Cotton Futures
Still Lower
New York. July 10.—<AP)—Col
ii.ll 1(1111 US OJHIKtl UI|f||U|,m( , ,r.
it-ills ;i Li::lu lower.
Nooi. value.: were 20 t„ 45 cents
•V,,'; , UV.°r' .Uly
J4MM .uul Dimnner lil.KG.
I'luvious Tuduy's
°wi'i
■'"'i ..U.ill v() 7(1
October jtiiiy 20 0«
IHcemlier ID.>11 )a8K
Mflell ls».7f» 19 7J
M;,-v 19.82 lU.lill
RAF Raids
Wide Area
(Continued I nun Pmtp Onp.)
missin;;. Oik- niimy plane WaM s|u),
down.
The eomiuunique said weather
over Monlbeliaid was clear and pre
liminary reports indicated tin- at
tack uas "foment rated ;im|
♦ ivt*."
K«o|»iiii' up the air ofk-nxivt-, two
wave, til allied planes u uiij: aims::
IJi.ver '.trait 111 i.. 11 in iti> in t lie* di
H ( lit.II 11I 1 #oll|iij'iic ;itu|
l.asl d.r.iy by tl.e lighter
hoiubei • was li e.r . eeon.i a.-saull in
.1 iikii. v 1 i;jJiI a;; nt, 1 latuliu-'
I if Id: ..nd . ..11 iai'i.el .
I0r?> 11 el i)s—hiry 10% Mine!
AROUND
CAPITOL SQUARE
By LYNN N1SBET
. ™I)a,ly "Ispatch Bureau
In The Sir Walter Hotel—Raleigh
Warr^H i1,'"', hears that
Warun il. Booker, long tunc s;lm.
Uiy engineer for the State board ..t
luulth, is >111 the way mil. Booker
ingmecring mind doesn't fully har
iiioiu/o with H,v professional mul
' a,uJ Political atmosphere where
T'lw .:hi '""' V *>'" <>unds the board
"I health. besides. there are pv,
vately-owia-d Industrie.; willing ,r,
pay more !<»r mcii skill and reputa
tion as lie has deve! U"'in the
State will pay. He ' will pro! ablv
leave about August l.
DISSATISFACTION - There has
probably been more general di .sai is
tion voiced by the state pi'cs: at oie
:'/jven»or's appointments to the tni:
lied board of control lor State hos
pitals than about any other appoint
ments he has made within tlx- pa-t
two and a hall years. Must ><t the
| criticism is directed at retention on
I the new board of twelve ol tin mcm
i hers of the several boards ol the in—
I dependent units. The lour iiistitll
lions coining into the consolidat. >1
set-tip had separate board ■ ol :.(!
members. The new central hoard ha:
lti members, filteen appointive and
tin- secretary ot the Stan- board ot
health ex-officio.
MA.It)Hl'l\ Since tin ee-foin lit
• of the new hoard are liold—er-. II:
CO' PON' NO. 21 — A & r COFFEE
Bokar 2 . 51 C CIRCLE 2 !5; 47 c
8 O'CLOCK - - 21: 41c
Fruit Jars
PINTS doz. 59c
QUARTS 'c'oz. 75c
V2-GALLON doz. 95c
JAR CAPS doz. 23c
Jar RINGS 6 pkgs. 25c
IONA 24-OZ. CAN 3 BI.IIF. POINTS
Tomato Juice - llc
ItI I) HEART
DOG FOOD - -2 KS; 25c
\NN I'.Uli: SPAGHETTI OR
MACARONI - - S 5c
SCNNYFIEM) CORN
FLAKES - - - 5c
I Nia< lli:i> DATED
Marvel Bread - " lie
WHITE HOI si: 1 red point per tai.i. can
EVAP. MILK - 3 KL 27c
WATERMELONS v c 75c
Fancy PLUMS - v'""c 19c
FIRM RIFE
TOMATOES - - v"° 15c *
LIMES - - - v"- 23c
NICE .HTCV
LEMONS - - - v" 31c
NEW WHITE
POTATOES - - 10 34c
(il>EEN TOP
CARROTS - - - 2 ST" 15c
DM.ICIOI'S |
CANTALOUPES 2 'A 25c
PORK
SAUSAGE - - - 35c
ASSORTED
COLD CUTS - v 35c
FRESH PORK
LIVER - - - v"n""n"-"H'-r' 22c
Vitamins. 1JI-G
SPARE RIBS - ' ™ ( 23c
DRESSED AND DRAWN
FRYERS - ■ - Y,"1C 59c
BOLOGNA - - "1 23c
CROAKERS or BUTTERFISH lb. 12'/2c
LARGE TROUT lb. 19c
Heads P. O. S. A.
The K< v. F. K. Howard of l.ci
inittun is the new |iri".ideiit of
III. North Carolina «roit|i of >>a
lr:<itic Order Suns of \tiu*ri<'a.
'i»t<• |>:iiM-fi; .r.unu' that little ins
|>: i>VCIII"-lll INill l«- C'X|ui'ttil. 1)11 till"
• ■tlivr huau, it sliniilil lu t !«• l«<n;nt
t'n thai Uiimo Hvi ivi' 111.:'• i iiti d a
• iiu rity <-n the i lil haunt ..in! |nu
inii.lv <'<>11111 llot lu.vf <!!<•<•! ;i;il.'<l
'III ii irii'a: . wlit'iva lliiy «->.t::.litlit<•
. << «i\ <*i'|i<»\»<•< i.n1, inajm it" n-i\v .itlit
<•.•11 l.s* !<«•!<« i<'.'!><»iI ilil>' . <*|» iv
liiti i.i !':•<' tin |>:t.<i . AliliHi'il '.villi
\ •■ : • in'I • <I: : I>|»• ii!mi itl II <>|V
i. <<• i ll<> tn• |»<• 1 <i:.: i l !i in: will
i i Initiv, Auvhf.w. lln »ii v !• i
tl> < liav<- i. i<• u<-:.i I;<•!< jit:<ia|»
|n<>|iiialmi. In cai.v ii: •..<>• I:.
! ti.it".-. a I.i" II- Iji.
I'UOITl i 111- !<• , |„ . • ; „(1
• !i|. I .',»'< iiliii iiii ill 11 ii ii | i^iiin'il
I lift |ill 1|it I.I in..1,1 ii,.,;, f,,i,,Uvi,
tiiousnnd nollrr-, r.nri ".-as placed In
position to earn an extra tnrce Thou
sand dollars every year by a little j
discreet "juggling" <.•! securities work I
etl bv State Treasurer Charles M. |
Johnson. TIk- luud owned North
Carolina municipal, county ana
tcliool d.: '.!icl In>iids of par value
S73C,t)UO. but iti which was investeci i
MIU1.I75.UII. Thev were sold for :
$l»lfi,U.(7.UU— a clear profit of $H,
•Kll.SM. Meantime, the bonds hau
yielded in accrued interest more
than $27,001) Miice tliey were bought. j
Cut the cliief nain came in convert
ing the proceeds into investnien't in
I!. S. gov eminent bomls with a iit
tle higher interest yield, so that 1
every year so lung as they are helu,
the leurciiienl luud will jjet $3,1-«B.- '
t»7 more lliau it would have gotten
had the money been left in tiie ori
gin::! investment.
LOCAL—A lew additional re- .
quests have been received from
c u::tie-> .Mid municipalities for es- 1
labli.'iinieiil i.l retii emeiit systems
lor e.npl i.vees i.l these units. The
boaul ot trustees of the fund, charg
ed by lav.- not only with operating
Hie State system but with super
visa n of all I he local systems, ex
pects that by it next meeting there
may lie sufficient interest and
eut/iigh applications to justify set- 1
liiii', up machinery to handle tliem. ;
Some stall.- Iiavi extended the state ;
.-y.sttiu to include municipal em
ployees, but Hie more generally
adoptest plan i.- t > have separate sys
lt m but all under supervision of the
Male board. In Hiis state, paiticipa
ti .n i.l 111 • 11 ■ it-1 11 it i. . is optional,
bill :;i.:le cm| lovee automatically
Con,i' into tin' I'i'tiri ineiit r.ystem
when the,.* a-'- iln.e i mployiuellt with
!h. .SI.ili».
IHSi'i.AVS <>m» i:<so.
\b '. li. It. Moll Soillll lleli
iier iii: hrnut'.hl ;i very oilil shaped
In i: i Kt! into I!»• i'i patch office this
im.I nil!:',. The egg was nilllsually
lary.e ami lher« v..is a inalloruiatioii
I llie end. 'I b.e entire surface ol til'.'
.full V..I-- humpy.
Lancer Delays Costly
IIV !.*:«, W ( i,i:M!i:\INC, M. I>. ]
I ! I ! I M:'l>l('nl, illiifo.H'm hl'.S
been j.iv.u-iiitiM I-...- nearly fifty
years l!ii:t |||i* great majority <>1*
can • ruin growth • ciiiabie if
steps :ui* taken e.iily. One vouUi
I' r. f.lcndoning v; i!I answer
•piestiollS C>f general illici'OSt
only. :tn<l then i.i:iy lliMligh
his column.
1 liin!; itint Ihi*s was a fairly easy
and advantageous health luli! to
r..!i.w,
i: is literaly true that month
Ity month the pus. i'lilily of I'tin
plete removal of any form of thesa
new growths diminishes in a def
inite arithmetical piogression. It
is also true that She great major
ity of these growths are local ut
!i;st ami only become generalised
!ali r on. Why, then, should any
one delay treatment at the earli
est possible time?
The American Society for the
Control of Cancer has collected
some figures which show where
the responsibility lies. In a series
ol I V- cases in Wiiirh the patient
presented himself too late for suc
cessful treatineiit, the path ut was
responsible in 55 per cent, the
ph.VMi'iuu in 17 percent, and both
patient and physician were re
xpotisihle in the remaining, over
2! per ccnt.
The average delay in tiii.: series
was eight and one-half months.
That is, ileiay in starting treat
ment alter tlie condition could
hi.ve bien adequately diagnosed.
Causes of Delay
Some id' the figures are iMur.ii
nating. In cancer of the face and
skin i patient was responsible
iu 12 per cent of cases, ti.e physi
cian was responsible' for deiay in
no case.!, and both physician and
patient were responsible for delay
in •> per cent of eases; the aver
age period of delay was over 12
months. In breast cancer the
patient was responsible in IS per
cent of eases, I lie physician alone
was responsible ill per cent, and
the physician and patient were
responsible in - per cent; the av
erage del.iv v.as 1- months.
Ueasons Tor delay were: The A
patient did not consider the symp
t-..ns serious enough. This oc
. i.rred in iiu.ro than one-half of
cases. I'u re nvKliwc accounted
I'-r 11 per cent of delays, expense
fur JO per cent, fear of cancer, 1
jser cent, fear of doctors, lis per
cent, treatment by cultists or
tlu.se who promised non-operative
tu-atment, lis per cent.
I a-a not surprised that delay
occurred in a large number of
cases of cancer of the stomach
and of the large bowel. These be
Kin so insidiously that 1 have
known a number of doctors who
succumbed to them simply bccause
there wore no early symptoms,
(■cncrulizcd Cases
In another group of cases the
condition is apparently more or
less generalized from the begin
ning. 1 judge that this happens
in about 5 per cent of all cases
belonging to such groups as those
we call sarcoma in children. In
another group of true cancers
there is apparently some change
in the body chemistry which ab
solutely dooms the patient to re
currence of spread by the blood
and lymph stream, and these are
more or less hopeless. But in DO
per cent of cases the condition is
local from the beginning and
could be cured by early treatment.
In this group belong most cases
of cancer of the skin and of the
breast; as shown in the statistics
given above. Doctors are seldom
responsible in this class of case.
Most of these growths on the
skin can be removed by the X-ray
or by radium, entirely painlessly,
and with no hospitalization.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
M. 15.: I'lease discuss diverticu
losis in your column. What causes
it and is there a cure for it? Dues
it often be,-,,nie malignant?
Answer; A diverticulum is a
pinching out of mucous mem
Inane. When several of these oc
cur. it is known as diverticulosis.
The place where they are found
most frei|ticnlly is the lower bow
el. They can b:1 treated success
fully. Occasionally tliey become
malignant.
OUR NEW
Store Hours
OPEN - - 9:00 A. M.
Everyday
CLOSE - - 5:30 P. M.
Monday through Friday
CLOSE - - 8:00 P. M.
Saturdays
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Commandant
it*■X-f--.. t J -
BRIG.-GEN. BRYAN I, MILBbRN
Brigadier General Bryan L. Mi!
bum ol Fayetteville. Ark., is the
new commaniiaiit <ii the anli
aircraft artillery x-hoil at Cair.i)
Davis. lie sueeeeds Kri^iilicr
General KJf;ar li. Ir.dervtiad.
Patching a 'Fort'
f pr — -wr—
THE UNSUNG HEROES of American
air bases in the various theatres of
war arc the ground crews that keep
our planes tuned up. One of tticse
men is shown repairing a Flying
Fortress with a p.-.U-h at a U. S.
base in Britain. (International)
Irriia ha.-; an all linis record o:
wheat—bushels. Bt (Wi
the war her domestic r-'ii'iiremenl
were ."till 1 m:111• >il bushel:; annually.
Replaces Robert
A MEMBER OF the French Military
Commission in Washington. Honri
Ktienne Hoppenot (above) has
been named High Commissioner
of the Krench Antilles, Martinique
and Guadeloupe, by the Committee
of National Liberation, lie replaces
Adin. Robert. (/iticrxatiunal)
LIBERTY CHURCH
REVIVAL BEGINS
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In Shuffle
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as the ih:vetin .
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th.it v time* they tit • m<- ivitli
another nHviivy ami "tec ] \ •.. i should
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v. i.< :! \ ■. i «lea ■ : ii i < ut for
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11" AX ti i i <• l ■.liters
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by tiii'ir i»} : 11 •: . |ii-oiii|ttiy. the
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3 iVill K i.- iiiui'o (11.;11 ju i :\ l.<-\ ■!:«< - : ii i:
■ i' !\><I that vMi '"iw :*iiji111
I t;ooJne.-s 10 your nkals. T!k \ita
I milk- that build strong teeth and hones
^ l'oi your children will help you keep the
* energy you need to carry on with your
■ war activities, defense woik and miseel
s laneous duties which make your - lass su
8 lull. Serve it with every meal!
Brcckside Dairy Farm
Mntitrt'smt HaUij Btspatclj
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