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Aged Negro Is Custodian Of Great Seal Of State; Soon Begins Fifth Term Ky (iAKI.VNI) 1$. I'OltTlU. Raleigh. Fob. 12. o S'llllC Capitols Illicit !> . e '< i 11 ^1 I!It; a little thought I *. v.iilid !•>. r:n tei.iltci some plain v : m .it: : havv dvanced an aru.i i. « t. >. but not so ii "hi- St.ili- \t;' :v■ I i>: North Cai 'lma \' V.r: o .11 till1 ease "! (It'll ! )'■ • year is finishing his :.i w of office us assistant extra nary tin.- governor ot \t< ' i I he is wort oil about his fifth . he • -o A - f -11 . ' . Hi'ti f:io. tr.o - •> southern colored gcntlenivn i »e "old school." lit' - Hearing his «T;h Mnniver* v. 'u! i!i ■ >• - \\ • Vrill lit' Ms >et :■ \.e Great Seal ot the Statt \o Carolina Most o! • ie cotntnis i.-. laws, and state d •. . « ts .i its i liv tilt '.!>• foii. «t) I to: ! amis t It - lion'> ■ n print of the Great S« i -.a • ■ t!.«-o in. I. : : ' • ' • ■ • ' IJ i; .1 - <' vtio C Hot -. i i i < o i .!t t < >n ... u-t i. }ll«US lie til • > ■: Iit-n ii.. ! . . i y I! s - : ..oil _ ... t ' I .Vol i. ■ ivio lit . ' ■ ' ' ! 1 I'm- ot. ,t . ,i. ' o it-. . i • .I n'.t ,i tii, • As hf ...tr t (Sen <|. .. t.if antt :uo:ii and t split n< i ('•> io : and ii.*; > - B<« • • . , i ■ ■ therein. i.l. . s o n.n :!). ■ -.1 :l|) . i 1 ii gavt- tne ,mp: • : * was visibly delighted s he •• ed .1 saiely away :i . . .t". Ben's predeeesso tew ved i.Nteeu yea:'.- (if holds. One day that .■ motlirtn did not show .ij) lit and itfii ■... • 'it't'ii ir.end.- and • ii .i; t.i : t >\ t.ed Uen no ! :s.t. o, > : ;:o - IKItl'.l to till" pox? >1 t! No h.l> 'f iny-tt:y that ti ..-..,>pea. aiuv i vei i-e.n cleared a\v..y I Sen thiux.. ae a still anions tin1 1 . tiji. but Mjme ;..i v lie nu..»t h..\t dlell lollg .IjJO. Men ! - .i aiarr t-d mail lit- explain* that hp is happily cd to his '•first. last, and onl> a ii- " "It h > been that way f«n 33 year#," he cx . ti.- "Tnc lio.>d l.ord blessed . ' . a 1 ".o . I l':n tlla:tk!..!. ! i.ui'i need . :;otiier oik." T.iey v t.s i i: i I t .. .. daa^hter iiild .i : . Hie . i. in tiu army. I urried one »! the old-fashioned I!«.•»i . > Then.' are :iot .i ny !'e:. • .t..l.e> uick'.di' hadi.ng :< - t. ti--.' heavy :ua.l Hi- a til.up- outs.ill,, letter.-, r..:n.- incumin* mail. nsu < «i .i. i .t . xi' I: .i t ;tei h.i> been lust during h;> U'lutre of evet complained When i . i ,..t- v ..ught .i.i. Bon ii.- i.iliy !u- ena:r oat in tnc hall lie i .1 -1 si ... :..v l a,.itol ! . i o.it X:.v k, jvt :"lor oi'tiee. • Ill !lt..i' Is are I. I. VV..I ill nty. ivherc Ben wo* on. n Many : .I- oven M-iu. •' tea. hers 1 have -t • • i their race fa tiifully I )iu ol I. Hit >ix i <>t lirt. tl in. m.ii.y lit • i f cil.l 111• 11... t . : . -i.f r . . Wiii. oeliev - d hard vvorl; and hcrnt tv weri -i. ^ . .it :i to >;t t ..lone. . • '. ' 1 . 1 Hfl t ., .., .... 4» Vol - ust ■ i . i t arnc a '•»tead and urite ...I a lit • IUV then. It !• nlored an.i i ;.i ■ ■ t- • >i.n°..tin: d . . ! thai lit i ii'. ii. all:-' t.i . ei I only tfu» .-hi tiny t air -! ! .nil e. .1- only. I! 1 without titles. ,i y e Lord only ivillii '•if ' ernoi •! \'o >' ' ''Will... nil y - -:.i!—which he will ••••i ' H exists—and say " i " ' trie ti .\ e: inn i "I na. : won't he of. passes through Ben's :ul i»;.:.- imprint of Republicans Discussing , Their Cabinet Already By Central Press. Washington. Fi-; !'J i, groups, voicing contiden < e;:mg (">( >P i .. •. u \ ber. Curving a Rvp il .. . «>t*;it mi, ?j.i W*. •• ! i . , an- beginning t.vv. cabinet. < >• c i -i ■ . Miming that Pit: idt..' i: . be a I'llU'th Vci: mm Ueinocratlc ticket and . - .. !.t \ it! lif (il U-.iti :i Should Mr I: • . . < r scalp to in- trutiit un-bu ' .'\iiecU-(i tin- v ,vi!t included in ii GO-Politii ians I * I'ilOiliL'i pi name. Such & CBbinti p »v >ui i (• - i: dinate tiic- >. v uiri .\ y . . < • »»•. and. in *: t■ • . . i (I.mimic tiii' C At- ' ;t I'. u:ii which • ' v .a . i Tht-\ . ;« ( .1 ii»k : t;i. .... ' ... ' foreign land the nast e oi I >. Kdward v ii. kenbackei. •,. <; . Allieiliall hi .11 \\ . :<• V ui' !. . -t ' ' In (lui-.iig • i > ' Man;. Republiitiin (wl i ••• iinn 1.1 .in »• iation p rlfoli« ivill speed tin- we. mniiufi .i ncl aid tilt* program ily.ii.'. .i ii :i They reel Rirki'itbiickei has the , e culiar qualificat n. to ct up >: u «it pill tinei ' Throe some nbctiwi they would be surpri <<i • • oi i sue* " pre>irifit' In ■.<: i ;< • < i A Mac Arthur t'. Washit gtop « be secretary ol \vn There great l>re->ure in *!.* <■ 'hi « tion. Another cabinet po.« bit ty they point out. is Herbert Hwivti 'i ■■ only living c-.-i < .fit ii' • . «• M'c retary of state Tiie 1!»';'» («(>P presi dential nominee. Alt I.md' ii. i- coji sidered ii "natural' fm > > binet P'.st, either 11> be -eeretary o • ut i <ulture or the interior Of course, it is e.insirtered ;i f inch that Harrison K. SpangWr. (i')l' na tional chairman or 1 s un o o. it Spanglcr is unseated alter the June convention will be the next po t master general—a traditional ap pointment. When the U. S. S. Missouri is com pleted during the next few months (it was launched recently), the Unit ed States will have the most power ful fleet of dreadnoughts the world has ever known. America entered the war with '5 of these ships, virtually all of which were left over from World War J. 8ix. of the North Carolina class, were completed some time ago and the Missouri i« the fourth and last of the Iowa class. Although the aircraft carrier now is the number one warship of the fleet, naval officers contend the bat tleshins will prove their worth he fore Germany and .Japan finally arc defeated. The adm.iuU s».y thtiv i- tu uth.'i .. |V <1 \il, V C ell, iil't lilt' llimelld.Al tllf pI'Atl 1>1 iO-llll'll gUII* I'll .111. r ii»ii.. upei alititi- except l>v i.m- ■>! 014 .lit'- Tin \.i\ v ..uiciiii- tln ul (111-, I till' l..ll' It mi' .1 11; *i "gun :ii'-mil" 1 It! iricl. turn* a.- \vt 11 a> lot .1 huut ntia - 1 ii ul ant -ai>' lalt guiis t • Titi- I'liik'd State- lost t::«• \ii 1 al l't .rl Mai i t.i. ..mi tin • < .a .: .. i..ji.-1/.»-ti but lattM wa- aised id . be ned (Hlit tiiat . 1 (i.ii.. «• t^ett I., .lly, I.ait ».t o: 1 lit 1 u/v.l ai.tl ait unit 1 'i i\\ ■ : .1 trial, li t. . wtit iifli.ri- tin- ■' ar. •• <1 HMJiIl- .1.. t.!|i- 1 111 it retail cui'dfij unci »ihei tvai -hips. * i .-..v tin 1 niied State - ■tit 1. ready to meet all fditicr.- t»n <y \ 1 f it,, -(fi(.i ,1 vie < vit ni Wa I ace's ability to en - .t . ugh-and-tumble paliticitl I- .ft|ll«-nt- 1 i the Ho , jjynitia - I • •' i'"l 'hi' \ I' : .1 iit'fll lle al»'Cl t'iia |> i| lilt* { Mtltl It'i I t ■:<l* -I W tliel v. :.-v. t af> 11-II — res»meu participate ;i late aftur ^ all < 1 ;■! y- 1 -landed. Tin y ltd. Hfjtittt'iiblt! itii'iiltmi for skill it) io v 1 !!i', . 1 furd nu t 1 Ha 11 t o! •gut:.--. eoe» tu Re|>rcs<Nituti\ t«s u-. K- -.- i. t r 11) t nt Tonnes- ft-. .. .'i 1 .\i ..ndt (if a .Sn.:'li I >.i_ ..ml Ktii n.tt t • Nf.il (l)i . .1 NAVY RECRUITER TO BE HERE ON MONDAY A I'nil'-d State- N.ivy recruiter will he ..1 t[|(. post office itt Hender M. basement oil Itt'. all day Mnu day tu .IClt-pt application.- from y ■ mi n-.cn. age 17. who desire to t nii-i 111 ilie Nii\ y 01 naval reserve. Pelly Officei Louis II Wilsui. 10 charge of tin- recruiting sub-station here, said that 'opportunities to quality for one ol the Navy's !ii> trade - hoots are still available to every recruit, regardless of educa mal attainments." He again urged parents of 17-year i !ds to accompany their sons to the recruitmg station "to discuss advan tages being olleied young men un der the Navy's educational program." The recruiter emphasized the need for qualified men lor the hospital corps of the Navy, adding thai "qualified recruits are now being ac cepted as hospital apprentices, sec j '»nd class." Applications for t'-e WAVES, ages 20 to 36. will be available at the re cruiter's office here. "Young women are urgently need ed to release men to fight at sea," I the recruiter said. "All WAVE re I emits will receive their indoctrina I tion at Hunter College in New I York." Booklets on the WAVES can be ! obtained by writing the Nnvv Re I cruiter. Box 2274, Durham. N. C. 01 in Henderson on Monday. NIMiTZ HONORS FALLEN MARINES ADM!££t C! tor W N Hi i' f), < ander of (lie United States I... r: tin grave* • ( v .< > who woro killed in the cap* t . . • I Kwj . i At 'II, in the X. .;! I la ads. The tetnp twy I urial ; i ,.t . : i -i . ,!.• d J:.,- attach v. : ,h v. 'I t'lo t-.. - • '• >1 J. i r.v > ' ' •' ll .N'.. •' .ini. .t .» A Culc!: Chc:ncji Rears Baby Tigers bac par plu ('. l y Paul h.:V» a at; I t:i3 • his i:ui) UEARMOAH=|F I CAMT BUY A WAIL. eOAP TICKET AT THE DEPOT DO YOU TH/AJK THE ' TRAFFIC COP OM "THE CORNEI5 WILL. GIVE ME A TICKET FOE NOTHWS ? •J M HAMPTOM DETROIT. MICH - DEAR NOAH= V/AS THE TURTLE THE OPlSWAL "*l»Ht>Ee coveie a&ent'? mks C K CriOVJt, BOTTOM MA« ^ r»«' •'* i,«s Wife Preservers fav« every bit of paper around the house and icive to the zovernment It coco into the waterproof linine* for crales con veying sterilizer*. X-ray transformers ope ratine tables etc for battlefront hos pitals Kven waste paper that i? soiled from havine been wrapped around meat, and ink from old letlers and postcards make#nodiffeience Nobitof papfristoo small to be of use in (he job of packagir.p supplies MRS. FRED MARTINI, wife of the keeper of the lion house at the New York Zoological Park in the Bronx, nolds one of the two baby tigers she is rearing in her apartment. The rub is part of a litter of three be longing to the tigress Jennie, who in the pa^t has ignored her cubs completely. Despite Jennie's rec ord, which resulted in the death of the offsprings she bore in 1943, zoo keepers have left the third cub with her, with the hope that she will change her unmothcrly attitude. Mis. Martini is fixdiiip, she babies I y bottle tlicy c.tn go it on tiiLa- owr.' (Inter..uiionUl) Adolf's Kin in Navy WIIUAM PATRICK HITLER, 32, a nephew of Adolf Hitler who has been residing in New York City for the last five years, soon will be in dueled into the U. S. Navy! lie is looking forward to the time when he'll sail against his uncle's fast diminishing fleet. (International) Noah Numskou. OErAfS NOAH* CAN Vou cash a rain check AT A CLOUO SANK? M(*S HOWARD 1*1. U(.aKie» saw Oicgq. OEAl© noah® Dip the EN&INEEgS BURN WHEN THE COWCATCHER OIOA4T CATC HE M cAJEf Jones SALTLAtCB CITY, PO*.TCAROYoU* NUMNOTION* to . 'OfARNOAH*— GU'CfCLYf / IHWSM >r «*< r-tmm li» I .egion Is Aiding Miiny Soldiers Now lieinj^ Discharged ItV I.VN\ NISBKT. Ilaily Dispatch Bureau Kalii-fth. Kcii. 11!—.1 im Caldwell, .idjutaiii for liii* North l';ui'liiia de iKirtn*oiit. American Uegioit. 'ias tviittcn evirv pn.;t ottieir in Ha state urgi.'t; llit'tit t«» olio;* all pos sible assistance t<> ve.cr.ins of the presi lit war ii|u si I.leir discharge. >ni ut tin* ciuci' item. m m'I'v ie is aid hi obtaining mustering out ,iy without los.ng any riuiits or dvantages acnuired ov sen !«■•■. It is pointed oid th.ii under at) ict i the 1SI-J4 luoislat.ire. sponsor .1 by Senatoi Circus i in ry ,1 (la> ler. and now >-.■ mliti.i"• ,.>r - on. lunni r Slate l.rkj.o <*.*n inan M r. ccrtili'.Mtc: ot il fliar^e may 'i tiled lor iv • ■ i".I• tir-t by «,;!isttv.-. >! deeds in the silisn">° home I'uiin \ without l ust to tin ■ Idii . . l'..!d viII lii s '.iuIiI to in- one I I• I. :J things dailH ll till- di.-> ■har:;e certi ii.:'a tints rer-.ii'.-d i- t s I r .• . d> I with a'v .i.rn "i r -■ nsalit n or ir.uster !!; oat pay. e\en it i! is lati :• lost, he J'CCHIll Will IVItlililt til I'ull r- I the .-."nation S i.) ill tiapii. is li...- Iii-c" plac •.I " "I wlw'liVt' s« l \ ii'i- (|UOtUS all 1 !iii..i t.i us not ,i.n li lias ill-i ll heard ' oat u.i iin11it. oi nu n honorably • I. .ijii'il 1 M ioi wi.at surpt 'i'. to !i- iin lit in CaliUvill tli.it r JO.UUtl I a Meets have bee.i ■ i "...rmd - .in,- Pearl Haroor. Thai I-..it one-fourth tiie total nuni r*' t i -1-111 I ait'lin.ans in \V irh! I ..i t' -s appmxim; ti-l.v the .mi- -i Stati* mi-mlit . hip i i die Vim i ..n I "j ion Ih lay, >ii I,.is opened it- .neni < . !i P t.1 vi terans ni the present on i ipmlity witn tlii- «»tlu i war t-teraus. out Caldwill's letter to lis*, it.t.ni.aiilii emphasizes that i*.' -i i \ . I-: s.iygi sled ai t n it enn iitinned upon membership. lit- also irjjcs llud no liitgh-pretigure tactics employi-d ti recruit member . i'iie nit iinai iit, Imwever. is Hear hat tlucltai'ttuil : tliiii i. will fiiul - i> ei,-bip .n l.i .tuni p. tin .r pi. - : -lit" Milan ;nl\ ai>t.i;J.e. Plans lor Meeting Demand tor Farm Workers Proposed New York, Fu«». 12 — (AP> Agri It.lial olia.ais lli.n 12 Hol'tilC al crn states will meet hero Thursday In :r..ip pi..n- i.i; .,u'l 114; .. demanu for 4.1KIO.IH111 -.\<ir ;i :••• ippiomeiit Iho rc^nl.ii :ar:n I. ■ : torcc iti 1U44. The session \v;t! be tin- first ill i si-l ies of four i-onlV:«'!ict's a', which •Ydirai and slate iabnar.-li ators will ilan tin ails nf mocliim I'arn labor plan mo.i- ul n-..-etiiiK : : lain ment s farm labor program. The other gathering? will be ,.t McmpniS. ro*in.. Kebr ary 21 t • 2L>: Chicago. l-Vo 24 tit 20: and Denver, Feb. 23 lu March 1. War Food Administ: ation officials »a:(1 that probably half the needed l.uoit.otio .ppleni.'.'ita: y winkers lltlst come from to Ails nd c.tieo. Hid that women and v■ *n11k*. pc 'pie i!so would be called u. oil in large nuiv.bt IA go:-l o! 1,2(»o.(KH» boys md girl. and llOIMHHi ao.hcii ha. jccll set. (■oFi tn XrH Crmiii.iad. Arnold Archie Knight. . -pcn'ei - mate second i In s in tin I' S. N;n v. K.s been here I'o. every! days with lis parents. Mr. and Mr- .I. W. Knighi on the iisiiittev load. Hi- has boon stationed in 'lc- v'.-.ial / 'lie, i»ut it now leaving .> new a--ign • flit Wife Preservers I. \on kc« |» the hioiJor tlonr oiK-n n lit tle *a ht-n cooking, tiu't'c will br ksHs.-ivke Xiow UtO bioilmg food.* U. S. BOMBS ROCK WAKE TO SLEEP WILKES ISLET, ko.v airbase in the Wake Island atoll group, has » thu particular target for U. S. bombers which already are us in;: ti r new Kwajalein strip to good advantage. Pan-American Airway.- r. 1,1 Wilkes as a stopping place in pre-war days and the immediate piuji •.> (■I i.i-ars to bo destruction of this air field and of Jap planes which ; t inii 1 fete Willi American activity in the Marshalls. Also it may u ti. ipcning i>f an invasion campaign since, as shown !. v tl.o map. • 1. 1. of Wake would be a llanhing move against Trul: and would i a, r ei».ir Miuulv lines fur safer u^e bv our force*. 'Interim: DAiLY CROSSWORD I3TgT-vTm1 At KOSS 1 M.iUu&k l> Datw nil. girl t K^vpt. > 9. Kind hi' un l< JO. IiisivI 12 i'i oof read er's mark I.1. Dcviltibli 11 Boy's : : name t."> Foreigner IT Tear IP Onvr 2: 20. Queer 21. Highest can! 22. Cheese 2-1. Greek lr tt. i 2tl. Cry. as n «i.»^r 30 Moved through wati-r J4. Enemy 35 Fortify IK. High pri 39. To drc; s (tOllt)(|. I 10 < %: n-.t nt •13. I>ist n> ! Attorney <abi>».; II. \V.»r kors ^ a million iHu<? > 45. 1 j.ri^ht •17. Wait m 4S Run al 4l< Biiiiilioo lii grass 50. Blemish DOWN . 1. Kind ■ i i ll] 1!. Itoinan ho.ir.e god Mali 25 Like lieveI aged 27 Often i poet > Coinage 28 Engraving Fleet of <in wood ai med ships 20 Ambassador Furnish 7 Tropical fruit S Potfoimed 9. Beetle 11 Kirm lit Free IS Caress 2:: UolonAins to rue .51 Poured forth 32 A wing Colliers 35 Wine re reptaclc3 "<i More infrequent ,"7 Bishop's headdress i var 1 Yrhlfrda)'* Antwet 4 1 C,l.iei-il «n,.\v 42 Lei fall 46 Self TT7 t HYI'TOtJl'OTE—A cryptogram iiuolation Y V X E T E C H V L X E K C Q P V ! I V Y T I! UXIICRCQ EYAGOCKH— XUPV Y Vesler.lay's Crypioquote: NECESSITY. THOU TYRANT ;:oxsch:.\-ce of tuk great; swift T>«I'ilmto«l hv Kinc TYjtturp.t Rvntltraf# T«i^ ^UJaakinqioft CaAuurfuAe. By MAJOR fillagt murdtr and d*ttru<Kon fallow )n th» wok* of lh* Nat. n«w order. Th» job of folding th» hungry, clothing th« nolod ond homing th* homtUti hot falltn to lh* pipo-tmoking g»n* tUmon obovt. Horbort H. Lvhmon. FRANCIS B. SAYRE, assistant secretary of state, once was an assistant district attorney in New York. He has been, among other things, governor .general of the Philippines, so he knows a po litical hand-saw from a diplomatic hawk. He's liaison between American food and the hungry Nazi victim. HERBERT LEHMAN was four times governor of New York State, and began his political career as lieutenant to another distinguished pilot of the Empire State, Franklin D. Roosevelt. A man with a social conscience, Lehmun hates only tyranny and the injustices which brings misery to THE YOUNG MAN at the right is the fighting son of a distinguished father. Will Kogers, Jr., Is new to Congress, but he has brought with him his father's blithe contempt for the stuffed shirt and loudmouth. Young Bill's bump of reverence for blabbing solons is simple common sense. the world. V J
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