CREW HAIRCUT FOR MULES RECOMMENDEE C.'ûcco Statu!'. Raleigh. \pn! if! Λ i.j.ile ne-nls a "crow" hairri: .or hot \wa!l:oi work. according !■ Negro Farm Agent Τ Π. Williamsoi .if Ca-ivvt'H county, who said tha his {'lit had been effectively de non-:: ,:!ed i n the Onza Gwynr 'arm. Gwynn's two lonç-haired mule lad slowed lown c nsiderably b · •aii-e ■ ! ' ic h·· t The county asen VP·' ■ *h · an.t· a!> fio-n tail to n<\»< tepo. K' ; STATE —FRI. - SAT - - Λ ί',ιΐ Western Serial - (. rmedy OP F.N SUNDAY EMBaSSY W£D. ■ THUR. - FRI. / V VHOMICi soumt ^SS VAKtTUFTSl SUSIE SLAGLE 1 BARCLAY ON BRIDGE By Shepard Barclay ~Th· Authority on Authorities" «'<>'« Ν Γ ·>1 ΙίΙ\<. KIDIHN<· EVEN WHEN your own aide loing no bidding. HnJ you hue r problem of deriding what :s tt hest fitting ilr« laratmn. it pays lo careful rani counting As vi listen to the opponon's' calls m can often figure out just ihni the lergths of their respect.· suits Often the informa-, η fro that sort of figuring in «·· : \ the only defense which ·■ ι ■ · — <■ 'i.t Hnne if defeating ' ( Pt l:t nerable X,,rt h 1 ♦ ·'< ♦ 1 X * Λ West laid down his heart A, so ill! j· ' I It λ a· ·· η : as he later explained tlw !· ul When he sa ν ti.'Se six c'a:':···' ;·* in the dummy he recalled that Stt':: h had supported the ;-..:t somewhere al ng during the I ! ding Such being the case. South 'aid almost surely have 'tree ■ ι: .s of the suit, and East v. ;d 1 blank He therefore led his dia 1 J anil East ruffe·I it ' .. 1 hatln't switched to that .ι·ι · I !·μι! th y could h.nt tr:.ι !«· an extra trick." mid Wfflt, bvt. usly f ither pleased with Κ ι.·· .Ιι,Ι nut agree W.st h i.) anything tin·· Why .11.in t \ ι I,M·! .1 diamond «t fir.-t. in stead (if vour ac·· > f heart.·» * he qurnod Then ifti r trumping the ti·.-' diamond. I would have put >••11 haok in th·· 1>·.ι.| with a heart to your ac·· .«η·ί ι second diamond woul'l haw si von nu· a .«οι-ηη·! ruff, heat:; What would wat the tint had a.«t Y ν \ - ,1 an .am:· ·»· ! ■η trac: . .i West V · . ,· to lea·! riEht i η t ■ ong side suit, which I re bid ?" • : East S. "It h .-ait. after it ha.' )wed that they had ι· .. in it. possibly : ι i.l my shortag· .·: a singleton md \ .m,I should hast • un ruff and U·1 « ♦ * Κ :> 2 ψ ίο 9 8 6 3 2 φ None Λ -Τ 4 :ί 2 North. North-S itf - : he key principle of hi t h should determine th« ■ r.ict cn this deal ? Distrib·. ;·. î 1·> Κ. η g Fc α: : a:e inc. Ο - How s lour 1. y.i : . ;.ns\vor sewn of these ·■ ti« iis Turn to Page f« >ur £ •"rrect answers. r • } ' . il. : :χ· Γ S V.,' ) .· :.. · Κ ι υ\ W ... 13. - , .. : ' · : \ - ι ; . bv Secretary Patterson to " 7. Which State k· ; al Han ·. ni !iu-iiiiri'ir> AVERAGE AGE OF POPULATION HIGH c the last few decades ,ι- after i lit.' aii·!! U (Γ. the population sincc ι 1900 is ci>« strikingly noticeable in ,· -: ite- 1·; lDnu there were l! States m which the median I • <■ ; >·: ' w a.- under 20 ,· . imo · S: 'te in the : - y ut;!: il population. Op, viewing tins situation from υ ν-1 ■ ther angle, in 1900 there was not a s et·. S'ate πι \vh. it the median' ni Ά· ι years, but in 1 94n t t :v ,·. t-re 18 States η this cate U' ·ι y • ' .· - iiT.i île \ .iriat.i η i< recorded fi r ltirin idual States and for geo graphic divisions of the country, with the most rapid aging of the copula· t un t ikiîu place > the area between tin Mnsi.-'sippi π et and the Roekv Me ntuins. The West North Central States recorded the 1 îrgest increase in tiie median a.m namely 7.y years Increases i η individual States, as giv - en by the statisticians- are: "Missouri in the lead with 8.7 years; followed by Florida, Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas, all of which 'aged' mure than 8 years between 1900 and 1940 At the uther end of the scale is Arizona whose popu lati in has retained its youth, the me dian a:?e in that State having in reased only 1.2 years in four dec ades." Little chance is reported in the relative positi'i <f the several gc<> pranhi" divisions :·< to median "?i since the turn of the century. The Northeastern and the Pacific State., had tiie oldest populations both ir 1900 and in 1940, nnd the Southern Slates the youngest, while the lasl census credits South Carolina wit!" the youngest population in the cr ι ι try and California with the oldes the median ages for the two State: beinf 2? 2 yerrs and 33.0 years re spectively. I "It 'MVS to advertise The Wan — Ad Way!" The STEVENSON TOO \Y ΓΚ!1> \> M l i;d \\ GENE AUTRY — in "MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN" ■«l'i i.il - ( ontrtiv lixpcr: Ar.d Efficient IhCTGR REBUILDING L"y Cur Qualified Mechanics - r c'n. .ihcr, More Econcmical Operation —includes— Κ <>red \ u:\e.; C*ί" vii.'i ■A· '·. . Β arings Tightened ^ Connecting Rods .'·■■.<! Adjusted Replaced ■ér ' King-; < 'ar' · ;r· : r Replaced <Herha-.tU d -fr ι Ml I. r ( "··;ι:.· d ThoroV'/h, ! 'ι In tnlri'i'i >'i ■ h EVEREADY CHEVROLET CO. I ΠΟΜ TP7—"Bumper To Bumper Service"— JIM BRU.FY. 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