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Hrufrrraan Srnli} 0iapnfrlt Established August 12. 1914 Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by HENDERSON DISPATCH CO.. INC. IU9 Young Street HE.NHY A. DENNIS. Pres, and Editor M. I,. FINCH. SeC.-Treas., Hus. Mgr. TELEPHONES Edit a l it Office . . . . . 500 Business Office Old The Henderson Daily Dispatch is a member el The Associated Press and AP Features, Southern Newspaper Publishers As_son.it. u and the N ath Carolina Press .' ss«nation. The Associated Press is exclu-ive Jy entitled to USe lor repuniicatioM b!l news dispatches, credited t 1 or not otlierVV i e ••redded ill l1 paper, Slid aCo the ]■" d new s pi,ol,died therein All rights of publication of ■penal dispatches lieiem are ir ■en ed. SI HM KIP I ION It A IIS (Payable Stiiell, ill A>l . ain’t ' 1 Year J>t> 00 $, 00 6 Month* oO 3 o) 3 Months 1 an I 75 Weekly by earlier only 2dc Per Copy 5c Entered at t'ir pod nice m Hender ■oii, N C . , ■ itd e!. .dter >,•..! not UA l.'lt'V hat 1 e A 'll o all .At than ! 1 a , U. a' a . '.tl the:;. - K :ia ' ' From Here On While .at p, pie are . : thi , pin ion li* a that I .t <-nd t the War :n Korop, a m.dtei o: bet . tew VVCeKW a ll oh. Ill -ho dd taKe ,nt. u.co if.4 a,ivfi.-v possibilities, which, although 1 eh,-, ed. unlikely, still are possible. Cnless the No’e- . able m alter r. stdt'er res.stance along the Sieg iTnd lira ins.de Genaany than they did on the channel coast, which they had been saying for many months was "impregnable.'' this last barrier t* the Reich proper will be smashed well before the snow llics. It is i, nee.cable that concentration ot lire power !;!<( that demonstrated *n I) Dav would oe sulficient to crush the Siegitaed hue Sriould a breakthrough ot considerable proportions be achieved . mediately, or even after so' ie eta ft. tin way vv> slid be wide i |,eii '. A..m. ’ i s '. ■ overrutt Get many ' ,,, ■ ■ ny Pie cut me co.mtry 'I h.d ■> Id. if course, mean th- ei.d : fhwar. and when .■ ■i.mt- tin- lot..,, •, in Europe will e ase, aj .east Ijy negroes i * ell ii J. a ..'11 at oil,"' Allied .-t.m.ng m,ght i.- :-o "ver vvhelming a d nereysmg while Hitler' limiu mg that the Ger ra. - ..1. .-a , ; 11 v hop,- to hold nut o'- in: : Ti . ., last desperate $ (anti Th; t fact they must mow. Ii y now the • i.-ie I noth army , nd p" jo wo Id appear to be so . A .on,’ m P i utli of an ub Si I'hei e d,-. ., .,d belief in this intry tha G, any ,v ill be knock ed out by ‘.lie . ’ ’ (ictober. That is n-'t iii .iii,.i-or,abb* the, ry. in ne sens'' >■! tim .void. If vve are to win (juiiA.lv. enemy resistance must Pe do-11 1 .• thin a matte, of , 11- . s , . i, s ■ , s. til a t . e ry tact a v i 11" gi •• iter lighting ability left th Gi rmans than an r.,-,puled, and may mean that the • Ml . ill .,r I- tpo .ed lor many v.i-el-:-. .,t to: iltlo cost to both sides. Ttio odd. .oe tav ora bit- to Quick vug, . v. Whereas iotmerly the ne cessity |,.r caution was on the side ot a I. ig druggie yet. the reverse .. ti now Ni longer do the head i'Ro.'iters sound note of warning again.-( uvei-opthiii-'m. They know they can't make an impress..,>n lay such 'actics. What Is a Cartel? ^ Pro : i lei o Ran-(•'.■••It’s vigorous ref i-rc-ruv u cartels as <>n«‘ of the device. that i u.'i ijt- destroyed along w111 the Nazi go\n rmneiit has given rise to demand lor same definite under standing as to what such an arrange ment is. A news item reporting tin President's press conterence observ a tions injects this explanation: ".A cartel is defined by economist: as a system of controlling prices production and patents and ol alio eating markets by agreements amoni independent companies. This is dis tinct lrom a ‘combine’ which is single organized unit that operate a= one company regardless of it size." Incidentally, it was explained tha in his letter to Secretary Hull o the subject, Mr. Roosevelt covere the whole field “without seeking t distinguish sharply between those c Allied powers and those which hav served the purposes of the enemy." The Germans seem to have bee the principal offenders in inifiatin this type of trade agreement. It i of course, easy for a governmei system like that of the Nazis to effe such a program, or any other kin since only one man has to pass upi it. In a democracy like that of tl United Stales, there are laws pertaii ing to this sort of system. It is ji conducive to free trade and free ei terprise as we have known it her L)6wcy b Stui t Candidate Oewey has nut thus : lived u.i t" sontt* expert.it ions o! * • ivpt- oi rampa gn he would » muI v hi ■ 11 t hi esi dot u*> year's politieu ranipaigi Ivnlew In* r ses to .1 higi I thi * • 1 :t dis.i)». •ointment 01 ; .*nv *1 : tors • ■ Is ' ' •light •>: November 7. VV at *4o w* d ■ vho vt*< : « .•» orosoiit imp- - sit ion f ; : 111 < hi ; tivipated ext spoilt 1 ing. o: >11: *• • ur ar> abolit to 4 Ha' the pe.-plr. a d ■ its’<•!''ng ■! 1:\ idaal rights . ir 1 it gov 1 •> em* »\ : ■ \t es>r< 4 ... .1 i'll! IS t Ivnun - ' • '• < v in rants the •i. . r . a .; .Jy as p« •.■'Sibh ' t it»}) >i..ps .silt not begin 1 in' o**| «• . (i I \moi ra tin Ja> .:1o. tin ;lit d Ku a i II i »o .1 nr" end* - • s i« b t. • ho d. •':« ■ • \ .pi • ft ti . :.d desi « > ed fn ; - '• Indeed 1 n *>t • h e t, I A hf‘U P . v, lie!' .til 1 I': I 11 ' . .1 . t 1 «•» I •< a ton Part 10 daily 11 to- 11,. • • > al 1 * !1 * 1 t• ! ■ t t * ..i ’... . ■ -r.It■ 1 al l pas . nr Ik. . • !.i a: I .i.t l -. •; 1.< emhlaru - -t d- -i < -i.. ,i.i* r: • y 1 .111 ... i 1 :.:•!••! .' d \ I. j IV.- . > .‘11 be all . ise i. If. din<< t . . unity !■ I..-lif. e that d. 1.1.i,.:,. Han ,v .11 1 ■ ... a' ininifdi.it.-!y tin* light ins fi.f imy II a ■ ' I home by Christ i evet tin .. j ... f ra t,. 1 rid a m .M'ov.. II may al'ely i -e | .r. - - ■ . d •: 1 ■ Repub! can candidate 1 .1 in t y. ; . ins sti ido. At tiic same ti a-, start has n t 1 >een ij t ex pi tat He may have convini gum. • ,n the weeks pass, and there are .' any win. hope that hr will Ii.it \vr doubt if he has changed u any v. te as yet. V-Day Sobriety W.ti. the <-nd apprnui h.ng. -no heals • ictvastng appeals to. .. .her obsei vanci . i V-Day—it is t.> be a V-Day It is p >ssible i thert aj x no sudden • i ender iir to!lapse, b ’ that Germany may be ' Miod ieti piecemeal, even q . o..!y. For :*i■ Ameriean.- :,.i. e been exhorted to prayer and h mi lily a speedy . nd of the war Milhous lot dev' ut church folk have !••■ • pianied ’o U:..‘ .i| .. . Now tile:. n.aveis are uboa; • , .a. answe: ed. Are we. then, to make a .tckery ot on mterci ■ ns by going in • -r an orgy ol debauchery, dis motion nd i oting as ., earn ol exprt I t he lei ii: g m i c-1 i-y that nut 11'..I y and inevitably . u.-t and w;i! v. •• I up withui every true American" Of all time.-, ill" day- it vie! my S art r paganism .u.d ba bar.sm should | be tilt ucrrsn r, •::l -uneerrs; . no most proplund do ol hu i t\ of which God-mam g people a tv [ capable. It is imI .. • • by mi • might that we have eo e thus far. Only ; by the grace : G it hare '.ree p'uplcs i been able to escape shcrerv at the hands of an ami t • us. mscr ip .! ms. blood-eurdimg oand ol international gangsters. I' ■ receive such dchver ance in any otl.m attitude than that oi gratitude and thanksgiving would be to defy the mi rev ot a , ind Pr w i dence tliat lias been with m through the long ordeal. Drunkenness, revelry and base hi larity would be a disgrace of the first magnitude. Merchants have been advised to remove their stocks nt goods from the sight and the reach ot hoodlums, and while this may ac tually lie the part of wisdom, it is a sorry commentary upon the nature ot our humanity under circumstances i f this kind. Of all times, V-Day should be a time ol the utmost sobriety. We should be extremely conscious of an obligation to praise, penitence and thanksgiving. We should as a people and a nation regard it as a high privilege to order our conduct along this line on this occasion, one ol the most momentous in the annals- ol the race. Dates, according In a newspapei . item, form an important part of tht > diet of natives of Asia and Africa . And they form ;m even more import i ant part of the life of a co-ed. The Phoenicians, we read, are be lieved to have originated the ftsl t line and the fish net. And, it goe . without question, the lirst fish story ' There are 1,125 varieties of tree ^ in the United States, according t iFactographs. And. every one ha .more than its quota of leaves. n J This is the time of the year whe S the plunging life guard must mov S- over and make room for the piling ing halfback. it_ 1, Maybe the reason candidates ai II eager to pose holding a pitchfor is is that they think it may influeuc '* the straw votes. at ______ i- Many a stiff white collar, poin t. out Jockey Johns, hides a rough necl GRAB BAG One-Minute Test. 1. Who - the sp:l .t el I Stic til;’* 2. What is an "acropolis" a Huw many hea s is Cerberus d te have.' Words of Wisdom. ! worthies: el all -tniggles, uggle fi> i tsterj ai 1.1 a bless. ,ve are 1 ai ,e~s paticili rselves than God th is 1 (.- Holiand. Hints on etiquette. ! :ere I- no 'em rei" bridal I•••:. L ji:i• r : lowers. T!ie made eiioosi's Hie ... ireiers cording to the I 'i ,-,.n and tiles,- available. ( iranae , -sum- are part ' le '.lowers, :i - a;,a eat a m eess.irilr ToiI.in's Horoscope. C 'll s ell11nu: ■ 1 lit ioll.s, >'"n oroilg! and eapabh n your . \. \ u ir, . g.- t ]banner and eienl a i sec 1 tig >'« plans You urve seen good judg "ui.;. and are -invert and hone-t Y" • w '1 ee a loving i ate and par • s ; mi lot .!! ne real ,/ed > >oa :n tin- ie\'. year in spite • , - j eete I I iss* - . ",.i disappoint : i ■ You are advised I vurlj ini \ , lenileneies a do e and bu.-i u-.. The child who is born today be likely to - lifer through tin , ,>n.- o. . i placed at 1 eel ions, alfi.ougii a slice,1 it ■ bu.-iui- c.. i • a > indicated. One Minute Test \uswers. A' bene or \l into , a 1 Hie upper tol'tlt le,l pSf't "1 i. .. I* • a .. ( ; . ee.. ells. t'hi'ee. ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ U.ndailan. Ui ' i i . I ■ el. i i I. I 1 . e ,i 1 ( 'l (a i.. t-i , ■; f : i 4 Chungking. . A os. a Jaes: London, lave. ,, s .. ealtlll e. ;i lli a a golds.i ih. silversmith . : d engraver, p. A., .a them. Insect Collection ()t State Now Has 9,000 Specimens 1: Sep: 1'. —The Entomo p.pv da :s;eii of the State Depart a Aar.cult..re now has ap ; 9.11(11' North Carolina iim .aid iie.ir-insects in its eol u :! ;.,a- i even announced ■■ ,y C S. Li ■ ley. who lias been in f this phase i the division’s i,f.s since 1919. He is of the .;j • • ’ii..' > *lu* largest in :-ec* * . ieei.vn .n the Soul:*. ii. .. did .i:.-cc;.> get m gt'-(;;er •.older one tool" In the words mi Mr n!ev. v,iu> :ia> been col lee ‘ ■:ig •'•v over On seals, biw* just ace;;:: alaterl. . an ve - eld, Drnnley a- the dean ■ : ententeh gists .a North t ar ■ , i i~ regarded a- 1 me ol the ..ifI ,,.|ii ,■ ',.o -1 - of the world. According to in i. vs Knowledge is based on training. penence, cur io- ily. and patience. In got) ; exes • hiclt line the shel n me a." nv 20 loot corner ot the ent urology department, these in ■ ects : re neatly arranged. Ailliougli not givoi • asting. Brimley is ’!]■;> y ..I ii.e ie! that he can dent lv id find in two minutes • fi,,t a ny insect sent to him in North 'Carolina. Widiin i e past 2a years, 0,400 species have been catalogued. Last year, for instance, around UK) were added ana a 1941. ail unusually good year. 44.1 .n.-ccts were placed in the hooks and on the sheK’e.-. Allnuagii entire life has been di-'aited. to a-eels and to the plants „n winch ti e.. ! . Mr. Brimley lias i [tol gi .-V n : : d a then in any rt - j "pect’ • g.i ne ti e- at times feel that too m,r I L..-S - frequently raised m e: them. N. C. LABOR AREAS REMAIN UNCHANGED Raleigh, Sept 11—The War Man power "V mm, a si on's September 1 ! (lassifical n ol labor market areas in j North Car ,in.a leaves the areas as I they have been lor two months, but t is mclieated that the Wilmington ‘area has so leveled "if in employ ' ment statu- that it may he reduced ! from G oup I to Group II area next ! month if the p esent trend continues, | I)r. .J. S. Oort m. Stale WMC direc tor. states. Wilmington and New Bern remain in Group I. areas ol acute laboi shortage, while Asheville, Charlotte Elizabeth City and W'inston-Salem I Greensboro, remain in Group II I areas of labor shortages or thost approaching a balance in demand supply. Burlington and Durham Raleigh remain in Group III, areas ii which a slight labor surplus ma; exist, while Rocky Mount-Wilson re main in Group IV. areas in whicl labor surpluses may exist. In the entire nation, 68 areas wen in Group I; 122 in Group II, 84 it 1 group III. and 29 listed, along witl > all areas not otherwise listed, ii ■ Group IV. ^ 1 BEES BUY FARM FOR s N. C. WAR PRISONEF College Station, Raleigh, Sept 11 1 —During the two years that B. 1 Staley of Wilkes county has been prisoner of war in the hands of th - Germans, his bees have been pro during honey money for the put chase of a farm. Staley has a half interest in 10 colonies of bees with his mother an i this year the hives will produc e about 3.0U0 pounds of sourwoo honey. Mrs. Staley is buying her so a farm and all of the money derive I from tlie sale of the honey goes t< s ward paying off the debt on th farm. __ja.AI ‘Siegfried line DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 4 To make 22. Indefinite 1. Snow vehicle P'lblit „„ r, , ,,,.n 23. Residence ot 5. Fastening 5 ap a king 9. Gaze fixedly ^ Rugged 21. Agreements 10. Mountain i ' . . ~u belonging nymph , tome 1 12. Danger ' •Sr,)!Th 26.bin! 13. Freedom 8. Omin (Hawaiian) from conflict 9. Spr. k 2V. Mulberry „ u 14. A flavoring ll.D--.th 29. Escape Saturday'* Answer 16. Neat . 15. High.craggy (slang) 17. Elevation hill .',0. Gushes out (,-olf) J9. N-gative 32. Country S\V 35. Lean-to 18. Pitch leply Europe ,".7. Monster 20. Fiji Islands 21 Calcium 33 Moral faults 39. Girl s nSiliO (abbr.) » .sym ) 3-1. Dull pains 41 Color 21. Fish 22. Sloths 23. The cougar C 26. At one time \ 27. Some 28. Too 31. Coin (Chin ) 32. Strike 33. Duct (anat.) 36. On top 38. City in 1 Germany 40. A roll of tobacco 42. French math ematician 43. Weird 44. Cornered in a tree 45. Dispatch 46. Sauce (humorous) DOWN 1. Cubic meter 2. Big 3. One of the Great Lakes CRYPTOQCOTE—A cryptogram quotation •BY XL V Z TXLY PGV OBGO TXDD NCXO G FYQOGXVOW IZQ GV C V F Y Q O G X V O W — H Z B V L Z V. - P Saturday’s Cryptoquote: WHERE AN OPINION 15 GENERAL? IT 15 USUALLY CORRECT—AUSTEN. Distributed by King Features Syndicate Ine* SALLY'S SALLIES r#"1 1 ,j . ■ 1 I --- - -1 ■j " j “Can’t you stop hiecuping’^ It sounds like the time signal1” e ___ \ T&a&SKK THE ATTACK! WANT ADS Get Results VANTED WOMAN TO COOK AND dn general house work. Stay on nights. Two in lamily. Very good •sages. Gentile lamily Mrs. C. E. Elderkin. 210 East Highland, Balti we 18. Md . T..\ 1268. 1 l-2li s'l’RAYED — FROM BROOKS1DE Dairy Friday night three large black mules. I! found notify Brookside Dairv or telephone 430-J. 9-3ti POSITION OPEN FOR LADY WHO is experienced in department store or spec ally shop work. Excellent opportunity for right party. Apply in letter to Box 200 care this paper, giving outline of experi ence and qualifications. ll-3ti LA 1ST FRIDAY -BLACK LEATH er billfold containing money and identification papers. Reward if returned to owner. 9-3ti NOTICE. State of North Carolina: County of Vance: The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the estate ut Thomas Gilbert Smith, late of Vance County. North Carolina. this i: notice to all persons having claim: against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned .Adminis trator. Henderson. N. on or be fore the 11th day of September, 1945, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This 11th dav of September, 1944 CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO., Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Gilbert Smith, Deceased. 11-18-25-2-9-16 NOTICE. North Carolina.: Vance County: Eddie Allen, Plaintiff. Vs. Lou Eleanor Green Alien. Defend ant. The defendant, Lou Eleanor Greei Alien, will take notice: That an action entitled as abov has been commenced against her ii the Superior Court of Vance Court ty, North Carolina, to secure a di voice absolute on the grounds of tw years separation, and the said de Cendant will further take notice tha site is required to appear at the Of five of the Clerk of the Superio Court of said County at the court house in Henderson, N. C. on th 19th day of September, 1944, an answer or demur to the eomplair in said action, or the plaintiff wi apply to the court for the relief de mandcd in said action. This 28th dav of August, 1944. E. O. FALKlMER. C. S. C. Vance County. A. A. Bunn, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 28-4-1 l-i8 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF VANCE The undesigned, having qualifie as Administrator e.t.a. of the esta! uf ,J B. Barnett, late of Vance Cour ty, Noith Carolina, this is notice all persons having claims again the said estate to exhibit them the undersigned Administrator c.t.< or his attorneys, in Henderso North Carolina, on or before tl 14tii day of August, 1945, or this n tice will be pleaded in bar of at recovery. All persons indebted said estate will please make prom settlement. This 14th day of August, 1944. T. P. GHOLSON Administrator c. t. a. Estate of J. B. Barne * deceased. 14-21-28-4-11-18 WANT ADS Get Results WANTED DISHWASHElT TThTT ge's Cafe. y.L>. STOVE LENGTH DKY IMNE SLAB wood in lots of $2.00 ltnd up. H O. Falkner & Son, phone 2tio ___ 8-tf WANTED DELIVERY ROY U|, man. white m colored. Wester'. ___ n-2ti GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS AND vegetables. Everything for your table. We deliver ana save ' v,, , gas and time. Phone 439. Always ready to serve you. Herbert's Yel low Front. 25-f f BUY RECONDITIONED PRE-WAR furniture. Get better quality at lower prices. Many scarce item* available in our used department. R. E. Satterwhite & Sons, near Fire Station. See us—Save money. THREE STRAY BLACK MARK mules came to my place Satin day, September 9. Owner can get them by paying for this ad ami keep of mules. Eddie Ellis. Oxford Road. II 3ti WEATHERSTRIPPING — Z I N I c grooved in. Skilled mechanics saves 30';. Other work here soon Write us, we call. Manson-Smith Co., Richmond. Vn. "30 years service.” S&M-tt SKIN SUFFERS—IF YOU HAVE Eczema, Leg Ulcers, Ringworm, Athletes Foot or Piles. Trv CAMPHORLENE for quick rchef. Sold at leading drug stores. ALL WORKERS, MALE AND FE male, must be hired under pro vision of War Manpower Commis sion’s Stabilization Program. Un der the new priorities referral plan all male workers, and all in migrant female workers, must be hired through the local U. S. Em ployment Service Office. Those now employed in essential war work, including agriculture, need not apply. 7-tf RAILROAD EMPLOYEES URGENTLY NEEDED AT ONCE ESSENTIAL WORK BOILERMAKERS BRAKEMEN CARMEN LABORERS (All Kinds) MACHINISTS TELEGRAPHERS UPHOLSTERERS Apply to Representative of the U. S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD At the Office of the United States Employment Service, Cooper Building—131 Garnett Street I Henderson, North Carolina On September 11, 12 and 13. 1944 I Persons now engaged in essential | war work at their highest skill need not apply. (9-11-12) EXPERT WEATHERSTRIPPING with Master zinc metal strips. Call for estimate. No ration, no priority forms. You get a well done job. J. Maurice Allen, Phone 1026-W. m-w-f-tf WANTED — FOUR WOMEN TO wash dishes at Capitol Cafe. Ap olv in person. ll-3ti o»ut.H e HR I STM AS CARDS NOW before the supply is exhausted. As low as 50 for $1.00. Wedding announcements and fine social en graving and printing. See our samples. Henderson Book Co. Established 1884. 7-tf - LET AFORD’S DO YOUR PRINT ing and supply your needs in of l fice supplies, furniture and equip ment. Also picture framing neatly j done. We appreciate your business i and guarantee satisfaction. Al ford’s Ptg. & Office Supply Co. 31-tf ] WE CAN FURNISH REPAIRS AND t filters for the Lennox Warm Air Furnaces. Order early whatever is r needed. Tanner Roofing Company, Phone 606. 6-8-11-13 * FOR RENT TWO HORSE FARM ■J on half shares, eight miles from j Henderson on Lynbank road. 10.6 acres tobacco. Can plant all feed crops and cotton you want. Ad dress "C-100”, care Dispatch. 9-2ti A GOOD STOCK OF WINDOWS, galvanized flat sheets, cotton scales, sheet iron heaters, stove pipe, building paper, cow chains, stove pipe dampers, poultry wire and screen doors at ‘ The Place of Values.” Alex S. Watkins. 11-lt cl TIRE HEADQUARTERS—WE HAVE e the latest official information re garding tire inspection and appli *? cation for new tires and tubes. Let us help you with yours. Hender |° son Vulcanizing Co. 22-tt b JUST RECEIVED ie Carload Asphalt Shingles and Roll 3' Roofing—All Colors and Weights. Y Elrod Lumber & Supply Co. 942 ° S. William St. Phone 574. 8-11-13 VITA-VAR OUTSIDE AND IN side paints. Enamels, varnishes, stains, washable wall finish. All popular shades. Oils, turpentine, :t, new stock of brushes. Lowest prices. Tanner Roofing Company, Phone 606.
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