Ilow Washington iiels On ^'ar And 1944 Polili<*s Washington. Sept. 21.—In i t'ssional i*l ciUrntitiis and 4»v • -.~ rufh t;.il- in \V;|v|iiii|>toii the i day is (ouik this way: KVfll IllOllt'V tllJit !>lt- War Will | )** "viT ill Kuru|«' in \ month-.; thai Japan will :>»• dotVatcd ;>\ m-\t July (One will get you thrw tin a p lay.) Two-to-«n,i> that (liTiiianv will'co down via ;in in ot'tial c ok- ip. ' One-to-lwii that the Nazis' will ha\ <• I i !>«• lipaU'N I; . jfl K.mr-t.r-,..:,. || tlu- (1 iiltinn ; : .r}-, -lw< tlx * |* |). i; will hp in tin- Wt r,» !i \i • ... Stock Market Is He sitant NVv. S: .v . ed i TW<. I'll. >!\ K u-ijii M . : 1' Cvi:t. Cotton Shows So m e Kcc o v e ry The \ 11. M . M.. SPECIAL SHOE STAMP REQUIRES BOOK NO. 1 l: i!i s-pci :i; ! : tin Johnson. !{.i declared ; •Jay. This is nt'ii because the special .«t;i -t> must cm-.':- t - rat: vi book numb* stamp \ been c:> !. Johnson said, irri ss;ting the e Me;- the .i- on n riie :i-.;n» have •; .i second visit ; > their board for ■ .•* hav ng the no;>k on the.v first t/ip. After special shoe p irehase stamps have been issued. Johnson >.iid. !he hold*:■ must take his rati in bxik as well as the stamp when he n >es to the Store to make h - ;> «»r* \ regulations require that salespersons check the umber appearing on the tacc ■ : i in ■ .!' - the , !■ . . bt.-.k-. trem A'^rr -..-j-- <.* nrxfafy. 1l1-.-!'1 .-hp ij thf to t n-.ruw. Uut j uutd t aj.uvln.-, »ti !i .... .< <h" ! >'r. V. /pik I r * / i •• 1' . !t i';:! I km >Kl:i - aft > ■ » r ti: t it! ' ■vil! split th»- NYw \ * i«'ii atul r' f'l* ■ - wwrtmr in \ . • KlVl'-tt. I.ai t \, \ fi ll.):- Tlu.f .1 II. O I' •• • Six-tu-i>vv tlmt Mn-- 'i. <• •>«." with - p. ii'hinotil (t>.ii! - \ li.-i - in? ing all (Win , m it p . .•fi. Bumper Yields ()f Sweet Potatoes in S<nitli !s !'n>hlem . v. | \ll " •!(»• i the -\w< tins V. I • I mill " I ■ 1- tn I • ;!y ■ il . >tl . I ,i - : I .111 ; n)(l. .. <t '<• li -In - ,-rli it's. |)tr.; ■ and : They're i it' i>f tliit; v • i'rr.p» ■ ami cwry ti •• > :i >«-rvo them—yon ht'tp you s«*lt tn rt !l«\ Hh .mil 'lolp vnur i-i tin* ■■>• • i \ •• .,<%.• • >:' «.ro.> CLARK. HAS ANSWER WAR EFFORT CRITICS Fort Bragg. Sept. 21. R« .!. Bay ard Clark, IX- ii icrat, North C« roliiia. now Has an insnvcr for ail jjewms H to o about ratio:— i> :id <i ve an I the '.va rf'.ort • V. : guir.., • • • Il. ough the l ' ntion n :i • ill c mrscs at K rlraps. .: • ,■ i" rk ; v.atchism ' ' !'• . • uti • i. pared for c ( ■ Id ti. I vi f'n »t's C(n • nt °ty< e^i r> ***** ;vm 4 r. / Or' '"I! f'orn »'Oj. iJ.'}r)t. $Ch 'f & 5^*4.; <Wl /** - ''0ro "A ■5 Mr. Batik' Yearbv. our Clothes StylM, will he pleased to show you the latest iabric i'or Kali and Winter, custom-tailored to your individual specifications. Monday and Tuesday, September ?7 and ?8 AMPHIBIAN JEEP TO BE SEEN HERE SATURDAY The amntiibbvas ji'rn shnwis here. is a creature of t in iluiu warfare of the present coni'Ii- ft is rquilly at lmn:r I.iml and «n water. I'mler a protectiv < rnvcviiiR ol tiro, beachheads can l» «-eriireil with iniiiii' eur.ibut car. tortilied with Itard-liiUiitK we ai.ans. It is extremely valuable i-i trcanis in.. Inn tit . s iiii' .illiivv tin- construction ol loot t>' ! or when enemy troops «i tlie river or u-.mi will Ml', atul in..rli:i:,. kiiii lire. A i|liiek das ■ lictls covet into stream and tlie amnSiiisoiis jes|i is ;■! :n i:;j i:i;i!i:ii, iiii Hosts ami IkiIiI the beae •• •• • ul ntiiii rcitiloreciiicnls ;»rrivr. \ROl XD TOWN ! Kt \K • i<l I Kll l» v.! d | .'lie -ri"'! m: < <»! kt ii ■ 1 11 iii" State s,;. I' ' ' !:i :1'!: I id.t \ '.el '■ I . \ W Cliol-on. \ ;r::. If. . !>. W'atkill U!td u. !l. i two Miix>■ <; ai.i.s • ' rs ■ ! ; lie lhnder Ill.-ti' ' lacilltv. \v;t: !. .» (in. • i by t; • ' uuitH.' raranily in police i; • an imj. v rrveiikd t'Kiay. The 1 i:nr was titer! tiv thai ■ • ; i. ■:■<! employe, it \\.i • • <1. < \SF. TO WAIT i nnk i against Kit .viy , • " : l*«. ■■ . n lililllio*. ill I <• I i : co.i .Monday. wa- °>>d;.v I < in I by !;< corder R. K. t'le I . > • until *»•.- !iu" October crim inal term <>t Vance Superior Court. '.ii eh Mwiik 's a witness. Then • i n< < tin: matters before the Legion Told Full Power i Of U. S. Needed (Continued from Page Otic) 'C?i :eijl i uo C. M.r.-hii'l. rriiel , of-*!irff « •• United States Army. In a :• • i : u:- activitie- >in 'ii ,il inde: during the last v( •. p. ■ . d :■ .• delivery to the !.' jti. Ier!:<ed th. i : t* • • t reeotv. ri t'.-ol' : ! \ .:: inn inundate" but d< . nlans jm . A ■ . n;; tile con..114 ye; r. '.1C.\ t id'ess prep; ed f.». live y •• i . vent ion, dwelt ;i|> •i th> (I '• war eft and id. "V • ' )< ' '■ehitid tite ,v,i. ; • cry • i :;hting ami in < - ■ •. i ti\. '.V t niioi i < • ,jt ! r.tinu .< r.Kiie*. i>r undue • j; I ' trt nfjth. V.'t I "i:.ll i !;• .li-1 and T«>!:y<*. ■ n.:i iat us ake certain that we : ! t i. •<• ' . :t.< i thai; !:.te." Mir.inr •.developments May 2rhjg It ate Bis; Rewards i (C< rod In .n I Vigo One) nagneti • t now in Inn conducted i jnd test ng : ton •,> st&rt there 1 : eve:: :i •■> c iney will i \v.ns •• i i.. ;•:..«•:*< fan Thcre ■<, > doubt tii.it tlso j r*:o!i m minerals. Past production '. ■ivc- ' i*. Trouble ha been that ninlng i.r.Kin- for the most pni't save b« ■■•.. pitifully small bcrausc <•: ' capital and lniick'(|iiii*'' : .. I(i ■ I' ! :i.-> been attempts at iv " unsound bases and !»»<* J ' <>: i' nvestmcnt. Even lir.oer i s.-- ! .dicaps million. of dollars rtli gold. ir«>n and coal with ■or fi • ' lies (if ofhe;- metals have •ii n \i .en from the ground. The ' nv 11' .\liiin.ntt:M Company i ;m ! i'. example of v\ hat e.in be mnv iccl with proper enginet ling :id c.-::• tal backing. The uoral situation in this State I rif '. iv \v almost where water: wci .lewi »pncnt was .'ffi years ago. The i Aver was known to be here j jiid i ie/e were hundreds of little ..l.i. ' :v.:ggling to keep going. Then ami" 'he Duke interests with a cum •K'ch( .-ivc survey ol potential power | to . a program ot integration and levc 'pnient. There followed pheuo me: growth of the textile and other industries. \V at the State of North Carolina r" doing in mineral study is com* parable to what the Federal govern ment did with respect to electric, power in the Tennessee valley. It! may be argued in some quarters that such vent.ire- are proper functions foi private capital rather than pub lic money. It may also be pointed out that it is a proper function of government to lake the lead when private enterprise Is too slow. The j vital distinction between the TV A , and li e North Carfolina mineral i study is tii.it the State has no thought ! of vcnt'ir j; into the productive field I If there can be shown satisfactory evidence <it profit to be made, capi i tal will come in and the State will get its money back more through I taxe; | Iinportsir'. feature in connection I with the yndicate which is becoming • in tore-led m Tar Heel minerals is ii' rather than 1 i til inotal AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE By LYNN NISRF.T Daily Dispatch Bureau In Tin- Sir Waller Hotel—Ualeigh COYKRNOR — < Ray lloyd. v. ! use It tto. head -■(> Mm oo a breedei «'i Poland-C' and Dunn. .U-.-cy hog- at Pint" ;i in B"aufort I'liliu'v. agiees thai ' ■. <■ is no o.: <•:'.-it.11 tn expect a :■< ad primary oh uii\< in ii- next vea I'm- following it 'll : addicted to bureau ex plain- l-ell: L have wad >wi:..I accounts ol' «: it t.tididaie lor • :: i.1 ol X. t. I!M 1 !>• niuiatic | . y And tee mail! ; suu in one a] pea - that avoid ing .. ecoiid primary • the main is .- iie. "I am .• i-andid.r.. lor that office, .•mi ! see no reason v liy there will >c air- -t'/'-nd pri .arv. .Vi.v active campaign will no' : till Jan. 1. PJ4I. "Yours very truly. "OLL.-v HAY BOYD." WINNER—Natural assumption is that Mr. Boyd expects to win iiio lirsj linv. Inquiry around 'he .-quart' laded to di.-cover any pi -on- wno knmvi the newest Candidatc He may L« acting on tlie -u• -v the oth t. candidates ■ too wi ! known. Aryv.ay. his h ' in. THANKS fio.i i Brought >n received Monday his first note ol thanks from « oldicr f<» a liiit ear tin o! tignrc . it.- vva out of i!-. State ai'.d hi co v.'a - u." a v. i t tilt dl-.tpp' r 'i '!.a' t>i- ii ft- v.; Irom a Toxai • load o( Tar Heel soldier. Lil'.i ..tiy i loik Hit- go • so paid foi 1<> i L'.Otli'.' t i^i rlit 11"- *■ ■ a. iii.'. . i.- •!;: only one to ■■ to i.-.v/n dg>- l'« Ki't - In in cwlH-it- ii lln i. 'd d!c < a>t." OOMPF/I ITI«»\ n-c if Pitt.-, State prison direetor, think nitiybe J.i- won't aimtl i i war bowl auction i.' | after a prat raett d drouth hn ifle r.ort very i!» ■ :i.ib!o. Some iiioii"! ago i i vt-iii bad. h u i to IIickol I oliiciati a! .i sal' and a dov. • |. .. .mi Mole up s.i IHiity. A 'lutiriWifi ot the Wake county I: 'I v.ar I hi eamo.ovu I lit srht do ii (l a Mr ;iir how. aia ..■ly paiadt and outdoor audi n Raleigh Aa i:. 'I'l; parade and auction v.' •• cained ■ tit on n'hed il». but eomi-etitioii with a" tquihocli.l . n. The air show had to be culled "II t'lKler these ti.io.n eiips. the ant lion sale netted ovt r a -.undred -hn.-and dollars for ilic bond fund. I'; inning the c uni'v total to within I :li a million d dial's "t i,s goal. Thai i expected to oe ex cci.! ed this v.'( I. LUCK Peach growing is admit tedly a hazardous bu incn; when producti.'i and pi ice.- are good the grower mop p. hut seldom di high production and prices c -me the -ami year. They met this year for Biliy •lackson in M ore county. .lack ,ti is a very small perator. has only ihri'a rcres in pent i trees. Off that mall plot he cleared over S'i.otii) this veai. according ii reports lo ihe depart ment of agiiculture. On tiie neigh boring orch. d o| !I.ivvh y Poole, pei haps the biuitcst peach grower in the State, the crop was a failure due to repeated freezes in the spring that for some rea-on didn't hit the .lack son trees. lh had a bumper crop ana sold thein I >r the highest price in many years. SWITCH — Tobacco fanner- of Franklin county in mass meeting protested low prices prevailing on j the markets and demanded cbsmg ol warehouses until some adjust ment can be made. Most of the com pliant now is direct I'd at the buying companies for failure to pay more, n few weeks og<> it v.-as all directed at OPA ceiling and delegation.- went to Washington to r.et the ceiling raised. Buyers are not paying anywhere neai ceiling priccs and the formers have switched the object of their grievance. They now want somebody to enforce the ceiling irice. 10% Hcips—n./y io% Morel Draft lYo^r'.vi hi Rest of ihe \ car [>. Goal • Wash:-sm .11. Sept. 21.- VP) -lloiv i.' Shi* v. .i\ itn civ:.!t |> .11' up 1 >:• the ro'iiaiiidov • .• • • • i : Needed for •' i!i<- . t'il t >iws — 1.21HUMIU mro Kftr :!i,. "Oii.iKiii. iii-li I- :• . 'iu'mi i'l'i.ltotl are addition*. For th< Navy Fathers ■> be callcd— Jail. I A ■ :!'.• ^ a! .\7ttt».o Jail. ! N.".v •• .;•! ri.fMMl.C: Overset by Jan. :. ISM4- MJ09. C)ve; -• ■ '»>• J:n» !. 1 >•. Jap Lesser. Heavy Over New Guinea (Cont:n::ert ir.< Page One) the riiuuv.iij;: I •*. niemy \ American and Au-Lalian soliiier who placcd armed blockades across the jungle ;vails . novo l.nc. in e\ pectati; :i ol just .- :ch .i retreat. ivnv have contacted those I'ugitivn, And j Allied soldiers :novii" i>ohii\;i thorn from Lai al#o have catifiht up with I them. Today's communique told of ef 1 feetive air raids on o:'eiry air in stnllatioiis at Fiiwhhafcn, at Cape Gloucester. across t!i(. Danipie." {strait on New Britain. 120 miles ; from Lac. and of extensive fighter j activity in the north Now Britain j coastal area of Kimbe bay, roughly half way across the route to .lie ! choicest target on that island—the l>iu air and shipping base of ltaoaul. Australian msiMicd lt> lulighters , pi mi red 20.000 rounds ol ammunition into an airdrome, supply dumps, anti-aircraft portions and surface era!' at Kenihe hay. This i< per haps the tirst time thc.e fighters have appeared in ,-uch an effective role in this theatre. Extra! Extr1! l;:.ly out of the w.iv! I'uv War Bonos todav! — : ; American Forces Have Now 1 .anded On Sardinia Soil l.tiiulti'i. Sept. 'M. — (AIM — I'riliu* Minister Churchill dis I'loscil Icda.v (hat American forces liatl lumlctl on Sardinia. Addressing the iIiiiim' «>■ Com mtuts. Churchill saitl Hie Amer ican turns lati'iri! to assist tour Italian divisions who have driven the Germans ail' the Mediterranean island. 'Jo did not give the identity «r strength of the American force. Is your car stored for the duration? See youi when you want to seMyour car If vnti arc one «>f the people \tl.ii are paving storage mobile—this make your car workers who on your auto s the time to iv .il.ihlc if war (.XL- ii. See your wo arc anxious to do business wit!) you iinif anil in the future. Thai is wh\ we will make every effort to protect you—and to see that you are entirely satis fied in your dev.lings with us. I'uiitiac leakiirst—iiit: be •are oi iicttiii!." ihe top dollar priii-. A.s established. perma- ' inn: business organizations, BRING yOUR TITlt TO VOUR CAR - we'll MARC you A UBIRAI SPOT CASH Of FIR or we u s(np fit: o?PRAisen on neauesr. rife* ci00 W?""* MOTOR SA1.FS COMPANY. 104 Oarnrit St.. Ilemlrrsnn. N. C. Oillam Auto Co., Macon St.. Warrenton. N. V, " Wclroiric Service Station. Oxford. N. C. Gupton's Service Center, S. .Main St.. Lotiisbnrg. N. C. «*!&<* .V> Made the modern way—Pepsi C<>l t syrup i:; pound from n safety-seal Itoitle... measured to tlie syrup line r»t tiie {"lass. "Fresh-mixed" b< fore your ryes—so it tastes sr. ell! w3 Digger and Better at Fountains too! P*ptl-Colo Company, Lona Itland Clly, N. Y. — FHANCIIIRRD IIOTTLKR: DI RIIAM PITSICOLA IIOTTLING CO,

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