Bally Btepytrb Established Aucusl 12. 1911 Published Every Afternoon tvcfpl Sunday by HENDERSON DISPATCH CO.. INC. 109 \uung Street HEN It V A. DENNIS, Prt s. an lit t M. B. biNcH, See LTeas., B.*s. Algr TELEPHONES Editorial Otfice 500 Business Office bio The Henderson Dady Dispatch is a member of The Ai t ss md aP Features, s eit N .. . <. Publishers Assi i.i .. i -e n. rtn Carobna i’ress Ass.-, alien. The Ass . ’ 1 '..S'.' - . e ly entitle ! to a *• all news no t other w i s < t 1 and .i.' le there u A , : ; i.j - 1 • t gpeei . . .. es Herein are e «er\ ed. >1 BSt Kir l iON K V 1 I > CAi.-:; ltd.. Hearn rson. Payable t< direct to 'if ice at : c . er v. dai Wee a No month.y or her rale .» made. MAIL al BSCK ■ ' e advaice. 1 year St. »i\ mt.il:.! d n enf.s S- ' Per Copy Entered at ton. N. i . is s’ ; is Each On Us Merit \\\ . ' t . -I : UC *>\ IV Trlr . it :h i * ■ -■ >t- active sf -ti nos die in 01 ar so J jj{ • t( V f : ' t: ift R. . I heist . .v.:. • 1 ■ W 1 *■ t - is each i" -t a its .’..n ior t. li. is is . - til *0. i it* t ■ ■ OOP-' a f sask'ti. o -• . tv > ropi.itv r-oiits t' -mini' r t*: Si. .•■ i ■Y ■ of i -• • • l * j . r. ■ ot; ; .. ■ O 01 . . 1 a - ' -1 tit ' i i i ■ ‘ . st’.' y pends • ■ * t ••* Y ■ ti . *.~ j- itn .1 . ■ i | ..1st to *w ticSt bed in A s a...,. *.:t:v • . ii'.isSot: and : Cos. -to's ' t fhroJgi: ' 'o on- - "i *■■•* i :mpleU i Ins i>*ui >■ uut ^ "id ;.i1 ■! had iic nut been ; npi'c.-sed u.'.o -ei . ice\ ( go to ge, cn -• tljt dit ecp > . ’V t > leg* regardless the eer ! titicute presented. He would l ud -:Srii ; . t .. ; 1st ■ ties .1 kei ' up with h.s classes by reason of the fact tli if ■.i* i icked stlfP; <-iil i ig l school ;i -'O a it ion. He 1 ould not : h;n t e :* ckground and the Ibund at on ided by the final year of high solus*1 and if this \ver<> no* e - .i : ' . >od & t then tljosi equired taki . i| mid b< '' > ■ g . * yea i ot t o. Wc d > dotinitely ymp >’ ize wn ] hoys who were this domed the • finishing touches on their high school i ever iv reu-on of military • service Hut no am 'lint I svinpatay can ef]mp a boy '.*ci 1 i■ know ledge tic ' d ics not possess nor with prepara tion lu has not hud. It is no serious concern U a higher ed teation is not to lie pursued, but if college or k university lies ..‘head, a certificate • irom high school for w >rk not com pleted will not make it complete ; and will be more of a handicap than . an advantage in college— tnless the 1 college itself makes similar conces sion*. __ __ L Business Finances NV ei was there a tame befon wimn o .'.mss tin.Jnees wen giv.a.o.•• e v\ iiolcsome con dition 1:1 Henderson than they an j Bj ness fi uncos »t ira ,. • , . i.'-.d Me building and lea. ., . . Hut u might as well em . .. v Main Ilia ?) A lade : lad... concerns .is m . .... individuals. i . n sources are ar ■ u in iu ...an dollars. an unpre ii.k; ti.l iiijg.it. The two i tt tiding aiw .1..1.1.- i . .mined we. .i 11 .ml tor another three quarter, v. a n. . m i - . nd 1 tg a a -. S Mai. e ggregato is a lane.ful tig ,i in .ai:\ ..'..it a !'■ an:> e. o..f sise. \ . mey belong : !■ _ o. : o: r. t.i citi.tens . ! Hon i \ a'e i a mt> . Ai it tin .no: w ae: in ig portion ol it t.> Ul ■ . liquid si.iti . Unit rs, it eoUai b. . .. a...\ i.a ,at apian it neeessai \ ii'.i .i.:.i a be i e tnese rose avo. : are. t , the millions of doli u: a. : ga\ om ent bonds io.it b\ ' ■ - lid : :.... A. i i' : s . ... a v'.ag •' iinanei... ilitv i dely, also in the band -. t:.oaasoio\ s and u iieri a.. • j ia/ai ..pen it if, tt net j and ...' Ji s.red. 1 i ,o l ■. * a'. ne.'.' o\ ... a ..on . ■ bui ding or tt ars, ;■ • ret..... tors .. ■a: .a a ie!l t. lei e w ill i i , a 1 .:a roa,'tng iio 1.mat one. 1 ion hits its stride af ter in ’1 - Ft I a.l - < • v ' - t . t i y jv.- > . I suppose ? mc> be! , go a mbor of peo.pio n . in: >: : ar.d satidact am i wail b' ng wit. . . go a.e upon tin . :a ivi ieh it is appaod • \ : i do re outmate in then at a ay be lu't'iied and dll> .a f:.e ■" uths ' ead. Just Common Sense i . !. ; i *St • '' v. . i'f. . .r. A fc't : > ; .4m» 1 . t - i S CO-. • m • t - . . i - a e'O recovered to; - ;nri .:\ a gr »ve no ; . - <: it .o-o. out '.no money d. . •; . y good o-.a:.o*. ■ • .> i r.'inne to be. O. • . - U! A'iso 4 • kot . Jos ly.ng around ice • . • _ • , i \ 1; i t • \ - : Fe a Af iplo ..re a < i .A " a tiling, . '. 1 A' > ih i ■ i i a,!: i ■ . a l1 .» A ... i 'v ■ • \ in a bank vault t- e ■ v e in" such pnsses>a>ns ■ i pi n <• -mn . >:i ight most people ■ , _ ■ Ai r, . ..meed of t!ie vis -V ■ • - . .An 'a miuluLe th.il e i ,!ii kn ' .v ini .v *i * pr a i i * A A a i ' • ’ na: lo be a lessen e y one •• .. • near- of this lins i ‘ : i \ nii-; . e . a ■ a 1 :orf.me. : ful ne, we've j -a; 1a;. n< i. • • i tiie ex-thorn ... Hi.- Imperial H an \ a ,1 a- F: ..:i2 Josef Or. • . ; M Anl.m Kml M ,x 11 a: Sl xi i 7. ’. ;ea I ., I. : a (iast.Ul Pi ns lam ir ; a- i.o r.i me. In a w- a Id truly big boys by 11;. i v, Clenft and Joe ■ion :,-aem to have a v ..’..eel \. 1 ■ i- u1'■ igraphs, tiler. - TOO z./ly bears ii: a. I S* , Tl...nk go •dru-s. ' . her the ! '• . s v ::ie planet Venn .-.i anei-'i on time occasion: • v Bur a with envy, surely • 1 the earth! Jackson Will Be Able 10 Return To Court Bench i Washington, Jan. 17 — (AD — . Pro de:T Ha; \ * ..n i.-s led an ler tocia> i >!e Su ( ' e Robe H. Jack— \ n ;■ osecutor at . Me \uernb. .4 was mnn*> trial, to if n ’ ’'-.s C' mtry j:ui leave to ■ i mn es. . • ter J i precede aga 1 the seen: i..: y ot ic- .ii • • ’ c Pasted Shoes miii !.in ( s' occupational tr. mn.ils and cm • " to des 4• *!t .1 dt - }» *\ c ,:t■: o! e » iiK’il, with rcsj>on ' • • ! pi mv ‘.on o. cnarges *c mcit10s 1 : • St* n 1 a i.u 1 i'M'mi ;vd as < i.-e n..sober . e i:| Al.iUasv A Lift For Today K '. y 1 ' , * y t* me the tem po .•: t i • • mi that- the S; .: it of God . — I ( 3; I (j, TO CXMKUSTAM) ; * i 1 ... 1 ‘ : *:e> w here; n dwelled! t • :e.e t::e . \ . od llelp us <» God. to prove to ti e world tli.it w 1* l'li \ children. are indeed temples o| the l.ixing God, tilled with puritv and 1 idiame. GRAB BAG One- Minute Test. 1. W t .«• ei ..ue »-! mayhem .' Words o| \\ isdom 1 ‘ i;. 1 * ’ ■ !>: it yields a pcs pe I i»d.i\ s Horoscope. • _ m ; sr\ 1 .*anee m 1 ,;dnpt pen. » v. . • ' • •*. i m .1 del * ,.V..i you • ’ One-Minute IVst \nswers 1 . X ■' IV. civ . -• - ’ . ! ’; m .1 per* :. ". way ' ■ i to the truth” is jbi vised. ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ 1 T (Pro-X «. b liM.-t). 2 p I > r 5'i \ > • •\ -. • m'' ‘ • i . ;> \’; am . ‘ • '* «’•' eight Id H e M, * i .V Him ry 1 Wi - (i He’i'i-'t. I 7. m.t ID. As: . e lei t ft. Nn Prices !" <>r I ant l p Shjghrh X 7 1 ; \i- c •- . : .• • • -I !■' . 33 '.fiv..' v 1 ■ - ■.. 311 < ■ ■ * i * - ' , 3(5. .T ily 24 39. !1 ( Cl ■\l 3 1 ", 1 3 t 3:1 1; 1 M.'v ' 7:34 3 137 ,T.i!\ 3131; 34 39 ' 09 7" 73 37.30 ! I. . ■ 33.73 33.7(5 M (19 4(5) . 33.(54 33. (.57 Next Assembly May Re vamp State Highway Commission (Continued from l’agc ('no) tem tends to break i \n s' tea tde e mtinuifv o| n v< ant u;• a 1 :y m administration. Several instanci ed to -l rate p: esenee o : . • ' ei i u ot .io i ou~v. Coo >; l ari . v .I,.i not "bail 1 out" t he aia \ a • i sse-ll ,' ■ u ■ : lie e niiit >•< a v i ,d> some of tin and de'ail Intent.il ' ’> p ■> '>■!y voiced resentnien' a' • g ».iv\ "ed * it" by (tie govern • Tm 1 a en ■ ularly had ndit t ex .sts in one di\ :-i < i. ' v: e sinners a re quick to a ■ • a tod they •• be • • . ' ' -i tieism that does a ’ a ■ i ink a; to them. When n :ei ' >ng - passable count:'.' i .•• • lo. local crew fort. e .•i.-wc th;il the engmet i u ti< ; 'o' a: H.deigh isn’t 111 i: p! in Md the loeals a t -< Not l.nmiiih s.il.iri. !>' ion co ■ - - do rot di. i .\ enough e • t i i a • i:y a og anyth ■ ' ■ to .. ■■ y w ork. .a ; v • • . • i d. ad .v.ictical'..' "■ O • :: i : ■' is done Whet da : . nswei lies in mo ent a rt in the eh . a i 'tee at Rah _ . ■' ui w idea d ' .'ion of atitii. ■ • ■ -n >iit the ia. - on offices a . a - dit'ti n-.e e is no diva g, • pim ,;l . the saint that th< 'esent arrange ’ e ' 'a-tlds Itse’.t t “ r.is iy to n.ich passing. To less degree t'-e sinic s >rt of '.ding preiads in : e e .■! system There conti g . t cry *c ■ ,s run; aet bia a . o .te a d !o init jurisdietii S h:A'e ,ai .,d'. .adage in t'■ d c.il m.ts are a.1 :nty s.ae or ]*•-•. 1 ore.is the a .vay di is: cis • • isr an ave: - . go of ten count.ts e.>ca. County a is ot odne.* i • e-'nsider . ale * at no: ity ...« r s e maty - toners ha e no real author ity v:'a. respect t - ro is. es. clash in thi g ay admin i st ra * a. ' the ' io .> deeprr t T a iv e .1 so : io .is tad* :i a■ .i i a st r.d.ii m a " r .sod. . star: i lllr a - t »f the gem : . i' i i p .a;.... i ' . -. ,. c a. Oil tills t and a ..Mr .. a id l • . i e it. N. C. POLIO CASES INCREASE STEADILY ,, , , 17 . - m iny c.,- \- •>' ml ' • X-s ■ ■ • • \ ct C i in Ml 14 ! 1045 i 25 \. n t,* f! 1-. - ... , i V M- V r :: - 14 :*• .1’, d an • v’ ' o' MM! a.,J n ill the ■ March of Rimes just launch* el. F: ■ '.'MR. v.hi n the* f r-1 c It the Iri i 1 is iso 'ecurroii M i- Staff da. M fa 19-414. she - i 1. " 259 <• isa? v on n: . utc.l in this s* ,v I 1944 1.- \t . or. 1945. 1,009 avre reported, he p inti and there hr t i-een a nuniiu'i Marl since I'm n. T1 c • !i dv !, 156 eases • ■ , the first 1 . i • I 1 vine World W:*r I 11 1 pi • id. -. 1 aver. nv.r<> ri' ■. res :lts. she decl.ir ■ • 1, the N/il.e-i ' F-i,nidation f >• ]> . -.- .- id not been or tani't 1 tn relic a -mm ■ expense in •'la ■ • • it a i• ■)t .f i:ii- di't iso an l In irtlu'r : ei- ■ ill- • a A ; ■ i'I:m F- a'in-iMg it * *. ■ (' ■ .. an., i ,ca 1 ye-'e.alar i ! > ft • .a- . -■• .! C i-'( re.. . ■ a - ■! v i. • la sMi 1'!'. ;r I-:--; , ■ - e.alist i.n far uia (•'•linerv. F.-- • 19::<5 • 1941. Fa LUIS a 1 1.1 , r\ a. I a " a |-'\'c Sic. ee otton gin spi icd - m hut in 1941 a left the College to enter the Army. (.kill DRII.I.S SHORT. C a ' }! ' . .1. ' . 17. Winiar f - it - -rac' a t tin' Cnivi- .--tv of .. C ■■>. i ' • :n-\t Mon day. M : a - ju-M net-P .ani-uneed b> Hi a! C .11 C i S11.r • \, -id w 11 ia i a,' a "iir in I r. i■ weeks. Little Yet Known Of Stomach Ulcers B. HERMAN N 8UNDESEN. M D T11F. cr use of ulcer of the stom ach and first part of the bowel or duodenum is still not known. How ever, it would appear that two things are ncri-.-ury for the for mation of such ulcer. First, there must be death of some of the tis sues in the lining membrane of the stomach or bowel and, secondly, this tissue must be digested by the pepsin and hydrochloric acid in the Stomach or gastric juice. Gastric juice composed of hy drochloric acid and pepsin is formed in considerable amount soon after eating. Normally, there is only a small amount of gastric juice in the "empty” stomach and the lining membrane is protected by a layer of mucus. The amount of acid and pepsin formed when food is eaten will depend on the type of the food. More Mucus Together with the formation of gastric juice, more mucus is pro duced, which covers the lining membrane and protects it against the hydrochloric acid. The food eaten also, in a way, helps to pro tect the stomach against the action of the acid. For example, protein foods, such as meat, milk and eggs, combine with and neutralize tli hydrochloric acid. Fats cause a longer lasting se f : erefon of the gastric juice but in 5 iasscr amount than do the orotoin foods. Fats aiso cause an increased secretion c f mucus, and a flowing back of alkaline pancreatic juice and of bile from the intestine into the stomach. The pancreatic juice and bile exercise a neutralizing, diluting and protective action in the stomach. Starches and sugars do not have any of these proper ties. Irregular Eating Doctor Rudolf Ehrmann of New York th:• Us that irregular eating habits and poor nourishment may be a factor in the development of ulcer. He thinks that eating large amounts of coarse vegetables may overdistend the stomach and make the lining membrane more vulner able to attack, as the gastric juice is not neutralized to any extent by vegetable food. These coarse foods may also directly injure the lining mem brane which appears, according to Doctor Ehrmann, to be a good reason why raw salads, as well as vegetables, are eaten with some oil dressing, or other fat which les sens their irritating effect. Irregular eating habits also may cause gastric juice to form at times other than when food is eaten and help to cause ulcer. Thus it would appear important in the preven tion of ulcer that a proper, well b.,U. ..j and this, of cour-c, containing all ci the necc-cSai y food parts, vitamins and mineral., be selected, and that meals bs taken at regular timej. i "CAPTAIN OF CASTILE" DAILY CROSSWORD r-v ACROSS DOWN* 13 Hinder to '. ■' r:i .• •• j 1 Questions 1. God 14 K» k Rf* ^ ^ 5. Move with beauty l>> I urf pic? i gjjgp . gr i .g; a beating a Malicious 19 S;' •> 5i_- . JB-- 1 .D8|Ld2 motion detraction 22 P. 8?lo 0,g.E l-^ AB(| 9S£°r of property gJJ***" 3'SnSh iOTPSi 11 Hautboy -..i. K’^'R* au| 12 Measure '* 1,1 ' 29 EaR-b- fltlRtaBH I Heh i 1! ■ ’ot. I 30 Si izes a ith- r> 13 Device tor 5. Back outright Ye.teril.y’. Answer producing 6. Boundary 52 Craze 3* St i rway air 7. Birds, as ..-4 Becomes p st 15. Goddess a class aware • »! Mas. uline (Egypt.) S Punctuation 55 Better T 45 Golf term 17. High imus.) mark 57 Kr> !,•• 4.7 Audience 18 Beap 20. Bird T T p- • -Tr p p r (Hawaiian) -5 • ' 21. High-a iy r*"j"7--77 ‘ 1 r?d 25. River (It) • ,•/ .- V''/, 24 -Strange -;-T“ J-^ 25 Sailor / y/y /Ay 27. Cut as “7“- 5i *7^7" , v ns the1 hair v//, 29. Bast wm i -p7 of a spec, h 7/A '' A .Drama) --7“^-r~| 31. From P'4 4 33. Most r—■ -“bi—ry —;—r7-T*-” —’7? excellent “ % • . • 5/^ 36 Roman -7—-7—1-—}-•—-b-rfp pound //, y / 3‘ 1,1,1 -a—j ~~’lTr , —■ 1 39. Uiwr (Scot.) i s'//, __,_________ 40. Stoi age 11 ~ u place 1 Md.) 42 To interpret -by--7“-;-^77 44. Infrequent y '//// 46. Sorrows --£ 73 >2 47. An app. al . /A 48. Sea eagle 7*b —--’b’ To 49. Prophet •/, vA/ '/// 50. Permits -----'■ 1 ‘ ---- CUYI’TOQt'OTE—A cryptogram quotation Y L Z B G Y \V G J P. S J Y \V M P W G 1 Q R G W C. J LIU M P Z Y S J Z VI V J. Yesterday's Crvptoquote: IT RATHER OCCURS TO ME THAT ITS THE COMMONPLACE PEOPLE WHO L'O THINGS— LEACOCK. Distributed by Kn., j n Is> ate. Ine. SALLY'S SALLIES f • • ' I ——>-,-- 1 I _. _1 I don’t vant anything too feminine; fir. going to h< i career woman. rst I COLD PRF.PARAT!ONS I.i(|iii(Hl. T;iMi'ts. ‘vrlvr. \<~< Drops C aution. I sc* <)nl\ As Dinrtf'd. \ < i; i: ; . i I': ii.' :: M■ ii. "1 ! .1- Ad: ii >i ■: • ■ ■: ' • K •: ill l.i-.ii. • r : . . >• (.’ ■ • v \ : .,1! , "ii .'..iii-':.. ! i ... ( '.ll'ill II I. >! " • !' ! )fi'r i 1 '* * ' A:! pc : ■ l ' will ]\t ■ sc■ ' • '>:. : >t si■ 1 *.!" i" ' 1 I 1945. \ .'. t *' I il.OW JR.. I AUTO SUPPLIES COMPLETE AUTO PARTS SERVICE j Standard Motor Parts Co. ___— 1 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ‘Build* B- tin Building*’ I lluiidlnK. **.ii1 .iiie Roofing »ll \:' r cv' McCotn Bid*. rhor • k 1 What They Did In War | 75TH INFANTRY DIVISION i Blooded in the Ba'ttle of the Bulge | Eliminated German resistance be tween Colmar and 'he Rhine. Hop ped ac: ss the Rhine, took Witter mopped up m the north corner c the Ruhr pocket. On V-E Pay v's 1 at Lueigen, Germany.