WorM Front F fee Federal Security Agency roy^irts that moi l- than 20,000 dis frtfrrt'd men and women got start M on self-sustaining jobs in t.he fetr ended last June with help foam the .state-federal vocation al-rehabilitation system. The pre vioffii high record of job place ’nterts ior disa?Se?^?§PSWftV .ca 7R5&D,;n 194? and tWift the House of Representatives has*set up another investigating committee. The new committee, established by a vote of 193 to 158 is to investigate educational, phi lanthropic, and other tax-exempt foundations, to determine whe ther they are being used for sub versive purposes. The news bureau o' the United j Lutheran Church has announced I that the last missionary of that j denomination to remain in China has now been imprisoned by the [ Communists. I Since Use beginning (if the was ! | At Kore a I Canada have doubled in strength, | I accnrttwia to an announcement j from Ottawa. Latest figures on j the Canadian forces are: Army,] 49,200; air force, 32,600; navy, 13,500, Unemployment during March was at the postwar low of 1, 804,000 persons, according to fig ures made public by the Census Bureau. The number of employ ed, according to the same report, was 59,714,000. The Federal Bureau of Investi gation reports that since June 24, 1948, it has located more than 16.600 draft delinquents and had conducted a total of 42,686 draft investigations, including- 2,497 conscientious objectors. STRAIGHT BOOBBOH WHISKEY •nmn • m 11111 $ m o D a c t $ IIAUIIJll j. N V. • IA M 0 0 f„ ewnst SCIENCE IN FtOOO FIGHT STANDING ON A BRIDGE between Omaha, Neb., and Council Bluffs, la., Frank Voss of the U. S. Corps of Engineers prepares to lower a metal device Into the raging Missouri River. The sediment of the water is then analyzed and helps experts to determine the proper construction materials to be used in building dikes against future floods. They also obtain valuable data on soil conservation. (International Soundphoto) SAFSTY k SPECIAL! WHEELS BALANCE i > PORCH CHAOS Spatial $4.95 A S. Crartaey &Son FREE* FREE! FREE! prepare now for an all-out attack. against dangerous moth* and moth larvao. Before storing your winter dollies away for the season lei us carefully dry clean and moth Ureal them for you. We are now ntolh treat ing all winter clothes FREE that we dry dean within the next 90 days. Ifc M Hews Fur the Motts! CaH Us Today, Phone 2562 . Easy on the Dogs jfifFmnt U* Jiff? ifff TOME'S NO DOUBT tint picketing is bant on the. Sect, so J'*nmy Dukes does his stint tor the Com munications Workers of America on the back of a donkey. He is pic tured in front of the Walnut Tele phone Exchange in San Antonin, Tex. (International Soundphoto) The Veterans Administration reports that on March 18 it had the record number of 101,519 pa tients in its hospitals. Of the to- | tal, it was stated that 5i,940 were mental cases. The House of Representatives has voted 159 to 82 to bar the use of State department funds to es tablish a diplomatic mission at the Vatican unless the head of that mission in confirmed by the Sen ate The State department had asked for .«•"'?400 to establish a mission to the Vatican. The House of Kepresentaotives has passed a $46,207,177,554 de fense-appropriation bill for 'the year beginning next July 1. The House cut $4,713,845,216 from the amount requested by President Truman. The bill now goes to the Senate, which is expected to re store some of the funds cut out by the House. --- * ; educational ; INSURANCE FOR ! YOUR CHILDREN THE LIFE IN8UBANCB COMPANY j OF VIRGINIA W. G. "BILL" PEELE WILLI AMSTON N.O. SLifft fhpatlarep zTlge United States Public Health service reveals in its annual re porti\recently issued, that average life expectancy of Americans has now reached sixty-eight years. At the be finning of the present cen tury American lire expectancy was only forty-seven years. The report also said that 370,UbO more int swtai -SJ1 I United states During the year ending last* July 1 about 142.690 were added, \half of them with the aid of federal money. The report\ shows that infant deaths decreased from one hun dred per thousand births in 1915 to about twenty-nine per thou sand in 1950. Total deaths in 1950 were 9.5 persons per thousand, ten percent lqwer\ than ten years ago, and tbe lowest rate ever re corded. \ Not only the United States, the report said, but the entire world has seen “greater improvement in health conditions” in the* last three years "than in any similar period in history.” It said death rates had fallen drastically in Italy, ■Malta, Ceylon and Venezuela, and ,erovmeup strides,had been made tsward, wiping out-malaria and other diseases. This cowstry and international agencies have play ed a big role. “The longer life line for the average man,” it was stated, “may be traced in large part to steady reductions in the death sates for the infectious and In another Washington report it was revealed that the marriage rate, which greatly increased in the early part of the Korean war, wassMsip sjiwwiv-mawfes. fw the first sis month*. of 1B5J. were six percent ahead of 1950, but in •the last half'of 2§Si they-dropped twelve percent below 1950. The National Tamwerth Swine! Show and Sale will be held inj Winston-Salem on October 3-4. j This will be the first national hog] show and sale ever held in North Carolina. NOTICE TO HOUSE MOVING CONTRACTORS: Bid* will be received until 10:00 A. M. on Thursday, May 1, 1962, in the office of the Right of Way Engineer of the State Highway and Public Works Commission, First Division, Ahoskie, North Carolina, covering the moving of four buildings of frame construc tion on Project 1-551, about three miles southwest of Bear Grass. North Carolina, and near the Martin-Beaufort County Line. Proposals may be received; by writing to Mr. S. H. Williams, Righ of Way Engineer, at Ahos kie, North Carolina, and infor mation concerning the proposed work and its location may be had from Mr. R. J. Peel, Jr., Resident Engineer at Williams ton, North Carolina. u-22 2t NOTICE OF I hereby announce my candidacy for Judge of the Martin County Recorder’s Court, subject to the wishes of the voters in the May'31 primary. If nominated and elected I will work for the best interests of our county and all its people. Any and all support accorded my candidacy will be appreciated to the fullest. I J. S. AYERS NOTICE OP PUBLICATION North Carolina, Martin County— In Superior Court, Mabel le Church vs Randolph Church. The defendant, Randolph nrim' ■*»> action entitled as above has been commenced in the S-apesi&r-Ccuri Martin County, North Carolina, to t>bta&-a&~afe&Mute” divorce ep~4hc- ■ Kfounds of two years’ separation and the said defendant will take notice that he is required to ap pear at >he office of the Clerk Su perior Court said County at the Courthouse in Williamston, N. C. [on the 19th of May, 1952, or with in twenty days thereafter, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 18 day of April, 1952. L. B. Wynne, Clerk Superior Court, apr 22-24-29 ma 1 n»;t Heilig and WilHatnsloc for the “BmI Buy» In Furniture99 r ATTENTION, NR. FARMER Peanut Planting Time b Here. Let Us SHELL YOUR SEED PEANUTS With A Hancock Seed Peannt Shelter EA11 work Guaranteeil to be satisfactory. There are three important ways to start your peanut crop: (1) Select Large High-Quality Seed, (2) Have them Handpicked to remove doming l ed kernels, (3) Have them shelled with a Hancock Seed Peanut Sheller. Our Sheller Is Located At BEAR GRASS LEGGETT & ftow-wfth dMiiwyou out atop natlwrn corn root worm* on peanuts before they damage your crop* Thk powerful worm-killer is ideal for heavy Mil wham root worms do that moat damage ytrglala grewere pww rHrh wtti piaom yti^i A Surry County growerjumped hie yield frees 1,190 to 2,110 pounds par acre. Tha» MO outn r—iih if 1 it l„ paamiir brought 906 more, profit par acre! A Nwiawnoml County growor uaad aldrin and got teek Metropound* cfjmmuttp* arm from heavy epU! Hw yield went from 1,617 pounds on untreetod. feed to 2,590 on akMn-tnetod land. In doUam, that meant 917] more profit per acre. Just two pnmwh of ddnn ere requimd par acre and oUrin’s cost is only a —h fraction of Um increased profit it tpggil. t I. 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