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ASSOCIATED AND CENTRAL TRESS j UrnfurraimSaiUjDtapatrlf I_ Thousands Of Jobless Workers Start South P- n mi. M'ch , Au; L’- Thou s v ■ ,,'is lined to thi- arson nl citv . •> *1.e i.u pay of vvnr plants wot : . . 4 'do ■ i « roiui homo to .M> * «| ; • > i :• the htifs of Ken fin Tom > Notth Carolina A ai ami 'her southern and wt • 'is expendables" in the com ' \ - civilian army of pi uluc lion •o ■ ■ • '0,1 uni nertiplov-d in the fu «• ' of war contract cancel • ■ P't "i''s industrial system ha'' b"cn reduced to !t"<s than 3" pi • it!' ■ • p. i >\ man t't'K s e. l’ i > Hudson, and Packard I I.lilts wen the lale-t t - (ll-li I - workers. Pm ...nit teduced ii - sial I On in r relit. At least ta.oni) .'oh-- G"od thre abreast a! : <•. i• ■!.,i .mi state Uliei: ploymrut sen re oiliei seeking im ' uni s. These agencies s.ril it wa their • ,r ■ i v -nice pi.: .'-3{1 Go\ H.irrv t K> > 11.- i • . \ employees tn tile state anemployr i.'ii | compensation ron.p is-i"ii oificcs t • • ■ - Vtrt y t job. were available in Detroit am the government tffereii only western lailwav Hawaiian gov i n irent building, and ,-killi-d lecoitver sioi: projects. I'.tty th ntsatid workers were iii placeit t i iv [.mes started lor • in: at till Utleo p|„\ irllt • .1-1 "1 tin bt lull d iWII The -.initnl anion ■ -b w - - k -: (t'.l.t). ). representing a i -. Itv till- A C-ria-l'-. sa ill bn- 'Vodll. ■■-lage.-i mg " Blat';- Mat side CIO official, -at lim-arb .a. IKK) ot the IH.IKKi member- in his lo cal have been made idle. Most f these fa -kint tip and l'-av mg ! - tie. forme: lv-ines." hi- -aid. ' !'- • .-.aid.- art leaving where hundreds already hat e gotten out Hi said - - - had saved money from their war-swollen in ro rs l- > | ‘ • -: ' • > ‘ down car. or a t -ai'.er, .a- ■ a b- v d 1 lars." he - ad. Mar: in - ■ d m-i-t of It ,ng. .-\dvertise':-en:- at i a- ii ml:''ill page. -I D-troi: ’ii-v.--!- . • r- ii"';fy ing •■- a -I - .- ol - .utd- ' ■ a. They were clear and simple, a- i v the Republic Aircr.dt a.a-j ■ - a. in agate -y; 'A'. ■ ■■ !■ y ■ - t Y mi Fed": report for work unt.i farther no'.ae —.-\civ We Have a Lartfe Supply of Bolts, Nuts and Flat Iron Lei I s I)o Your PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING He ( an Go Out anti Serve You Anywhere on Ant Job Expert Machine Work 11 And Automobile Repairing >>1 Cs F<>r S< rr'Ct And Reliable Welding & Machine Works Henderson, N. C. Phone llt>-J\ I MEN WANTED I War Manpow er restrictions hav e 9| been removed. ^ on can work w here I v ou please. S Men needed tor construction of jp H plant and development of mine. 9 T his is Vance Countv ’s new est in || dustry and is permmanent. No post 11 war work stoppage. Ifvouare be B ino laid off from War job, there is I no need to be unemploved. I Apply at our offices, 221 South William Street, at the Mine, three miles west of Townsv ille, N. C, or at U. S. Employment Serv ice, Hender- ; TUNGSTEN MINING CORPORATION 221 South W illiam Street Henderson, North Carolina Telephone 1100 Seizure Of Liquor Here Is Deluded iiv i i \\ mniii r Diilv 11 is n.itch It mi I K : \ ,i_. 22 K i |r. • * the* \’.i • ■;111* \ 1 The m-/u } '«'•* rc«mi [,* . ..-[J (>1 I il-.-i.de J * 0 2»»V »•' ” ! • »!* M*. if! S • 11 , e - M ■ ' t 1H' ’ . ' ‘ I \\ i \ CM!-invnent •(•! . ■ v l i,* stale *M ->a.::i* turn.', he - eak i - • . f - indio rxrSL'AL I: e lJ husu • lit dable delay in print-:. ■; i1 -. i.'I 1 lJ4.> f ■ , Bed teen mote te© . t ,\ - | ^ ’ <■ i111. y i (iav. and . ., „ \ I ri \v.U cijr.fy :l.-ei:. Me ' . I rood .nt.: in.ee . ;>.ed. Waetner hiis state office. . be 1 ,v.-ct by I ! > to be seen. I lie :>e - ' - f liquoi* vjhsigii i ’■ L: : Ct in >* *; \ te ill' htK.'e ..y >j * . j '. \ : ( . • - ■ ' ct\ > tL\t:- : Mai * • • • . . . .. i • - j:' - - > :'e.v. \al ui will del cut Lie py:.:.oyy reject.\ e. School IIohda\ s I On \ -J l);i\ h\ ent Raises Question i BY LYNN MSB1.T Dalis Dispatch Bureau ! ! i ■ a . .V .. ~ 2 — I a ■: i: T. .; - mau and indo-': plant labor are !• 't tt.e s.ly of bade i ip • ti;e fa. - la.V Y- ! roim y. Sell chi ' i u 11 lit" ... c .:,:m .'ted. t.. f, m: r 'ban! lie I ;. , . a lette; trim • " • ;' lilts ., .- c. i : nit n .la.;. : . lid-day I listing crops, and ir.-iimc early . i j N* ea: i >01 lac , pc. .: 11 el r.’ti." ; t ' wan! - t . lilacs :: trie tea :icr ..a,, get ’.A" i. •1 das - .:;. e Sac State ■ omp. y ■ lli '.it-.- t:;.it i : i a ' a tea cwintte.- had -a .a in -e 1 ■ >n 1 y a few teac ters \\ ul . .it fected, UNIFORMITY' I'hat t opt It s a A J* .' , a. I ,,t .' ! .- t, p sed ' it; | .. 1 tli i |.,y-. . 1 1 1 I tea ■: ic ,1 i i a a county get two day- !n , lay, .' eq . a- no v.. cl I image,at . a in mv t a we in u'her C 'lint C- a-., tig tor tile -a ' e. c\v. 1 til" g: 1 ':a- date.' do Hot ltd I on t . Y-.l I • Ta- 111. file .tat" ill IC !1 •• need eee ent for t actions, hut i‘ precedent wne needed t no tie ! a.nd .11 tilt* policy g Carolina P c. - i & 1.. g’ t Com jin Its tliet .., g em | yers. It- ; i mid a ers a .’," could not ic let ot: last t Wedno-duy and l'a.i: day •. get t w i day - holiday .in-' t he .- nne. either in time .It or in do.idle pay. ■ TERM The Stnh B ■ r i ot Edu cation at it. next meet.tig will h i e to decide whether to allow these holiday-: and if ..Unwed, whelhe t > I arcs- .'1 the ..('ill II '1 ter i. the 'ail 1 tin day.- and pay teachers i r 1 It'd day.., or cat the term to 178 day-. In ti.e latter event the kids would get the holidays, too; aiso they w mid mi... whatever instruction or eduia'.innal advantages might accrue from ' r.cm. So tile que-tion res .a", t •.y.vho y. t - and who gives holidays ot this kind, anyway It -has been int ated the board of education w ill follow G w ernor Cherry's recommendation on I the matter. 1 LARKINS—John I) Larkins. Jr., of Jones county, vote: a:, me niter of tiie State Senate and ..wo u vet. run of Uncle Sam'- army (after 17 das' at Fort Bragg) w;is aro.md the q .me Tuesd jr in.n garb !!<■ has several good yarn- to fell his own expense, b t neve tells tlica) lint I :;e brags a little- . A .it: tile J or folding up as soon a- they heard he had joined the army, CONTRAST—When the group to which lie belonged w call, i up for discharge it contained ,-e. era I overseas veterans of long service who had accumulate I eon-idoruble money in savings accounts. Tne army pays off discharges in ca.-li. and as soon as the -oldier signed the book accepting release his w. .... and the amount due him a- caiic.l out to the paymaster. Ja.-t aiiead ot Larkins in line was a man who drew more than two thousand oilnr,-. When that -cm wa- cried tne a:. •> crowd perked up. Then the leihir . i ..:t I... i k J..hn IV. ■ >i;, I y • t> ... i; ■ . .1 :; ... ' \l.-.J '' .' I K(J|i >\ The ■ ■ 'I V h. ■ a pro-pert ivi %tt ■ ■ wt S| .1. ■ I .Hillty. :. - .. i ..n .i ('.; lweP. S' . !j itaiit, ,.nl askt 1 ' he \\ » ^ - ... - - ire: he \el nphle, ' >r . \- - I i■ 1 ed ■ . ■ ■ ■ : \ .... ;tiv ].i * :n,m W-* ,*rc \\\* i y ever got •. t \ .• ,t*:u i\l > •; tier * • »rg.ini/o .1 v -•* • **5**.dv wh * 1 : .ii• c once j ' t Yet< ■ ' • 1 e full k V:v m »ut i e than ‘.v 1 fi All s July l * | j iiy t'Vein Xe v Han e - ; ' • • j . Wiike, . a! Ikimbii.. :»ci V CAMP DAVIS GIVEN ! OVER TO THE NAVY j ■■ c n i i . X. C . v hleh v. .» tin tl • At ’ v Mr K"i • ■ - P: 1)...I-t! .. lit ..Mli :> f.'il.ii t > >i ’' * X.. '. 11 '. .. ’;; i:. ■ ... j i. .. I ' .‘ K- .:' 11: S- r. .. ■ ' : . FI Xa vv vii et li;’.' ;. . "i 11..- ;'. -1 a 11..11 "M vvilli tie >'\e.'i>!i.'!. ■ t ;;i j , .'i.'s kti''\vii ..- !•'.a : i • . I the Army Air Forcet will retain. Veterans Program Includes Building 40 New Hospitals I \\ - . ' \ ' !1 I’ lli- ! i vJihi.i .. I'll.il I'll -ti action | i ' '4i •" i" ’’I all .min i nl. tI \ «'t. l .Ill.-s I • ||| III " " I'llts V. i I .' i.iii.' public today by tin’ \ . ..Ms u imsti.iti.’ii , ! |-I ai h i in now bo ;<*t• I*,. inl> i ,tl l"' ini "I ho-i’il.i ...ti 'ii Mr approval It tall.' tor i'l.llilmt; 4" ii.u Ii "-i’l'.il- anil t”i ltd tii.ii- tn ii, a > fv.-ting m-titu a, t >■ i,i i ,N id '.h it n tin plan ,.t•• .t i v , mil mu . • i>ji .,'d by (*. •' 4itin' admin Id ' ,1 ll 'll V. ! II h.i i I ‘i'll.il. 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K a i" <>• II- toi-ison c<>n- , - (ll'l c I .' \ -.11 0;-.,II "| 1 ( 11, |. I IIKJ !_■ I • m.iiv >e '. il ■" 111 |H in'" 11 I • - . I" Ill ( jnii« i ■ ' • o- Cm'-d states .Ilifl ('. I i!.i. 11 ■ :!"i i ii..'. Macon, Ga.. | ' 'id' in Ko.ii - Inti-nialimiiil, a.'S-iP'ii tli..i 1 to.on" Kivvaniaii' "will a . lie 'ii,- proliN'in- nt io | a 0 that : .. ahead." ii.hi io’11 I !■ iTi nman and ' r M::.: -I -! K111 u "I Canada ill toll ■ ' • Infill clul that K i0i - :l 1 imiiil v. i mid lend ■ ' ■ i n d coop"i'aiin|i in c'l i oa . In : ■ 'i'l'ilif 1 ile pit a ip : - t.; . i i-c iiiction. j Dm ..id Pom 1 liar- | 11 • kiv .1 . • . , i. ,ii.-fl tit! • I t!it> i! n i • i 11- .inn • .- M*>\v . , ,0 • .1. ti t..u.nil tlf MU"' nx • v ..Till * "I ■ I ■ ’ . 1 tutu'V i .. it. if, ...... ... th ( I ft II. : I" . J'.i'd , I .,1 (hr l.’i. I IP CHI ( . k.v ,u ; .11 Ini' Hi Tlutl tin- s>T\ It ■ in uani/.i .i .. I ’; * d i T I'f.tv l l|l|)lll tl.l.ttv 'I n, niti. * •' Ic111 <• t I). \ .hi nude -t.iiui 1114 ut tlf l|i|HH't I<i |h tier : Aid 11 tu: n:ng u t- r:ms. r.^n”^ S<H,nf' of 1 st 1 ’ 'iK'hen li innrrnry I,, „,... ,n;7,rti ..■ r 'ii ii lit it ' K\| iinl si-rvtn nu i h" .'i t'T ami t iti?fijsliip. 1 '' ... in I'"'' !n<li\ in ml ' iit« i prix , ' iioi lunilv. ■ i "i • ' \ *' natural i ■ soum t ■* ;; h tic «<" 'll will li.'lwc.-n r n ■ : • the United Stall . . tamtam sample of international i no pi ration. ' U' \. lop national unity through me ... ' 1"('basis on human and . ■ ■ ritual \. lues. tMfcAASV • Cooled by Refrigeration 0 -Today. Thursday. Friday Merle Oberon and Laurence Oliver —in— ! “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” —also— i.vii nt imbassv m:\vs and ( OLOK CARTOON 1 - STEVENSON - -TOI» \ V Robert Paige - Louise Allbritton in •FIRED WIFE” \ \ D A < A K I' O O V -TOMOIlltOW ONI.V On Stage — In Person \IIMISSION: M M INI I 10c NH.IIT 50r < 1111.DIO N :jc Lily Mae AND THE “Cumberland Mountaineers” III \l;D DAILY OVI K WPTF Now Seen Them in Person. S A SWELL SHOW I The Carolina Power & Light Com pany tax bill amounted to $5,568,763. That s more than all the money the company received from all of its 119,2/0 residential and rural customers during the whole year. Without taxes your electric rates, even though they are now well below the national average, could be re duced much more. But your electric company is a citizen of the Carolinas, and as such considers it a privilege to pay taxes. lust as it is both a privilege and duty to support local business . . . build local payrolls . . . help in every other way to continue building tho Caroi'.nas. Electric service is our business, but citizenship is our obliga tion . . . one which we strive to fulfill, Your Friendly Electric Service Company
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1945, edition 1
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