model will come back to the hall of history, and AT-21's will come off the assembly line and go to army air training cnools. | PARTIES—Governor Broughton I and several other top rank Slate j fficials journey to Shelby Monday night to welcome the Sol'vay outfit to North Carolina. Thursday they to Burlington to lend approbation of the flight of the first bomber • training plans to be put into the air vy raircnua. They lecl the.v have to do this every time some big com munity event occurs—such as a war industry opening, first plane flight, Isrst ship launching. K flag awarding and similar evidences ot Tar Heel participation in the war. They have to m..ke or listen t»i the same old speeches, eat the same kind <>t tried chicken aud--itUc peas. Other at tendants really elijov the affairs, these fellows that ha\ e !■ > u • it every tune get led up; but it* part of the job. SIDKTUACKKD- Thai! Kure. sec retary ol* Uite, gut t t.\u-Ut\l Man day night. Inste d of going t • tin regulation banquet .it Nhelbv , li< went to CJreensboro t ci-wn tin winner of a d «» - !>• >v. MAYORS-Tiie I tow 1 «>T iloi l.v Kidge ran into diSfiealties when it found the elected ni:n . hve-l out sail- ii town. Kenna* * . I e fare !lu same problem upon I-m:it c|iy ted mayor wasn't egistered a= a voter and is therefor;* presumed dis qualified. These ui v • \\tren". rich en ugli. Dick Reynolds was elected and serve»t vv Ilioiit proles! us mayor of Win t -i Salem. although hi legal resiilen >• >\.is ••ut-ule tin corporate limits of tne c.tv It's mart dillitult to argue again ! a:i un known number ol :u.l!i-ii -»t <1 liar, than ag iu>t a small to-.*. 11 < audi late CI I ANfSE—Switiln i Federal of fir.aldom don't i • <i .t«* •" rapid h in branch of!u*> i at Wa liing ton. but they r.i*i,* ■•Men enough I he <• musing. Km ."h >'ed .lohu ■ ■n ha- con inue.l ■• • ! the title ot -Stale OPA l).ii-r U< r the State had aelually been .-lit nto t-.vo il: ti i. I of apm-oM. *• v t-ci ial .-1:ii» I ing. The official t !• r jus"' <*.un< through and John > now "Hal t igh district dii"e< t 1 \V. Disc 1' is in charge ol tl.<- i olott<* di-lrirl .lohn-on has !>•! ■■'•*. D.i-coll -lit —with one or lv. ui.l i- wan'im moved to the Uah-igh <1 i tri*-t ro their representor < ■ •» eonlei \vtih oilier Slate ffi< * -ii ■ .- i ion " trip 1. «>PA i* loiurtei s. Cu.l I.. I ar.d Kor ytli t • .lailv. \v i il like to net .iivh Hah* -Ii. DKMOTIOX—T- **!;aiis«* war •(■clinical deiiioti i John ill lb i- not St.t< d*r« •!-•-' auv more IV*-* i iunation oi \V ll.:.. II tier. I>.:; ham. as "acting ' •' dirt cl.a '' !■• the Raleigh district also a ■ >rt o ; demotion for (iu* I'.atcman. I'.i >• I man is gasoline ratiotier and by r< • soil of seniorily !i:; i he-Mi regarilei' as top man when Ted .1 hns >:i \va out of town, though he liarl no actual j authority. The H >tl<-.- appointment | provides "t 'p authority" in 11»«• Itat 1 eigli < »P.\ office even wh"n Joh" ' son is away. Itateman. however, wil' still have t • wre-tle with gar >lin< ' rationing- Oldest and most trouble some of ail the coup< n rationin;- j pr« •blems. BIO SHOT—Honors go to h< North Car il.n;i C liege for Neg.-oc i at Durham, speeifiealh to Presuien 1 James F.. Shepherd, for getting th* j "biggest" commencement speaker t. | come to the State this year Wlul j internationally famed Duke Inh-er sity listens to a relatively unknown] Presbyterian preacher from ,\'eu York. Dr. I1 itl Wolfe, to:- the com ' nicnrement address, students ver a X. C. College will have Sumnei Welle-, under -erretary ol state, an in the light ol world development perhap.- the most important man :t America except Franklin UotR.e-.elt IH'CKKI)—Dr. Frank Graham. >11 the university pa\mll by rea. on <>: service <>11 the War l» inr H ard, Ii.it still 11 the job as prcsidt iit v.lie: important business is at hand. \va here Monday fur a meeting of tin executive committee of the UNI' trusee*. Newsmen thought they would corner iiim and a*k "\Vh:t are y.iu going to (In about .loht law..- I >• (irahani <■-<i11»I dn.-k ii and of ottices and closed meet ing- • -ter titan a baseball .-It »rtst«»; and tin- i| icsti .n had to be put white lie wa- on tlte run. lie tlidn" aiuwet it In light ot development-, as re cordel by news stories Monday night, mavbc ic didnt know lite an. wer. Perhaps, even, lie was more concerned about what John l.ewi-: w.i going ; do to his board. RIRTHHAY—The beer industry control program in North Carolina h.,d a birthday Tuesday. It was four ycai- .,|. h.i ing been organized at Charlotte n May lit. 1 !>:<H l>liriiit that font yi ;m the Niirtli Carolina committee h i held 35 meeting; o' distrih ; i . I2f» meetings of retail dealci . and nvcstiga'eri more Hi u it" i I ..iitlcts in the 03 con p. tie which peniot s |e of beer, 't ha « 'MkIiic!. I ; advertising cimpai.1. in M'.ii in".'.- p:iiters in the Stale, no' o much i"i lie «?ale of beet .*•; I mala- it t, iivllmg .imply in all re ?.|•«•«!^ with the law. MONFORT— North and Snu-'h < n roliiia in-. paper readers ;e|dr>ni \>. Ileid Monf i t's name on a lorv Not man. of thrm realize ! tiint ever' slorv tha* carried an AP slug hat' u>ed under his direction as mhie* of the Charlotte Associated Pre bureau Hut when news flashed ove< 'lie v. nv- early Tuesday morning th >t Iteid had (Med suddenly soot fte:- midnight practically ever\ newspaper man paused to pay 'ri bute lo great news manager The average reader won't miss him. be cause 'he ioh f'Cs nn—the new comes throueh: but overv craftsmae I;now he will be hard to rcplnce Requiescat in p ce. IV NAVAL AIR SF.RVICE Chattel Mill. May 10— Tail's II Ori I.urc. of llarrodshori!. Kv.. wh" graduated from the University h**re i in 1011. i< a Naval Aviation Cadet j lie recenlly completed the elimina j lion cour«e at Runker Hill. Ind.. and was transferred to Pensaeola. Fla., for intermediate flight training. WINS WINOS Chattel Hill. May 19—Charles O. Cunningham from Monroe, who graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1042. recently mm rile ted his flight training at F'en ;aco1a, Fla., and won his commission as an ensign in the Naval Reserve. America 's First Love For Summer Cotton To Keep You At Your Best Play Cloth A large assortment of fast color play cloth 22c v.i. Seersucker Cloth (Viol cotton seersnrk oi" in lovely patterns. 48c v,i. Long Cloth Sxtra fine quality 19c v,i. Bed Spreads Cotton li.'il j-i• it■:«;Is in pink, blue, inst» and r\\.■[ SI si05 $1.48.,, Sheeting A jrood (|ii;ilitv iiulI sheclin.u '-\i\ iinl.<•< widr 18c v.i. Towel Special An excellent assort ment of towels and towel etuis 10c,, Wash Cloths Nic > size sturdy wash • •(nib:"*.. 5c Ea. Cotton Prints One table of wash able fabrics in strides, checks, florals and solid colors. Also voik a ii d dotted s\v iss 29c Yd. Men s Slack Suits AlonV- col ion slack suits in poplins, •-•hiiiitiiiijxs -nul sharkskins. $1.98 to $7.95 Men's Cotton ' Wash Pants AIi'iiV wash pants in light and dark patterns. $1.48 and $1.98 You're On The Style Beam In Cotton <2i«l floor) Ladies Wash Dresses You're in style with those lovely cottons in m ints, L'inf>;h:uns, cham bray and doited swiss. < $1.98 Ladies Cotton Dresses Crisp and fresh, cool and comfortable in seer sucker, chambray, tis sue ginghams and voile. $2.95 t„ $4.95 Children's Dresses Children's cot Ion dress v: in pretty pattern? hhI models. Sizes - to 12 /ears. 79c Ladies Gowns Ladies hand embroid •red oatiate at $1.29 $1.48 $1.98 EFIRD' S Department Store 230-232 S. Garnett St. Henderson, N. C. _ _ —U&
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