Johnson Continues Plea For Better Pav Bv State • • R> l.VW \!>!'! rr. Dailv liepali ti (tineau Raleigh. Keb 27 ..i • l\l Johnson, stale I .,- re; . eontin - .! Ig 1 i f local government control to coun ties ami tow : .. ’ •, • : c.. -. : pay for white cnll.i v. eke. m v a t< An add it ■ at the annual •• •.-.■tin , 1 the \i v. Bern char :tv i I • .• Tue.-ua. night emph. :,c ; ::.e-e ’oints. win he had made m eeeiit nrev ion: •., - lie appeal am t- The r am except made1 in increased il eontri With re-nee'. • ■ i •• I• ■ • -- |e- 1., v.i i bonds art no.1. . mm. we pope' !•. the -ta'.• do ■ ! sion, of wham ’he . u- •. eas chairman. -e» ■ ■ ... . •,. retu: u ti;.- t id: • ■. •• ■ . ... , ■ Recalling that man;. w P _;o\ e: ments had been uean'e dm mg vv.ir v e.t: - : i 'i::: lete mm- , - men Is. the treasurer x.moi against .. ", h\ i i.i for public her o".'. 11::. ot'lutll,". U : loll ninth' lead to epetitioi ot th< crash tha same durhy the early .'til's. Lorn unit need some I ; tiler ., nth>t' 1> li hold thorn in line on thi- point, lit: the othn hand tttai.v pet); nttes. that now flutter le uslative cm let ,da s. miitltt betle be handled I':- i •unty ,.!td town eonttni-'-toners. Jol.n ii Ik, - Ik-, ii Ire piently >r> . . • r "vet not :n 19tS and observers sec current public speociies nulica Iions Ite -s Limitin'. alow that line !' wa.- tluweloH1 with mow d. tree o! :e.c it that eapitol squn' ••• io.ni-.O'1 !-.•• tva, the house guest -.f Me and Alv.-. I) L i [.Sibyl VV.w.i t New 1' VVitril i rated as sure 'e be . .ndieate !• -r five: nor next ' tn’.e 1 l.o :m\itatiop. t>> a,'.liv>s til" chamber of eommereo was delivered ■ n. the tit ested he was trying to ft John-, a .-tarred early so he •4 : I w o 1 ncd ( ha Fires —» Setting Fish Traps yestt relay She! to*' id''.':. 'Ah: to. wo ' . .oii j. Edith ( | six r: AYCOCK ALL-STARS DEFEAT MIDDLEBURG '• ’• ■ - ' . i nell. nv... ' - Ptv-i r re £ ! 3 I >- ! UJ U < H I I.DiNG I <)l IPMINT HENDERSON JUNK COMPANY Phone 300 AO Winder St. : Waves Boss Leaves PREPARED to rosarne her duties ns president of Wellesley College, Capt. Mildred .Ac.-\fee Horton, di re tor of the Navy’s WAVES, i the Navy log for the last time at Boston on the day of her discharge from the service. (I iternational) I ( T VTHLETH FI ND G.-t cr.v e. Feb _T I; . ■ : ,r; omot< bettei athlet . g am. on tile .... the student body ot in C ... • .' e vot ed ' .1 foot n‘ . tsana <■- . - n t.r.c tor the' ..tn o'..- : ,nd ne ,!.•! dulla t lent ties tee paid each C|t;arter by the c--liege .-‘uden" Tne do titling ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ . catnpus mis ye a has ri 'tilted tn n lllit" 't’d . ' * ' it., i p :tV :nthle'ti -. . - 1 the iddiliunal funds were \ t et i ! me'et itt ■ . i y ex U. S, INCOME TAX QUIZ Rv t ft. ROP.FRTSOX Collector of fntenia! Revenue i ! .liter - I'1 i tin- is the stv . ,nt .*! a series ot briet ur aiut an wor f* "in. h >\v 'a' fill out tides explaining. in question •• i- l.li • t.'X 1 ’ U ' 1.1 What torn: is r.seil for filing tax return \ Most • . , ean choose between tilling i Withholding Receipts >; rilling t Form '.040 • a t out a W thh .... pt , an iet no t.i\ i c 1. n A. This form of return is de _ ., t,. t.i\ d\ who i iit »i!! oi* ■ .. of theii income from ’• 1 .-40. ,n Lead •!' tut* ... anyont . S500 ■ , i v anvoiu* w!:o had mom INfo'o n dividends, interest .;nd . • ... oet to v. ithol ing: aiid • rents, m 1040? A. C i Where a; .•< i i ’ ' ■ \ ■ are a .■f"ti - . ..u.,ed id. a v. . doth the ns -produce the • A:.'.' U . . . Ill - I, ■' ; a i -i in, " Where do .. u, n.io t;,x return.1 . i. \V Id mg Rt ■ pt has r. pii ■ • dcinet..ms Wh.v not'* 1 ■ e your With - Ke eton > . ’ ' , ■ auto mat!.' a i ii. .va a a cq 1.1 i > about Id ;H-i cent at our inn .... >, ;f \ • u are . man *i, a lari.n a:a. uut >- 4' de 1040. Q On the old form of Withhold ing Receipt, th re was a . pace for listing exemptions lor myself and ■:y w.fo. nr '.veil r. .mr .:ep.ndents. V■ e the new form ot Reno;pi :;:r.v aid; silor listing depetld ,u? A . : implilv am now form. ision made so that exemp :.r.- for y... irs.it and wife i unless • he had in.-ome not siniwu on your letuini are r,.anted automatically. U. My wife and I both worked ia-t yea.a Is it cheaper for us to tile eparato return-, or a eombmed l'e Airn .a a. V.’ilhho!'am Receipt'.' A. ii v r .•omb’nvd income is less !:• ■?“, ,,. a you. can file a combined .4 :. . ■ :i y.nir With!: dding Receipt. : 1 t: .a t'.dlmn >r v.1:!! f is,.a c your a- - : . An -■ the sepra. ate or com- 1 ned basis, w hicl t method i j a- ;i the mi.ail.'st tax or surge.-1 refund. <■). I woiiicd .'orora! different 4. ■ ■ las: ym.r an I .hr . e a (lift.a - . nt Roc -o . ! r. m o..eh « ..plover. ' . :• i ii. " them, in ‘ilim; a re- i i. A Add up your wages from ; ud Id A.i !he last re- 1 p:. ymi i-.uaived. 1) not fill out 'In- tiicr receipt.;, bin. bo sure P. . t. oij to th: receipt on did till out. Are arm . prcinl point; ■■■a., i: ... t’l’.iiy . • t V.'ithhokl r. iinviri A. \Vl in' clearly, u.ll r o . t: v c 1 a Ml tint . pplie ; to ■. . v , re to ign your name n the a r.ture sace. Also be sure i ei- • i,i -a .i.- -.h wit on the . •. "I' y>::r rclu: n. .on...... ! 'art aij.>ut the short icrni. Woods Blaze At Kittrell Climaxes Firemen's Dav S< ?!it* 125 or 3;* . i iv-' of wood ini area at Kittrell. .ii the rear of i’ul 'e.’l'' Service station, was Ini m over last night, firemen and mem bers ef a railway view Imliting the fire from D ili uVlmk until aftv :■ :■might. . a booster tank, a small In , ...r fire lighter, which .-may.; water by hand and brush, firemen sur rounded Ihe tire ..ml kept it within that area Fire he.! ,i mbeil even tile top.; i ! tree- and ! lames v. ert spreading from tre, l" tree. This fire elm • tl all all-tiilK re. "rd ! ealls dm . one day, fire alls Tuesday --t them t■ > w.'.uis and grass fires. \ field of weed .. 1 grass was' h: : -nm near the h -me of .J W. "i-.'iel, ni the (1 n ystime road ye • aftert mi t J:3i o'clock and Ini ■ a". : r.uli'ii the fla lies away from the lii'iiv and no ilania ,c wa repot ted ,\l i.'i ni !. . k. tinmen were call ed to .. wends and .... . I'll e iv a tlu heme of Vi’e'ey Hie dies, hi North Hen.let ■ >n. and to a Wood, tile ue... (I A I.ember t'mii patty. ai the Towns' illc road, at 3:13 . "clock. No damage v ere listed to cither of the tires. Gia-s and Weed around the home ■ Tee; Jarrell, al North Henderson, . .. edit . n i at :: 4:3 o'clock and fire men kept Ida' "< away from the hoii e m a ruieping wind. Idienen were 'ailed to Kittrell a' I . i o'c'ock when .. waul fire was huniim nra, the site . ; the later rail No damage was reported. Glass and woods on the property of .i G K ittrell, .a t he '! i iw n ville : • all. caught lire a' • 30 o't lai s that pass the oxygen from the air to the blood. When these air sacs become stretched or dilated, the condition is called pulmonary emphysema. According to Doctors Edgar May er and Israel Rappaport of Now York City, this condition is often the first sign of gradual heart failure. They think that the increasing number of people who are suffer ing from this condition is due to flic increasing incidence of heart disease in the middle-aged popu lation, as well as to exposure of modern industrial workers to dust, vapors and fumes. X-Ray of Chest Pulmonary emphysema is diag nosed by an examination given by the doctor, together with an X-ray of the chest. On examination, it is found that the chest is fixed, that is. the breathing movements are restricted. There are also wheezes and whistling sounds during breathing. The X-ray will show certain areas of the lungs which are overdistended. As emphysema continues, cough, shortness of breath, and a bluish color to the skin known as cyan osis, develop. During its early stages, known as the first period, this disease may go unrecognized for years. The second period, in which there is difficulty in breath ing, as well as some circulatory failure, may last for from two to six years. Sooner or later there may be gradual failure of the heart, due tn the strain put on it by the breathing difficulty. Lung Inspection In treating pulmonary emphy ! soma, it is important that every I tiling possible be done to prevent lung infection. The use of the J sulfonamide drugs and penicillin j may be of some help from this , standpoint. 1’est and breathing exorcises arc also of help. The breathing in of oxygen also gives relief from the symptoms. If there is heart failure, the use of digi talis. a drug which slows and strengthens the heart beat, is of value. Of course, it is important that pulmonary emphysema be recog nized as early as possible when it i develops. Regular physical exam inations of persons who are ex posed to dust and fumes will lead to the early detection of this con dition in these persons, particu larly if X-rays of the chest are taken from time to time. Once tiie condition is known to he present, treatment as described above for it should be started without delay , and everything possible done to keep it 1'rom progressing. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS H. E. S.: Please tell me if there is any way I can reduce the abdomen and hips. Answer: I have outlined some suggestions concerning reducing. If you will send n stamped self addressed envelope. I shall be glad to send this material to you. These instructions will aid you in fol lowing your physician's advice. Your name will not be used. T. M.: Will you please tell me something about “burning" feet? Answer: "Ruining" feet may be due to a number of different con ditions, such as ringworm, exces sive perspiration, various skin con ditions, and certain conditions af fecting the nerves of the feet. Daily Dispatch Offers Coverage For I .oca I News Tuesday's issue of The Daily Hi,patch was an example of the et verrgo ot the local news liel readers. In all. there were 3G 1 items of local news for the one issue, and every Item of news on 'he inside wrs of local char acter. Only page one was de voted to nross wire items. In so far as its facilities permit. The Dispatch gives a reasonably thorough coverage of hoppt-n inrs of interest in Henderson and Vance county. TWO COUPLES OBTAIN MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses to cue white , eejupip and one colored couole were i ] granted at the register of deeds to- ' lice vesterdav. going to: Kiibert Cyrus Hellei and Ruth Elizabeth Knill. white, both of Fred- 1 crick. Md. ! John L Holloway and Rachel E. I Foster, colored, of Newport News. I I I 3 POINTsTn BUYING ASPIRIN Millions prefer three point- n ' i 1 Aspirin U) Hiirh quality | (ill Heal erotiottiy. Always ,|.’ 1 Joseph Aspirin, world'* l.;, . lily. Save tuoreou 1U0 tahi, i 7' V A1 — I'I Conveniently Lf | . By First National B fl > STOP! AT THE TEXAS STAR TEXACO GAS and OIL LUBRICATION WASHING and POLISHING TIRE SERVICE Texas Star Service Sta. ■1. L. MI NDY. MANAGER CORNER ANDREW’S AYE. AND N. GARNETT v^uiiyriuni.. iwinir features syndicate, me. »w, _ j] X POWER on MAIN STREET I 1 On the Main Streets of Carolina towns you will find a promise of progress. Here you will find men and women thinking, planning, working in ierms of development and x betterment of their communities. People who are facina the * ' \ future with confidence — with ability — and with practical plans. Plans, and the power which will keep the Carolines out in front in the parade of Southern progress. And on Main Street you will find another kind of power important to the future. Electric power — an abundance of it, ready now for all needs of business, industry, farm, and home. Plentiful electric power — dependable and cheap — supplied by a business-managed, tax-paying company vi taHy interested in the problems and the progress of aP the Main Streets in the Carolinas It is a promise of a bright future. ^CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPAKV) LAST DA YS <-A ;-'V K ic * ’ 1 * t SHOES ' ; DRASTICALLY , !( REDUCED FOR « i( IMMEDIATE REMOVAL j SPECIAL RACK SPECIAL RACK I 2 Pairs $1 V Pair $1 °° f SPECIAL RACK ” 7 . 7 I Values to $7.00 SPECIAL. RACK 1 _***!•»__ Pair $2*97 j ! EXTRA SPECIAL BEDROOM SHOES rair Sizes! | | Values to S3.oo Good Styles! 69c Real Values! | —WEBB’S— HENDERSON SHOE STORE j A" High-toned Sweep KINSMAN of the Duke of Suther land and regarded as heir to a vast British fortune, G. A. S. Leveson Gower has started in business fop himself as a chimney sweep at Bio ugh, England. (International}