Bulldogs End Heavy Work For Opening Game Friday Under <! inuring lights, the Bull dogs went through their final .? rim mage last night before taking <>n Roanoke Rapids on the gridiron here ton- irrow night at 8 o'clock. There has been some difficulty in obtaining equipment and in get ting it set up for night play on the field, although Coach D. CJ. D.iil reported today that it is planned to have everything in order so that tor rroinpt service l all? ROWLAND S TAXI PHONE 102 Courteous and Dependable llrivcr> Liability Insurance For V?>ur Protection tlu- field will he a:v >l.v illuminated. Coach Dai! i; !i t u" first string agaiftst the .*oc?>... I string last nijht and both trams se ivd. showing that he will have plenty e. reserve pow er. III-.- tint game of the season will be a hand benefit game and the; band will perform at half-time. ERNEST H. BUCHANAN TO BE BURIED HERE IVrmrr ('? intv Man Takes ilwn Life } tn Raleigh. Whi'lf Ho Was Living. !?"11 in I son ice ? will l>o bold ei ? i s?it irdr.v or Sunday a: Mount urn t*hri?tit n church, near Hon 'i-: "ii. fur Knio.-I ll.amiltun Buch iii in. I!'. who took his own life b> -h.' emu biaiM'ir in I bo bead at bis ill "c at a 1 !5 Cleveland street. ita ' ..'It. shortly ; tor last midnight. He I had been in til health for sonic. "I he f.itnily formerly resided in 1 V- o I'tv The dooo 'sod was a I native oi Warrer eounty and was urn duly 7. H>07. .oi l had resided >? h sii ?hortly after the \ first of the year. Mr. Buchanan for i i>B" oi in fanning, but had! been working as a barber in Ha- ! leifih. i..art date tor the funeral was not oi i re I oialin ; word t rum mcm i rs o i i. f u!y. but it was said j '1 i \ ices ouid be bold at M > unt , \ il at church either Saturday or] Sunday at :i o'clock in the after- . n 'on. with b ial in the rh trilt cem eterv. Rev F. M Carter, i f Youngs ? He. pu-tor of the church, will of iiciate. ! Surviving are the widow. Mrs. > y Watkin? Bncha.aut. and th? t ??. in.! chili e:i M - .1. F Ciuid ????. E H. Euehnnnn. .Tr.. of lie U S. Navy, located in Florida M - K 'A C. : tor. Magte River Wis.' Mr H T. Ho Hard. Ei m College " Buchanan. V S. Army ??i It ar. t Franc'..-. Hubert ant' Slot trt Buchanan. and Misses Hel nd Bar' era Bucha ? in. all o! he . uv\ in Raleigh. A is-. in ir i' ? . e three grandsnns. a brother. !.. !*. F citation. and *a sister. Mrs. S \V. band c tli Of South Hill. Va. The deceased was a member of Mount Auburn church about 20 Approximately tin per cent of all ' pedestrians killed b\ moti i vehicles I in 1945 were 45 years old and over. I . nd 12 per cent were children front a to 14 years old. the National Safe ty Council reports. .. . White Canej Fund Total Now $434.69 A total of $434.69 has been turned i in Henderson for the White Cane | drive for the blind work and spoil- i sored by the Lions club. O. B. Mil- j ehell. chairman of the drive, report- ' ed at the weekly meeting of the club last night. Funds are still coming in j and the report is incomplete, he 1 stated. A movie on "Cnrboloy". hardest , man-made metal, was shown by ; James I. Moore, Jr. The movie j showed showed the uses to which carboloy. a combination of carbide I and tungsten, can be applied Fred Whiteside was in charge of the program. President Fred Hosier. Kiehurd Davis. Norman Hollowaj and !> A Tarkmglon were receive' i into the club as new members. I 33 Cases On Court List A docket ol :?:! cases was sched uled fur jury trials at recorder's ?t art today, majority of tin; cases I eins eharges o! whisky possession j ?'or purpose of sale. fpccial I lives tic a tors Lturl) atv I Scarborough, with the st 11 ? ? AB. ' :oard. were here again to testify a ; ever a I of tie cases. The ta estigalurs eatre previously in ai ffort to uncover alleged rings ol ?. hisky sellers. Xir.e cases ? t possession for salt cere scheduled ! r trial today. Ot'u a-es in.o'.vetl careless and rerk i - driving. drunk tlri\ in.;, assaul' ait! hit and run. Judge \ s. Judge But Judge Comes Out SB) -- Poorer A judge tared a judge this morn ing ill police court and received tw< iii-dav sentences. Judge Southcrland. colored youth, was tried oil two charges of assault with a deadly weapon on Alphonsa Dun.-ton In each iasi'. .Indite Hejiry T. I'owell sentenced him to tic days, commitment not to issue upon pay ment of five dollars and costs ami condition that he keep the peace to wards Duns', on. Dunston was also tried for assault with a deadly weapon on Souther land and was sentenced to 30 days commitment not to issue upon pay ment of five dollars and costs and condition that he keep the peace to wards Southcrland. W. II. Short, white, tried for pub <ic drunkenness, was lined live tun 'sirs and costs. John Wilson and H. A. Roames. white, wore adjudged not guilty o charges of disorderly con luet. ZCTCR FUNERAL TO BE IN GREENSBORO Kuncrnl services for William A i-tor. who died yesterday at Maria '\':rham hospital, will be held in Jreenshnro at Forbis and Murray "Tmeral ehape! tomorrow afternon it two o'clock. Hev. Mr. Picfoh. pas ?or of Bessemer Presbyterian churn it Midway will conduct the serv ces. Internvent will be in Midway emetery. Kctor had been nianaaer of Cen tral hotel here for two years, com- ' in; to Henderson from Durham. He had been ill about ten days. Surviving is a sister. Miss Novella Sue Kctor. of Burlinuton. The body was shipped to Greens boro today (o await services Friday \ KERR SCOTT URGES U. S. CROP POLICIES Kalcigh, Sept. 19. ? Crop insur ance provides a cushion against los- | ?f money and labor when crops are lestro.ved. W. Kerr Scott. State com nissioner of agriculture, said today, n urging Tar Heel farmers to lose in time before considering Fcd ral all-risk crop insurance on their 11117 winter wheat crop. September 'JK is the final date fir ?vriting insurance on next year's Top. New provisions in the program this year enable farmers to make . .vider choice c>f the type of cover ige Ihev desire. This insurance i ?old under a 3-year contract an nay be purchased from local AAA 'ommittoerr.cn or their authorized agents. How's Your I. Q.? I Can you answer seven of these quiz questions? Turn to Page four or the correct answers. t. Which types of passenger planes were grounded en July 12. after two -rashes, and restored to service Au gust 21. after installation of addi l tional safety devices'.' 2. What rank in the Army is de signated by two silver bars'* 3. Who wrote the play "The Doll's House"? 4. Of which country was Cath erine the Great the empress? 5 The composers lleethoven and Bach both suffered physical infu mities; what were they'' 0. Name the owner of Idle Hour Stock Farm. Lexington, Ky.. who died recently leaving an estate of over seven million dollars. 7. Who was the first printer in England? 8. Which South American country sent troops to fight with the Allied i forces in Europe in World ar II? 9. In which of the four time zones of the U. S. is the city of Denver. Colorado'' 10. Where was Napoleon Bona- | i parte born? FALSE TEETH That l.oosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers i>l' falsi- tooth haw suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropiH-d. si i pod or ivab hleil at just the wrong time. I)o not live in fear of tiiis happening to yon .lust sprinkle a little KASTKKTH. the alkaliiu- (non-aciu) powiler. on your plates. Molds false teeth mere firmly, so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour. Cheeks "plate odor" den ture breath). Get EASTEETH at any drug store. The STEVENSON ?TODAY GM.Y? FIJIID SCOTT ? in "Sinking Buckaroo" Coined\ & News ?FRIDAY - SATIKDAY? (Open s.it. Morning 11 O'clock JOHNNY MA< K I1IIOWX ? in "Under Arizona Skies" Last Chapl. "CRIMSON OIIOSI" and Comedy STAR THEATER ? KITTRELL ?FIMDW NIGHT? hll.L liOVD ? in "Prairie Pals" ?S.Vl I IJDAV NIGHT? Ti:.\ HITTI-'K ? in "Utah Trail" ?SAT. NIGHT?IjATK SHOW? 10:30 to 13:00 "Camp Meeting" And TO.M TVI.FR in "When A Man Rides Alone" I -EMBASSY- 1 ?TODAY - TOMORROW? Melting Pot Of Wanted Men And Their Kind of Women NOW . OPEN! i j HiNKLE'S DINER 24-Hour Service f Located Cn NORLINA ROAD (In O'Lary's Former Location) ?Featuring ! TASTY MEALS?SHORT ORDERS j Delicious Steaks and Chops f t| I FOR SALE Valuable Dwelling and Lot I 150 foot front on main highway, 400 feet deep. Excellent location for home, serv I ice station and tourist cabins. I SPECIAL BARGAIN! QUICK SALE! I TERMS OR CASH I FRED B. 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