Highway Personnel Low From Maximum Strength Vacancies Won't Be Filled ass Yel; ABC Case Studieil By IlKI.KN F.SSAUV Central I'lcNs Columnist Raleigh. Feb !• Aliim per'••niifl stiviijilli .it Hit? higl uy pa« lrnl i> nciir tli,. ;ii»s I.»U- - !iiintnn HI' olflOIOIIt o|H'.a'. I. e\.-- I1JJ \ I prohabli will I »• . "' 1*1!. iiiturdinx tu Motoi Vehicles Commissioner Buddie \V ird.1 "apt. L. i«. Kish1 . i.rt !«■ \ i- v. ,:i •! : i i •: !><• replaced by an aet iik raniinti II trio vest Tt.M.p, • u; I .• 1111 der a lieutenant, who will rco duertlv *i> Mjj'1 \:" v<* i>MU t; i;.i Mi air "i\ ("apt Ch 1 V> K.u it. in ohaiiso o: ,• ste n tr > ips. < II di'vuti ic " nw • the &*h >lc Stnli1 1 -pee |v on >1 uimcvT.imi ■ T'tpatrol now has 187 men, !? short •; HKAS« »XS \| n 1 .m.m . I in .• imp add • •A' I >!I) \ ! I ( th.nl .1 lit' . , t .i- Monday. \IT' >1 \" M !• \ < retain.. .1 • tii .••• the S* •< . ■ • I mat i I 1 iv novi t • II .M 1. Spi 11 Ml >• ..pi ■. Mt • :l" ' . • •11: .1 . v :i I "1 ft "It I'K.M'I > • • .i-Iiiu; ■« v.- i • o Can ' 1 . •• great deal bettc-i C mil'. - > ■ the pa !tu~ 1 ••• I «nnnn ~e .. lit . .n«.r I Sr.- ;aht n d - . ■ -tocl ■■ I ■ ■ sjo- < • • • • !'ii n -elvi - •! 1 . • State expense. >\ stio . ! niCilt apj ' OS ,:i ' ' - •*": ACl'WKXT-iVf •••! ! can be told** cp li rti n I : r-1 ins a recent • ' .• Oamt Hale u:•. I"' e ' neinbei of the Sta'o U«»ard ■•'. c.>".-| ser\ at I>!1 111 I III e'lI • - • attending board ret ... IK' was I ieeo tpanied by Mr* I) 1 »ft The ... pie Went ! ■ , .\,.. interested !:i • • o d . I that lie fell a little way bi lind thi j wife Meantime, other by-pasted] Sii'i' and when ho so" ?o the en i • the line he pieked up Itix iray, iook-1 cd arotind for wife, spotted her imt I and c Hit at n tabic. walked m e ■ 1. ■ ;o 1 ;■> "he 1 ■ e.iiiiinent.ilg 'it ;!•.« - X a>- • : ■ ■ ' swer. Then he looked tip. The wort . t his tattle v.-.,. ;u« i".. -• • • i 1,1 e i 1 men'. M\ : Hod-■d'. -..|T. , It ' -ueii. A D.irhiili! n.it >11 U' li:i> (IickU'iI that tile store i .in ' iln tliiil way. and the ea>e balloon :i:>|ieah-d t . >upt : I.ir eoail. Opii'iii! Iu-hmi.ii ' thai. howevo;' :;io Dii: h i n i-«. 11!• v nui' l iloi ides ihe Iwuc, it will be apiwalwl to the State Supremo Court for final settlement. ''m-1 ip wliu had iust o>me ! i inn aa vlJC » ;i>.>1-11:!•.' . hi' o ho Uunil ..nty *. 'Ujitv > !i !* i' f n:"'ko;l "T!io i|.ios lion in purely acidemic; the coupons ain't '"ii time anyhow." W i!Iiatii MiiirhcaJ, • ()l Durham, I leads I. S. Contractors ' At tin- J-.-h iiit < A MVI Oil ISO!!"i America, Inc.. ' .«• hole!. t ''vi .it i. \V Mtlil'llCaii, . X. C., ( mti actor, I I' tielit n..n : 'i i'O'miv ho;nl •:"!t that was >t.iI'll (I I' - iii'*'" \V - i I* eo'tSt 1 Villi I't tg employment t nv-i i ;>:«.ii|i I • i •• I the .■ "tinti'uo I • <|ti. i:-ii-ati.m< i .• :.ir.'. iho.r.l., within tin1 WMcfsl- j import by tlic some ' i • >i . \ (;. I' w ho " ' <• ty of tin- general I'll- I'll lllt rv. It • . tin- i i • |> i:tin;; • • million •!•!«> to • «>'! tl I M oa-l a past president •• . .. 'l|0 \ ted (;• • . ! Contractor •is: Ii illi '\«irth Carolin i and !t Carol :: i itli offices in Ctnu • - •<!.' Hepro•it • - it >up at t!ii> ijt< alona ■ th Mi Mtiirhead are w C ' . ii! Chapel Iliit. re- ; v :ii <-.*l clin'rtt'an of tin• Slab Planning Board, and ;•••<• ,i. or the (' olina* i: F. I. Shackelford. Oreon"• 'raot iiKl 1 • an'\ 11 1" inner, .a. In"!. . si'i i''io -I'C'it.irv. ■■■.• iMinti t tit;.- annual meetinu ■rod armm I s.bjivts v.t ! t . postwar iwriod ;:t which lh«; met "it ndttstry is ulalod t • ,i "mi..i- i.«le NATIONAL FORESTS' TIMBER PROFITABLE Atlanta. Fol>. !>.- Homrd breaking rWtipli v. ere returned to the r S. I ' y l ■ .. Sh • In n ■ ■ nal r.» v during t».. Ituti hiill ..i 194,1, I • <■' Km her. Southern Hi • 'I ester. C. S. Forest Service, ro> r • ,i n..y - !• "•outbe: n Stnti r ii.t.,l'(l si.41'!.".*••». :i • tliai: :«nv •ii:i:t..{;: I I t I . |\ . ,i a hi «<■!: pal pi iiotl iii 1042 AH thi- income !'vei» s27.;tH7 froit land mtlaU. resulted frnm mile 't timber and tor s | \ noNl I) \l in Kl F-.-o. >>- l.t. i i a i f \ . r S N* . " •.M .,tv- .. • . . i- and t • : i: th: '• ..! ■ 'i. Mi".-, altaihod : » llu N i: ' I I', unit, repl > i> I.: hhti tl . V. * • hit' he. ;| rji ( ;| tu tl ' i" oat .ii wieitw ond Mir*, will mve t ii' collaternl duties i i wnimnshin instruct r und nstlstant Ir: iI i I irer. Nowadays war requirements must come before'"wnything else. That's tvhy you're sometimes unable to pet Carstairi White Seal whiskey. You see, we're devoting our distilling facilities 100% fn tli# war effort. BLBJfPBD WHMKF.r M.ft Proof. Grain Neutml Spirit.. CarjtaiM Bron. Distilling Co.. Inc., Baltimore, Md. ■* ? Pass the Ammunition *> t • ♦ Army St. ' » ' hero It doipji't t*ke American artillitv lonv; ♦ i ret up for '• i- vl '"pine; oticc a landing is made This crew of a 105mm pun at /» ve .. • In in time to atoll the retreating Tapani i an < •.! ailtllory tuiloiu li.ii-k ilitir Attack liv buyur; \V.»r Ronils* fv • < • ,\«»i.ry Foreign Journalists Rush For Seats At Convention; FDR Press Meets Waning' is* III I.I X I SS \ltv < entral I rrss t iai away i>*-r • M itii X.1:1.11.il C liivcnti »!i ' Chi ih.' Wliia House. Chi« ago i« <1< (initi ly the middle v 1 <1, More, It ;» tin* centre • : A • • 1 .1 r m..- y Aim i.^t• 1 Ili'W'c. 11 ■ greed 'ii»' delvgat' > t till' *• • *•(:• 11 i•*' • - : • tin- i:t.irl i > ipuoi! ng I'l 1 . nt RiKwrvclt. the convention ;•> : wliulc ■a !! h:i ■ in take :m Aiiiei :ca-lorA : i . k . i. y. i; v many 11 ;nw writfiH pop Mtu tin i-invention picture, the convention mny ^ •• ill' appearance of living lor o~- ny p. ; .■! the !«»!*'■ gn World . • i i< t'n.ted S'.JiCVitcs|<'inU'f.ts ii'oi ;i- .11 away as China. Australia. the remote Latin Americas, uncertain France. South At New Zealand — r.en and \v« men 1 op:*•>* ins* .ill arc- ivt A* - now pi shing luird foi sc. • t < "hi ago. ■ are ' Ik ng ab dude- here .1! Wa 11 • >i win v 'till) l i- .1 \VI ■■ ici'i .• Wa-ieil II i dine. • \otl the i"' c- conference nrn ■ ..it.: 1,. inauguration, ft * ill. •• C -lulu, follow* <1 ll.irctinti' 't '1 t!ie * I: • > he ;> tinned from I 1 II ihIiit. 1 ■ meral. t'.i t ii Harding c.in <• to the Wli't • 11' 11 1 ,»r* id* nt ol the I nitod K'ali- liaii ••vet 'mntioned on1 ,s.iee.iinits ol a cabinet nie< !t: Harding'! predecessor'- had Hi' n LI e:it»uii t meetings wni' .1: 1 I What went 011 there was tv-'. lie ilfair *>f the public. To r« turn ' > Warren Harding's !>• < *• dent breaking way of reporting mi cabinet meetings. Before Harding it was considered shockim; to tick about a cabinet meeting. Wrodrow Wilson, who though an idvorato ol peace had his sharp moment*, would have been enraged t any one had mentioned a cabin.'! meeting »n hi-* presence. T*> him. Ihe conservative professaor. such nidacity would have been almost iiinis'nablc. President Harding, generally a more trusting personality than ^i!*on. as history unfortunately Iri-cveoled. talked with cheerful freeIcni about the questions that h •iime '»iT f' 'tis "council table." President Wilson got no fun 01 >f hi? meetings with the press. He ilmest never told anything of imrtorVince He was civil and sparred icadfmlcfllly with his visitors. He ,vas never nersonal. Supposedly silent President Coolflgr. so the old-timers around Washington sav. was so eonversaionol about things of no imnorlanm hat he was practically gossip. Imigine that! 'the first PnospveM—Theodore— lad manv a mood and tense. Ho ilternatelv roared and iokrd with whomever might be near by. Wilh much anguish it was arranged to I . . nit i ' •!' Iiiir. lol 1. !«>« :1 ■■ A litl'v i xi-itilC all simmcinu'iii thai h« \v<> i .. i r i r- T ol.l fl'iontl Yi i !! 'i .' I "no •• •!« !«••■.. .vci' '"I'll I ill I Ri I, ■ , |l I -It • I i- !l I' < !•«»«»»*! *1":.. ' ■ ii ! r«;u!v ti s!iuk< hand i •! > hi e; Iters. Wha l)'.:; V..ii ~.iy. Fait; > ■ . . !.' :i\|>.itic.n S i.' illy. 1 '• loin 1 ltiKmc\ i !t no i . ; i n n:''. Kiiu.n i>. Clark v.!i • • j• • • I \vr :■>!• the Chi i- : !'•-• v. i'.ii .i t lair !>> • •• i -Mi. I v.-ant to t*i!i II • mm." •• i !• nst tool Dark hv *•.« 1 : ml and rushed hin ill' r| 1hc :t:iU :tlJS line 11 ii-r.v«iK • i! to a lar erone f r 1 • i ■nvrrsati«i;i com I•'« "• ."Im.i Not about In i t1 i'.v nd his i" >lirics and wit; iiarl turned p:iin?l Tafl. Bll ab' it i !.«•;• ; ird !u had jit 1 I'■■•I • "'v i- .uiMiii Rd'isvvpl n:. tire «f even mor • ' ' itnnt ielntivi \V' ' I \V ii II moves on 1 1 • t f l« vtion ilny r> me DUKF NAVAL ROTC TO ORADUATI 'III'" IIHMll - i i > T. r i\ I I 11 v . tin- K |:. I I T. t' in 'i'l lii*. • • I I l in »i i iiii'li cmiist' || .!• n ii' i llvilli • i nil1, iir(|iI:iIICI i 11 i ■ ■ i , • ' ii hi .mil Ii;iiit K'.i . i i .'!i• ■ ii . r ilil.ii; •\. n:i\ 'I I > . i;tiiiiii'iy, :nu • II • nliii 1 |I 'Ml i! til ijjvt: thi-ll • 'Mil I) • I • ••) lui tlifir :irtivi I I ■ .ll ' I'l 1 •! . !'i .lit- ii..-.,,.- .f MM:' ml lOi: ■ • i.>i «~ i.i ih«' 1 >nk<* mill tout is:• j*• ■' Ii .• n.i. in Vil-' ;ini.: .11ifi Kloi itlfi. Do you know about Health Club Baking Powder - tViesrcret of my succem.' High qi'nlitv with that old Kumford name back of it, and low colt, too. VAlUAtU (OUKMt ON MCN CAM DAILY CROSSWORD acsoss 1. Food (•lang) ft. 15th of March 9 Job 10. Dwarfea animal* 12. Det estti 13. Kind of scarf 14. Part of "to be" 18. Place where 3. Unrefined metal 4. Marry 5 Persia • Covered with dust 7. To box 8. Furnace tender B Seat 11 Severe 15 1 nds surrounded by water liquid enters 17 Over (poet.) Channel 18 Medley ' 21 Dagger 24 Tui it up 25 Goes without food 26. Capital lUreck > 27 Enclosure 29 Specked 30 Characterized by melody 31 Cubic meter 33. Reclaimed wool Vr*tfKl«>'» An«wr> 36. Finest :i!i Cut. as grass 41) Fetish 16. Houses (Eskimo) IB. River (Help ) 20. Sells again 22. Sea eagle 23. Laughing 2ft. Decorated lettering 28. American Indians 32. Particle 34. To exile 35. Bushes 37. Fasten 38. Coat with tin-lead alio; 3B. Engine 41. Pulls in stocking* 42 Fat 43 Narrow aperture 14 Broad DOWN 1 Accuse 2 Inns *3 1 M % m ? * a H o VG ( RYPTOQl'OTE—A cryptogram i|tiutallmi T L 1 AC IU(i N 1 A E R U C A P U I NEOV W c: H • N X U M A C II M N \V T O C 2 V T T H a. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: LEARNING. THAT COBWEB OF' THE BRAi.N, PROFANE. ERRONEOUS. AND IN — S EiH LEP • biMiibuUd t>y Klrm Fcmmia Svndi ate Int. NEW OPA STEPS IN INFLATION RATTLE Cli;i|H'l Hill. Kob. B—"There is n.ruttoi need lor consumer |mi iiiu patiou i" tin* t'I'A program, ail,| tin* educational I'l'lilcis ran le.(1i (|K. way." .limit's I • IX'i'U'iix, of Atlanta, OI'A icgional administrator, sa|,i lioi't 1ikI.iV following a eoiilcrcucc w illi adininistl'utive officials .,t (lie University «>f Nui'lli Carolina. I Mailing the next stops in Hh> buttli> against ilirlatitil), Administrator Dericux cam,. lime to arrange f„r liiiatrr cooperation between educational centers of tin* Smith ;unl n,e OI'A in orfccUtuHnu tlw OPA's run. sunier program. "II thr people do nnt appreciate and understand the importuncc ai| the OPA program, we can ti»t expect either adequate cciiipliiince inall efficient execution of wartime controls against the ravages n| j„. flation." tie .said. Administration Dorieux conferred with Dean of Administration Hubert H. House, Itussoll M. Clriunniau. jj. rictor ol the University of Kxtensii.n Division; Dr. Ilnviirii w. i Mum, head of the Sociology De« pertinent: Cl.irdtin liltr.'Uvvcll, directs ••! the Institute lor Itescarch in Social Science. Dr. Guv It. Inhnson, executive director ol lb" S.-ili.i i.l tin' IM'A: V.i: Uilli Vi,k K\«"ett. • >11A dislriet int..filiation • ,ci utivo. and Maurice lv llcnnrlt, .li. s.Miioi liaison offirpr nt the Atlanta I ej'i '11. 10% fleips—D;»» fn% Morel DR. 1RBY H. HOYLE DFNTIST Office al Telephone Ulrtp. Phone 124 Cyclops — o one-eyed giant of ancient legend. rumorrJ to have been a very tough cStiiei» 1 o I 1 EVEN S SEE IT See what? That eloetric rates are much lover now than they used in l«'. Come again? It"*> thr truth. Thr average family ffis about Itcirr ai much electricity for its money as it ilid IS years Vj\ Quit clowning! Seems to tne my bill gets bigger every year. Know ir/fv. iloii I you? Beeause all along you're using more service, more appliances—to make home life easier, more cflicient. For example, you're using an cleetric ran«c now. aren't you? Sure. Got it — oh, five years ago. Ami a washing machine for your wife? Yep. No horse-and-buggy days for us. • \iiil