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V. ll S'- "1 • n X.'Vv (! in-a. - ' •• «"f " t.uiUv • , v • : • \!. -.1- ' !:»'d bo • : cri\l 1° pi do • -t. ■ -v •• I'lid .. . IV 1 . ii i • • ■' rry \civnncr To Pyinl Vitebsk Vli mtsl \ •...!! :-t. miMtt Uhit" 1 • i ?!■;»< C:<—m iif. hail •• u.tti-ii llti-ii lu-itt rhrsd Oil I il 11 I - biitlRll it; rlvtT olipiisi t >• tli.- : Kl'i-.«iii in 111 lit. MiMIi 'in* s tid an •• :: 5X assault :!• 1!■ !■'.ii" • mi w .1 ts> Balanced Research '£<• IF. C-> Mi/< Im.iv I. I) I"..i\or «.f the i-r if it Station • St :<• k'.': ann miuvs that D Kit pit K. C'( • ck iKis bctii • %• itts «>: Kx ■ • :<■ ut A:i muiI :t> v- .rtwivod ■ • o I'll v v s:ly <• I'.illlH I'll ;.n I *i si ' y After lus grcui »:it -t, h< v. • kvd at the • i • • . K\• < -l S: :mi in > <• ■ . l t hits • -'vi'imMit. SUito •• :1(l n; • i \ n* k Ih* ■ n: :!i v I'.ivcr tici|S;ilril I • ill »n:i. kin ll\\ it iv. .ii lil ii \ In : it'ii;. I ii SnHillg :ii ■ < (4*1*111:111 jtarri •' not Illl'lltUlll i Kiirr-iiin •s.il tl'i* Sovio; .• Mi.sfow i i y I id yi : t«M <l;iV iti.-.iiiiU. \ty n: ;ii-!.is around CAPITOL SQUARE By I.YNN SISIIKT Daily llispali-li KaMsIl In Tin- Sir Waller lintel—Kalriish Ualcigh. IHv. 21 Tile < nee pop ular custom «i( niatit'ii: .1 Hock oi p.. roles and partialis State pus oiH'l'S ;il Christmas v\:is i.,'a:idoiu .1 when tin' present paroles system WilS established \>'W I'M'!) pi'.S i'Hit's ease is under «.«n -1;• i:t study by tin- |>;iruli>s comiiissioncr >v ' lu* is iclt'iiswl .inst ;is s >on as li's record seems to justify such actio without regard to calend: i d.iic However. tiio g<>\ crimr - 4« '' ii the usual number of sou!." en';, appeals for clemency at l liristm. s Governor Mroughton s.o.l Mi jid.iy tin* only roncessioii thai v. iiNt ■ made to the spirit of the st ason be to lot evorv prisoner wh<.i • would oild l>v ex pir.it ion •>( -rn tencc bolero I)i eo'iiber •!! u • b Christmas eve. The same c< u> has been followed :«.r several y, .Hid ha» proven sat slacio y. KKIIOSKNE—C.ovornor IJruugh tnii has Urn greatly eoneernod about a serious .H'iii'i'ily «»J lierimt'iit i ;:t several points ill the slate. II.' >a.tl Monday lie is appealing to • I. companies and others :;I pis-lion t oflcr relic: to i-xi r! eve y p. is.bit effort to keep eve: v run nmiiity supplied. I 'ie KuvcrtiiH • ' that t >" tew people mulct si.; <1 tut \ it..I importance kerosene m thi' i country. Notwithstanding the n<t wot'i; o' in..11 cloctrii ll.ie md 'i- I iveasiii": Use < t electric iij'.lits >>n tii | lurm. lii'iiwoni' Is still the >ly J jtiiurtv "i lighting in many iuiim I uad also t::e i b el ile|H ndetrv j to.- conking. i.aek "f !:< m.-e'ie may •-.■it . i!eet .is many poop!.. as shurt atte gasoline, hilt v. ben it s tile ilf depeti'lcnet '"1* lighting aril i . •. ng :s lark ran in- very ser. Durham iilmost iffcrod a kerosene | .i i llie las' weei:: K n ' ep • us"rt :■!> tagc. aii'l oli'i i 'in- I •nullities are ! ::«-«•«« with the problem, the governor suit). DAX1KI.S N«»l in..ny «• }\u ' V. ' »!! reporter--" \\ r I".iI>it. 1 !»•. ! v.«iv pi i.sull.iMy ii v. i*1» Mrs. .lo-cphii: !>an u Is. Since her return I'M< c« she Ii; s :'i'( boon aide to p; rt . - p.ito :i public aetiv :iios. :.nd • ic i orisent hows stall's tame ■-i "in -cone l«'<' Into t" haw known he: i el ore. I" i' because those v-ij'i. •or.- have heard • mich ••• oi mpatiinoship and close symi" •icUvicn the ">«!d t iiii" and ' \I Add ii'." '.Iioro was a focliny, 1 1 sonal loss : nviip them when M • I>aniels died Sunday night. PROMOTION Miss May Ilavui si !i. lor MAiral years ehici .i»i. ;m! in tl'.e division i : puhlv;.' nl the Si..;i Dcpartmei'.l •>; turo, will leave State employ s n lifter Christmas t<> take over man agement of the Charlotte office <>f the Research Institute <>i \nie.a\i. 'I iiat is .in outfit that attempts c take government regulations. ort»<" directives and what have you. i interpret !hem in terms ' I undo- - . standahlc bnsi1 ess Knglish l> • - j nessmen can tell what they mc..!> j FIKK— Slierwond Brockwoll. S4 lire marshal, was m ;i group t.'ii >ther day when Hie talk R"t aro it". to the recent burning <>l a sen oi ilit!:t<■ rititi• .n Korsyth oimfy. " I | was one 1<> those WI'A piN'iect-. said Hrockwoll. ■ in c< iistr. i ' • • which wo had n<> control. !■ Innately. ■ lives wore lost in : tire but wo might not be mi i ic . !o\l time. Whon the WI'A bu Id- , ng program was at its hoi«h: a lew vears oRo. Governor Hocy aiul were talking about it. Wo wanV novo conformity with i.ur Std; ■ • iilding code, but there wasn't any thing we could do about it." TOBACCO — With all tobaec. larkcts hi North Carolina o\ v|>t it lew in the Old Belt closin;; ■ Ins week for the season, it is in eresting to note thtit overall aver ige prices paid during the season approximated legal ceiling about as closely as could be figured in advance. With a positive ceiling price fixed by the government o! ■II cents a pound for all sales ol ilue-cured tobacco, ligures for the time belts in this State show an average of 4(1.80 for the Eastern iJell. H1I.8I for the Middle Belt an<! I".85 tn date for the Old Belt. Thai is just about as close as any buyer could be expected to come with (10" million pounds tobacco i :vlve:l. MELTING POT—Comes now n news release from Camp Davis sug gesting that some sort of record may have been established in the anti-aircraft artillery school there One unit in the organization bonst m.embcrs with 17 distinct national ancestries, including most of the present Axis powers as well as those under their domination. Sig nificant point is that all these fel lows are now good Americans, with out regard to where their parent? or grandparents came from. COMMUNITY — The Hawftelds community in Alamance county re ports that it is doing something about the postwar planning idea. The community finds itself Inter ested in a consolidated school where • he building cannot lie used (or lots of purposes, and with a historic Presbyterian church dedicated only to religious purposes. So—n fund of $30,000 is being raised to croc as soon as possible after the war. a community building to hold such meetings as the Stale school an , thorlties think do not belong in a I school house and the church .->ff! cials feel might not be appropriate fot the church edifice. j Seven hundred thonsnnd people ir If [| Britain lost their clothing books nnd'® I asked for new ones in the first year of | ' clothes rationing. Till bvM ' 11 * ■ gasoline you esef li.nl v.(tin : ; ( hv worth .1 html to ;l m<>t!vru plan;- ,;i umb.it. In ..ui. :!ie performance of the .migh't . ' ! these planes is only made possible in development of .in en tireh new fuel, mailt.' from petroleum. It is callctl simpk "100-ociane a\ia lion gas." Mm it is a super-fuel in power — ami stipcr-ilifTicult to make. Yei oceans of this new super-fuel arc being made, right now. Every refin ery shown here is tloing its part. So f.ir in the war, one in ct cry jour British anil American combat planes has flown on aviation fuel from these refineries. To supply this need. v.e an.I our af filiates have so far buil; e:ght giant new "cat cracker"plants. Known technically as "fluid catalytic cracking units," they are designed around special, i sso devcl oped processes. What they do to petro letim sounds almost like magic even to an oil chemist. It is simple truth that no process or j mupany in the world, so fiir as we know, has ever surpassed the products c'"' l"r" Today,of coursc, this wonderful new fuel must all go to war. But when the u.ir is over, these new plants will still he here — your guarantee of the finest fuels in hum,in history for jour post v. ,ir cars antl planus! ■ f/i/v \i/«ir,/: ii.iv mis rhiimid is nil iiv rnr t<ot>' as'h v*i v. iriiic.ii iiavi: so-ohjixi los to ii \ rt r.n< NOTK: For a frcr 1U - nasi' lecture booklet (Icsrriltinc tlir new Ksso 'Vat rrarkor." wrilr una tn M. Bvpr*. I)iv. M?r. mil \V. 1st St.. <'harlottc. N. C. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY IIKNDKRSON. X. <\ Vor I hat/tine Sttrft'our Times n IXiy (Tu ict tm Su tufty) ... f.hit ii to Your P.ko Kt/iorler 7Ht "*ST AWA*DtD *0 miOLtUM HtStAHCH won Kilts \ (tfto Laboratort€i, Baywoy, N. J.) m m ^ WILL SAVE VOl WEAR AND MONEY! Our tare and oervice Harris & uaniei ESSO STATION TRACKER'S CIGARETTES i SMOKI^ I S All Ill-amis CI 90 All hmiilar c\ S | ('iirton «M.£0 ,{ram|s ItfJc I 1 Fresh HAMS lb. 29c I i hens!1 ib. 35c Oysters pt. 59c Fresh or Cmvt! Picnic HAMS lb. Swift, Armour, Wilson or Rath j Curtd HAMS lb. 34 Center Cut 29 c ib. Ccnler Cut PORK ROA 29 c lb. QT u I Mixed Nuts 39c ib. PAPER SHELL PECANS 30c U. S. No. 1 Combination y2-Bushel Bag ORANGES Ol.da TANGERINES doz. 15c ORANGES APPLES 10c 21 C H02. Wine sans or York U S No 1 APPLES Bmhei $3.99 Christmas Mixed CANDY '/4 lb. 10c Cocoanut Candy 75c Box May June Candy 75c Box RAISINS - - - - lb. 14c Christmas Baskets each 15c Extra Large Number 46 GRAPEFRUIT - - 3 for 25c Pure Coffee lb. 15c EXTRA SPECIAL Plenty 20% WINE 20%
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