Airplane Seen As instrument Of Pcst-War Trade Expansion Wasrhinj'.t j:j, July 21) — IJusitu.-s hum will "Vail ;i plane* as Matterof-fact as thty summon a taxi ;oday, if the entire aviation industry rallies after trie war t > utilize Ih'i t- >acinic potentialities of aircraft. S» maintain* Carleton Putnam, .vouilitill preside :t of Chicago and S aiihern Airlines. Already v:e can sol- what the airplane has meant i:i thf conduct o. this war, i|.:;te asidi from its use 5n combat. Thanks lo it, I'r;:'den; Koocvcll and I*: iMinister Winston Churchill have been ai.le to nitet fiequ.nt'y. (St-neials S i Aithibald Wavell ami Claiie Che aul. fly te a meelini;. Madam;* C iiian'4 Kai-shek made her hisloiie joai uey i>y plane. Wendell Willkie ivu-irchu lli'v* globe by air. "What the-1- Military and political leaders have done ii> war. our business leadeis will hi' able to do i : peace, at a cost in time and ;a aiey so small it will revolution:/:.; b:i.-incss," the 42-yV'ar-oUI airline exccu tive points out. lie look:; ahead t > a new business tempo operating at Ihrc* limes the speed on :: world men, Women! Old at 40,50,60! Get Pep Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim Don't blame rxliauMitl, «uri; mil, run «!..*» f.vllni; uu >our ugc. 'I hou.-un.l., uiiuiiiti at wtmi'ii litil'ipepplnc up with o»tiv\ will <|.. ( tonic* o'lcii iui'«|( \l iificr I v - i .< j it!.. Iron, calcium p)i««iili:tt<-. Vltatnln it| f..v/ .il i. t. b.ie Oat rex 1 ouic I .il.li ts v/i'* ;!.»,• \\ |, hlurt feeling |ki*| * ' Al all ilrui ill I \\ itk- rcaie. Ti is will became more apparent in the "mopping up' period right utter the war. in the post-war v.< i k! there will douutlcss be areas thai must be occupied or rebuilt. Speidy cargo .-hips will brinii in new pie.vs ot machi.ery for the factory, toads from the stockpiles of more fortunate coun.rics. baisdagj-* ulul nedicine. Flying these c-.nvei'.c:! instrunv.i'i;, >i. distinction will Lv thousand. of pilot:; who, lin.Vss jobs are ntadi mimejiatcly ::v.i:I;i!jIj would l.i I'Mt •;:(.! ycd. 1'utnav. fnre-ee< ;vvo possibilities', in the direction of air trans; >rts: to 011; i/c new air c:r-go e >iu|Kiniss ' r to add a cargo division in the alrtdy existing airlin'.-.s carrying pas; eil!,<-i :iiul mail. Aim r:can bw: nu:.ss 111'.':! c.ili ex- ' p.::id tin it- bus.lie I i thci- heart'. K iUnt. Tr.at opportunity in Costa Mica, that market i,i Chin i. thta plant i:: Iraq, which ycstclday did not seem word) exploring, will beco.i!/• i*. borrowi:!'; and ptsiiad in- r. v ::tl i« ' power: tliat-!ie v.' i'• the. Iiiiih I.'. ili,. Chicago anil Jv.olhertt \ir.ii: ■ ... .i li'ie \v!i'i h toilav '. ill: ■ tplOC ofTH£^r i AMERICA GOES WITH PEPSI-COLA COMPANY. LONO ISLAND CITY. N.Y. FltANC'IIISri) ltO IM,l.|:: I'KI'SI COI.A ItllTl'I.INC <•<>. or DriMIAM SPECIAL! Three Ply Tobacco Twine 40/ lb. "Henderson's Shopping Center" Store Hours — Daily 9 to 5:30 — Sat. 9 to 8 T ransferred Wilhain C. Hamlett. seaman first cla.-s, who has been statio-.ed ;il the Naval Training Station at TSainbridge. Md., since April l!7, !943. has been livnsterred to Naval Hospital School at liaiubriclge. lU' is the son o| the late Mr. and Mrs. V. G. llamlett ..I I levderson. itj' ir. an overland air route through I Nome to Singapore. (It':; upplica-I lit :> I as been filed.) Lately Putnam':; vi. i..n lia; I • niii£lil £•;• (lelinil.' figures in the j 'iekl of eai'ko rates for airplanes ! . . an.I they are startling. lie illli: trail:; by a . imple ease. ' 'If Chicago and Soothe. 11 wire able o obtain murc airplane- today and lie ;.ti were rem >ved and the il.illC:: devoted to carryi nolhiii;; •\it erago. \..- could operate at about :r» cent... a plane mile, direct air ost:;. and cany up t.i tine.- ten:: of | :iigu, depending on the di'iiri'c «>! ingle » n; ini- perfoi inai.c' desired, j h::? is a ta rate of about 11.7 a t.in I I'iio. Add ::n estimated 5.5 cents' or ground pick-up and delivery (:»>- I ailed 'tormina! i-t> ;s) and you have j total of 17.1! c« it; a "It*." Thi:> is alniost exactly the presets' ! ate charged for fir-t c'a:s rail e\nvss. If we fail to remake the uirplan- : ato an instrument for peace-time i itili/i.tion to the fullest, Putnam j ays. "God help us in the next war." ••From now on, time moves or» ! rings. and it carries either dvatli r a wider life for mankind. Canada's War Record Challenges Daily Dispatch Bureau. In (lie Sir Wullci Hold. Bv l.VNX NISBICT Raleigh. July 20. "Canada m a iwnthly publication ihe 'anadian j; >vi. rnment, give ; >m< 'hallcngi'ig Iigures mi what mil nilhcin ii'ighhor has done and i.» loing ti.v.;. d United N'iili'.'i.. viewy. j» !:■ J thai C;;;.:;i<->■;* 111' Uhi id . .';i I ii >iis. K.vior:.. ;'!n.« «::l .In lly ni.to »1 v.;i»• materia! \ IK'I't'. Is-1'' 1 i • .11. IIUU-S ill till !ii iiuiliir !:.'V. I > two ami a ! .ill illi.m dollar . XV'i ii eie\tn and a liali' nnl.i u n.'! Ii. t'..inn lias appiOMi.iat iv ; .'C.'I'h! iiu-i i:i 1 lie armed fruc :. Jo! e ijtiiinc.iii! : I 1.' it 111 n ili;.. 1 >it Ii;*'. ol the -1 IMc.'HiO v.oiiiezi over * 1 cars of a;;o. l.lall.'Mlli, or mole than m<-fourth. arc actively ongaj'ed iidu.vtry. l<;1.c (ho- United Statr'u,' Canada | i:uL fl very Mnall army and 'nax'y , h lore flie wav. T're-vVsh"- arniy i l!«■•;»;;.it was 4,50(1: now il is 45ri.W0. The navy hail 1.700 men; now • ! ins - ii 1.000. The nir (orcc claimed' .1)00 e. I.' ill 11)30: now the ail' li.i>:c icrronnel exceed'' 180,000. Canada has food rationing compar- 1 ihle to that in effect in the UiuU'.i States. Tea is rationed one ouihv ;er week: e.iffee, I'o'.tr ounces pot .viek, children under twelve tint eliRilde and no adult being allowed lot Ii lea and coffee. Sugar. meat and gasoline are rationed on approximately the same basis as her-. iV;.t?i ate " tabilized" and controll•J somewhat more : iiciw.st ully than 11 the United State . Labor Laws Well Observed Dally Dispatch Bureau. In the Sir Walter Hotel. By LVNN NISBET. Raleigh. .July 20.—Report that inspectors of the State Department ot Labor had found more than ten thousand violations of State labor laws during the fiscal year ended June 30. in addition to federal violations nlrendy renorted. looks on its face like the employers were a pretty oad lot. Breakdown of the violations by offense?, however, shows that most of them were technical, uninter.tion,il and were immediately corrected. More than half the total infractions were for violations of the child labor law. and most frequent offense here was failure to obtain the n— 011 ired permits. Failure to observe the legal hours and failure to keep proper time records constituted another big group of law violations. Improper provision of drinking water, sanitary facilities and resting place» accounted for more than 300 cits.!5-;. ;t err.* or lie safely code b-ought'ovo: TlOU reprimands. The inspw.nr vturked .">.55'.. i>! bu>*i:iv> e:iit)!tiyin£; 1*1%.liiX |;.'lsiiii.s .iii-l i,»t:ltd lli.lfll "vi ila:.»r> i'! SU.lo l.ilxi;- | ,v. ri.l •, mill rej;u!t«liii!i'. on. ,,i r , ,i'!nivci> ti.\. ti'U.l 2»..l.}.f *.. • t i i:i:niLdiately uiu! iim- j,.,, w;i> .■Xhlbilcsl HI Hi iv . i! when i:: ,.t ur> uriNiii.i.iciiileU -.i;uij.es i!> lixtun* ... „i .u-ikvs - in temp!;/ v. i;h law. 'I he sj.ini- iu |:hints for ft-;";; •' '•••■ eh:ekou tiv ■I| vi«.l;;titll» •, of >he v/aje-hour provision? With respev! to federal law it was alsu j four.V tnat most infractions \veve > technical and ilue t«i hit-It o! uikUt- 1 standing d| thi* law. C'h» f cuusi' of I ci ai|.l ain was inadequate ;oc<;rci-. Farmers Plant Trees Under the Clarke-McNar.v and ] No'ris-Doxoy Acts, nunc than 7."> ■ million tree :cedlin;:- antl tranpla l -j wore distributed I co.il or proilai- ! tion t:> fanners in -12 slat.'s last rear,! according t.» the U. S. Farest Sen-! ice. More than 32 million went to Souther.' tanners alone. HEADACHES NEURALGIA Eased Quickly with"BC" Agonizing headaches and annoying neuralgic pains usually yield in a hurry to the quick-acting ingredients in the "BC" formula. "BC" is also effective for the relief of muscular aches ant! functional periodic pains. Acts ar. a sedative in simple nervousness. 10c & 25c sizes. Use only as directed. 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