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Society News LOST A I I.AM IS. I rub my ryes. Tin1 rain pours down. I)■•->>l\iiik t!■«.* liiitiili.ii town; Instead. a louend " os >ii Anil swims up in the shoot cd ruin. Anil many ;i turret. palaeo, tower. All mailed in .-liiinnuM inn erystal flllWI'l'. . . . As il some fabulous city elimb.; Out i>! «ilil louendaiy turn's. Willi immemorial. i tilted lu ll From many drramint; pmtiaile-. Thou Noon huh'.- bourn to ul«»vv, Until rioli Tyrian eolor tlow To brim tho tropie sultry soa With phosphoi eseont nij'stiios. Dlisi > oxotio galley uliilo On liable-saturated tiilo; Until before n<- i- unfurled Tho \ i-iiiii <it what lovely world." What oily >>1 the heart's d< u . Fl. ■ lies it» p.mi.tele ami >pn« V What l.'st Atlantis, lung drowned. Now hi this w :/auir.\ i l >iaid. Anil • 11 m siit'h exehantiiaiii ,-t l. To.' beautiful lo: epithet'.' — l.i.ui- Cin-I . :; in The Span. To l"i'. I ill In Wake loiTst Miss Carolyn Duke left to.iay for Wake Forest high soliool us homo economies t».n::ei to the em.. later oi the seito.il to: m. Cub I'aok Mt'i't* Thursday Cub pack no. J will meet the homo e'. M:- U C. M so.: n M<.:itli< inery str*« • !' hm| .,••• • , .j, foitl* o'er t'U. " .' lin ed 1 iil.tv. Visit In Norfolk Ml. and Mrs. K.v Well.- a:nl daughter, Elizabeth, sjient tho Ka-t er holidays •; i Norfolk. Va., • ng l'vt. Kuflis C. Hester. ■ Fort Monroe, Va. S|K*nd Work-laid Here Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney S of Nashville, were the week-end fi-.u-s:- Mt ■ n.i Mr il V If.i!e and Mr- I. I llu,;!ie Norih (Sarnett street. llook Club Moots Tlitirsil.tx Tin C >i;'e • •: ar> I.•., i .no V\ X moot tomorrow afternoon ,»t it:!>o o'olooii W illi Mr-. Ih iit > liiuiit. il \va- stated !o.i,;\ Hev. if .y llolilei' will be £llo.-l speaker. Itoliirii'. to Washington Majo ai. 1 M. -. < ,.t .<• i; ;,i.. Newton have eturned to Washington at:e. -pot iimi; t-.e K.isV ho!.day. ivith Mrs. Newton's parent* Mr. ..ltd M. W. I! l'..ioknal!. on Charles -trie: lioturn to Al.ii i l.nnil M K:r :. Mai .ai.i M . He.t' t S ... . >e ."allied to theil e- 'i H> " . lie. M.t . after the Kastei holiday* w.'il \u II i Mt- I. « ll.i.; . ■ ..lid other relatives :.;i; friends here. Junior \livili;»I > To Moot The .It :>;•• Ar.ierii an l.e>; "!i A :' iliury v. :: eet Tl ii lay afteru at tour o'i . ..I '. e ho i o! Mt M. W. Ad S . ' W.il . i .V \! tnc inbei North Henderson i |,i«> In Mi , t The I'll la:l ... , lass If Nort Hei der.-ot. K. v. .l.i . -.1 today. A. attend. ★ WITH THE COLORS * ★ ★ 'A' ★ ^ ★ I .inli'i IIcit J&C Hmvdun »! the f S X iv v m » t i IS it . out . M and Mr \\ !> !', drti; on :ul <ICI . •»!i. l ll iu% fiirlh ul noii. Mr. and Mi . s. t.u YouUe Pliar r, Jr.. awi<uintc Hit- birth «*( a mih, Hciitt >"• >uk«- I'lian HI. at Miiriii 'inliatii hospital. April •». ItM I. Mr-, 'harr i- tin- lurim-i Mi - lluth Good* it'll Thi'i Mi 1*1::i* i is .i lir.-I !;.*» iii-ity .l ui-r in • i tj N'.ival it <i\. tit at Efflt. THE COOKfE COUNTESS The wcri'f of my succc^i is Health Clubv thai fine Hum for J-in a ilc halting powder lli.it tltoio.uuU of thrifty hoiiM'uivt^ have twitched to. VAlUAM COUPON ON lt.CH CAN FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Fhtinr 3RD Dat or Night BR1DGERS The F,orU, J Marian Martin —Pattern— LjaAcL 35" 9i80 tS' .hi.-t think: One yard 01 S.'i-iiuh fabric makes this most beautiful «'»i. Pattern 918t'<. It's a print comfortably t:tmj; style that looks ;id<iralile in bright print*. The -ealp> and heart-shaped pocket.* lend : vivacious touch Make several for !. >ti*c-cleanint; and "playing h<>stPattern SU80 come* in thnv nzr. small (14-1(1). medium <18-2tt>. and large (4M2). Small size requires in-: I'lic y:.rd <■! 35-incii r::jit« rial. Send SIXTEEN CKMS in coins for this pattern to Henderson Daily Dispatch, Pattern Dept., 232, West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYI.R NTMIICT Muster P;irt\ For l)abne\ s Seniors Mi, lliii'll Clover and Mr- K .ynutnd W'yche wen- loint hnste**c* at .. lovely Kastcr party honoring the Seli.ni . I • •! Dilmey hiall . «'!:<> •!. 1 da> - \ on nu at the Clover home. 'I'M' • -lie U ..* decoi ate i with na l|n\ver*. After a number of ^.i • - • ; >• 'it- wi e plaved. j;.icsi* were invito into the dining room w :er. i ■ .«• e o( areeli and ■ ear• . >1 out. The <! II 114 I.-ill '.:>!«• A.I- Celltered with ,i nest of green f: 1 !*•«i with \e low lie: re-hnu'iits t on-i.-t ed egg-shajted -nndwiches. wafers and i> lu-'n. Tire l.ivor* were yellow tulips n ,.iie :. rejH pa|ic and tied to tie pail. I al • ■•*»•* U.:h a ban! of crepe paper. ( jirI Scour (iouiicil ! (» Meet I hursdax I i. (I V Mr-. Kill ■ Xeita Allen. di.-t r ft com, >-iolier. ...i- :«■..<! by Misi> Carrie Burton 11<•: rc|M.rt follow.-: •The newly formed <; r! Scout Tn«>:i i' K.ttrcll sponsored ay I'nion ( 'litpel i:.i.- -c:it in regi-t ratmi! tonus lor eight u rls. and is ii\v;nt ng a rcsjxtnsc Irnm National Headciuarleor> iiftoro having their iine-litiirc -••r> io <'n Saint.iay, March i!.»th. they h id ,i r11:■ im;iu«" .-ale on the lawn of the American Legion hut and clea oil s|."vim witli which they ;>1 • n among o'hei thugs !• b iv i C.rl Seoul 11; i u (or tlii";! Iraop. This uio'ip .1 • had ;i I .cap Veai party ,i• the home ot Mi-- Hetty I'a-h. the assistant leader, on Friday night. March ^11 \t pre.-ent they arc looking for costumes from World Warr I to i,so in pageant which they plan to give. "Miss Dorothy Westc.1. ncighborhood commissioner lor Henderson leports Troop No I. which i- sponsored by the !• r-t Method -t Church, now numbers aro aid l.'i, twenty-fo r tender'cct beinis invested at the < 'o ; of Awards held March 27. T',<\ ■ also hoping that they can make arrangements for having .i \ ct ry garden this spring. Mi.-s We®-!' assisting Miss Bowers with this troop." If you need to BUIiOUP RCO BiOOO! Try this prrnt- hlood-tron tonic—Lvdta rinkhiini'R TABLt'TS oiip of tho Irrv hr>t lionir w.ivs to kc» Iron Into thn blooft I'lnthain's Tabids arr alto famoui to rfllove symptoms of functional monthly disturbances bccausr of ibrlr foolUisg r2rcl cn our of u ct-at s I i"vjrtanr cyan fcpo" libel dlrcet—j ia, Miss Watson Is Feted At Bridge Miss liosaiie Watson. whose wedding to IVtcr I'owell ti> take |il:in> Saturday evening. was honored .it a limine partv last niglit given by M ss Pauline Kdwal'd ajid Mrs. K. (I. Kveritt, at tin- home u! M-Kdwai lis. Tulips and white daffodil.- in beautiful arrangements were used as decorations. Miss Watson, honor guest. was presented silver in her pattern and Mrs. John Coogler, reeeeiit bride, was presented ehitia. Mi>s .laekie Wester was winner of high score prize, a double deck of cards. A sweets eourse. in a color scheme of green and white, followed witii nuts and mint \ shaped into calla lilies, were served the guests at the ci.nclusioti of the playing. Guests included M:ss Rosalie Watson. hon«>ree, M: John Coogler, Misses Durothv Harrison. 1. ic lie White, Vesta and Jackie Wester. I Anna I'ruin. ll.i/el Kineh. Ann l'p I ehureh. 1< ..lii I! ;: t< >ii. and Neila Allen. Mrs. s. It. Watson, mother of the , bri.ie-elcct. io.i.cd the others tor | i elresliir.cnts. New Xeb Vance I nit In Home Kconomics i ll.v ( A C I.AYTON Some ut tile H:rls of the home econ<>::. c> olas-e- '! the Zeb Vance high school .m i ,i few i>! tin- termer home criiiiniii »•> students. uuder the I direction of Miss Mildred Ay cock. the home ecoiv >:mc- le;ic!'.er. met ' ;nul formed a h>M'.o economics club. I which ;i State organization. The tirst meeting wa> held the Joth of March. Th - \va- ;i piel miliary met. tins for the purpose of electing ! the officers. The officers elected arc a- follow.-: PreM'icMt. Betty Cash: viccI president. C»la iys .1 im- >n: mv n tarv, Ha/.cl Ellington: i e.ii-itrer. Grace Stone: historian. Joyce i im r" •»>: re| porter, Rebecca ("> v: n: p n.s:. Ed 'ii Grissoni song leader. Ruth 1 Millard. The t; -t btis : esheld • »ii March :n no:,, c- depai' men: ns> ii ■ iiiev for the i l ed. The club co! i I gold were el. ctod. T! is. "It we d • not reai I will at least be be: tried." | Those present were: Ucttj Casl I Gladys Johnson. Gladys Rowlaix Alice Marie Woorilief. Jane Abbot ' Uebi va Clay: -n. II.. Kllingt >i I Edith Cirissotn. Grace Stone. Chat lotte Woodl.ef. .loyi , ( >\ erton. H-.it ! Hillard. Mildred t'a-ri. Attn M.u . ! Woodlief, Helen ihllard. ;.n.i M I Mildred Aycoc!*. lor ;1. D. A. R. Meet With Miss Edna. Garlick Tile 1 >. 111 MI «_• i> ul lilt? American lieviilut on Chapter held Is regular mmithly n et tilii* S.11;iI«l;iy attern » M. April !!. v. .tli Mi.-.-. Kdna Garlick ui hi.-tc-s .it lie!" Ill I! 1<111 Harwell aVC-I M - .1 Ah s "I unit : . i i-i;i i:t. edled lite meeting t" uifh'r and Mi -. Gideon I.;ni ii. acting as t li.i]>1.iiit. led Hit" Kntii11 ,ii ti.i i .t ,.il. tile sal .te In the t:ii. the An ri iiruiCreed and (ho I). A l;. prayer. 1' \\ ;i- lit't'iili ii t i ,i .1' i • ■ iiitriii ii .ii Inwards ilie i i-.-'i i .it 'ii nt St. Tin.mas- church .t Ualli. tln> ttliit >t c:!.. ell ill the St l11•: >!-. l■ -end funds as a treat !•■ tiie orphan til l-. (ll fll .it ClOSM! Si. I th tlletn - :«•}•• •rteii 11.1\ !• : if U: hags l..r soldiers and these wen I timed intn Mi's. Alex Cooper. • Problems . .1 IVarc" . ... th, >;111 icct di-cu-.-ed l.\ All.- !l I! I' it. net ■ it .i ; i>st alilt ■<><I in!tf >' i. . ,iiiI ner. Mrs. I*. II read aita j "ii ' Ka: I;. Ami'; ...in If, .net j falsing John Adams ami Abigoil ! SiiiTiicourtship. M V- Itlith Allen, aec ■ npanu d by Miss llallie Frank Mill*, -a 4 very sweetly two select 1 -11 > What is httveV" and "There Are Such Thinjis." Miss Kdna (i.rlt'k. a-- \ her stt M s- Sill lie Gai 'n .. -1 fd .111 ice c<tiii<f. carrvitm 111 the K i.-tt r motif. Inllnwed w !h ■.I« -duller coffee, lo Ihe following: Mr; t . K. Ellis. Misses Kate and Ma iel Gary, | Mi-. S. R. Harris. Mrs. Gideon l«imb. Misses Mary 1'iclle a::d 1° tielia Gary. Mm. I! .IV I'ritchett. Mrs. I* II. "u. sc. Mis. .1, A. Turner. Miss Aim.1 Pegrnm. M ■■. Webb. Mi S. T. Pence mid Miwos Nuth Allen and Hallie Prank Mills. As tin- guests were leavivij. must u! them enjoyed walkinc through '•in •' ,'s i Hardens" when tin re were hra t i 1 flowering >lu li- and oilier hlimndri; spring llnwers. District Meeting Of I), of A. To Be Hereon iluirsday A hiisines- -e-sittn t>l tin e 1 inn district i tin Danuh'ei - ■'! \111eriea. v. hicli 'reels semi- ■ 111111. Ii> . will lie held 'H ■ • t dav 1' 2 310 I o'clock 111 the li'ial hall Mr Kathleen Main . di-trict dep-i'y. anlittniiced 11 ida \ Mi Aliei (ireell is , di-1 i n ; cittnvi Inr. St.iti oil ;eers esnei 'ed to attend | the iiH- titm are Mi Ihttti Urltil. V dde-c. Slate 1 tnn-tMt- l.cna Shipwi.-h. Miiili !*,• nt State ecrc* sir V: Mr I'et'v Hot'ii lialeiuli. j State warden: Mrs. AI l>c Ha I *ee, |?aI leiuh. Inside «nnlinel: and Mr K. .I'd" m tl.ii r 1 -. lit inli 1 'in. iuiIm'Ic sentinel if'<i||irtvittii the 1»• 1 • in • ■- niivllni1, -upper miM i*e -eit.'d a' ii.tti n'elnel. in Ihe hall, af'ei which V.tnee enttn! t il luiinhei :!> %•. .11 i'itid it- regular meet 111CoUtlCili this dlftvict I u:? from H'-cl.v M" m'. Fdlctsh, Jarboro, ^orliris ancl H<ndei»ont AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE By LYNN NISBKT Daily Dispatch Kalrigh Raleigh. Apiil 1-. hirst published results ot tin* straw poll conducted by the Kmiuay Springs Independent, wcoklv newspaper in tin- Wake county town, shows a very narrow margin «>1 advantage lor liiTSl! Cherry over Ralph McDonald in the governor's race: predominant lead lor Clyde Uoey over all other candidates fur the Senate, and ;■ three to one margin lor Roosevelt against the field <>l both Democratic and Republican prospective candidates lor president. Actual percentages were: Cherry 51, McDonald 49: lloey HI. Morrison 13, Hitch (i; Roosevelt 7(i, all others 24. Actual miinher ol votes wa- not disclosed, hut the poll is based on signed coupons which carry the precinct residence ot the voter, so there is little chance lor duplication. SCRPRISKD Results of the poll Wile somewhat suipii-ing in one in I\\•» point.-. There had been expected more strength I' Morrison and also McDonald had iiecn slated to le-ul. • >l little influence except loci.lly, the poll had been discussed ..iouikI Raleigh lor a day or two. It %v,.s feared by Chei y suppoilci.that would show substantial lead lo: McDonald, so tin v argued that it wouldn't indicate mything. When the showing favored the major they felt much better but were stopped from claiming advantage by previous commitments. FOUR Publicity h.is been gi\en the tact precinct rcgi.-trars will have to u-c three book.-—general. Democratic and Republican. Matter ot fact, they 11 have lour Absentee ser\ ce I'n n and womi n must be registered mi a pecial book or list. Process >| handling the books i- not as complicated as it sounds and no iliflieulty i» anticipated. KITCHIN Some time ago f; >vertio; Hrough' *n w.ote the \a\ \ Department ,j„. „a„!C. ,* the State ol North Carolina that one ! 1 new destroyers be named in ' on i <>| Claude K.tchm. fonnir coiigre-man i:om the second district. chairman ol the ways and mean- e. imninee d ring Wilson's second administration, and one u| his State's most notable political tig• ruesday James Forrestal, under -< .iet .!>• ot tile navy, wrote the governor t!,;.i the name had been ad•silted to the eligible !j-t and would 1g.vei; caretu 1 consideration when .■iiiliier il< sti over w as readv for tauncning. HIX'OIM) One of the few mcmbtrai hi Coiitfrcss to vote against ;i declaration t>: v. ar against Germany in 1!(I7. Kitchin accepted the vct*l.ct of the majority and throughout :ln; war devoted In- |Miwerlul brail) .mi cneiuy I • rai.-nn money li> carry 11 the light. L-i»i|K'! aiiiiK Hilly w jill every government iimvo it) that direction. A- a re.-ult he was one 01 iho very i< u anti-war voters who retained lull coin idcnce and respect 'l the American people. Like the prc.-ent chairman ■ >t the ways and ■.call. cum uttee, liobert I,. Dough;■ >n. al-o .< North t'arolinian, Claude K.•ch:n \\a.- a national rather than St.to character. The naming ot a i.ithiing hip lor a man who voted against war in this case is iio anomaly. c;< >L.r Uovornor liroughton I• i* ti e Kaster Monday afternoon >11 the lioli 11nlv> the first time in i on than a year he has played the c When i.e ell asked ilhollt I. eon lie . > quickly changed the .. liitect. lit tiid admit that un. i 11! t • ed li e •! certain muscles d leit tile : lightly sore, lie also i-hed lie l ad n<»iie ti.-hing instead ot golfing. lOXUI.W I t'l.A I IONS The army luis . mmcnd«*d the State Highway 1 . I I■ ■ r cm ellri ' as-i-l,incr in rounding up deserter*. For some lea-oil the il|e i ,-llppo-cd to he kept <| ue'. ii. < - and placid cannot he published. However, it is known 'ins r- not the tir.-t time the jt.di >1 :ia received l ccognitioii lor •.i n la rendered the national goverim eiit in the wai program. So hits 'hi- SI'.I and othci state asencie.-. t'l 1AN( • I*:I > CI:■ Iilii«* 111 coa r .aiulaiit - ol till" pit-flight school at L'ha|M I IliM n. e- occasion to icvi w mii ol the mo.-1 interesting sidehuht -tone- "I 'In l.i-t (o-ncral A-soinblv. I'lu (• eneraI A -en blv was un ited to vi-i1 the school and wa- given a loyal weleoine On Kcbruary -I a joint resolution was introduced in 1 i lit: House ol Representative*, passed under -u-pen- n ol tin* rules and -eni t• • the S. na'i hv special me-seiigei. where it w.i- al.-o pa--cd and ordered enrolled thanking, among others. "Captain .lames I'. (Srafl" b'i his courtesies to 'lie lawmaker.-. Next day it v. as d -covered that the name and title were wrong. The resolution could not be repealed, lest it HEALTH QUIZ VIS NO Do you have poor digestion? p [~] Do you feel headachy after eating?' 1 f~] Do you get sour or upset easily? p p Do you feel tired—listless? □ Q Noweverynno knows that tojjrt thcenod • •lit of I ho food you cat -you tnu«t it pfoporlv. M*11 what people don't know i«that Nat tiro must produce about two pint* of tho ilt^'itivr juice— liver bilo each < 1 ay to }.#«!;• digest your food. If Nature faiU. v »urfood may remain tinditfeMed. Iio sour an I heavy within you. Thtm.it igfdmpfcto«octhat rmowavto aid digestion is »■» increase the flow «>f livor hilo. Now. ("artor'n Little |,ivcr Pj||« Mart to inrroa*e this flow quickly for thousand »»f'#'!i in a« littlo a« thirty iuinut<\««. When hilr flow increase*, your • : • tion may • \viritfiooftyou're on the road to feeling better —which is what you'ro nftor. Don't dopond on artificial aMo toeoun* teraot indigestion w hon Carter'"!, taken .is directed. aid dic« sti^n after Nature'* owncrdrr 0»* rriir Litt!^LhcrFi!lt today—onlv J.»<. ^ cu ll b* glad you did. look like rescinding tin- appreciative Wolds So another \v;is nllciul and duly pas id thanking "I'miiii andei John I' (Ii.iI!' tor wliiit lie bail done for till- lcj;i. lator lloth resolutions wcro duly cm !|«-(| and published m tlif book ot i;u:t Session l.aws of North Cat lin., S.i far a-> oltl tuiiei fan recall t: . the oiilv instance ot a State legislature presuming to change tin •>.■! . and title ol an otlicer ol tin' l'i ,ted Statc.s Xavv. At the same tun- t served to emphasize how much 'In lawmakers appicciated his hospital 'v CommaniV. i lira!I is leaving Chapel Mill, presumably for active duty .ii the fighting lront, and is si.cccided hy Commander James Ra'.ini !•, iner executive officer ol the school. SIIII'YAKD \\ OKKKits TO (JET FAY BOOSTS WushinKtoti. April 12.—(AP) The War l.abor I'. ■ Shipbuilding Commissi n e^tiil id today a pattc: u fur wat;e :«<i • ; • eiit- lit East Coa t shipyards \ • • - expected i> increase pay . s 15,000,000 a ye . . Three or»l«. ol the conui : -ion apply direct !> : • .• New Yuri: Sii pbuitding ('• i " '.on. Camden. N .1 , Mary Dry 1) • Company, ll.il'intl Ken- SI11pt>t; 11<1-: ij* ,iiid Kearny, N. .' leeted tin revis111 be iipplied to ploying 170,000 iia to Maine, previously had icrea.-e. none the Little S'ce • ents :t \va« anirrcct intruplatr. ;,i!ize the .-truepercent ot the increase-, and ncreaae will our. ol the cinnri — ng thai I he ad•onceaied" wage iljted boti the ot stabilization ntire approach eett opporttuiisc implelcly uti I'OOIt WKATlll !: MAY ( I T INTO POTATO ( KOI* Washing!. ii, Apr 12. tAi'i Poor weal! • the early i»ot,.t , • tate.- may di-i larger acieage. the agriculture lie. .irtment reposed today in April summary ol crow I'Olldlt OM-. "The acreage .if . ai tv p.-atoe.planted >■;• n p • peel Iham .-aid the report, "-(law- a -tiall increase bul much the croji i hite : nil the itterea.-e ai acreage is likely to be oll>et by a lov.tr yield.' Condition oi tne crop. v\ hn , cm: elargely fioin - icrn stale-, was estimated .>t 7:i percent .a i. n. ,.i. c.omparcd with tin- April. l!ti:;. average ol Tii percent ami tin average "I 77 pcrcc.t Unfavorable March weatlv . delay ed planting and much .-ecd alreaiiy planted has rotted or gern.itated poorly bccan.se the soil was vvol. the ri'port declared Blight became sev ere in thi lower Hio Ciralide valley, tin- ilep.n !• ■ i nt said, during March and indicated aire yields are "extremely low." Florida's crop was described as in the critical stage April I, with blight prevalent after heavy rams during the last 10 days of March. Heavy tains also delayed planting aiicl lielci cultivation in other states >1.000.000 INDEMNITY GIVEN SWlSs 15V I . S. London. April 12.-— (Al'i l". S. Minister l.eland liar.-on iiande.i the Swiss government a eheci; Sl.ooo.ooo today as "the i.rst installment" in compensation for da.iiatfcs in the mi.-takc bombing of Schat'lhausen by American platter April 1, the Sw ss ractai said today. TIM < K I'.AItTS I'l.AN M AI'I'CII ItV OI)l HI SI'IKIl KlfAIKs Wui t-ai Salen,. Apul 12. A \\iir'.'I time iehabililalmu prugiani to nut e Mi-li and ailing trucks back to health I has been launched l»y the olfiiv <>l deleli i transportation. '1'. M. Il;iit- I I ihii i;. « »I > 1" (list ru t tnaiiagei ;il WinI ill-Salelll, .lllllolllHvd today. 'I'l l progiain calls tin the tvliuikU ing and «i\ irh'iulmg hi trucks by tilt* u-e i.l rebuilt exchange engines. 11 .in - ty i • - ion.-, and unit ;i\Ic assemblies. L'um-iviecablc unit.- may be exchanged at dealer garages foi these rebuilt units with a minimum hi truck layout, Hancock explained. The program will make avadable to these dealer garages complete unit.- which they may "swap" to their customei lor similai unserviceable units which they themselves are unable to repair. The worn units will then be sent to a large recondi- ■ (iiionuig shop where they will be • iveri-.auled completely and put bacn into use. i liv progiam i ■ similar to the practice n| many truck manufacturers who exchange sinallci units sucii ;.s carburetors, fuel pump.-, ignition di-ti lOtaitoi.iiid generators, and will |iiin.it i-cii'lal truck ownei t i >wap .ii badly worn engine tor a icbiuit oi>'' with little more delay th. n it would take to get .■ new carbui el ni. Complete information w ill be j :a\ailabie to truck owners and giii agemen soon I'l \( II C'ltor DA.MAOL is ki.tokti:i» varied Was-ungti n. April 1-—(AP) — Pi-..1)1 product.mi prospects in south-i eri' states wei i "s imew hat changed by 1. to pi rat res last week, the icult .a e '.'cpartment reported tuda.v. While :* still too early to be certain ho?. :.:r;h damage was done.1 the department said a preliminary cheek indicated it might not be so • i mus a.- was suggested by c;.r!v reports. A heavy hi' mn was general in most secti<: - i: the soutln i"i peach tii'ea. tin ii|M>rt said, and frce/e tin ige varied by localities and within individ .il m-chards trom a thinning >1 buds t i complete losses. In North Carolina. damaue was v;ni ib.i1. hit the department said a tail* cr ip appears likely. NEW BERN MAN FINED ion FI1A VIOLATIONS K leigii. April 11! 'Hie lood d.stri; lit.on administration anioiinred today th.it I>avid Grantham. New Hern, had been lined a total of $251) in '.<oei.il e. ut't at New Hern ill live counts ot violating I DA orders in the handling ■ t meat. It w . s I he lust ir stance in North t'a'"liua ol . line for violali n ol IDA iir.li">, accord.ng to llillman M.iody. statt supervisor. Granlhim was charged mi tw ■ counts f«.r \ elation ol FDA order N" 27. slaughtering liv estock without a permit lor delivery. and on three counts for violation of order N •. 7a. slaughtering without a pern it lor meat production. He pleaded guilty and was fined Salt on each count by Judge I. M. Met kins. TWO MI.N DItOWN AS BOAT CAI'SIZIS Smiihl eld. April 12.—(AP)—William (". Thornton. 24. and Freddie Hrewingtun. a 17-year-old Indian, were drowned Sunday .eternoon when tin boat in which they were riding with three other people capsized in Hiack river a lew miles from Falcon. Both young men lived near the Godwin community and separate I unci al services for them were held today. I 1 IlXVLiEi (iOVI.ItNOIt 1.IIIMW i.osi s 1'ii.or son Mu.-tang II.im . Kliglaud, A|iI|I 12. I'etei I.chiii.H . 27. Mustang |»l"t and .-mi <>! Herbert 1.1'luiiiin, director "f tin uniU'd i..<IKlIlS I'ellt'l illl(t |l'Ii.il>ilii;i1i<in administration and former govei tun <>t Nru V-.i l.. was in cidentalh lulled Ihii' recently wlulu <ili a practice Ihght. I.clin.an v..i lulled v.l.in ln> jilaiit' win! a pin and eiaslud into «i Ill-lit. lie did lint have >i chance In jump. Ftlend- said li< was "swealinu out" his Distinguished KlyniK Cross. Ill' hail wanted t«i leeeive ii in tunc Inr Ills lather'* birthday, Mai el: L'T, but it did not come through. It was anneunced that he will reeeivc it posthumously. He came t'- Kngland a> it member ot the KCAF m 15)11, and abnut a year ago translcrrod to the I". S. army air force.-. The Amer.can l'orcc.- turned him down originally because he was married 11 widow and two daughters live in New York. I.AIJOKAIOHV WOIIKIKS' ( «M i:i!I N( I I t) BEGIN Raleigh, April 12.—<AP)— A. tnree-day c'i.terence "I laboratory .vol Ker> .miei d: < . • .n n: I): Nell Ilirschberg. bacteriologist ol the U. .s. public health service, wilt begin :.ere ton."i.«r.v at ::.c State Laboraory ot llyg.em In .id ■ : . daily lectures by Dr. Hirschberg, laboratory workers will heai addresses by Di X u'liian Conant. of Duke University; Dr. L. F. li.idgc:". ot lli'M-tla. Md . assistant, director o! tin una. institute ot' health: Dr. M.i'oii J. H -ctiau, of Chapel llill. ' dear •: '.he N'oi Hi Carolina -ci. ■ ■ o: p.iblic nealtli, and Dr. Williau. I emnig. o; the University ot North. Ca: ilinji. It)** Hem.— t"'/'; Mmi'i VVhat D'YOU KNOW / L %C THE TANK D6STROVER is the U.S. answer to the bi itzkrieq Make War Bonds Hour answer tc the Axis' (3uy Bonds todiy 'J MARY MARTIN Star of the Paramount Picture' TRUE TO jj; UFE "once ran a danciag school - Her favorite cola. isRoijai Crown Cola.. l\ THE CHAMPION in 5 out of 6 nationwide qroup-tastetests is Roqal „ Crown Cola. 'Royal Crown Cola Bestbt/ 7osTe-7egf ! it LANE XEHI ItOTTI.ING CO. Ilrndrrsnn, (', Announcing ■m A New Addition Cradle Shops DKAK MOTHERS AND MOTH KRS-TO-15K: llecause your children rate special attention we liav< established a simp here in Henderson, next to Stevenson Theatre t<> euro !'<.i their needs their complete wearing apparel, their toys, and their furniture. The I'll Ii Cradle Shop, one of an intended national chain of stores, will handle nationally advertised products names that have l»een your trade mark of superior merchandise Yanta, Mrs. Day's, Katz. TrimMc. Iloywood-YVakcfield, Clix, ('hux, Kant-Wet. and many others. We're proud of our new shop and we would like to show it to you pcisonally at our formal opening Friday morning, April 1 1 at 9 oclock. Shop in comfort for all of your needs for children from infancy to six ycais of a.u'e. THE MANAGEMENT.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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