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City Pauses As Tribute To President Stores Close And I lat»s Half-Mat i ; M emorials Given Burner Ree<nulirmn Program Rebuilds Soldicr Returnees . Inc· ' Λ' . {0 S lui'1 \U die terian Γα Ers AR01M> I OWN ρ \ \ 11: \ ι ! κ Mi ni;! ι κ>ι:> mi m ! WO 1)1 I'll m Oleander Queen * jr », * LOVELY Dede de Vane, 18. of Co lumbus, Mississippi, is shown alter she had been selected as Queen of the Oleanders at Cypress Gardens, Fla. She is a student at Southern C Lakeland. (Itfc'iati· nil) h,: Mini tirofhers ot I his Cuimtx ΓΙ < I ! <> I! \M1 IN Χ . ! \\ΟΟΙ>ΚΟ\\ II \ΜΙ is Ρ: I Η • . · ' \ . . ο-Ι.. ί » 4 Γι II : :ι ί ; •ni til, ι ■ > \ . · -.· I* Γ Π.ηι II Μ Λ . . I.t C ·. "ι Ί Η. ··. · • ' \ 1 .111 ~ ν ι·' · . τ. . π οι. . rin : ! un ' ·' Hj ι ' • · ' ■ Χ - : ! : » 11. ! 1 <■:' II. :ι.- ■■■ \.· \ ' Mi, 1)1 κ W i» 1)1 ( 11! * S \\ II I \ I M M > Ml \ M)ΚI \I Kl II {11 ; ·. t s OU > 11 « I lift t" 1 he Cause and Treatment Oi Diabetes Insipidus y . R\1 \N N. Bl'NDF.SF.N. M- Π. 1 IS a s::-:,11 but v· ' .. im ;· · . 'and 1· vi'. ■ ■ ί in ! h ν :ί.ι:·ι. lr . ...··! th.· 1 is, I ·. h tors u ν I · Γ t · :■ ■ .· · When .· ' : j< dam ni· i. a m·· r." < ■* symptoms called diabetes insipi : I r 1 · · M. ,! · ·. ,f M;,! as ma ;· a · / of a r. r ■ ■ l nts w ad tais Ji-.nk·:·. "i ' .; : ι : ρ ί ■ us of ; ihiti s in s'· ; ·;> ι aof ΐ :.· la: of la· .:· am ; :. t s of un: ha\ ;i:a" a low specific gravity, which means that the urine does not contain many salts or other materials. The si). ·:'.· gravi;y of a thud is its v.· 4'V.t as r i,;i:ir. 1 with the ν t of ν a; r. Tin :··■ is ai an iï ■ · ι..··1 thi: t i.i t « di-older, ν ι is · ^t ur.il .- · ο so much II·. ··! U : -t m : :.e i · dv. Diabetes insipidus is a disorder v,1 o. ; : s in : ■ lt )·. -pie. The average age at the time of on set in t · t 1 by Doctor Jones was about 21 years and in n re · . or··· id. r 1 of the pa tients, the disorder started before lu yea ι V. ;· ι :' · r e .· r pat:· ·.' who have the condition probably (Ιό ν· : r. because of damage pro* d'-f ■ ! 1 ν :■ ι1J ι ■ l '· ■· I ■ . til. ι iet-s sttidied, an λ . ir.a. a· to de! "i - i ne a · -t' the d aibet· -s i n>i pidus - 1.1 <;· ιermine ' a.· re .· ni..de to vara .a< f. e ms of ί : · ti- uai. t r. it ment 1 .· i · f ι in ι aw l: of an ex it.·; y: kY.·. Kmir I tract from the bark part of the ρ ■ litary eland. This was given eitl cr by i 11 j« ction under the skin, ,r \ ;'ut ;·:··> t . » ·· .· in the form > f a liquid or jolly, or wits ί · · Ο a TV ' : ■ W : i· Τ1 it . . t.· ·· ·'.· H, from ■ r i ! t-t·: : ' · - \v ι TO t· ! il ; ι Ii (lay. The in; /..nasal ■ * \v:i- i. -so « :n;·\ <-ii sov ii It. .sa day. 1· v. . fourni thai tho diabetes it. :.· w ..β pre luced in some instances by a tumor of tho pitui tary gland. Some cases were due ;.i a chronic inflammation of the brain. Syphilis was responsible iii a few instances. It' the diabetes insipidus is pro ί·(1 by - me diseuse which can be treated, such as syphilis, such ti( .in ■ r.t can Vie carried out. In tho · in.·-'.at.cos in which the dis order is due to a tumor, X-ray tr· atn.. nt.s may be employed. Op erations for removal of tumors of ti c j.;t litary i-land cannot be car ried out successfully because of t't.o on f the pituitary gland at the base ol' the brain. It would appear that the best method uf t reat ment is the use of an injection (·:' the pituitary gland extract dis solve·! in oil and given into a muscle. The 1. ast satisfactory method is the use of the intra i i-.il jelly, (Jiving a diet low in salt may also be of some help. Diabetes insipidus in itself is not. a serious disorder, but is a t roubb-oine one. However, the conditions which produce it are usually : erinus in nature and re· ij lire prompt treatment ratures Syndicate. Inc. Scouts Pian Paper Drive Sunday W'eek ■ · lli iui< ι ■ λ re . · ko·! drive to In* h< ! I on Sunday, April .1(1 t>y 1h,. I! y Sr..,It ι ι : m .11 ι- in.ι It· I'' ' ni it tiv«. , ·, !.. . ·ui .· Im - I\im M;isfcr Niijir .NlTilllL'Vil I Ut'S(l;i\ Γ<>r I (>c;il M;is<mis I1 · ■ ■ . I '·■!!· !. . 1. ·.·, V L'ïlil. .It • .,· M . · ■ ■ \· Γ ο il.ι ν evening, and si tors ate expected . M ι, 1 .1, : J ; ; 1! .1 .. of . atten I a η ( ■ . . · . ■ J K.i-.i, i \ In. · . - : '■ i 11!: . r. both o! Warn η ton; and Dr. C. Ι Κ Γι · . of ι txford, an ! others '' " Λ ^ Hencterson. .· on ted by .5. Edward Λ'.'··η. and I be filled J 1 H. .,.Ι,ΐ':', d:>t ..■! Ii jiiit v η ipal speaker. Dr. Proctor. \ · : .h M ,■ . - ι■\ , -, ι • » be .it ntt< ndance on the occasion, >v:i; he it :V Ma-.inio teninU» RATION BOARD IS CLOSED AS HONOR Tb.· ' W.i :· Ρ ·. r.u : .·:·.! closed .it tv ■·" ι - ;:oct ' le ίο: ' dent Roosevelt by order ο S : ι. η. dis1: - ( >!'.\ S ΓΑ IE ALUMNI WILL DINE MERE MONDAY Λ Λ< ·' (\uol.i . S'.ι! r C I fgc . r : .ι'κ| I bt McUi by thi* 1 ΛΙ«»η 1 y η! ι» h at ι .cil .it Vance h 'e!. A v.'.. .1*1 '.· .. (·«·({ Pi.,» * r.tyior v. Il ht· : ·: ■ Fi VI the tulli .:■.»· ·.· ; !l S€Vf .il • · . t · Mti will pi «· <·ηΐ îh · ilateri Al altimfti frorn Varier ι ..n'y . :*· a>ki·»i t·* br pr« t·*.'. V m 1 :i« fι ' i· ' ( »e: :.,;im ■\V. ,■ \\\,l· r ' tall with two •ii '«vu μπγι tvfii their ' « ι 'i.illU' 1<| . · t : Πι j t t i * 11 : t '. «îfirst « Ç$S66 CoJd; Prepare f/αne. at^dimmtté CALL 3 6 6 MUIOIIl.l.N CITI TAXI 34 Hour Srrvtec I 3'hts advertisement is under no cirLitmstances to be tonstruèd as an offer to sell the $5 Preferred Stock the S7 Preferred Stock or the $6 Preferred St >ck, mentioi ed below, or as an offer to buy, or as a solicitation r.·' <; ·.— *< ».· ·/ · ? ·' " !'■ r · ·'. v . .-It ν αιι exchange of So Preferre l °· · - * <Γ Pr< '· ■■ . ' .V ι· d .5' P-· -'erred St ck onli/ upon the * : of t>.( Ρ To the Holders of S7 and $6 Preferred Stock of Carolina Power & Light Company Preferred Stock Exchange Plan By Prospectus dated April '.2, "*4 5 Carolina Power <X Light Company is offering to the holders of the out standing 03,553 shares of its J7 Preferred Stock and 70 015 shares cf its Preferred Stock, the onpor'unity, subject to th« terms, conditions and reservations set forth in the Prospectus to exchange such shares for a new Preferred Stock, on a share for share basis. I? more than 75% of the aggreaate of shares of $7 Preferred Stock and $6 Preferred Stock are deposited for exchange for new $5 Preferred, the Company pro poses to call for redemption all shares not deposited for exchange; provided that if more than 90% of the aggregate of shares of the $7 Preferred Stock and $5 Preferred Stock are deposited for exchange, the Com Dany will call for redemption and will retire from the shares deposited for exchanae that number of shares which, with the'number of shares not offered for ex change, will total 10% of the outstanding shares of $7 Preferred Stock and $6 Preferred Stock, plus such num ber of shares as may be necessary to avoid the calling or issuing of fractions of shares. In the event the Com pany calls for redemption any shares which have been deposited for exchange, such call will not apply to the KircHofer & Arnold, Inc. Oscar Burnett and Company first 109 shares deposited for exchange by or on behalf of any record and beneficial ov.'ner, or any beneficial owner; otherwise, the redemption will be pro rata. If less than 75% of the aggregate of shares of $7 Pre ferred Stock are deposited for exchange, the Company will not be bound to consummate the refinancing plan, and it will specifically reserve the right, under such circumstances, to reject all offers of exchar.qe and to withdraw the plan, but the Company will further reserve the right, if it then so elects, to consummate the refinancing plan notwithstanding the deoosit for exchange of less than 75% of the agareaate shares of $7 Preferred Stock and $S Preferred Stock. The exchange effer is made solely upon the terms, conditions and representations set forth in the Pros pectus, copies of which have been mailed to the holders of the $7 and $6 Preferred Stock. Copies of the Prospectus and of Letters of Acceptance and Trans mittal for use by stockholders in connection with the exchanges of the $7 Preferred Stock and $6 Preferred Stock for the new $5 Preferred Stock may be obtained from the undersigned. R. S. Dickson & Co., Inc. Georqe I. Griffin A War Job Offering Fine Opportunity for Your Post War Career l'articipate in dramatic war work at the telephone : \vitehlκ>ard. where people anil ])lart near and far are at your fingertips, where yon handle tin- rail that helps nape jn'eal destinie- and ι·\ < ηt . Keceivi* jroo«l |)ay, even while learning, with increases regularly as you train experience—and with sickness and nth' r benefits ιιιηΙ»τ progressive personnel policies. Kn.ioy plea-ant working conditions ainonji friendly, helpful fellow-workers with a Company known as a iîood place to work. Relax at regular interval·· in quiet, pleasant rooms. Feel the importance of renderiniv real war service NOW and at tin· <ame time buildin;' your Ι'ΓΊ'ΓΚΚ < \RKKR in a lui ine-s requiring this -kill throughout the nation. Apply Today Between 8:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. CHIEF OPERATOR Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company HENDERSON, N. C. y. ((\ .jVnHiiJ (dnt/tfUUf, >(Jnc. , //t / it\ J9( >J ' t/t t it1 J!)4 j «years 0/^alb^^eaàiup ΙιΓ 1902,''an ambitious young man started a'dry "goods store in a \ Wyoming mining town. He was confident that hard work and fair,.] dealing would make his store a success—and he was right. Thev little store attracted people from miles around, as they1 learned that Mr. Penney sold dependable merchandise at price* as low as he could make them. So the store grew... and grew. into two stores; .. · 3BE into four stores... « into 8.. 16.. 32.. t into SIXTEEN HUNDRED, AND MOKE..., §£.? — all in 43 short years J But this is more than the success story of an energetic, ambitious American. Mr. Penney himself has said that buaines» aucceaa i» only the by-product of right principle» . . . the determination to serve honestly and to share with fellow-workers and customers the rewards of hard work and loyalty.. Through all these years ... fat years and lean . . . years of war and years of peace . . . the Penney Company has progressed un ceasingly: by. Fair Dealing!
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